Setem-8-acem Sogglem Santam
Setem-8-acem Sogglem Santam
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MAJOR AND/OR GREAT FEASTS
- Nativity of the BVM;
- St. Alan de la Roche or Alan de la Ropa;
- St. Disibod of Disibodenberg;
- St. Seraphina Sforza;
- Pope St. Sergius I;
- St. Thomas of Villanova.
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.However, 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'
Thou shalt not have strange gods before me." Exodus xx, 2-3; http://drbo.org/chapter/02020.htm
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)
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.
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
He that continues in the doctrine, the same has 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 (Best wishes).
For he that says unto him, God speed you, takes part 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.
MARIAN CALENDAR
September 8, 15 BC: The Feast of the Nativity of the Most Blessed and Ever Virgin Mary, Mother of God, 15 B.C., instituted in the year 436.
The Nativity of Our Lady, which happened, according to Baronius, in the year of the creation of the world 4007, on a Saturday, at daybreak, fifteen years before the birth of our Savior. This feast was instituted on September 8, in the Greek Church and in the Latin, in the year 436, according to the same Baronius; and, in France, by St Maurillus, Bishop of Angers. In the "Apocryphal" writings we read that the Virgin Mary was sprung from the royal family of David and educated at Jerusalem in the Temple of the Lord. Her father's name was Joachim and her mother's Anna. Her father's family was of Galilee and her mother's of Bethlehem. By some, Joachim is described as exceedingly rich. Tradition is unanimous that Mary was an only child, an heiress, and, therefore, many eligible men were eager to obtain her hand in marriage. Joachim and Anna lived chastely without any children for about twenty years, in the favor of God and the esteem of men. They vowed that if God should favor them with any issue, they would devote it to the service of the lord, for which reason they went every season of the year to the Temple. Again, the "Aprocryphal" tells us that both Joachim and Anna suffered much because of their childlessness, for this was considered a punishment from God. However, their prayers and sacrifices were rewarded and being informed by an angel that they would have a child, they offered ten she-lambs and twelve tender calves to the Lord in the Temple. And Anna brought forth, and inquiring of the midwife, she was told it was a girl, and she said, "My soul has been magnified this day," and she laid her child down. The days having been fulfilled, Anna was purified, and gave the breast to the child and called her name Mary. In Mary's soul from the very beginning was the bliss of heaven; in the first instant of her conception, Mary, by a singular grace and privilege granted by God, was preserved exempt from all Original Sin. "Thou art all fair, O my Love, and there is not a spot in thee." And "Who is she that cometh forth as the morning rising, fair as the moon, bright as the sun, terrible as any army set in array." Holy Mother Church has selected September 8, as the day to celebrate the Feast of the Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mary's Nativity, Theotokos Deipara, Mother of God. God never created a being more perfect, more admirable, than she is; He imbued her with a richer grace, power, and blessedness; but in one simple respect she surpasses all creatures, namely, that she is the Mother of her Creator – giving her sanctity and greatness that cannot be surpassed. Men sometimes wonder that we call her Mother of Life, of Mercy, of Salvation; what are all these titles compared to that one name, Mother of God? Joachim and Anna bestowed the name of Mary on their little daughter, and she has become "Our Lady," the greatest lady of all. What a happy choice of name! Mary is of all names the most common and the least vulgar, the name which is never really given, but lent, to those who have the honor to bear it, for it belongs by particular right to her who was the first to make it glorious. "Oh Mary! How great is thy name!"Feast of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre also called La Cachita
Our Lady of Charity, also known as Our Lady of El Cobre, Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre or "la Vírgen de la Caridad", is a popular Marian title of the Blessed Virgin Mary known in many Catholic countries. Several known Marian images with the same title exist around the world while a particular Hispanic image is pontifically designated by Pope Benedict XV as the Patroness of Cuba. This image of the Madonna and Child is enshrined in the National Shrine Basilica of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre, built in 1926 and situated in the village El Cobre, near Santiago de Cuba. Pope Pius XI granted a Canonical Coronation for the image on December 20, 1936. The feast day of Our Lady of Charity is September 8; the solemn Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Various similar Marian images predating the Cuban image have a similar title as well as having been granted a canonical coronation by the Popes and can be found in the several cities worldwide. The history of the La Vírgen de la Caridad del Cobre, began around 1612. The image is thought to have been brought by Spaniard colonists from the town of Illescas in Toledo, Spain where a similar statue of the Virgin Mary of Charity was already well-venerated. Local legend recalls the Spanish captains who bring with them religious Marian images to guide and protect them from English pirates at sea. Two Native American or Indian brothers, Roderick and John de Hoyos, and an African slave child, John Moreno, set out to the Bay of Nipe for salt. They are traditionally given the moniker the "three Juans." They needed the salt for the preservation of the meat at the Barajagua slaughter house, which supplied the workers and inhabitants of Santiago del Prado, now known as El Cobre. While out in the bay, a storm arose, rocking their tiny boat violently with incoming waves. The child John was wearing a medal with the image of the Virgin Mary. The three men began to pray for her protection. Suddenly, the skies cleared, and the storm was gone. In the distance, they saw a strange object floating in the water. They rowed towards it as the waves carried it to them. At first they mistook it for a bird, but quickly saw that it was what seemed to be a statue of a girl. At last they were able to determine that it was a statue of the Virgin Mary holding the child Jesus on her left arm and a gold cross in her right hand. The statue was fastened to a board with an inscription saying "Yo Soy la Vírgen de la Caridad" or "I am the Virgin of Charity." Much to their surprise, the statue remained completely dry while afloat in the water. Overjoyed by what they had discovered, they hurried back to Barajagua. They showed the statue to a government official, Francis Sanchez de Moya, who then ordered a small chapel to be built in her honor. One night, Rodrick went to visit the statue, but discovered that the image was gone. He organized a search party, but had no success in finding Our Lady of Charity. Then, the next morning, she was back on the altar, as if nothing had happened. This was inconceivable as the chapel had been locked. This event happened three times. The people of Barajagua came to the conclusion that she wanted to be in a different spot, so they took her to El Cobre. She was received with much joy in El Cobre, and the church there had its bells ring on her arrival. It was at this point that she became known as "Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre" or "Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre." Much to the dismay of people in El Cobre, the disappearance of the statue continued to happen. One day, a young girl named Jabba was playing outside, pursuing butterflies and picking flowers. She went towards the mountains of the Sierra Maestra, where she came across the statue on top of a small hill. There were those who did and those who did not believe the little girl's testimony, but in the end, the Virgin was taken to the spot of her discovery, where a church was erected for her. Before the famous image on May 19, 1801, a royal edict from King Charles IV decreed that Cuban slaves were to be freed from the El Cobre copper mines. The story circulated around the island quickly. Many felt that the Virgin purposely chose to have her sanctuary in El Cobre because it is located in Oriente Province. Later folk legends associated the taking of copper materials to their homes after having it blessed near the Virgin's sanctified image as a form of souvenir and miraculous healing. A banner above her head bears the Latin phrase "Mater Caritatis Fluctibus Maris Ambulavit" (Mother of Charity who walked on the road of stormy seas).September 8, 1565: Feast of the Victory of Our Lady of Mount Philermo, Malta. Celebrates the lifting of the siege by the Muslim Infidels.
By the miraculous help of Our Lady of Mount Philermos, the Icon of the Knights of St John, the invasion of Malta by the Muslim Infidels in 1565 was defeated, and they were forced to evacuate Malta.- Our Lady of the Mount, commemorating the recovery by fishermen of a statue of Our Lady that had belonged to the former church of St. Anne (the Bandra Reclamation Bus Depot is built over the site of St. Anne's Church) that the Marathas had destroyed and had cast into the sea during their invasion and occupation of the North Concan, and the miracles it wrought, it being enshrined on the Mount of the city of Bandora or Bandra, later annexed to Bombay.
- Our Lady of Covadonga, commemorating the defeat of the Infidels by King Pelagius at the Battles of Covadonga and Proaza.
- Our Lady of Liberty, or Madonna della Libera, celebrating a defeat of the Infidels at Moiano near Benevento in South Italy.
- Three Separate Apparitions of Our Lady of Health also called Vailankanni in the Tamil language.
- Mother of God or Our Lady of Valldeflors in Catalonia, Spain.
- Apparition of Our Lady on a Chestnut tree at Ripalta in Italy, 1778 & 1779, called Madonna della Ghianda or Our Lady of the Chestnuts.
Collective of Martyrs
- The Holy Martyrs of Alexandria under Emperor Diocletian, Saints Ammon, Dio, Faustus, Neoterius, Theophilus, and twenty others.
- The Holy Martyrs of Antioch, Saints Timothy and Faustus.
- The Holy Martyrs of Gaza in Palestine, Saints Eusebius, Nestabus, and Zeno, brothers, and St. Nestor, who were tortured and cut to pieces by a multitude of Pagans that rushed upon them, in the time of Julian the Apostate.
- Holy Martyrs of Nagasaki martyred together for their faith, September 8, 1628, in Nagasaki, Japan. On May 7, 1867, they were beatified by Pope Pius IX. They are: Thomas Tomachi, Thomas of St Hyacinth, Romanus Aibara, Paul Tomachi, Paul Aibara Sandayu, Michael Yamada Kasahashi, Michael Tomachi, Matthew Alvarez Anjin, Ludwig Nihachi, Lucia Ludovica, Leo Aibara, Lawrence Yamada, John Tomachi, John Imamura, Francis Nihachi, Francis Castellet Vinale, Dominic Tomachi, Dominic of St Francis, Dominic Nihachi, Anthony of St Dominic, Anthony of St Bonaventure.
- Holy Martyrs of Spain: Martyrs murdered by the traitors, Communist terrorists from 1934 to 1939: Adrian Saiz y Saiz, Alfredo Pellicer Muñoz, Apolonia Lizárraga Ochoa de Zabalegui, Boniface Rodríguez González, Dolores Puig Bonany, Eusebio Alonso Uyarra, Ismael Escrihuela Esteve, Josefa Ruano García, Joseph Padrell Navarro, Mamerto Carchano y Carchano, Marino Blanes Giner, Michael Beato Sánchez, Pascal Fortuño Almela, Placido García Gilabert, Segimon Sagalés Vilá, and Thomas Capdevila Miquel.
Translations
- Translation of the Relics of St. Adrian of Nicomedia to Rome on this day, on which occasion, his festival is celebrated.
Individual Saints
- St. Adela of Messines;
- St. Alan de la Roche or Alan de la Ropa was a noted Dominican theologian, philosopher, scholar, and writer. By his preaching he restored the devotion of the Rosary throughout northern France and the Low Countries, and he established many Rosary confraternities. His writings were published posthumously. Died September 8, 1475 in Zwolle, Netherlands;
- St. Corbinian, first bishop of Freisingen. Being consecrated by Pope Gregory II, and sent to preach the Gospel, he reaped an abundant harvest in France and Germany, and finally renowned for virtues and miracles, rested in peace;
- St. Cynfarch;
- St. Disibod of Disibodenberg, an Irish bishop who desired to reform, when he received little help from his fellow clerics, migrated c. 653 with several friends from Ireland to the Nahe Valley near Bingen, Germany, where he founded the monastery later known as Mount St. Disibod, the nearby city of Disenberg (Disibodenberg) is named for this house. He served as Bishop of Disenberg, Germany, governing in the Irish way, as an abbot-bishop, living as an anchorite in a bee-hive cell. A miracle worker, he won many converts in the region. St. Hildegard of Bingen wrote a biography of him based on visions she received.;
- Queen St. Ethelburgh of Kent;
- St. Isaac the Great, Sahak, Isaac the Parthian, the date of his death is uncertain, some have suggested Sept 7 or 8, 439 A.D.;
- St. Peter of Chavanon;
- St. Seraphina Sforza, the daughter of Catarina Colonna amd Count Guido Antonio of Montefeltro of Urbino. Orphaned as a child, she grew up in the Roman villa of her uncle, Prince Colonna. Married to Duke Alexander Sforza, Lord of Pesaro, Italy at age 16 in 1448. After several happy years together, Alexander began to lead a dissolute life. He fell for a woman named Pacifica, had an affair, tried to poison Sueva, and finally kicked her out of the house in 1457. She joined the Poor Clares at Pesaro, taking the name Seraphina, and spending much of her time praying for Alexander's conversion. He eventually came to his senses and wanted Sueva back, but by then she had taken her vows. Twenty years a nun, she was elected abbess of her convent in 1475. She died September 8, 1478 at Pesaro, Italy. When her body was exhumed several years later, it was found to be incorrupt. Her cult was confirmed by Pope Benedict XIV on July 17, 1754;
- Pope St. Sergius I was the son of Syrian Christian immigrants. Elected pope on December 15, 687, he resisted Emperor Justinian II's efforts at Caesaropapism. The Mahomettan heresy made large military advances in North Africa during Sergius' reign. Sergius reconciled the schismatic Church of Aquileia to Rome. Ordered processions in Rome on the days of the Annunciation, Nativity, Assumption and the Purification of the Blessed Virgin. Sent missionaries to Friesland (Frisia) and Germany. Defended St Wilfrid of York. Organized the baptism of Caedwalla as king of the West Saxons in 689. Ordained St Willibrand as bishop of the Frisians in 695. Introduced the Agnus Dei to the Latin eucharistic rites. Ordained ninety-six bishops, eighteen priests, and four deacons;
- St. Thomas of Villanova, Archbishop of Valencia in Spain, distinguished by his ardent charity for the poor. He was inscribed among the saints by Alexander VII, and his feast is celebrated on the 22nd of this month.
NOT YET BEATIFIED OR CANONIZED
- St. Adam Bargielski, murdered by the Nazis, September 8, 1942;
- St. Frederick Ozanam;
- St. Stephen Pongracz;
- St. Vladislav Bladzinski, murdered by the Nazis, Sept 8, 1944.
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 are 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.
NOT TODAY
- Our Lady of Meritxell Jan 6
- The Holy Martyrs of Durham: Saints John Talbot, John Norton and Thomas Palaser, August 9, 1600 at Durham, England.
Metamorphosis Ministry of Lúcío Mascarenhas. https://www.vaticaninexile.com.