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angeltreasure · 8 months
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Discerning Apparitions ~ Fr Ripperger
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meltorights · 1 year
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i think st gertrude being the patron of cats is a more recent thing that ppl came up with but thats cool bc thats how patronages were usually assigned pre modern era papacy
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tanogabo · 29 days
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troubled-guest · 2 years
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A Catholic alternative to youtube. It's free!
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capn-o-my-soul · 23 days
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The internal penis, if you will.
internal penis sounds so scary, much scarier than external penis
libera animas omnium fidelium defunctorum de poenis internis
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turangalila · 5 months
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Jean Hanelle of Cambrai (c.1380 - c.1436) _ O Emanuel (plainchant) _ O Emanuel rex noster / Magne virtutum conditor [I-Tn MS J.II.9 Biblioteca Nazionale Universitaria, Torino, Italy]
_ O Emmanuel, Rex et legifer noster, exspectatio Gentium, et Salvator earum: veni ad salvandum nos, Domine, Deus noster
_ O Emanuel, rex noster, / gentium expectatio, / o salvator et legifer, / fessorum exhortatio, / fidelium salutifer, / o tuorum salvator / o inclite vexillifer, / hostium pavefactio. / Sane languentes propere, / ne languore deficiant; / lacrimas nostras apprime / sicca, ne magis defluant; / promissiones relege / et cito nobis affluant; / errantes pedes revehe / ne prepediti decidant. / Infelix hostis corruat / et tu veni redimere / quos ille nodis alligat. / Tu iube manu solvere, / penam quam ille preparat / velis, pie, destruere, / ne Tartarus absorbeat / quos tu iussisti vivere: / veni, antequam rapiat.//
Magne virtutum conditor, / Emanuel rectissime, / firme potentum domitor, / Deus noster doctissime, / alte celorum ianitor, / mandator invictissime, / summe iustorum portitor, / donator clementissime. / Virga silentum diligens, / et tremor infernalium, / panis et potus refovens, / corona supernalium, / habitaculum redolens, / domus cara fidelium, / gloria indeficiens / ad alta properantium. / Veni salvare, Domine, / diu qui expectavimus, / coperi nos de lumine / quod diu perquisivimus. //
Jean Hanelle – Cypriot Vespers. Maronite and Byzantine Chants, Motets and Plainchant Graindelavoix. Björn Schmelzer (2016, Glossa – GCD P32112)
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Really like FUNGER so I drew my characters in the first game's style of lineup, NOW IN COLOR!
Quick bios on our "Heroes"
Adolf Hainzart: He had once intended to live peacefully as a carpenter, but undead aggression saw his home village in ruin. The last man of his clan, the last tender of Frederick's Grove. He intends to continue the line of tradesmen in his ancestral homeland.
He is xenophobic to the point where even other nations of the Congregatio Fidelium are viewed with suspicion.
Christopher De Rochard: The hidden son of House Rochard, forced into knighthood and bloodied from the wars with heretic men of the north. Christopher holds himself to high standards of honour and nobility. Regretting being associated with peasantry and rabble such as Adolf. He is quite willing to compromise, being the one to forgive filthy Rashtalites if they choose to help the crusade.
Geoffrey Rosenthal: An old and skillful monk. He possesses skills of larceny, acrobatics, and key knowledge of how to truly hurt a human without killing them. He has an extensive education on mathematics, theology and alchemy. Though active and nimble, his puny stature and advanced age make him a fragile and weak combatant.
Afflicted with an overactive sex drive, he must take drugs to suppress it or struggle mentally to contain his urges.
Elizabeth Dorset: Concerned deeply over the state of mortal souls, Elizabeth seeks to gain control over her very own from the Gods. Cursed with knowledge forbidden in even Rashtalite doctrine, morality and ethics are just speedbumps on the path to true freedom.
She disdains most authority, but has an unhealthy love for her former professor...
So here they are, as far present (forward?) in time for this necromancer world as my blog has gotten.
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dhr-ao3 · 3 months
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Animae Fidelium
Animae Fidelium https://ift.tt/XIjE8cv by eliotandq Animae Fidelium - souls of the faithful. Hermione's sixth year brought many new moments that she would never have thought of in her entire life. And with these moments came new friends and even a boyfriend. For a while, it seemed like the best school year she'd ever had. The problem was that they lived in a world where war was coming, and everyone had to make their own decisions. Choose a side. Draco made his choice. But his decision not only affected him but also his best friend and the girl he fell in love with. Words: 1838, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling Rating: Not Rated Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Categories: F/M Characters: Hermione Granger, Blaise Zabini, Draco Malfoy, Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Ginny Weasley Relationships: Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy, Hermione Granger & Blaise Zabini, Draco Malfoy & Blaise Zabini, Hermione Granger & Harry Potter & Ginny Weasley & Ron Weasley Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Humor, Secret Relationship, Enemies to Lovers, Friendship, Head Girl Hermione Granger, Head Boy Blaise Zabini, Light Angst via AO3 works tagged 'Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy' https://ift.tt/40ZIJjo February 26, 2024 at 03:12PM
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ave-immaculata · 2 years
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Hello! I hope you’re having a nice day. I have a question in context to the sermons of Fr. Ripperger on the Holy Rosary through Sensus Fidelium where I’d like to focus on the conditions for prayer to be efficacious, where one of these requirements is the need for the person to be in a state of grace.
If a person prays the Holy Rosary but is in a state of mortal sin with the intention of repenting & going to confession, does that act still earn any merit from God? Would it be then better to delay praying the Holy Rosary until one again is in the state of grace in order to benefit the devotion’s fruits?
This is a very big question so I apologize for postponing my response, I'm truly not qualified to answer it.
I think I understand what Fr. Ripperger is saying (assuming I found the right video), but I can personally attest to the power of the Holy Rosary in the state of mortal sin. I would not be Catholic today without Our Lady's intercession through the Holy Rosary. I did not have faith in the Sacramental. I did not have faith in God. I did not have faith in Mary. I did not have anything but a bizarre willingness to recite the prayers of the Rosary with an open heart and a sliver of hope, and Mary did the rest. The moment I first entered into a state of grace is totally because of Christ's sacrifice, His gift of His mother, and her gift of the Rosary to us.
It is never better to delay prayer, and although I see the logic I think as soon as we start to see transactional (how can I make this most efficient) we lose sight of the true propose of spirituality, union with Christ.
Also, if you're truly intending to receive the Sacrament of Confession out of love for God and true sorrow for offending Him, I believe that would qualify as perfect contrition and then you wouldn't be in a state of mortal sin anyway!
As I said, I'm really not the best person to tackle such a question, but I hope this sort of helped. Fr Ripperger always challenges me 😂
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digitalblindfold · 1 year
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Insipientia corde suo, non es deus
Non esta vita qui adorem, non es usque ad unum
Es excommunicatus, ex unione fidelium
It is not heresy, and I will not recant
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queenwithnocrown · 1 year
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99% of my time is spent thinking about writing and the other 1% is spent actually writing.
That being said, I made a lot of progress today on my 18+ Copia/OC fic "Sensus Fidelium" and I think I might actually be reaching the finishing line soon! When I do I'll update it on AO3 and post a link here. Chapters 1-4 are currently up but it will ultimately be a 10 or 11 chapter fic. It's porny and plotty. It's dark and Gothic. It's the longest thing I've ever attempted to write and it's kicking my ass. Maybe it will kick your ass too (?) i dunno but check it out and stay tuned!
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angeltreasure · 5 months
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Catholicism Masterlist
NOTE:::: Items highlighted in red are my favorites for learning Catholicism.
Books for Learning Catholicism:
The Word on Fire Bible
Catechism of the Catholic Church second edition (pdf here)
Catholic Faith Handbook For Youth by Brian Singer-Towns and other contributors (pdf here)
Books About Prayer:
The Liturgy of the Hours by Word on Fire
The Secret of the Rosary by St. Louis de Montfort
The Rosary for the Holy Souls in Purgatory by Susan Tassone
10 Wonders of the Rosary by Fr. Donald Calloway, MIC
The Memorare Moment by Rev. Francis Joseph Hoffman
Blessed Sacrament Prayer Book edited by Bart Tesoriero
Heart of the Christian Life: Thoughts on Holy Mass by Pope Benedict XVI
Meet the Witnesses of the Miracle of the Sun by John M. Haffert
Our Father: Spiritual Reflections by Pope Francis
The Prayers & Personal Devotions of Mother Angelica, introduced & edited by Raymond Arroyo
Books About Saints:
Lives of the Saints: For Everyday in the Year by Fr. Alban Butler
Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska - Divine Mercy in My Soul by St. Maria Faustina Kowalska
Send Me Your Guardian Angel by Fr. Alessio Parente
Forty Dreams of St. John Bosco: From Saint John Bosco's Biographical Memoirs by St. John Bosco
Saint Charbel by Paul Daher
Mornings With St. Thérèse by St. Thérèse Editor: Patricia Treece 
The Secret of Mary by St. Louis de Montfort
The Confession of St. Patrick by St. Patrick
Saint Rafqa the Lebanese Nun (1832-1914) Teacher of the Generations and Patron Saint of the Suffers Father Elias Hanna (L.M.O.)
Rediscover the Saints by Matthew Kelly
Other Books:
The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis
7 Secrets of Confession by Vinny Flynn
Our Grounds for Hope by Archbishop Fulton Sheen
How to Share Your Faith by Bishop Robert Barron
How to Discern God’s Will for Your Life by Bishop Robert Barron
An Exorcist Tells His Story by Gabriele Amorth
This Is My Body by Bishop Robert Barron
Apps:
EWTN
Relevant Radio
Formed
iBreviary
CatholicTV
Mass Times for Travel
Websites:
EWTN
Relevant Radio
The Divine Mercy
Word on Fire
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)
Some social media:
Bishop Robert Barron
Divine Mercy
Breaking in the Habit
Sensus Fidelium
EWTN
Sacred Music:
Harpa Dei
Floriani
Groups:
The Association of Marian Helpers
Rosary Confraternity
Brown Scapular
Adoration Sodality of the Most Blessed Sacrament
What really happens at a Catholic Mass, short film
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This is by no means a complete list because I keep reading more books and finding new resources as a pilgrim in this life. Maybe you’ll find something here to help you grow in faith. May God bless you abundantly.
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visualpoett · 19 days
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Map of Jerusalem, from Book of Secrets of Faithful of Cross (Liber Secretorum Fidelium Crucis)
Artist: Marino the Elder (after) Sanuto
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tinyshe · 3 months
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Modesty in Speech ~ Fr. Ripperger Sensus Fidelium
Premiered Mar 1, 2024 For more by Fr. Ripperger
please visit http://sensustraditionis.org/
Fr. Ripperger's Press for his books at https://sentradpress.com/
Fr. Ripperger's order is found at https://dolorans.org/
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friarmusings · 6 months
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sensus fidelium
The expression “sensus fidelium” means the sense of the faithful. It played a large role in the dogmatic statement of the Immaculate Conception. It’s important to understand what the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception is and what it is not. Some people think the term refers to Christ’s conception in Mary’s womb without the intervention of a human father; but that is the Virgin Birth. Others…
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capn-o-my-soul · 23 days
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Infernal, not internal. Well, not yet.
ah i see. the infernal penis. the penis infernal. libera animas omnium fidelium defunctorum de penis inferni
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