Agost-14-acem Sogglem Santam

Agost 14-acem Sogglem Santam

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MAJOR FEASTS

  1. Vigil of the Assumption of Our Lady
  2. St Dominic Ibanez de Erquicia
  3. St John Urbino Brancorsini

IT IS A MORTAL SIN to take part in the liturgical life of any non-Christian sect, such as of the Caerularians or Byzantine Heretics-Schismatics, the Protestants, the Modernist Apostates & PanReligionist "Vatican 2" Sect, the Mahometans, the Hindus, etc. and to refuse to adhere to the true Catholic Pope, the Vicar of Christ, at this time, His Holiness Pope Michael I, and every soul that dies in these errors will assuredly be Eternally Damned to Hell.

    MARIAN CALENDAR

  1. August 14, 858: Vigil of the Assumption of Our Lady

    «The Vigil of the Assumption of Our Lady. Mention is made of this vigil, with fasting, by Pope Nicolas I, who was the pope in the year 858. It is recorded that on this day angels were heard, near the city of Soissons, singing this anthem: "Felix namque es, sacra Virgo Maria, et omni laude dignissima, quia ex te ortus est Sol justitiae, Christus Deus noster." Vigils were kept on the evening before each feast day from the earliest days of the Church. On that evening all of the faithful would gather together to prepare themselves and their dispositions for the feast they were about to celebrate. This might also include listening to readings from the Bible, or a sermon on the topic by a priest. Mass would then be celebrated on the feast day, and the fast would be broken. It is said that both Saint Augustine and Saint Jerome practiced and fully supported the idea of the vigil. The Vigil of the Assumption would have been one of the Church's most important vigils. Of the glory and felicity of the saints in the beatific vision saint Paul says with Isaias (I Cor. ii, 9; Is. lxiv, 4), that neither have mortal eyes seen, nor ears heard, nor can it enter into the heart of man what God has prepared for those who love Him and who hope in Him. In accordance with this Catholic truth, we should not wonder at what is related of saint Augustine, the great light of the Church, that, in setting out to write a book on the glory of the blessed, he was visited by his friend, saint Jerome, who had just died and entered into the glory of the Lord, and was admonished by his visitor, that he would not be able to compass his design; since no tongue or pen of man could describe the least part of the blessings enjoyed by the saints in the beatific vision. Such is the testimony of saint Jerome; and if through holy Scriptures we had no other information than that this glory is eternal, it would be beyond all our comprehension. For, however much of our intellect may expand, it will never comprehend eternity; and as this is infinite and boundless, it is inexhaustible and incomprehensible, how much soever it may be known and loved. Just as God, the Infinite and the Almighty, created all things, without being thereby exhausted, and even if He had created endless worlds ever anew, would remain still infinite and immutable; so also, although seen and enjoyed by countless saints, He will remain an infinite source of new knowledge and love; for in creation and in glory all creatures participate in Him only to a limited extent, each according to its condition, while He in Himself is without limitation or end. If on this account the glory even of the least of the saints is ineffable, what shall we say of the glory of the most blessed Mary, since among the saints She is the most holy and She by Herself is more like to her Son than all the saints together, and since her grace and glory exceed those of all the rest, as those of an empress or sovereign over her vassals?»

  2. COLLECTIVE OF MARTYRS

  3. + The Holy Martyrs of Nagasaki in Japan Saints Dominic Ibanez de Erquicia and Francis Shoyemon, Dominicans, martyred, murdered, by the Buddhists at the instigation of the Dutch Satanists, August 14, 1633, not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.

  4. + The Holy Martyrs of Spain, martyred, murdered, by the Maranos, the Maranocracy occupying Spain, August 14, 1936, at various places in Spain: Saints Angel de la Red Perez, Angel Marina Alvarez, Anthony Luque Jurado, Anthony Mary Martin Povea, Anthony Trancho Andres, Arsenius de la Viuda Solla, Basilius Gonzalez Herrero, Dionysius or Denis Perez Garcia, Edward Sainz Lantaron, Ezechiel Prieto Otero, Felix Yuste Cava, Fernando Garcia de Dios, Francis Santos Cadierno, Joaquim Frade Eiras, Jocundus Bonet Mercade, Joseph Garcia Libran, Louis Suarez Velasco, Manuel Fernandez-Herba Pereira, Natalius Camazon Junquera, Ovidius Bravo Porras, Peter Lopez Delgado, Richard Atanes Castro, Sebastian Sainz Lopez, Secundus Perez Arias and Vincent Rubiols Castello.

  5. COLLECTIVE OF NON-MARTYR SAINTS OR ISO-MARTYRS

  6. + The Three Sons of Daighre Saints Echlech, Cuimmein and Coemhan MacDaighre, Irish saints.

  7. INDIVIDUAL SAINTS

  8. + St Arnold or Arnoul or Arnulf, bishop of Soissons and later founder-abbot of the monastery of St Peter at Oudenburg. Patron Saint of small beer, and of beer brewers.

  9. + St Athanasia, widow, celebrated for monastical observance, and the gift of miracles, her birthday today in the island of Aegina. (RM).

  10. + St Callistus, bishop of Todi, martyr. (RM).

  11. + St Demetrius, martyr in Roman Africa, now largely the Arab Muslim colony of Tunisia. (RM).

  12. + St Eberhard or Everard, a monk, he founded, and was first abbot of, the Einsiedeln Monastery.

  13. + St Eusebius, priest in Palaestina, his birthday in the Lord today, after suffering tortures under the Prefect Maxentius and Emperor Maximian. (AB).

  14. + St Eusebius, priest at Rome, his birthday in the Lord today. For the defense of the Catholic faith he was shut up in a room of his own house by the Arian emperor Constantius, where constantly persevering in prayer for seven months, he rested in peace. His body was removed by the priests Gregory and Orosius, and buried in the cemetery of Callistus, on the Appian road. (RM).

  15. + St Fachtna of Rosscarbery, nicknamed Facundus or "the Eloquent," and MacMongach, first bishop of Ross in Ireland. See St Fachtna of Ross.

  16. + St Lawrence of Fermo, Franciscan, died in the Lord, August 14, 1481, at the age of one hundred and ten and was the first to be buried in the Oratory of St Sebastian built by Angelo Bacci in thanksgiving for his prayers and intercession that saved many from the plague.

  17. + St Marcellus, bishop of Apamea in Syria, martyr, who was killed by the pagans, for having pulled down a temple of the demon Jupiter. (RM).

  18. + St Maximilian Mary Kolbe, Franciscan German-Polish priest, baptized as Raymond Kolbe, martyred, murdered by the German Nazi Infidels, August 14, 1941, not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.

  19. + St John Urbino Brancorsini, Franciscan friar at Scotaneto in Italy, died in the Lord, August 14, 1394. At 20 to defend himself from the assault of a relative he fatally wounded him with a sword. Shocked by the involuntary killing, he left military life and retired to the Friars Minor as a simple lay brother (1362), in the convent of Scotaneto (Montebaroccio). He lived a life of penance, humility and devotion to the Mass, Our Lady and the Blessed Sacrament. To accentuate his atonement, he asked God to suffer the pains suffered by his relative in the same place he had struck him. In fact, a sore opened in his right leg from which he no longer healed. He died in 1394 with a reputation for holiness and with various miracles that occurred after his death. In 1769, about 400 years later, the Archbishop of Urbino made a survey of his remains and had them placed in a chapel named after him. In 1770 Pope Clement IV approved the cult and the Congregation of Rites on September 22, 1822 extended it to the Dioceses of Pesaro, Urbino and Fano.

  20. + St Ursicius, martyr, a tribune in the Roman army, he was beheaded for Christ in Dalmatia, after suffering various torments, under the emperor Maximian, and the governor Aristides. (RM).

  21. + St Werenfrid was an English missionary who accompanied St Willibrod to Frisia. He is venerated at Arnheim, and is the patron of vegetable gardeners, and is invoked against gout and stiff joints. In art, he is shown vested holding a ship with a coffin in it. Sometimes his body is placed in a ship, with or without sails.

  22. + St William of Parma, a Mercedarian known for his innocence and virtue.

  23. ALSO

  24. + Michael Joseph McGivney, died in the Lord, August 14, 1890, not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.

DAMNED (See Unam Sanctam and Cantate Domino)

  1. Jonathan Myrick Daniels, damned August 20, 1965, celebrated today as a "Saint" by a heretical sect.


Deonsarcares-antun daw! Flee from the Satanists!

In October 1958, Pope Pius XII died. A group of Non-Catholics, Modernist Liberal Protestants, seized the Vatican. They openly reject the First Commandment, reject what the Catholic Church has always and unchangeably taught, instead teaching that all gods are one, all religions are true, all ways, "if walked in faithfulness," lead to Eternal Salvation. These are Satanists.

Only if you believe, with these Satanists, Roncalli, Montini, Luciani, Wojtyla, Ratzinger and Bergoglio, that the God of the Bible is the same as the Demons Allah, Buddha, Ganpati, Krishna, Rama, etc., only then can you accept the "Authority" of Non-Catholics and pray with them.

Accepting this, the pretended "authority" of Deonsarcares, Satanists, acceptance whether explicit or implicit, active or passive, is a Grave Insult to God, a grave Mortal Sin, for which you are guaranteed Eternal Damnation in Hell.

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