Setem-19-acem Sogglem Santam
Setem-19-acem Sogglem Santam
Page URL: https://ocaminhodossantos.blogspot.com/2021/09/setem-19-acem-sogglem-santam.html .- Our Lady of La Salette
- St Januarius
- St Mary de Cervellione (St Mary of Help)
- St Charles Hyeon Seong-Mun
- St Thomas Akafuji
MAJOR AND/OR GREAT FEASTS

Flee From Satan's Church
When Pope Pius XII died in October 1958, Public, Pertinacious and Manifest Satanists seized the Vatican Basilica and from there masquerade as the Catholic Church. Catholic Law excludes Public, Pertinacious and Manifest Heretics and Apostates from the Catholic Church, and all their pretended "acts" are null and void. All who observe and pretend to legitimize the Pretensions and Masquerades of these Satanists, thereby certify themselves satanists, and that their "gods" are the Demons Ganpati, Allah, etc., the "gods" of the Accursed Latrocinium of "Vatican2."God Demands Obedience And Excludes All False 'gods'
God's Firewall Against Satan and Satan's Lies of Pretended "New Gospels" eg Montanism, Mahomettanism, Waldensianism, Lutheranism, Calvinism, Modernism, etc
Proof of Satanism
Please read this page for context: https://www.traditioninaction.org/HotTopics/b021ht_Guru.htm.That Antipopes Roncalli, Montini, Luciani, Wojtyla, Ratzinger & Bergoglio were and are Satanists is evident from the Bible, particularly the First Commandment.
The ability to discern and distinguish between Christians and Satanists is proof of whether one is a Christian or a Satanist.
The refusal to acknowledge that the Antipopes Roncalli, Montini, Luciani, Wojtyla, Ratzinger & Bergoglio were and are Public, Pertinacious and Manifest Satanists and heads of a non-Catholic sect, is proof that one is a Satanist, a public enemy of the Living God.
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September 19, 1846: Apparition of Our Lady of La Salette or Notre Dame de La Salette, France
On September 19, Our Blessed Mother appeared in south-eastern France to two children, Maximinus Giraud and Melania Calvat-Matthew, who were taking care of a few cows on the slope of a mountain which rises above the village of La Salette. Their attention was drawn to a globe of light a short distance away. While they gazed, the globe opened and they saw a woman seated on some stones which surrounded the bed of a dried stream. Her elbows rested on her knees, her face was buried in her hands, and she wept. The children were frightened and did not know what to do, when the Lady arose and in the sweetest of tones, said, "Come near, my children; do not be afraid. I am here to tell you great news." The children obeyed and when they were close, they saw that the woman's countenance was of rare beauty, though her eyes were filled with tears. They saw that her shoes were sparkling white, the buckles on them were square and golden. Encircling the soles were tiny roses which did not crush as she stood on the tips of the blades of grass. Her apron was golden and it reached to the bottom of her full white dress. Her arms folded before her were concealed within broad straight sleeves which reached beyond her fingertips. Along the border of her plain white kerchief crossed on her breast, ran many-colored roses both large and small, and besides these was a flat, thin gold chain about an inch in breadth. The face of Our Lady of La Salette was so resplendent with light that the noon-day sun lost its brightness for the children; her complexion was a pale white such as those who have been bowed down with suffering. Her beauty was radiant, so dazzling, so scintillating, that Melania was frequently rubbing her eyes, thinking that by so doing she might see the better, while Maximin could see her face but vaguely. Her headdress was white and above it, a royal diadem wreathed with roses of many hues glittered, while on her bosom rested a golden crucifix, with the pincers and hammer of the Passion. Her majestic beauty was ravishing; her face exceedingly beautiful – yet profoundly sad. It was not earthly. Mary, Our Lady of La Salette, stood with her head bent toward the children. Her mien and her manner were reassuring and kind, but also sorrowful. They listened to her voice; a voice far sweeter than the sweetest melody: "If my people do not submit, I shall be forced to let go the hand of my Son. It is so strong, so heavy, that I can no longer withhold it. How long a time do I suffer for you! If I would not have my Son abandon you, I am compelled to pray to Him without ceasing. And as to you, you take no heed of it. However much you pray, however much you do, you shall never recompense the pains I have taken for you." Then Our Lady of La Salette told them that the two things which at that time pained her Son most were the neglect of Sunday observance and blasphemous language. She foretold a great famine, and asked the children to make known her message. She walked off a bit, lifted her gaze toward heaven and vanished. Next day a miraculous spring was present where Mary had stood.
Another narrative:
On September 19, 1846, two uneducated youngsters hired to herd cattle in the French Alps fell asleep on the job. Melanie Calvat-Matthew, 14, and Maximin Giraud, 11, were each in charge of four cows belonging to different owners. When they awoke, they began looking for the animals on the slope of Mount Gargas. They found them grazing by the stream, and, to their surprise, a large fireball on the ground nearby. As the young cowherds approached, they saw a woman seated within the orb, her head in her hands, as if stricken with grief. When she stood up, they saw that she was garlanded with chains and roses, and that her brilliance emanated from the symbols of Christ's passion on her breast: cross, hammer, and pincers. She spoke to them, weeping all the while, first in French, and then, when Melanie didn't understand, in Occitan: "Come closer, my children; don't be afraid." But the beautiful lady's message was as harsh as the rugged environment. She warned that because people disobeyed God's will, working on Sundays and taking His name in vain, "A great famine is coming.... Do you say your prayers well, my children?" "Hardly ever, Madame," they replied. "Ah, my children, you should say them well, at night and in the morning, even if you say only an Our Father and a Hail Mary when you can't do better.... Very well, my children make this known to all my people." In fact, an agricultural crisis had already begun, which would indeed grow worse and by 1848 provoke revolutions in Europe and send millions of Irish overseas. Melanie and Maximin told her employers about the incident. The grownups identified the mysterious Lady as the Holy Virgin and wrote down her message the next day. Five years later, the Bishop of Grenoble approved the validity of the apparition, and the remote village of La Salette became a major pilgrimage site.- Our Lady of Healing or La Vierge de Guerison du Montagne du Leon, Gascony, France. I am not able to find any information.
- September 19, 1859: Feast of the Coronation of Our Lady of Marienthal in Alsace, or Notre-Dame de Marienthal at Marienthal near Haguenau in Alsace.
- September 19, 1954: Feast of the Coronation of Our Lady of Germany, or Maria Santissima dell'Alemanna in Gela, Caltanissetta, Sicily, Italy, an image dating to the 1200s.
- + The Holy Martyrs of Antioch and Synnada Saints Dorymedon, a senator, Sabbatius, Trophimus and Companions, in the persecution of Emperor Probus. By command of the governor Atticus, at Antioch, Sabbatius was scourged until he expired. Trophimus was sent to the governor Perennius at Synnada, where he and the senator Dorymedon consummated their martyrdom by decapitation, after enduring many torments.
- + The Holy Martyrs of Nocera Saints Felix and Constantia, who suffered under Nero.
- + The Holy Martyrs of Phunon near Petra in Roman Arabia Saints Peleus, Nilus, Elias, and Pa-Termuthes, bishops in Egypt, and Companions, who were burned alive for the sake of Christ during the persecution of Diocletian.
- + The Holy Martyrs of Puzzoli in Campania Saints Januarius, bishop of Benevento, Festus, his deacon, and Desiderius, lector, together with Sosius, deacon of the church of Misenum, Proculus, deacon of Puzzoli, and the laymen Eutychius and Acutius, who were bound and imprisoned and then beheaded during the reign of Diocletian. The body of St. Januarius was brought to Naples, and buried in the church with due honors, where even now the blood of the blessed martyr is kept in a vial, and when placed close to his head, is seen to become liquid and, bubble up as if it were just taken from his veins.
- + The Holy Martyrs of Spain Saints Andrew Molina Munoz, Consuelo Aguiar-Mella Díaz, Francisca Cualladó Baixauli, Herman José Fernández Sáenz, Hyacinthus Hoyuelos Gonzalo, Joseph Becerra Sánchez, John Pérez Rodrigo, Luke Martín Puente, Manuel Alcayde Pérez, Mary of the Incarnation de La Yglesia de Varo, Mary Dolores Aguiar-Mella Díaz, Melitón Martínez Gomez, Michael Faúndez López, and Sebastián Obeso Alario, martyred, murdered in several different places by the Maranos and the Maranocracy illegally occupying Spain, Sept. 19, 1936.
- + St Alfonso de Orozco Mena, beatified January 15, 1882 by Pope Leo XIII. Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.
- + St Anci or Ainchi, an Irish saint.
- + St Arnulf, bishop of Gap in France.
- + St Charles Hyeon Seong-Mun, martyred by the Confucians ruling Corea, Sept. 19, 1846 in Saenamteo, Seoul, Corea / Korea. Beatified July 5, 1925 by Pope Pius XI. Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.
- + St Comgell or Caomhgheall, Irishwoman, virgin, her feasts are September 16 and 19.
- + St Cyriacus, abbot in Buonvicino near Cosenza in Calabria.
- + St Eustochius, bishop of Tours, a man of great virtue.
- + St Goeric, bishop of Metz in France.
- + St Lambert, bishop of Freising, wonderworker.
- + St Lucia, daughter of an Irish king, she retired into France to serve God in obscurity. She chose for herself a solitary place on the north side of the river Meuse in the diocess of Verdun, where she lived in the practice of the most sublime virtues, till God called her to a happy immortality in the year 1090. She was buried in a church built by herself on the summit of a mountain near her own cell; and was enrolled in the number of the saints by Henry, bishop of Verdun. Her relics are kept during the summer season in the church of Mount St. Lucy, but in winter in the parish church of Sampigny; of both which churches she is the titular patroness. The former belonging to the Minims was erected under her invocation, in 1625, by the Prince of Phalneburg, of the house of Guise, and by his wife, who was sister to Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine. The shrine of St Lucy is much resorted to by pilgrims; it was visited in 1609 by the Duchess of Lorraine of the house of Mantua, and in 1632 by King Louis XIII of France, who was then at the siege of St Myhel in Lorraine.
- + St MacOigi or MacCuigi, an Irish priest.
- + St Marianus, hermit at Combraille near Evaux les Bains, he is celebrated August 19 and September 19.
- + St Mary de Cervellione, virgin, at Barcelona in Catalonia in Spain, of the Mercedarian Order or the Order of Our Lady of Ransom. She is commonly called St Mary of Help on account of the prompt assistance she renders to those who invoke her.
- + St Mary Williamette Emily de Rodat, died in the Lord, Sept. 19, 1852 in Villefranche, Aveyron, France, canonized April 23, 1950 by Pope Pius XII.
- + St Pomposa, virgin, martyr at Cordoba in Spain, murdered by the Muslim Infidels.
- + St Sequanus, abbot in the diocese of Langres, confessor.
- + St Theodore, bishop of Canterbury, he had been sent to England by Pope St Vitalianus, and was renowned for learning and holiness.
- + St Thomas Akafuji, Japanese nobleman and devoted Christian, Thomas served as catechist to St Leonard Kimura until his arrest. Condemned for being a Christian, he was burned alive at Nagasaki, Sept 19, 1622.
OREMUS
Most Holy Mary, Mother of God, and our Mother, and all you Saints, Fathers and Mothers, Apostles, Martyrs, Confessors, Virgins, Popes, Bishops, Doctors, Abbots, Priests, Brothers and Sisters, Hermits, Monks, Teachers and Evangelists and Missionaries, Champions and Heroes of Jesus Christ, whose feasts is today, named and unnamed, we pray to you for your intercession and guidance, lead us away from error and evil and into the Grace and Love of God, that with your assistance, we may join you in Eternity with the Living God, we make this prayer through Jesus Christ Our Lord, Who Lives and Reigns, in the Unity of the Godhead, with the Father and the Holy Ghost, one God, forever and ever, Amen.Lúcío Mascarenhas.
Ministério Metamorfose: O Caminho dos Santos de Lúcío Mascarenhas. https://www.vaticaninexile.com.