Setem-3-acem Sogglem Santam

Setem-3-acem Sogglem Santam

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MAJOR FEASTS

  1. St Simon Stylites the Younger (Pictured)
  2. Exaltation of Pope St Gregory the Great
  3. St Longarad
  4. St Aengus
  5. St Basillissa
  6. St Saraphia
  7. St Marinus


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'

"I am the Lord thy God, who brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. Thou shalt not have strange gods before me." Exodus xx, 2-3; http://drbo.org/chapter/02020.htm "The gods of the pagans / heathens / gentiles are devils" Psalm 95, 5 "Pagans / heathens / gentiles sacrifice to devils, and not to God" 1 Corinthians x 20 "Bear not the yoke with unbelievers. For what participation hath justice with injustice? Or what fellowship hath light with darkness? And what concord hath Christ with Belial? Or what part hath the faithful with the unbeliever? And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? For you are the temple of the living God; as God saith: I will dwell in them, and walk among them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. Wherefore, Go out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing: And I will receive you; and I will be a Father to you; and you shall be my sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty." (2 Corinthians vi, 14 fl.; http://drbo.org/chapter/54006.htm) "Thus saith the Lord: Stand ye on the ways, and see and ask for the old paths which is the good way, and walk ye in it: and you shall find refreshment for your souls. And they said: we will not walk. And I appointed watchmen over you, saying: Hearken ye to the sound of the trumpet. And they said: We will not hearken." (Jeremias vi, 16-17; http://drbo.org/chapter/28006.htm)

God's Firewall Against Satan and Satan's Lies of Pretended "New Gospels" eg Montanism, Mahomettanism, Waldensianism, Lutheranism, Calvinism, Modernism, etc

"I wonder that you are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ, unto another gospel. Which is not another, only there are some that trouble you, and would pervert the gospel of Christ. But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach a gospel to you besides that which we have preached to you, let him be accursed. As we said before, so now I say again: If any one preach to you a gospel, besides that which you have received, let him be accursed." Galatians 1, 6-9 http://drbo.org/chapter/55001.htm "Whosoever revolteth, and continueth not in the doctrine of Christ, hath not God. He that continueth in the doctrine, the same hath both the Father and the Son. If any man come to you, and bring not this doctrine, receive him not into the house nor say to him, God speed you. For he that saith unto him, God speed you, communicateth with his wicked works." 2nd Epistle of St John i, 9-11 http://drbo.org/chapter/70001.htm

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.

  1. Marian Calendar

    1. September 3, 1147: Dedication of the Abbey of Corneville in Corneville sur Risle near Eure in Normandy, in honor of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, by Hugh, Archbishop of Rouen. (Gallia Christiana, t. 4).
    2. September 3: Mother of the Divine Shepherd of Brebieres or Our Lady of the Divine Shepherd

      Notre Dame de Brebieres also known as Our Lady of the Divine Shepherd, is located in the small town of Albert in the diocese of Amiens, France. Brebieres refers to brebis, which is French for sheep, and berger, which is French for shepherd. At one time, probably sometime in the 12th century, and according to local tradition, a shepherd was grazing his sheep when he observed that many of the animals were staying in the same area to eat, ripping the grass out by the roots. It must have seemed very odd to the shepherd, who decided that the sheep were trying to uncover something, so he started to dig in the very spot himself. In a short time he uncovered a statue of the Blessed Virgin sculpted from a single piece of solid stone. The statue was fairly large, nearly four feet tall, and represented the Blessed Mother holding the Divine Child in her arm. There was a sheep depicted quietly reclining at Mary’s feet. As has happened so often throughout history, the finding of the statue increased the enthusiasm and affection of the local populace toward the Mother of God. A small chapel was built at the site to honor the statue and receive the pilgrims who had already begun coming to Albert to visit the statue. St Colette can be credited for helping to spread of the fame of Our Lady of the Divine Shepherd at Brebieres. At age fourteen she was somewhat short and had a delicate constitution. Seeking a remedy through the favor of the Blessed Virgin, St Colette prayed to Our Lady of Brebieres. She not only obtained vigor and good health, she also found that several inches were miraculously added to her height. In 1637 the sanctuary was partially burned, and the miraculous image was moved to the parish church of Albert in 1727. During the French Revolution the church was made into a pagan temple, a Demonarium, to the goddess of irrationality and fanaticism, while the image of the Mother of God was hidden until 1802 when the horrors of the Marano Terror subsided. This feast is celebrated in a number of places and by certain religious communities and congregations: Capuchins, Marists and others, on widely different dates. The pilgrimage here was revived after 1870, and a beautiful basilica was completed in 1887. The statue was crowned in 1901, and devastated in both world wars. The basilica has again been rebuilt. The collect of the Mass prays that by following the Good Shepherd on earth, we may reach the pastures of eternal life with Mary in heaven.

    3. Madonna dei Monti, Rome, Italy

      On April 26, 1579, John Peter Fenarolo stood on a pile of hay in a barn, swinging a sickle toward the wall, when he heard a voice: "Watch what you're doing. Don't hurt me." He went on working, but then heard: "Ah, have mercy on my son, if not me." Investigating more carefully, he uncovered a beautiful fresco of the Madonna and Child, a relic of the time when the place had been a convent of the Poor Clares. As news of the discovery spread through Rome, many people came to admire the image. In 1580, a blind woman named Anastasia regained her sight while praying before it. The miracle convinced Pope Gregory XIII to authorize construction of a new church there. This became the church of Santa Maria ai Monti (St. Mary in the Mountains), in the central district that occupies three of Rome's seven hills. Installed on the high altar in a magnificent setting, the image was crowned September 3, 1632. A replica processes through the streets every year on or about April 26.

    4. Our Lady, Mother of the Good Shepherd or Maria Madre del Buon Pastore, celebrated by the Paulinist order.

    5. Notre-Dame, Quézac, Cantal, Auvergne. Sanctuary consecrated September 3, 1887.

    6. Our Lady of the Capuchins or Madonna dei Cappuccini, Casalpusterlengo, Lodi, Lombardy, Italy, commemorating the Coronation of the Image, September 3, 1780.

    7. Feast of Our Lady of Grace or Madonna delle Grazie, Chiusdino, Siena, Tuscany, Italy.

    8. Our Lady of the Deaf, or of Hearing, or Maria Santissima dell'Udienza, Giuliana, Palermo, Sicily, Italy.

    9. Our Lady of the Miracle of the Valley of Ruesga, Virgen del Milagro, Ruesga, Cantabria, Spain.

    10. Feast of the Dedication of the Church of the Mother of God or Mare de Déu of Puiggraciós, Vallès, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, September 3, 1711.


  2. EXALTATIONS

  3. + The Exaltation of Pope St Gregory the Great at Rome to the Sovereign Pontificate, an incomparable man, who, being forced to take that burden upon himself, sent forth from the more exalted throne brighter rays of sanctity upon the world. "The Holy Bible is like a mirror before our mind's eye. In it we see our inner face. From the Scriptures we can learn our spiritual deformities and beauties. And there too we discover the progress we are making and how far we are from perfection." - Pope St Gregory the Great.

  4. FEASTS OF TRANSLATIONS

  5. + The Feast of the Translation of King St Edward the Martyr, King of England, to the Church of St Edward at Brookwood, near Guildford.

  6. COLLECTIVE OF MARTYRS

  7. + The Holy Martyrs of Aquileia, the holy virgins and martyrs Euphemia, Dorothea, Thecla, and Erasma, variously sisters and cousins, who were born to the nobility, the daughters of the pagans Valentinianus and Valentius, residents of Aquileia. Each reverted and made private vows, dedicating themselves to God. They were arrested, and after enduring many torments, they were slain with the sword, by order of Valentius, in the persecution of Nero, for becoming Christian, and were buried by St Hermagoras.

  8. + The Holy Martyrs of Caprera Island near Corsica Saints Aigulphus, abbot of Lerins, Turcharius, Frugentius, and thirty Companions, monks, who, after being tortured and exiled from Lerins to Caprera by two renegade monks of Lerins, Arcadius and Colombus, assisted by the bishop of Uzes and some soldiers sent by the bishop were seized upon and martyred, murdered by the Muslim Infidels on that island. A feast of the Translations to Lerins by Seguin, archbishop of Sens, is celebrated May 17. Caprera used to be called Amatuna and Caprasia.

  9. + The Holy Martyrs of Capua Saints Aristseus, bishop, and Antoninus, a boy.

  10. + The Holy Martyrs of Cordoba Saints Abundus, Marcus and Companions, martyred, murdered by the Muslim Infidels occupying Spain for refusing to Apostatize to their abominable filth.

  11. + The Holy Martyrs Saints Zeno and Chariton. The one was cast into a caldron of melted lead, the other into a burning furnace. The place of their martyrdom and their history is lost, but it is known that it happened in the eastern half of the Roman Empire.

  12. + The Holy Martyrs of Heraclea in Thrace Saints Ammon, a deacon, martyred in the persecutions of Emperors Diocletian and Licinius along with 40 young women whom he brought to Christianity, September 3, 303.

  13. + The Holy Martyrs of Nagasaki Saints Anthony Ishida, Bartolomew Gutierrez Rodriguez, Francis Terrero de Ortega Perez, Gabriel Tarazona Rodriguez, Jerome of the Cross de Torres and Vincent Simoes de Carvalho, martyred, murdered by the Buddhists at the instigation of the Dutch Protestants, both Satanists, September 3, 1632, beatified May 7, 1867 by Pope Pius IX.

  14. + The Holy Martyrs of Seoul Saints Agnes Kim Hyo-Ch’u, Barbara Kwon Hui, Barbara Yi Chong-hui, John Pak Hu-jae, Mary Pak K’Un-agi, and Mary Yi Yon-hui, martyred, murdered by the Confucians of Corea or Korea, September 3, 1839 at the Small West Gate, Seoul, beatified July 5, 1925 by Pope Pius XI, not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.

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

  16. + Saints Archan, his sons Gartan and Haindrit, natives of England or Scotland, refugees from an unknown persecution, they lived and died as hermits at Oetting now Etting near Ingolstadt. They are also called Archus, Guardanus or Quartanus and Herennius or Herenneus. In 1584 the pious Duke William V of Bavaria received reports on these saints and their veneration. The bishop of Eichstatt then examined the miracles that had been wrought on their graves, raised their relics and ordered a great celebration. An innumerable number of pilgrims had flocked to this solemnity, and it was now decreed that the feast of the burial of these holy bodies should be celebrated every year on the first Sunday in September. The many miracles performed on the occasion have been written down and carefully examined by the Reverend Ordinariate. In 1627, the Elector Maximilian I of Bavaria, being informed of this, praised the bishop's order. In 1632 and 1641 these precious relics were taken for safekeeping to the fortress of Ingolstadt for fear of the Protestant Swedes, and where they were also venerated. After the Swedish War they were brought back to Oetting. The holy bones were set in silver and gold and have since rested in an ebony casket. In the vicinity of Oetting there is a well which, at the prayers of these saints, welled up there and gave them the water they needed. Many wonderful healings have occurred at this well. The well water is widely shipped and used as a remedy for various diseases. A Swedish officer was relieved of a painful foot complaint by this water and made so perfect that he could continue his march fresh and healthy. The veneration of these saints continues.

  17. INDIVIDUAL SAINTS

  18. + St Aengus or Oengus nicknamed MacCneise or Macnissius, prophet, wonderworker. He was baptized as Oengus, son of Fobreach and Cnes, he was baptized by St Patrick in a fountain that miraculously sprung forth, he was taught of St Bolcan, who was himself taught of St Patrick, and was made 1st bishop of Connor in Ireland by St Patrick. He died in the Lord, November 3, 506 or 513, today, September 3, is probably a feast of the translation of his relics. His nickname is derived from his mother. (Click here).

  19. + St Albert Besozzi, hermit at St Catherine del Sasso is in Leggiuno, across Lake Maggiore from Stresa. On a stormy night in 1170, a rich trader, Alberto Besozzi, was washed from his boat and was saved from certain drowning by the intervention of St Catherine. In a gesture of thanks he decides to live out his life as a hermit in the caves above the rocks, and during his years there he built the first chapel on the site. St Catherine intervened again centuries later, wiping out the plague that had been terrorizing the region. And again in 17th century, she is said to have stopped a massive rock slide before it crushed the chapel containing the tomb of St Albert.

  20. + St Ambrose, bishop of Sens.

  21. + St Auxanus, bishop of Milan, confessor.

  22. + St Balan or Balin or Balloin, an Anglo-Saxon, together with St Colman, bishop of Lindisfarne, he and his brothers Saints Gerald, Berikert and Hubritan, dissented from the Synod of Whitby's decision to adopt the Roman dating of Pascha, and so withdrew to Ireland, to a place called Tech-Saxan, or the House of the Saxons.

  23. + St Basillissa, a nine year old girl, virgin, martyr at Nicomedia, in the persecution of Diocletian, under the governor Alexander. After having, through the power of God, overcome scourging, fire, and the beasts, she gave up her soul to her Creator in prayer, September 3, 303.

  24. + St Chrodegang or Godegrand, bishop of Sees, martyr. Twin brother of St Opportuna, abbess of Monasteriolum, part of the family of the Counts of Mortain. 15th bishop of Sees. Noted for his support of the poor and disabled. Murdered September 3, 769, while returning from a pilgrimage to the tombs of the Apostles in Rome. He is called "the eye of the blind, the foot of the lame, the father of the poor, the support of the hungry."

  25. + St Colman, of Cluain or Druim Ferta Mughaine, now Kilclonfert, King's County.

  26. + St Commendator, martyred by the Muslim Infidels at Cordoba in Spain. He is celebrated by the Mercedarians. His true name is not known, he was an unknown Christian who led the Christian resistance as a Commander or Commendator, and being captured, he was tied to a dead tree, tortured and murdered by the infidels after refusing to apostatize to the filth of Mahomettanism. Following his martyrdom, the tree came back to life.

  27. + St Garadh, Lon, or Lon-garadh, an Irishman from Ossory, his Dies Natalis is June 24, but he is also commemorated today, September 3.

  28. + St Guala or Wala or Walter, bishop of Brescia. One of the first disciples in Italy of St Dominic de Guzman. First Dominican prior in Brescia, Italy, and of Bologna, Italy. Papal Inquisitor, Legate, peacemaker between Emperor Henry II and the peoples of North Italy. Pope Gregory IX, in 1229 compelled him to be consecrated bishop of Brescia. He grudgingly accepted, but for five years he had to stay away from the city, torn by factions. During his long exile he was a guest of the Vallombrosans, near Bergamo, where he wept, prayed and studied. Finally he was able to return to Brescia to the jubilation of his children, of whom he was a very loving father and diligent shepherd. His last episcopal act was the laying of the first stone of the church of St Stephen in Bergamo, and here, on September 3, 1244, at the house of the Vallombrosan order, he was called to the eternal prize. Guala in a famous vision saw the St Dominic enter into celestial glory. Pope Pius IX on October 1, 1868 confirmed the cult of St Guala.

  29. + Queen St Hereswitha, the daughter of Hereric, a Northumbrian prince, and Breguswith; her sister is St Hilda of Whitby. Wife of Aethelhere, King of East Anglia. Mother of Alfwold and of Aldwulf who became king of East Anglia, and of Saints Sexburga, Ethelburga, and Withburga. When she became a widow, she retired as a nun in Chelles convent in France.

  30. + St Herman, brother of St Otto of Heidelberg. Benedictine monk at Niederaltaich, Bavaria in 1320, living in a hermit's cell near the monastery.

  31. + St Lon, or Loman, called the St Augustine of Ireland. He is also called Lon-garadh of Disert-Garadh, or of Magh Tuathat. (Click here).

  32. + St Mansuetus, bishop of Toul, confessor. A British, not English, missionary. He raised back to life a young boy who died while playing, the son of the local Roman Imperial governor, and successfully evangelized what became Lorraine that he is called the Apostle of Lorraine.

  33. + St Marinus, bishop of Rimini, and founder of the "country" of San Marino. A Dalmatian stonemason refugee from his own country due to the Diocletianic Persecution, he worked at Monte Titano in modern San Marino. He converted many, and ministered to Christians who had been sentenced to the stone quarries as punishment for their faith. St Gaudentius, bishop of Rimini ordained him a deacon, and he succeeded him as bishop. Falsely accused by an insane woman of Rimini of being her estranged husband, he fled to a cave on Monte Titano, and lived there as a hermit. When followers gathered around him, he converted his hermitage into a monastery, and was its first abbot, the owner of the mountain, a woman of Rimini, donated the property to him. Died in the Lord, September 3, 366. The state of San Marino developed from his monastery and its estates.

  34. + St Martinianus, 16th bishop of Como in north Italy during the time of the Lombard invasion and settlement of Italy.

  35. + St Natalis, a native of Benevento, and priest at Casale in the Piedmont, Italy.

  36. + St Phoebe, at Corinth. She is mentioned by St Paul the Apostle in his Epistle to the Romans.

  37. + St Quenburga, Cwenburgh or Cuniburga, daughter of Conrad or Cenred of Wessex, sister of King Ina of Wessex and of Queen St Cuthburgh of Northumbria, with whom, she founded the Benedictine monastery in Wimborne, Dorset, England, and served as abbess there. Although it was a double (and possibly, triple) abbey, it was intended primarily for nuns. Cuthburgh was its first abbess. Wimborne was important for having produced Saints Lioba and Thecla, who were among the many religious who assisted St Boniface in his efforts to evangelize Germany.

  38. + St Regulus, bishop of Rheims, he had been a monk at Rebais and founded the monastery of Orbais, died in the Lord, September 3, 698.

  39. + St Remaclus, abbot of several monasteries, bishop of Maastricht, confessor. (Click here).

  40. + St Sandulfus or Sandalus or Sandila, martyred September 3, 855, at Cordoba in Spain, by the impious Muslim Infidels, out of hatred of the True God.

  41. + St Saraphia or Serapia, virgin, martyr at Rome. Under the emperor Adrian, she was delivered to two lascivious young men, and as she could not be corrupted, nor afterwards burned with lighted torches, she was beaten with rods, and finally beheaded, by order of the judge Berillus. She died on July 29th, and was buried by St Sabina in her own sepulchre, near the field of Vindician. But the commemoration of her martyrdom is celebrated more solemnly on this day, September 3, when their common tomb was finished and adorned, and dedicated as a place of prayer.

  42. + St Simon Stylites the Younger. Click here for more information.

  43. + St Vitalianus, bishop of Caudium modern Montesarchio in Campania, Italy. When chosen bishop by the people of the region, which was the custom in those days, he was roundly abused by his enemies, including priests who had wanted the seat. He was accused of preaching chastity without practicing it, and being involved in debauchery. Vitalian denounced their lies, then packed up and left the city, heading for Rome to take his case to the pope. His enemies followed him, captured him, tied him in a leather bag, and threw him into the Garigliano River to drown. He floated to the coast of Ostia, Italy where he was rescued by some fishermen, and emerged unharmed. He stayed there several months, during which there was famine, drought and plague back in the city that had betrayed and abused him. Their misery ended only when he returned to them; his entry to the city caused the first rain in months. Known as a miracle worker during the time he remained there. Later in life he retired to live as a hermit at Milarum near Caserta, Italy, and then to Montevergine where he is reputed to have built a chapel and oratory dedicated the Blessed Virgin Mary.

DAMNED, see Unam Sanctam, Cantate Domino of the Council of Florence, Pope Paul IV's Cum ex Apostolatus Officio

  1. Sisters Viviana nee Denise LeClerq and Angela-Maria nee Jeanne Littlejohn, murdered by the Muslim Infidels September 3, 1995 in Belcourt, Algiers, Algeria. Part of the Alleged "19 Martyrs of Algeria" who died professing that the Demon Allah is God, that the Muslim Infidels worship the True God, and can attain to salvation by the practice of the Abomination and filth called Mahomettanism, in opposition of the Stated Word of God, the Bible, that Allah is a Demon, and that All Pretended Public Revelations after the Death of the Twelve Apostles are false and from Satan. Anybody who "confesses" that Mahomettanism is true is obliged to embrace that vileness and filth, to become a Muslim Infidel. Ironically, they were murdered by the same Muslim Infidels, in the practice of the bigotry, barbarism and terrorism that are the essential core doctrines of that filth, being true Muslims, faithfully imitating and practicing what the Accursed and Damned Mahomet taught.

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