Agost-15-acem Sogglem Santam
Agost 15-acem Sogglem Santam
Page URL: https://ocaminhodossantos.blogspot.com/2021/08/agost-15-acem-sogglem-santam.html .MAJOR FEASTS
- Ladymas or the Feast of the Assumption of Our Lady
- St Stanislaus Kostka
- King St Stephen of Hungary
- St Hyacinth the Great
- St Isidore Bakanja
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
August 15, 847: Ladymas or the Feast of the Assumption of Our Lady Mary Mother of God and of all true Christians, into Heaven: Feast instituted by the Apostles, as narrated by St Bernard of Clairvaux (St. Bernard, Ep. 174.), it was reiterated as part of the Liturgical Calendar by Pope Leo in 847
"It was fitting that she who in childbirth had kept her virginity intact should keep her body intact from corruption after death. It was fitting that she who had borne the Creator made a child in her womb, should live in the Divine Abode. It was fitting for the Bride of God to enter the heavenly house. It was fitting that she who had seen her own child on the Cross, receiving in her body the pain that was spared in childbirth, should contemplate Him seated at the right hand of the Father. It was fitting that the Mother of God possesses what was due to her because of her Son and that she be honoured by all creatures as the Mother and slave of God." (St John of Damascus) "Christ, our saviour and God, giver of life and immortality, it was He who gave life back to the Mother. It was He who made her, who had generated Him, equal to Himself in the incorruptibility of the body, and forever. It was He who raised her from the dead and welcomed her next to Him, through a path that is known only to Him" (Anonymous) Pope Pius XII proclaimed the Dogma of the Assumption of Mary on November 1, 1950, the holy year, through the apostolic constitution Munificentissimus Deus: "Therefore, after having raised suppliant requests to God again, and having invoked the light of the Spirit of Truth, to the glory of Almighty God, who poured out his special benevolence in the virgin Mary, to honor her Son, the immortal King of all ages and conqueror of sin and death, to the greater glory of His august mother, and the joy and exultation of the whole church, by the authority of our Lord Jesus Christ, of the holy apostles Peter and Paul and ours, we pronounce, declare and define it as Dogma revealed by God that: The immaculate Mother of God always virgin, Mary, after the course of earthly life, was assumed to heavenly glory in body and soul. Therefore, if anyone, God forbid, dared to voluntarily deny or question what we have defined, let him know that he has failed in the divine and Catholic faith." «"Open the portals! The Queen is approaching. Lift up, O eternal gates!" The endless parade of the blessed crowded about the wide-open gates of heaven. There was tense expectancy, such as one finds along a line of march as a parade approaches. A roadway of clouds billowed the pathway from an uncorrupted grave to an incorruptible throne. At last, borne by angels, the lovely Lady arrives. It is the first Assumption Day, the Assumption of Mary. The heavenly throng gasps with admiration. The celestial singers burst into song. The angels hurry to and fro to catch a glimpse of her and to tell their companions of her beauty. Jesus waits at the open entrance, throws His arms about His Mother, leads her triumphantly and happily to the very throne of the heavenly Father, who leans forward and places solemnly and smilingly upon her beauteous head the crown, as the Holy Ghost, heavenly Spouse of the Virgin Mother, casts warmth and light upon the welcome newcomer. The Assumption of Mary! Sweet scene of Mary's bliss! Who can measure her happiness? Who can count the throbs of joy in her heart: joy that now her lonesome life on earth without Jesus is over; joy that now she has Him, never again to lose Him; joy that now she can enjoy His company without the interruptions of earth or sense; joy that now she can help everyone on earth who is devoted to her Son; joy that all the honor and all the praise and all the glory is given to her because of her Son; joy that the very crown she is wearing as the Queen of Heaven and Earth, is given to her because she is the Mother of Jesus, the Son of God; joy that an eternity is just beginning during which she can wrap herself in her Child and her Redeemer, even more closely than their lives had been entwined upon earth. Our Lady assumed into Heaven! Entering body and soul into the presence of the Most Blessed and Eternal Trinity! The Assumption of Mary! Her sufferings, great beyond all measure, are nothing now as she finds her reward in the greatness of the Infinite God. What eternal joy in His possession; what peace in being eternally possessed by Him surely the richest reward for the obedient Handmaid of the Lord. Our reward is likewise the possession of the same Triune God our way to Him is likewise along the same royal way as tread so humbly and submissively by the feet of our obedient Queen. Her last recorded words in Sacred Scripture, her counsel to the servants at the wedding feast, applies to us with equal and unfailing force: "Do whatever He tells you!" Our obedience to Christ is our way to joy and peace. Mary's death was caused by love that consumed her heart; her death was not meant for punishment nor expiation, hence there was no violence nor was it painful, since she was preserved from the dominion given to death by sin. According to an opinion accepted since the Middle Ages, Mary's death resembled Christ's, because she accepted it voluntarily out of humble and loving obedience; so, she died of love in the strict sense of the word. Death came to her in the form of the weakening of the body caused by the supernatural might of Dying Love. Her natural vitality was exhausted by love-longing, by the strength of an ecstasy of love and her great love moved God to cease keeping her alive. Mary's death was a holocaust of love where the sacrifice offered long before at the foot of the Cross in poignant and spiritual anguish was at last completed.»
- Our Lady of the Kings, Granada, Spain.
- Notre-Dame de la Garde, also called the Bonne Mere or the Good Mother, Marseilles.
- Apparition of Our Lady and St Joseph to St Teresa of Avila.
The Feast of the Acheiropoieta Icon of Our Lady of Rossano, in the province of Cosenza in Calabria, Italy, August 15, 6th century, conflated with the feast of Ferragosto instituted by Octavian.
Santa Maria della Grotta: St Ephraim, a hermit, lived in a cave near Rossano, around 570. Prince Mauritius of Constantinople, being the victim of political persecution, escaped by sea and landed in Calabria. He met Ephraim, who reassured him and told him that he had to return home, predicting that not only would everything would be resolved, but that he would also become emperor. But Ephraim made him promise that he would build a church dedicated to Our Lady in Ephraim's cave. Mauritius promised him and gave him a ring as a pledge. When he returned home he was acclaimed emperor but he forgot his promise. After some time Ephraim went to Constantinople with the purpose of returning the ring. When the emperor saw him, he remembered his promise and so he sent a ship with various construction materials and workers to erect the church, giving orders that an image of the Virgin Mary should be painted in it. But the painting was very difficult to accomplish. In fact, all the artists tried in vain, because what they painted during the day, returning there the next morning they found it wiped out. Then one day, an artist who had almost completed the image left a disciple during the night to watch the painting. The disciple saw a beautiful woman come out with a shining cloak that persuaded him to leave. The next morning, they saw this same woman painted in the church. The first church built was dated to the end of the sixth century, even if the current one, the cathedral, is basically from the 11th century with later reworkings. The construction of the wall that houses the image dates back to the Norman era, around the XII century. In the central apse, six frescoes tell the story of the Acheiropoieta. Our Lady of Rossano has always protected the community and is credited with having saved the image and the church from the invasion of the Muslim Infidels, around 954. Our Lady was said to have appeared to the Saracens dressed in purple with a torch in Her hand. The sight of the glorious Queen of Heaven so terrified the invaders that they advanced no further and took to flight. Thus, the Muslims were driven away from Rossano by Our Lady of Rossano herself. In the seventeenth century, Our Lady protected the town of Rossano from the plague, which raged in the surroundings areas, and also from the earthquake of 1783 which did only very slight damage to the town. When in the nineteenth century the French Infidels invaded Calabria, they could not take possession of the treasure of the cathedral, because it had been hidden, so they wanted to appropriate instead the ancient silver statue of the Acheiropoieta, a sculptured copy of the original image. The citizens rebelled but to avoid the confiscation they had to deliver to the French Infidels as much silver as the weight of the statue would have resulted. But when they went to weigh the statue, miraculously, it became as light as a feather, so the Rossanese were able to keep their treasure with just a little sacrifice.The Chaplet of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- Blessed be the hour, O Mary, in which you were invited by your Lord to heaven. Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc et in hora mortis nostræ. Amen.
- Blessed be the hour, O Mary, in which you were assumed by the Holy Angels into heaven. Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc et in hora mortis nostræ. Amen.
- Blessed be the hour, O Mary, when all the celestial court came to meet you. Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc et in hora mortis nostræ. Amen.
- May the hour be blessed, O Mary, in which you were received with so much honor in heaven. Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc et in hora mortis nostræ. Amen.
- Blessed be the hour, O Mary, when you sat at the right hand of your Son in heaven. Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc et in hora mortis nostræ. Amen.
- Blessed be the hour, O Mary, in which you were crowned with so much glory in heaven. Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc et in hora mortis nostræ. Amen.
- Blessed be the hour, O Mary, when you were given the title of Daughter, Mother and Bride of the King of Heaven. Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc et in hora mortis nostræ. Amen.
- Blessed be the hour, O Mary, when you were recognised as the supreme Queen of all heaven. Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc et in hora mortis nostræ. Amen.
- Blessed be the hour in which all the Spirits and Blessed of Heaven acclaimed you, O Mary. Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc et in hora mortis nostræ. Amen.
- Blessed be the hour when you were constituted our Advocate in heaven, O Mary. Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc et in hora mortis nostræ. Amen.
- Blessed be the hour, O Mary, in which you began to intercede for us in heaven. Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc et in hora mortis nostræ. Amen.
- Be blessed. O Mary, the hour in which you will deign to receive everyone in heaven. Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc et in hora mortis nostræ. Amen.
OREMUS
O God, who by turning your gaze to the humility of the Virgin Mary raised her to the sublime dignity of mother of your only Son made man and today crowned her with incomparable glory, grant that we too, inserted in the mystery of salvation through her intercession, we can reach you in the glory of heaven. Through Christ, Our Lord. Amen.- Our Lady of Acheropita or of Ferragosto also called Our Lady of Rossano at São Paulo, Brazil
- The feast of Our Lady of Candelaria or Our Lady of the Candles, popularly called La Morenita, celebrates the Virgin Mary on the island of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands in Spain. The center of worship is located in the city of Candelaria in Tenerife. She is depicted as a Black Madonna. The "Royal Basilica Marian Shrine of Our Lady of Candelaria" (Basilica of Candelaria) is considered the main church dedicated to the Virgin Mary in the Canary Islands and she is the patron saint of the Canary Islands. Her feast is celebrated on February 2 (Fiesta de la Candelaria) and August 15, the patronal feast of the Canary Islands.
- Our Lady of Sponsorship or Nossa Senhora do Patrocínio is a Marian title celebrating the protection, aid, help and it is undoubted that God in the first place, and then the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Angels and the Saints grant us their patronage in all moments of life, especially when we go to them, asking for it. By this feast, the Christian Church venerates the Blessed Virgin Mary particularly in Spain and Brazil. The feast was granted at the request of King Philip IV, by Pope Alexander VII in the bull Praeclara Christianissimi of July 28, 1656. Very creditable liturgists claim that the festival was granted in thanksgiving for the victories won by Spain against the Muslim Infidels and against the heretics; but in the text of the aforementioned Bull the motive of the petition is clearly expressed, which is simply to give thanks to the Blessed Virgin for the multiple benefits, quae ab illa accepisse pro affectu profitetur (the King).
- The Acadian National Day celebrated on the Feast of the Assumption of Our Lady.
- Feast of the translation of the relics of Saints Sisinnius, Martyrius and Alexander, Martyrs, to Milan, by St Simplicianus, bishop of Milan.
- + The Holy Martyrs of New Spain or "Mexico" Saints David Roldán Lara, Louis Batiz Sainz, Manuel Moralez and Salvador Lara Puente, martyred, murdered August 15, 1926 at Chalchihuites, Zacatecas, Mexico by the Maranos, the Maranocracy illegally occupying New Spain since the Treason of Augustine Iturbide. Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.
- + The Holy Martyrs of Nicomedia Saints Eutychianus, Philip and Straton, their history is lost.
- + The Holy Martyrs of Spain martyred, murdered at several different places in Spain by the Maranos and the Maranocracy, August 15, 1936, Saints Augustine Hurtado Soler, Augustine Ibarra Anguela, Alphonse Sorribes Teixido, Augustine Viela Ezcurdia, Bartolomew Cantador Gonzalez, Caetan Garcia Martinez, Carmelus Sastre y Sastre, Clement Vea Balaguer, Edward Ripoll Diego, Elvira Moragas Cantarero, Faustinus Perez Garcia, Francis Castan Meseguer, Francis Miguez Fernandez, Francis Roura Farro, Fructuosus Perez Marquez, Ildefonse Alberto Flos, Isidore Fernandez Rubio, Isidora Fernandez Palomero de Fernandez, James Bonet Nadal, John Baixeras Berenguer, John Cero Cedo, John Francisco Barahona Martin, John Josephh Vivas-Perez Bustos, John Mesonero Huerta, Joseph Amoros Hernandez, Joseph Blasco John, Joseph Figuero Beltran, Joseph Mary Badia Matthew, Joseph Ros Florensa, Joseph Maria Peris Polo, Joseph Santonja Pinsach, Louis Belda Soriano de Montoya, Louis Escale Binefa, Louis Llado Teixidor, Louis Masferrer Vila, Louis Ros Ezcurra, Manuel Formigo Giraldez, Manuel Martinez Jarauta, Michael Alberto Flos, Michael Masip Gonzalez, Peter Gambin Perez, Raphael Briega Morales, Raymond Illa Salvia, Sebastia Balcells Tonijuan, Sebastia Riera Coromina, Severianus Montes Fernandez, Theodore Martin Camacho and Vincent Soler Munarriz.
- + The Daughters of Carpre, Irish saints.
- + Saints Mary of Paradise and Elizabeth of Paradise, biological sisters who became Mercedarian nuns.
- + St Aed or Aid MacCartin or MacCarten, an early disciple of St Patrick, and by him made bishop of Clogher in Ireland, confessor. Died in the Lord March 24, 506, today is probably a feast of the translation of his relics. (AB).
- + St Aimone Taparelli, Dominican, died in the Lord, August 15, 1495.
- + St Albert Berdini, called the Rex Praedicatorum or "King of Preachers," Franciscan wonderworker.
- + St Alfred or Altfried, bishop of Hildesheim, founder of the Monastery of Essen, died in the Lord, August 15, 874.
- + St Alipius, bishop of Tagasta in Roman Africa, now largely the Arab Muslim colony of Tunisia. He was a disciple of St Augustine of Hippo, and his companion in his reversion, his colleague in the pastoral charge, his valiant fellow-soldier in combating heretics, and finally his partner in the glory of Heaven. (RM).
- + St Angelus of St Joseph, baptized as George Halley, an Irishman, martyred, murdered, by the Maranos, the Maranocracy of WASPs ("White Anglo-Saxon Protestant) Satanists illegally occupying Ireland, August 15, 1642 in Siddan, Meath, Ireland, not yet canonized by a Catholic Pope.
- + St Arduin of Rimini.
- + St Arnulf, bishop of Soissons, confessor. (RM).
- + St Ferdinand of Pazos, a Mercedarian, ransoming Christians from the Muslim Infidels in the Barbary Coast, he remained, preaching, and died in Fez.
- + St Hyacinth the Great or St Hyacinth the Apostle, today is his birthday in the Lord, August 15, 1257. Called the "Apostle of the North," Hyacinth was the son of Eustachius Konski of the noble family of Odrowaz. He was born in 1185 at the castle of Lanka, at Kamien, in Silesia, Poland. A near relative of St Ceslaus, and possibly his brother, he made his studies in notable cities: Crakow, Prague, and Bologna, and at the latter place merited the title of Doctor of Law and Divinity. On his return to Poland he was given a prebend at Sandomierz, a medieval centre of administration in the south-eastern part of the country. He subsequently accompanied his uncle Ivo Konski, the Bishop of Crakow, to Rome. While in Rome, he witnessed a miracle performed by St Dominic of Osma (St Dominic de Guzman), and became a Dominican friar, along with Ceslaus and two attendants of the Bishop of Crakow, Herman and Henry. In 1219 Pope Honorius III invited Dominic and his followers to take up residence at the ancient Roman basilica of Santa Sabina, which they did by early 1220. Before that time, the friars had only a temporary residence in Rome at the convent of San Sisto Vecchio which Honorius III had given to Dominic in about 1218, intending it to be used for a reformation of Roman nuns under Dominic's guidance. Hyacinth and his companions were among the first to enter the convent. They were also the first alumni of the studium of the Dominican Order at Santa Sabina which became the Pontifical University of St Thomas Aquinas or the Angelicum. After an abbreviated novitiate, Hyacinth and his companions received the religious habit of the Order from St Dominic himself in 1220. The young friars were then sent back to their homeland to establish the Dominican Order in Poland and Kiev. As Hyacinth and his three companions traveled back to Crakow, he set up new monasteries with his companions as superiors, until finally he was the only one left to continue on to Crakow. Hyacinth went throughout northern Europe spreading the faith. He died in the year 1257. He also evangelized throughout Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Prussia, Scotland, extensively over Russia, Turkey, and Greece. One of the major miracles attributed to Hyacinth came about during a Mongol attack on Kiev. As the friars prepared to flee the invading forces, Hyacinth went to save the ciborium containing the Blessed Sacrament from the tabernacle in the monastery chapel, when he heard the voice of Mary, the mother of Jesus, asking him to take her, too. Hyacinth lifted the large, stone statue of Mary, as well as the ciborium. He was easily able to carry both, despite the fact that the statue weighed far more than he could normally lift. Thus he saved them both. For this reason he is usually shown holding a monstrance and a statue of Mary. The Polish exclamation Święty Jacku z pierogami! ("St. Hyacinth and his pierogi!") is an old-time saying, a call for help in some hopeless circumstance. It has derived from two legends. One of them is about his visit on July 13, 1238 to Kościelec. During his visit a hailstorm broke out, destroying crops and leaving people with the terrible prospect of poverty and famine. Hyacinth told them to pray. Next day the crops were miraculously restored. The people then treated Hyacinth to pierogi made from those crops as a token of gratitude. The second legend mentions Hyacinth feeding people with pierogi during a famine caused by the Mongol invasion of 1241. The tomb of Hyacinth is in the Basilica of Holy Trinity in Krakow, Poland, in a chapel that bears his name. Hyacinth was canonized on April 17, 1594 by Pope Clement VIII, and his memorial day is celebrated on 17 August. In 1686 Pope Innocent XI named him a patron of Lithuania. He is the patron saint of those in danger of drowning. The Ilha do São Jacinto island in Goa, Ultramarine Portugal is named after him, and is under his patronage.
- + St Isidore Bakanja, an African, martyred, murdered by White colonists in the "Belgian Congo," in hatred of the Christian religion, August 15, 1909, not yet canonized by a Catholic Pope.
- + St Jocunda, a martyr in Rome, her history is lost, her remains were found in the Catacombs and translated to Novara and then to Rimella.
- + St Juliana Puricelli, Augustinian nun, disciple of St Catherine of Pallanza, died in the Lord, August 15, 1501.
- + St Mechtildis of Helfta, baptized as Matilda von Hackeborn-Wippra, sister of St Gertrude of Hackeborn, died in the Lord, November 19, 1298, her feast is November 19, for some reason a 2nd feast is celebrated August 15, very probably it is of a translation of her relics.
- + St Saran, an Irish saint.
- + St Simplicianus, bishop of Milan, successor of St Ambrose, he helped with the conversion of St Augustine and his friends, including St Alipius. Died in the Lord, August 15, 400. His liturgical feast was transferred to August 16.
- + St Stanislaus Kostka, at Rome, a native of Poland, confessor, of the Society of Jesus, who being made perfect in a short space, fulfilled a long time by the angelical innocence of his life. He was inscribed on the list of the saints by Pope Benedict XIII. (RM).
- + King St Stephen of Hungary, his Dies Natalis or birthday today in the Lord, at Alba in Hungary, his liturgical feast is fixed for September 2. (RM).
- + St Tharsicius, acolyte, martyred at Rome on the Appian way. The pagans accosted him as he was carrying the sacrament of Christ's body, and began to inquire what it was. But he judged it an unworthy thing to cast pearls before swine. They therefore beat him with sticks and stones until he expired. The sacrilegious searchers examined his body, but found no vestige of the sacrament of Christ, either in his hands or in his clothes. The Christians took up the body of the martyr, and buried it reverently in the cemetery of Callistus. (RM).
COMMEMORATION OF TRANSLATIONS
COLLECTIVE OF MARTYRS
COLLECTIVE OF ISO-MARTYRS AND NON-MARTYRS
INDIVIDUAL SAINTS
O Mary Conceived without Sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee!
Mary, Mother of God, Ark of the New Covenant, thou are a Virgin before giving birth to Jesus Christ Our Lord and after, and forever. Behold, how the False Prophet, accursed of God, and Damned in the deepest part of Hell, blasphemes you and our God by extending his Promiscuity to a pretension that you too are a part of his fornications. O Queen of Heaven do not let the Honour of the Living God and yours be insulted without punishment but do thou, who are the Tabernacle of the Incarnation, intercede with Him our Creator and maker that the vile sect of this monster be not countenanced anymore but that He grant that it be entirely extirpated from the face of the Earth, as at the time of Noe and as was Sodom and her sisters. We make this prayer through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns, in the Unity of the Father and the Holy Ghost, one God, forever and ever, Amen!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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