Satanic attacks erupt after news that @RealDonaldTrump was sick from “The Wuhan Devil”

The battle we are in against COVID is spiritual battle, as well as physical.

This virus, once it escaped the lab, was purposely released into the world by the Chinese government to destabilize. They knew that friendly organizers in these USA could also foment riots in the streets.

Moreover, I doubt not that the virus was itself cursed. Cursed tattoo ink can get into bodies, as we as foods. So too viruses.

We are fighting a battle on two fronts, material and spiritual. That’s why I call the disease “The Wuhan Devil”.

Today I said Holy Mass for the intention of President Trump and the First Lady. I also said Title XI, Ch. III and asked God to aim it at Walter Reed Military Medical Center to keep away demonic influence.

Today I saw at Western Journal that, after the announcement that Pres. Trump had the Wuhan Devil, horrid satanic things started up on Twitter against the President. The Western Journal article is visually… really really awful. Don’t even look. Trust me. The images they reposted are ghastly and evil. Here is the text…

Satanic Imagery, Curses Appear with Trump’s Tweet on COVID Diagnosis

By Andrew J. Sciascia

he public response to President Donald Trump’s positive COVID-19 diagnosis went a step beyond the malicious Friday morning, as strange accounts flooded the social media announcement with Satanic imagery and apparent curses.

Trump had taken to Twitter on Thursday evening to directly inform the nation that he and first lady Melania Trump had both contracted the coronavirus and would be quarantining at the White House, effective immediately.

“Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19,” Trump wrote.

“We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. We will get through this TOGETHER!”

It was only a few short minutes before the post was inevitably met by fringe left-wing aliases and public opponents of the president weighing in with all kinds of negative remarks.

Some users, however, took things well beyond the sarcastic remark or celebration of the diagnosis, directing foreign language curses and images of Satan toward the president in his sickness.

Seemingly the most common among those responses was a lyric verse or spell, traditionally written in the northwest Indian language of Punjabi.

“The dead are resurrected day and night without anyone knowing,” the users wrote, according to a translation made available by Twitter’s embedded Google Translate feature.

“Take refuge in the madness you are about to endure, or you will be drowned forever by its cold teeth, as it points out.”

Others broke the template, forwarding similar comments and curses in a variety of other languages publicly asking for the “Lord Satan” to empower them to “vanquish the enemies of our freedom and well-being!”

“This curse carries the power of a thousand witches you will never find peace or happiness you will be cursed for centuries,” one user wrote, attaching images that appeared to be of a voodoo puppet doll burning. “The ancestors of each witch will follow you until the end of time old man.”

“Lock your doors because I’m coming to eat ripe babies and feed your dead skin,” another user wrote in a post so sexually suggestive it could not be embedded below.

There were, of course, a great many traditionally malicious responses as well, with users making jokes at the first family’s expense, wishing the president ill and advocating a lack of sympathy in response to the administration’s public policy views on the virus.

Outpourings of support and prayer were not absent, however, as prominent establishment media personalities and political opponents of the administration wished the president and first lady a speedy recovery.

This is what we are ALL facing.

Churches are being attacked. They spray paint “Black Lives Matter” and also satanic symbols.

What these poor dupes of the primordial Liar don’t get is that their efforts are as so much fluff in the wind, chaff, in the sight of the Holy Angels.  They beat and claw the air and rave with their idiot gibberings while they sell their souls to the Enemy.   The only ones they will hurt, ultimately, are themselves for God will prevail.

Tomorrow, Sunday 4 October, I, priest of Jesus Christ, with the backing of the bishop, will say Holy Mass for the intention of Donald and Melania Trump.

After Mass, I will read the Exorcism against Satan and Apostate Angels, asking God to be my mighty force multiplier and to drive every demonic influence from Walter Reed Medical Center.

Against such prayers the Devil has nothing.

Pray.  Fast.  Make acts of reparation.

Say the Rosary.

 

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More goop from Fishwrap about ordaining women

The Fishwrap (aka National Schismatic Reporter) has a cringe-worthy review of a book by John Wijngaards (an ex-priest – he quit because of the Church’s ” teaching on sexuality”) with a spectacularly mendacious title: What They Don’t Teach You in Catholic College: Women in the Priesthood and the Mind of Christ.

This is a “the sky is falling” book.   If the Church doesn’t get woke and ordain women, then… human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together… mass hysteria!

Actually, the human sacrifice part is what some in the Church would veer more strongly into with that sort of feminist victory.  Wherever religions of the past had female priests, there was temple prostitution and all manner of Moloch-loving rites.

From the Fishwrap.

Get this:

If the Eucharist is to be held in memory of the son of a human who is, at the same time, the Son of God, the church must stop being fixated on gender: Jesus’ gender or, for that matter, the apostles’ gender, is not a special gift.

Seriously?

Note the confused language about “gender”.   This is gender theory B as in B, S as in S.   Jesus’ “gender” was male because His sex was male.  Gender and sex are not the same thing.  And “gender” is being twisted into something that it never was… just a “gay” was.  It’s diabolical.    If you allow these deceivers to shift to discussion of what is increasingly vague “gender”, and away from the FACT that Christ was MALE, then there is nothing to maleness or femaleness.   Moreover, who wants to says, really, that not everything about the WORD MADE FLESH, the Redeemer, was “special”?   Everything Christ was was special, including the choice by GOD that He be MALE.   Even from the point of view of science, all that the Lord had, He had from Mary, a woman, who lacked a Y chromosome.  Christ had a Y chromosome because he was MALE.   That had to be on purpose, by a divine act.  God provided the maleness.  It wasn’t a mistake.  It wasn’t random.  It wasn’t meaningless.   From the instant of the conception of the Eternal Word in the womb of Mary, the process of virilization began.

Christ was and he IS male.  Forever.

How about…

Women are capable and needed as ministers. The church can, at any time, return to the praxis of the first centuries, ordain women as deacons and ordain women as priests, whether in extraordinary or regular circumstances.

There are many things wrong with this statement.

First, there is a problem with the word “ministry”.   There is confusion about what a “minister” is and what a “priest” is.   This confusion has led to concrete confusion of liturgical roles and also the notion that women (who can be ministers in some kinds of ministry) can be priests.

Second, the Church CANNOT “at any time” return to an early Church praxis which we really don’t know.  Also, just because something weird was done in one little community, that doesn’t mean that everyone did it.   And the fact that some praxis was swiftly repressed, suggests that we shouldn’t think that we can do it now “at any time”.

Third, what difference does it make if the circumstances are “ordinary” or “extraordinary”?  Women can’t be ordained, even as deacons.   The Sacrament of Orders is ONE, not three.   If women can’t be ordained as priests, they can’t be ordained at all.   They cannot receive the Sacrament of Orders.  They are not proportioned, by divine design, to receive the Sacrament of Orders.

Fishwrap is a parasite infecting the blood and nerves of the Church, inflicting enervation and anemia, eroding Catholic identity.   Fishwrap must go.

Pray that God deal with FishwrapHERE

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May I ask you all to pray to St. Joseph, patron of the diocese where the offices of the Fishwrap (aka National Schismatic Reporter) are located? Pray that all the writers and staff of that heterodox and destructive publication either covert to orthodox Catholicism or else that they are driven to closure. Pray also that the bishops of these United States of America develop the courage to strip that publication of the word “Catholic” in their title.

St. Joseph, pray for us.

Dear St. Joseph, Terror of Demons and Protector of Holy Church, Chaste Guardian of Our Lord and His Mother, hear our urgent prayer and swiftly intercede with our Savior, whom as a loving father you defended so diligently, that He will pour abundant graces upon the staff of that organ of dissent the National catholic Reporter so that they will either embrace orthodox doctrine concerning faith and morals or that all their efforts will promptly fail and come to their just end. Amen.

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WDTPRS – 18th Sunday after Pentecost: Who says mercy has to be gentle? Wherein Fr. Z rants.

Traversi_Operation_anagoria 1753 smThe Collect for Sunday Mass this week in the Extraordinary Form wound up in the Ordinary Form Missale Romanum as the Collect for Saturday in the 4th Week of Lent. Go figure. It had an ancient source in the Gelasian Sacramentary. For a change, the redactors of Fr. Bugnini’s and Card. Lercaro’s Consilium, with their scissors and glue pots, didn’t mess around with this prayer.

Dirigat corda nostra, quaesumus, Domine, tuae miserationis operatio, quia tibi sine te placere non possumus.

LITERAL WDTPRS TRANSLATION:

O Lord, we beg You, may the working of Your mercy direct our hearts, for without You we cannot please You.

Fairly stark.  I have mentioned with some frequency St. Augustine of Hippo’s insight that God crowns His own merits in us. Surely that is what is at work in today’s prayer.

AN OLD HANDMISSAL VERSION:

Grant, we beseech thee, O Lord, that the operation of thy mercy may direct our hearts, forasmuch as without thee we are not able to please thee.

This is what you would have heard… or rathyr, hearde of yore in the 1559 BCP1549 Book of Common Prayer

O GOD, for asmuche as without thee, we are not able to please thee; Graunte that the workyng of thy mercie maye in all thynges directe and rule our heartes; Through Jesus Christ our Lorde.

I rathyr lyke the way they turned downe syde up the ourdre of thynges.

CURRENT ICEL (from Saturday 4th Week of Lent):

May the working of your mercy, O Lord, we pray, direct our hearts aright, for without your grace we cannot find favor in your sight.

OBSOLETE ICEL (1973 – Saturday 4th Week of Lent):

Lord, guide us in your gentle mercy, for left to ourselves we cannot do your will.

A MOCKING OBSOLETE ICEL VERSION:

God,
you are nice.
Be nice and help us love.

This gets to the essence of what the old ICEL “translators” gleaned from the Latin originals, don’t you think?  After all, it expresses our need for the sacrament of niceness, which is the heart and soul of the old ICEL versions and the destitute theology behind them.

Seriously, the Latin original says nothing about God’s mercy being “gentle” when directing our hearts, our inmost thoughts and aspirations.

If we invoke His mercy, then surely we admit that we aren’t always so “nice” after all.  Right? We don’t ask for mercy unless we haven’t been “weighed and found lacking”.

Augustine, taking his cue from from the medical practices of the day, said that the doctor doesn’t stop cutting just because the patient screams for him to stop.  Think of all the writhing, pleading, people holding the poor patient down.  No anesthesia then, right?

But in our modern times, with all the distractions, the numbing of screens, noise, the pace, many of us are becoming tender little snowflakes, much like some young people we now censoriously mock for their delicacy in the face of challenges to contemporary conventions and political correctness.

As a Church we have some serious toughening to do.  Hard correction, training and nourishment is required. We have to stop all the excuses and pandering, the incessant reduction of expectations with the inexorable drift into the Charybdis of mediocrity, the tepidity which Christ will spew out.

It sometimes hurts to be corrected!

God knows what we need better than we can ever ponder to ask for.

Moreover, God’s correction, as harsh as it can seem at times, is certainly gentle compared to the torments of everlasting Hell.

We must steel ourselves, and not come down off the Crosses we are offered every time it starts to hurt.

And so, even as I now remind you to examine your consciences and “GO TO CONFESSION!”, I also must put to you hard questions (especially to you priests out there).

Is the liturgical worship, especially Holy Mass, where you regularly go, helping you to prepare for death?

Does it help you to conversion and correction and self-recognition?  If not, maybe some changes have to be made.

Fathers, is the way you say Mass (including the music choices, etc.) helping your people towards recognition of sinful behavior, towards desire to change, and towards a good death?

Is it helping them to get ready to die?  If not, I suggest that you are in serious trouble.

I am not saying that everyone has to be on the rack all the time.  Hardly.

However, if we are in a constant state of distraction from reality (yes, we are going to die and be judged and God cannot be deceived), if we are always being wrapped in soothing, lulling, enervating false affirmation of our nice wonderfulness… we are in serious trouble.

Serious trouble.

Not to sound like Prof. Harold Hill, but we’ve got trouble my friends.  Look around.  There is are virus bugs in the veins of our bodies and demons oppressed thugs in the veins of our cities.   The greatest nation on earth has an election to face in strange dystopian conditions, without question in part purposely engineered.  We have a visible Church in division and in some places in tatters.

The whole thing nasty mess seemed to spark up around the time a demon-ritual bowl was placed on the altar over the Bones of the Apostle.

Powerful corrections are either on the horizon or they are not.   If they are, we must steel ourselves.  If they are not, we must steel ourselves for what is worse.

And in both cases, WE are the team God wanted to be alive here and now.  WE are the one’s he brought into existence for these times and conditions.   That means that God will offer us all the graces we need provided we do our parts.

Again, I come back to our sacred liturgical worship.   We must have MORE than what we have been doing.   “But… but… what does it matter so long as it is valid?!?  What we are doing is enough!”

It matters because WE ARE OUR RITES.

Serious trouble needs serious medicine.

Is what we are doing really enough?

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#ASonnetADay – 52. “So am I as the rich, whose blessed key…”

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Chicago adventure: El Greco and Pizza

The opportunity to see a great exhibit of El Greco and the slight chance of salving my bruised soul for not being in Rome – I was supposed to arrive there today, as I did one year ago – brings me to Chicago.

A typical sight.

A few of the interesting pieces from the exhibit, which ends soon.

Here is an icon of El Greco, painting Luke painting the Blessed Virgin.   Damaged, yes, but still interesting.  Signed.

The monumental Assumption meant for the Monastery of Santo Domingo el Antiguo in Toledo.

Here is the Trinity for that same construction. Now in the Prado.

A detail from one of the version of the famous episode.   This one is an old friend from Minneapolis.

Quite a few pieces had copies in different sizes.   This was one of the ways that he kept himself in groceries.

King Louis is from the Louvre.

An Annunciation.   What a mind.

Another example of copies.   From Chicago and the National Gallery.

A fascinating an rare sculpture by el Greco, wood and polychrome.  It was well displayed amongst Crucifixions.

Back into the world with an El Greco sky over the Institute.   The outside floral arrangements were incredible.

And directly across the street.   Just recently there was the annual Route 66 Special Event for amateur radio operators.  Fun.

Since I was suppose to be in Rome –  supposed to arrive TODAY – we went to a Roman pizza place in the Fulton Market area.   The other shop is in Rome.  Terrific pizza.

But here in the Second City… frankly I think this was better than the Roman shop.

And on the way north, there were huge storms coming in.   The Cubs game was scrubbed.   St. Mary of the Angels against the clouds rolling in.

A fun day.

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#ASonnetADay – 51. “Thus can my love excuse the slow offence”

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VIDEO: TLM – Low Mass – by Card. Burke!

Today I am not able to live stream Mass at Noon (CDT).   However, I can post this as a substitute.

Cardinal Burke! He says the Votive Mass of Christ the High Priest. He gives a “fervorino”.

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42 views as I post this, 11 hour after the recording.

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#ASonnetADay – 50. “How heavy do I journey on the way…”

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A way to get at the Most Holy Trinity from C.S. Lewis

May I make a recommendation?   A friend of mine – who happens to be right now mobilizing and quarantined at Ft. Bliss – sent me the recent C.S. Lewis “doodle”.  These are GREAT.

Try this… From Mere Christianity – US HERE

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His essential books. Everyone needs these!

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WWII Bomb discovered in central Rome

At the site of Wanted In Rome, there is a piece about an unexploded WWII bomb discovered in a well-known street, the Via dei Cappellari, near my old stomping grounds Campo de’ Fiori, in the Regola zone. As a matter of fact, I had an apartment near to the place and the location, as I recognize from the photos, is just across from where I attended a couple dinner parties with friends at the home of interesting if eccentric self-described spinster. More at La Repubblica.

I was curious about how that bomb wound up there, because Rome centro was rarely attacked.  Most of the runs were at the periphery.   There was the infamous Verano in 1943 that produced the amazing photo of Pius XII.

However, there were a couple that grazed the centro including one that damage a building at the train station inside Vatican City.  My friend John Sonnen once posted on that HERE. I can imagine an early bomb dropping as they drew close to their target.

In 1944 there was another accidental bombing by Brits that grazed Vatican City.  As a matter of fact I found an amusing article about that.

Who Bombed the Vatican?: The Argentinean Connection
Patricia M. McGoldrick
The Catholic Historical Review
The Catholic University of America Press
Volume 102, Number 4, Autumn 2016
pp. 771-798

I need someone at Catholic University of America to use their library access and get me a copy of that article.

Who knows what details it has?

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