Peyton Manning. Pervert.



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Sorry, Mr. Manning. ABE (Against Basically Everything) Ministry has gotten to the bottom of the story. You yelling Omaha before the play has nothing to do with changing a play at the line of scrimmage. 

You yelling Omaha is about your sly praise for a Porn Comic series character. 


  •  Published March 27, 2020
    Updated April 6, 2020
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Overlooked is a series of obituaries about remarkable people whose deaths, beginning in 1851, went unreported in The Times.

In the comic book series Omaha the Cat Dancer, Susie Jensen is a tall, curvy anthropomorphic feline stripper with a large bosom and the stage name “Omaha.” She has an on-again, off-again relationship with the equally feline Chuck, a freelance commercial artist whose father is opening an underground strip club. There’s sex, there’s nudity and there’s fur — lots of it.

Omaha was unusual for an erotic comic book in the 1980s. Most “adult comics,” as they were called, were exploitative and emphasized violence, sex or a combination of the two. Omaha was more of a soap opera that included sex.

At the heart of the series was the writer Kate Worley, who gave the comic its distinctive voice and helped cultivate its wide-ranging fan base.

Manning, you cannot be the GOAT because you not only love Porn Comics you repeatedly gave a shout-out to your favorite Porn character on national TV in an NFL game that began with the playing of the National Anthem - the National Anthem for crying out loud...

Have you ever heard Tom Brady publicly praising a character in Porn Comics?

No. 

Debate over. 

You ain’t The GOAT.


Macro-Evolution?

Well, no. There is no such thing as macro-evolution because for such a thing to exist it would have to be the case that a set of parents gave birth to an offspring that had an organ neither parent had.

That is an absurdity.

Of course there is micro-evolutuon, minor changes within a species, but there is no such thing as macro-evolutuon and one way we know this is the Fossil Record has no evidence of any transitional animals; i.e. the Missing Link(s).

But ABS wants to address the question from a purely Catholic position. And from a purely Catholic, Doctrinal, position, macro-evolution is an ontological impossibility.

I shall begin at an odd starting point (what else would you expect from ABS?)


St. Vincent of Lerins

The Notes of a true Catholic

...This being the case, he is the true and genuine Catholic who loves the truth of God, who loves the Church, who loves the Body of Christ, who esteems divine religion and the Catholic Faith above every thing, above the authority, above the regard, above the genius, above the eloquence, above the philosophy, of  every man whatsoever; who sets light by all of these, and continuing steadfast and established in the faith, resolves that he will believe that, and that only, which he is sure the Catholic Church has held universally and from ancient time; but that whatsoever new and unheard-of doctrine he shall find to have been furtively introduced by some one or another, besides that of all, or contrary to that of all the saints, this, he will understand, does not pertain to religion, but is permitted as a trial, being instructed especially by the words of the blessed Apostle Paul, who writes thus in his first Epistle to the Corinthians, " There must needs be heresies, that they who are approved may be made manifest among you: "as though he should say, This is the reason why the authors of Heresies are not forthwith rooted up by God, namely, that they who are approved may be made manifest that is, that it may be apparent of each individual, how tenacious and faithful and steadfast he is in his love of the Catholic faith.

And in truth, as each novelty springs up incontinently is discerned the difference between the weight of the wheat and the lightness of the chaff. Then that which had no weight to keep it on the floor is without difficulty blown away. For some at once fly off entirely; others having been only shaken out, afraid of perishing, wounded, half alive, half dead, are ashamed to return. They have, in fact swallowed a quantity of poison--not enough to kill, yet more than can be got rid of; it neither causes death, nor suffers to live. O wretched condition! With what surging tempestuous cares are they tossed about !  One while, the error being set in motion, they are hurried whithersoever the wind drives them; another, returning upon themselves like refluent waves, they are dashed back: one while, with rash presumption, they give their approval to what seems uncertain; another, with irrational fear, they are frightened out of their wits at what is certain, in doubt whither to go, whither to return, what to seek, what to shun, what to keep, what to throw away.

This affliction, indeed, of a hesitating and miserably vacillating mind is, if they are wise, a medicine intended for them by God's compassion. For therefore it is that outside the most secure harbour of the Catholic Faith, they are tossed about, beaten, and almost killed, by divers tempestuous cogitations, in order that they may take in the sails of self-conceit, which, they had with ill advice unfurled to the blasts of novelty, and may betake themselves again to, and remain stationary within, the most secure harbour of their placid and good mother, and may begin by vomiting up those bitter and turbid floods of error which they had swallowed, that thenceforward they may be able to drink the streams of fresh and living water. Let them unlearn well what they had learnt not well, and let them receive so much of the entire doctrine of the Church as they can understand: what they cannot understand let them believe.

Ok, now let us hear The constant Teaching of Holy Mother Church as taught by Pope Leo XII:

Arcanum..Pope Leo XIII

...Though revilers of the Christian faith refuse to acknowledge the never-interrupted doctrine of the Church on this subject,and have long striven to destroy the testimony of all nations and of all times, they have nevertheless failed not only to quench the powerful light of truth, but even to lessen itWe record what is to all known, and cannot be doubted by any, that God, on the sixth day of creation, having made man from the slime of the earth, and having breathed into his face the breath of life, gave him a companion, whom He miraculously took from the side of Adam when he was locked in sleep...


St.  Vincent of Lerins teaches us that novelties are a test and that the true Catholic holds to what has always constantly, been taught and Pope Leo XIII teaches what has always been taught and believed in the Catholic Church - and can not be doubted: We record what is to all known, and cannot be doubted by any, that God, on the sixth day of creation, having made man from the slime of the earth, and having breathed into his face the breath of life, gave him a companion, whom He miraculously took from the side of Adam when he was locked in sleep.

The scientific and philosophical ignorance of ABS is as unfathomable in its depth as it is galactically   spacious in its width but ABS is no fool. He can see that any attempt to try and change a universal Doctrine of the Catholic Church, publicly and formally taught by a Pope, into something different is a novelty to be rejected.

What is being attempted by trying to claim that the origin of man is, ultimately, from an ape, through whatever process, is not a development of Doctrine but a change of Doctrine and us Catholics don't cotton to it.

ABS means no disrespect towards Pope John Paul II or Pope Benedict XVI. They are infinitely more intelligent, educated, wiser, and holier than ABS. And, as the Vicars of Christ, they are guided into all truth by the Third Person of The Blessed Trinity, The Holy Ghost, and He, The Holy Ghost would prevent any Vicar of Christ from teaching error.

That is a fundamental (pun intended) Catholic Belief that is not negotiable.

And so, we have a test of our Catholic Faith in the unceasing onslaught of a secular science that resolutely and relentlessly propagandises in favor of macro-evolution.

What to do? Easy. Hear Mother Church.

We have Pope Leo XIII formally declaring a truth of the Catholic Faith - We record what is to all known, and cannot be doubted by any, that God, on the sixth day of creation, having made man from the slime of the earth, and having breathed into his face the breath of life, gave him a companion, whom He miraculously took from the side of Adam when he was locked in sleep and we also have Pope Blessed John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI informally, personally, in their capacity as private theologians, indicating varying degrees of support for evolution.

This is an easy test to pass.

Pope Leo XII taught formally, decisively, and without any ambiguity, and in direct opposition to the various errors then circulating, what Catholics have always believed from 33 A.D. until twenty years ago.

From Pope to Prelate to Parish Priest to Pat and Pam Pew Dweller, the Sensus Fidelium **has always held that God created man from the earth and Eve from his rib and until a Pope formally, in a Universal Encyclical, teaches otherwise, that remains a truth of the Catholic Faith that can not be abandoned and it is simply impossible, metaphysically impossible, that the entireity of Holy Mother Church, every single man woman and child alive was in error in Faith about the Creation of Adam and Eve.

Often, we Christian Catholics are asked for proof that The Third Person of The Blessed, The Holy Ghost, really does Teach Jesus' Church all truth and that He prevents it from teaching error and so anyone can use this test as an example.

Pope Leo XII has taught one truth formally in an Encyclical while The Holy Ghost has prevented Pope Blessed John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVII from teaching a different Doctrine formally.

* Let's see, the Encyclical was promulgated in 1880 after  Darwin's"On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, which was published in 1859

** Sensus Fedelium

From Vatican Two; Lumen Gentium; paragraph 12


The holy people of God shares also in Christ's prophetic office; it spreads abroad a living witness to Him, especially by means of a life of faith and charity and by offering to God a sacrifice of praise, the tribute of lips which give praise to His name. The entire body of the faithful, anointed as they are by the Holy One, cannot err in matters of belief. They manifest this special property by means of the whole peoples' supernatural discernment in matters of faith when "from the Bishops down to the last of the lay faithful"  they show universal agreement in matters of faith and morals

Guaranteed to leave you with 10,000 germs in your mouth





Is there a National Germ Counting Center (NGCC) assuring us that Listerine is making a defensible claim?  Prolly...

ABS well, what about microbial diversity, isn't that important for our health?

Not so fast my imaginary interlocutor. The media reminds us all daily that We are all in this together and we hate germs. 

Capiche?

John Donne. "No man is an island."



It must be remembered that John Donne wrote before Maggie De Block was born.

In Dutch, Maggie De Block literally means, Mammoth Block Housing.



In her public speeches, Maggie rarely gets past the introduction which usually begins, We'll shortly be breaking for a bite and after Din Din and a short nap, I'll be describing my new and exciting proposal.  OK, let's take a quick ninety minutes...



The CDC - Center for Disastrous Consequences

The Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA), launched in 2014, is a global effort to strengthen the world’s ability to prevent, detect, and respond to infectious disease threats, whether they are naturally occurring, or accidentally, or intentionally released. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) plays a leading role in the implementation of the GHSA for the United States by working with countries to strengthen their capabilities to identify, track, and stop disease outbreaks and public health emergencies as quickly as possible. Because of the nature of infectious diseases, everyone remains vulnerable, including people living in the United States, until every country in the world can rapidly identify and contain public health threats.



OK, The CDC utterly failed in all of its claims of competence and so, of course, Americans are quick to try and comply with each and every absurd CDC recommendation because nothing succeeds like failure.

The CDC did not prevent the Kung Flu.

The CDC did not detect the Kung Flu.

The CDC did not rightly respond to The Kung Flu.

Within the speciality of medicine, The CDC was as effective in preventing, detecting and responding to The Kung Flu as were all of the 666 Intelligence agencies in preventing, detecting and responding to 911.

Was the CDC failure as intentional as were the failures of the intelligence agencies?

New Covid book debuts on Amazon

Mike Berenstain, the surviving child of Stan and Jan (By rights he ought to have been named, Dan) Berenstain, makes a passionate and puissant argument that children need not be coddled and hidden away behind a rood screen of fantasies but must be prepared by their parents to deal with reality.

Says the author, That is why my new book confronts the fears of most parents, death by infection.






George Orwell on women and radical politics


https://twitter.com/Julio_Rosas11/status/1275225615583588352

1984: It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers-out of unorthodoxy. 

Imagine being the Father of these women who, instead of walking in pubic with their wombs blessed by bearing babies, are cursed with a mind pregnant with bilious hatred as they shriek and curse at men just trying to do their duty.

Lord have mercy.

Orwell again:


The enemy of the moment always represented absolute evil, and it followed that any past or future agreement with him was impossible.

Mount Quarantine.

Mount Quarantine in the Jordan Valley is where Jesus Christ fasted and prayed for forty days in preparation for His public ministry.


The devil tempted Him with our ancient and permanent enemies/temptations- The World, the Flesh, and the Devil – and Jesus defeated all temptations and told Satan to get behind Him.
In America, our Quarantine is well past forty days and we have bent our knees before our Satans – Trump, Fauci. Brix and a legion of other putative experts - and we keep them in front of us.
If only our Quarantine was but forty days.

https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-159422654/view


The practice of quarantine, as we know it, began during the 14th century in an effort to protect coastal cities from plague epidemics. Ships arriving in Venice from infected ports were required to sit at anchor for 40 days before landing. This practice, called quarantine, was derived from the Italian words quaranta giorni which mean 40 days.

Let's say the Shutdown/Quarantine began on March 12. March 12 + forty days = April 21 but on that date, America was still panicked...

https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/coronavirus-covid-19-news-2020-04-21/
So, maybe the tyrant, Tiny Tony Fauci is right lying that this is the worse contagious virus ever.





No. Not Ordinary Time. Time after Pentecost

THE LITURGICAL YEAR

BY THE VERY REV. DOM PROSPER GUÉRANGER, ABBOT OF SOLESMES

THE TIME AFTER PENTECOST


PROPER OF THE TIME.


The Liturgical Season, over which presides the Spirit of sanctification and love, has commenced its career amidst the brightness of a light which is new, both for the Church and the christian soul. The weak eye of our intellect, veiled by the protecting cover of faith, has ventured to gaze on the deep things of God [1 Cor. ii. 10]; in the midst of the eternal relations which. make up the holy Trinity, we have been enabled to discern those sublirne links which exist bctween each of the Divine Persons and man, nothingness though he be by his own origin. Then, too, we have been given to know Him who is Eternal Wisdom; this Wisdom is the Incarnate Word; and the time for mans coming to know that Wisdom was the Feast of the Eucharist; it was through the revelation then made known to him of the divine love for mankind, that rrian understood why it was that the world had been created. Beyond these grand teachings given to us by the bright Festivals, first of Trinity Sunday, and then of Corpus Christi, we had the Sacred Heart of Jesus repeating to us, and summing up in itself, all these mysteries; that Divine Heart was revealed to us as the source of supernatural life, as the organ of praise, as the centre where the love of God for man, and the love of man for God, were united. All this has filled the whole earth with the magnificence of the supernatural order.

It was with these three bright mysteries, as celebrated by the Church immediately after Pentecost Sunday, that the reign of the Holy Ghost was begun for us this Year of Grace. Our Emmanuel himself, during the years of his sojourn upon our earth, had not shed such light as this upon us. True, our Emmanuel was himself though Light ; and the Ho1y Ghost, far from revealing to us any new dogmas, did but remind the world of the truths taught it by Him who is ever the true Master and Teacher of his Church. How then, is it, that the light becomes doubly strong immediately that this Jesus of ours leaves us? How comes it, that the Holy Ghost, who was not to speak of himself, no sooner descends upon us, than we are enabled to see the heavenly mysteries with such intensified clearness? Let us master the lesson involved in all this.

Yes, the Holy Ghost is not to speak of Himself and yet he teaches divine1y.~ It is from the Word that he receives what he tells to this earth of ours ;He hearkens to that Word, and will say the same things himself but he will say them in his own way.

The Eternal Word is the one only word; it had spoken from the very commencement of creation; its varied utterances had filled the whole earth; its divine teaching had been heard, day telling it unto day, and night unto night.  And yet, this almighty voice of Wisdom, which penetrated into the bottom of the deep,° was but too frequently allowed to speak unnoticed. The light shone in the darkness, but the darkness would not be movcd, as the Church reminded us during the Season of Advent, when the four weeks of those wintry and dark days told us how man, for four thousand years, had abased the very light of his reason, by making it serve to put out the light of the divine Word which God had been giving him. During all this long period, the Word had sought, though in vain, to put the imprint of himself on the successive generations ; that period transpired and he came down upon earth, there to take up his abode, and converse with men, and, with his own lips, to give to the world the unreserved heavenly message of light and truth. The children of Adam heard with their own ears, and saw with their own eyes and touched with their very hands, tho word of life, the Word made Flesh. And yet, even with all this condescension and intimacy, even though very men who enjoyed most of His presence,—those men who were selected to become the messengers of his word, who were to be his heralds and his witnesses to the nations,~ even they failed to take in the light of that kingdom of God, which shone so strongly, so directly, upon them. Yes, even for these future sowers of the Word in the souls of men, our Emmanuel, during his mortal life among them was always a hidden God; He was a Word not understood by them. He lovingly complains of all this, when wishing them farewell at the Last Supper !~ But, if we rightly appreciate that complaint, it was not so much a reproach to his Disciples, as an earnest prayer offered to his Father, beseeching him to send down that creating Spirit, who alone could transform those hearts, rid them of their innate weakness, and fill them, as the Church expresses it,~ with the warmth of the Word.

For, there is the secret of success,—the incomparable teaching of the Spirit of love. How universal and how grand soever was the manifestation of him- self, offered to the minds of men by the Word ; ~ how
intimate and  familiar soever were the conversations of our Emmanuel with those whom he had graciously selected as his Friends,—yet, in both ways, the truth made no way beyond the outside; the Teaching went no further than the exterior ; like the material sun, the reflection of the eternal Light was but of the surface, it did not penetrate into the depths of inner souls. The Holy Ghost, on the contrary, like an impetuous stream, flowed into mans heart, bring-ing with himself, into the inmost recesses of the creature, substantial and living Truth. The Man- God had foretold this to his disciples. He had said to them: These things which I have spoken to you, whilst abiding with you, the Paraclete will teach them all to to you more  efficacious1y,~ for he will not only abide in you; but will be in you. The truths which you could not bear now, you shall have from Him; He will lead you into the whole truth. ~
It is the office of the Holy Ghost to act, rather than to speak. He is, so to say, less intent on pro- claiming the truth, than on the realising it, by sanctification, in the Church and in the soul. The Spirit, says St. Cyril ofAlexandria, has a marvelous school of His own in  the Saints: be does more than speak; he produces knowledge by an efficient demonstration, that is, he passes on to the creature what belongs to God; he makes us partakers of the divine nature. Not only, therefore, does he purify the senses, and cleanse the interior eye from its imperfections; but, moreover, in virtue of that sanctifying action, which is his special attribute, he establishes, in the very midst of the regenerated creature, that kingdom of God whose hidden excellencies were declared by Jesus to the as yet ignorant fishermen of Galilee. No sooner has tho Holy Ghost done this his work in the soul, than all doubt, all gross ignorance and error, are at an end. The only obscurity left is that of Faith, which, as yet, sees not, but knows and possesses, by the Spirit, the gifts of God. Man thus renewed, comprehends, as the Apostle assures us, what is the breadth, and length, and height , and depth, of the teachings of our Emmanuel; for it is Christ himself who, through the Paraclete, dwells in. our hearts, and fills them with the fulness of God

St. Cyril admirably developes all this,in the Treatise we have already quoted. Amongst other things, he says, that as the sweet fragrance of a flower which makes itself felt to our senses, seems to be doing nothing else but telling us about the flower itself,—. so the Holy Spirit, when he leads us to the plenitude of Truth, does nothing else than infuse into us the mystery of Christ. The silent operation of the Paraclete is ever revealing to our mind, and applying to our soul, the power and hidden mysteries of the Incarnation. He is the Spirit of Truth ; ~ but what is the Truth, but Christ himself, who, in his person and his perfections dwells, through the Holy Ghost, in holy souls? The Incarnate Word, in his visible presence, has been taken from among us; we are to no more to see him, during our sojourn here ; ~ but all this is for no other purpose than to manifest himself to our souls,—it is the manifestation the best be- coming a God. When, therefore, our Lord tells us and when his Apostles repeat the announcement, that he is going to teach us all things by the Ho1y Ghost, we must not suppose that he is hereby intending to pass us on to some other Master than himself.

No; according to the promise he made us. He dwells in pure souls; He reveals himself to them in an unspeakable manner; lie, as their head, directs them in all their ways; only, he does all this by his Spirit. For the Spirit is the author of sanctification ; and what is this Sanctification but the transformation of a creature into the Image of Him who saith unto us~: Be ye holy, because The Lord your God is Holy?Now the Image of God, the one perfect and beautiful Image,—the divine Seal which impresses on our souls a likeness of the Fathers face,—this Image, this Seal, is the Eternal Son of that Father  He is the Word of his Father; and that Word, in his sacred Humanity, sanctified Himself, together with us, and for us, by anointing~, with the Holy Spirit, the temple of his body.  With and by tlhat Spirit, he transforms us, from brightness to brightness, the type and model of his sacred Humanity ; he is born again and grows in each of us, by the incorporation of the mysteries of his deifying Life.


Christians! you were made sad, a few days back, on hearing of the speedy departure of your Jesus ; learn, now, that your sadness must give place to joy, for this Emmanuel of ours, though he has ascended up into heaven, has not left our earth. Jesus Christ yesterday, and today, and the same forever. He is the one sole object of the Fathers good-pleasureche is the one sole worthy instrunient of Gods glory and being this, he centres into his own unity the divine plan for the sanctification of the elect. So far, then, is the glorious Pentecost from being the separating us from Jesus our divine exemplar and guide,
by means of the Coming of the Holy Ghost,—the very contrary is the result; for the Paraclete only came upon this earth in order that he might make aIl the closer the union between the Head and the Members; he came, that he might, by Faith and Love, make us one with him who alone is holy, as He alone is Lord, and alone Most High, together with the Father and the Ho1y Ghost, for ever and ever ! 

Now, let us think on what the Churchs Liturgy is with regard to ali this. We have passed one half. of the Church's year; we have had, from Advent, up to this present day, all those several Seasons, or Times, which we have celebrated with her; and what have they all been but so many ascensions (as the Psalmist calls them, so many steps, gradually leading up to that summit of perfect justice, where the holiness of Christs Church has been consummated in union. Though an humble  daughter of earth, yet did the Son of God, even from the day of eternity, love and desire her beauty. This does not mean, that any single individual of the fallen Hunan family, which had to form the Members of this Bride of Jesus, could ever, of himself, contribute to the Church a loveliness in any way worthy of the King,.— but it means, that the King himself, Jesus, the Sun of Justice, who had gratuitously set his heart on this his chosen one, had resolved to deck her brow with his own charms. It was by this his own anticipated gratuity, that he found in her that sublime perfection of likeness to the heavenly Father, ~ which, being the essential beauty of the Word himself was, for that very reason to constitute the sanctity of the favored race, that his merciful love, had called to himself from the desert mountains of the Gentiles. Thus was to be fully verified that saying of the Apostle, that the Spouse is the image  and glory of God, but the Bride is the , and that both of them are one, because they both harmonise in the one same divine plan.

Yes, the Gentile world, the barren woman despised by the Synagogue, the black inhabitant of the parched deserts of Ethiopia, she is, one day, to be transformed, by grace, into the true daughter of the Father, and become the Bride of his Son. Such an adoption, and such a Nuptial Union, would depend, in part, on the consent of the chosen one; and not only hcr consent would be required, but she would also have to do something towards her winning her honours, by labouring for them. The Liturgy expresses and achieves all this. First of all, there was the Season of Advent; it was a Time of expectation and struggle; it corresponded to what is called THE PURGATIVE WAY.  The Son of God was then cleansing the human race from its defilements; he was removing out of her way the obstacles which kept her down. Then followed those rich Seasons of the Church , in which Jesus, the Divine Spouse, offered himself to mankind as their model, and Light, and Guide, all for the purpose of bringing them up to the divine ideal which the were to reproduce in themselves . It is called THE ILLUMINATIVE WAY. During those mystic Seasons, Jesus showed Himself  to His Church by again treading the royal way of His mysteries. He drew her after him in the fragrance of his footsteps, from Bethlehem to the Jordan; from Mount Quarantine to the Cross on Calvary's top, and thence to the glorious Sepulchre. In each stage of His life's mysteries, he so deeply imprinted on the Church the divine likeness of His sacred humanity that she stood alone before Him as the new Eve, taken out of th eMan-God and formed of His substance, The Lord God, the eternal Father, is rejoiced that the new Adam is no longer alone; He has found the helper like unto Himself , which neither earth nor heaven had been able to give Him. 

The first Adam did not so ardently love her whom he declared to be flesh of his flesh, as the Word does that glorious Church, His Bride, who hath neither spot or wrinkle, but is all beautiful with His holiness upon her.  She has no life of her own; the only life she can henceforth possibly live is the life of her divine Spouse. That life has been worked into her by the stupendous power of the mysteries celebrated by her in the previous seasons go her divine liturgy; - let Pentecost come, let the breath of the sanctifying Spirit make itself felt upon her, and Jesus and His Church will be one spirit, one body. The departure os the Man-God in His triumphant Ascension was not an abandonment of His Church.  On the contrary, desirous to accomplish the mystery of divine union with her, which had been sol long in preparation, He returned, as the psalmist expresses it, on the winds of the wind, to that sanctuary of the Godhead, where from from the Father and The Son proceeds the third Person, the Spirit of love. He ascended into heaven, that He might send this Spirit upon the children of men, and send Him directly from His eternal source.


That Spirit came down; the annals of holy Church then began their course on earth, for it was then
alone, thanks to the permanent and intimate  Union of which this Holy Spirit is the cause, that she could begin to receive, from her divine Head Jesus, movement and life. Were the union transient, were it to fail for a single instant, the incomparable Bride of the Son of God would be separated from her  Spouse ; and thus forfeiting the principle and reason of her existence, she would cease to be. From all this, it follows that not only PURGATIVE and UNITIVE WAYS and THE ILLUMINATIVE WAY  Ways. Moreover, it belongs to her alone; it is her privilege and her secret as bride of the Incarnate Word.

Consequently, it is only by uniting himself with the Church, by being a member of this one bride of Christ Jesus, that the Christian, thus hiding himself with Christ in God, can reach those high degrees of divine charity, where Jesus so masters the powers of mortal man that even here below, they derive from Him their whole movement and life. On the other hand, there is not on among the baptised who, by the mere fact of his being thereby incorporated into the Church of Christ, may not be led to a greater or less degree of that inner life of union. If there be few who enjoy the privilege offered them, it is because the majority correspond with grace too feebly or inconstantly.












The Gift of Fortitude




The Gift of Fortitude

The gift of Knowledge has taught us what we must do and what we must avoid in order that we may be such as Jesus, our divine Master, wishes us to be. We now need another gift of the Holy Ghost, from which to draw the energy necessary for our persevering in the way he has pointed out to us. Difficulties we are sure to have; and our need of support is proved enough by the miserable failures we are daily witnessing. This support the Holy Ghost grants us by the gift of Fortitude, which, if we but faithfully use it, will enable us to master every difficulty, yea, will make it easy for us to overcome the obstacles which would impede our onward march.
When difficulties and trials of life come upon him, man is tempted, sometimes to cowardice and discouragement, sometimes to an impetuosity, which arises either from his natural temperament or from pride. These are poor aids to the soul in her spiritual combat. The Holy Ghost, therefore, brings her a new element of strength—it is supernatural Fortitude, which is so peculiarly his gift, that when our Savior instituted the seven Sacraments, he would have one of them be for the special object of giving us the Holy Ghost as a principle of energy. It is evident that having to fight during our whole lives against the devil, the world, and ourselves, we need some better power of resistance than either pusillanimity or daring. We need some gift which will control both our fear and the confidence we are at times inclined to have in ourselves. Thus gifted by the Holy Ghost, man is sure of victory; for grace will supply the deficiencies and correct the impetuosities of nature.
There are two necessities which are ever making themselves felt in the Christian life;—the power of resistance, and the power of endurance. What could we do against the temptations of Satan if the Fortitude of the Holy Spirit did not clad us with heavenly armor and nerve us to the battle? And is not the World, too, a terrible enemy? Have we not reason to dread it when we see how it is every day making victims by the tyranny of its claims and its maxims? What, then, must be the assistance of the Holy Ghost, which is to make us invulnerable to the deadly shafts that are dealing destruction around us?
The passions of the human heart are another obstacle to our salvation and sanctification; they are the more to be feared, because they are within us. It is requisite that the Holy Ghost change our heart, and lead it to deny itself as often as the light of grace points out to us a way other than that which self-love would have us follow. What supernatural Fortitude we need in order to hate our life, as often as our Lord bids us make a sacrifice, or when we have to choose which of the two Masters we will serve . The Holy Spirit is daily working this marvel by means of the Gift of Fortitude: so that, we have but to correspond to the Gift, and not stifle it either by cowardice or indiscretion—and we are strong enough to resist even our domestic enemies. This blessed Gift of Fortitude teaches us to govern our passions and treat them as blind guides; it also teaches us never to follow their instincts, save when they are in harmony with the law of God.
There are times when the Holy Spirit requires from a Christian something beyond interior resistance to the enemies of his soul:—he must make an outward protestation against error and evil, as often as position or duty demands it. On such occasions, one must bear to become unpopular, and console one’s self with the words of the Apostle: If I yet pleased men, I should not be the servant of Christ. But the Holy Ghost will be on his side; and finding him resolute in using his Gift of Fortitude, not only will he give him a final triumph, but he generally blesses that soul with a sweet and courageous peace, which is the result and recompense of a duty fulfilled.
Thus does the Holy Ghost apply the gift of Fortitude, when there is question of a Christian’s making resistance. But as we have already said, it imparts also the energy necessary for bearing up against the trials, which all must go through who would save their souls. There are certain fears, which damp our courage, and expose us to defeat. The gift of Fortitude dispels them and braces us with such a peaceful confidence that we ourselves are surprised at the change. Look at the Martyrs; not merely at such a one as St. Mauritius, the leader of the Theban Legion, who was accustomed to face danger on the battlefield, but at Felicitas, a mother of seven children, at Perpetua, a high-born lady with everything this world could give her, at Agnes, a girl of thirteen, and at thousands of others like them; and say, if the gift of Fortitude is not a prompter to heroism? Where is the fear of death—that death, the very thought of which is sometimes more than we can bear? And what are we to say of all those lives spent in self-abnegation and privation, with a view to make Jesus their only treasure and be the more closely united with him? What are we to say of those hundreds and thousands of our fellow creatures who shun the sight of a distracted and vain world, and make sacrifice their rule? whose peacefulness is proof against every trial, and whose acceptance of the cross is as untiring as the cross itself is in its visit? What trophies are these of the Spirit of Fortitude! and how magnificent is the devotedness he creates for every possible duty! Oh! truly, man, of himself, is of little worth; but how grand when under the influence of the Holy Ghost!
It is the same Divine Spirit who also gives the Christian courage to withstand the vile temptation of human respect, by raising him above those worldly considerations which would make him disloyal to duty. It is He that leads man to prefer, to every honor this world could bestow, the happiness of never violating the law of his God. It is the Spirit of Fortitude that makes him look upon the reverses of fortune as so many merciful designs of Providence; that consoles him when death bereaves him of those who are dear to him; that cheers him under bodily sufferings, which would be so hard to bear but from his taking them as visits from his heavenly Father. In a word, it is He, as we learn from the Lives of the Saints, that turns the very repugnances of nature into matter for heroic acts, wherein man seems to go beyond the limits of his frail mortality and emulate the impassible and glorified spirits of heaven.
O divine Spirit of Fortitude! take full possession of our souls, and keep us from the effeminacies of the age we live in. Never was there such lack of energy as now, never was the worldly spirit more rife, never was sensuality more unbridled, never were pride and independence more the fashion of the world. So forgotten and unheeded are the maxims of the Gospel, that when we witness the Fortitude of self-restraint and abnegation, we are as surprised as though we beheld a prodigy. O Holy Paraclete! preserve us from this anti-christian spirit, which is so easily imbibed! Suffer us to present to thee, in the form of prayer, the advice given by St. Paul to the Christians of Ephesus: Give us, we beseech thee, “the armor of God, that we may be able to resist in the evil day, and to stand in all things perfect. Gird our reins with truth; arm us with the breastplate of justice; let our feet be shod with the love and practice of the Gospel of peace; give us the shield of Faith, wherewith we may be able to extinguish all the fiery darts of the most wicked one; cover us with the helmet of the hope of salvation; put into our hand the spiritual sword, which is the Word of God,” and by which we, as did our Jesus in the Desert, may defeat all our enemies! O Spirit of Fortitude! hear, we beseech thee, and grant our prayer!


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The woman and the lost groat. Money or man?




Douay Rheims Version
The parables of the lost sheep and of the prodigal son. 

NOW the publicans and sinners drew near unto him to hear him.
2. And the Pharisees and the scribes murmured, saying: This man receiveth sinners and eateth with them.
3. And he spoke to them this parable, saying:
4. What man of you that hath an hundred sheep, and if he shall lose one of them, doth he not leave the ninety-nine in the desert and go after that which was lost, until he find it?
5. And when he hath found it, lay it upon his shoulders, rejoicing?
6. And coming home, call together his friends and neighbours, saying to them: Rejoice with me, because I have found my sheep that was lost?
7. I say to you that even so there shall be joy in heaven upon one sinner that doth penance, more than upon ninety-nine just who need not penance.
8. Or what woman having ten groats, if she lose one groat, doth not light a candle and sweep the house and seek diligently until she find it? 

Ver. 8.—Either that woman having ten pieces of silver, &c. “Sweep,” or as the Arabic renders it, “cleanse;” not “overturn,” as some read with S. Gregory. 
The “piece of silver,” or drachma, was a coin weighing the eighth part of an ounce. Hence S. Cyril explains, that by the parable of the lost sheep we are to understand, mystically, that we are the creatures of God who made us, and the sheep of His pasture, but that by this second parable we are taught that we were created in the image and likeness of God, just as the coin bears the image of the king. 
S. Gregory (Hom. 34), very fully explains the parable, and applies it in the following manner: “He who is signified by the shepherd, is signified also by the woman. For it is God Himself—God and the wisdom of God. And because there is an image impressed on the piece, the woman lost the piece of silver when man, who was created after the image of God, by sinning fell away from the likeness of his Creator. The woman lighted a candle, because the wisdom of God appeared in man. For the candle is a light in an earthen vessel, but the light in an earthen vessel is the Godhead in the flesh, and when the candle was lit she overturned (evertit) the house. Because as soon as His divinity shone forth through the flesh, all our consciences were appalled. But the word ‘overturn’ differs not from the ‘cleanse’ or ‘sweep’ of the other MSS. Because the corrupt mind, if it be not first overthrown through fear is not cleansed from its habitual faults. But when the house is overturned the piece of silver is found, for when the conscience of man is disturbed, the likeness of the Creator is restored in him.” And again, “Who are the friends and neighbours but those heavenly powers afore mentioned, who are near to the Divine Wisdom, inasmuch as they approach Him through the grace of continual vision?” Hence in conclusion he says, “The woman had ten pieces of silver, because there are nine orders of angels, but, that the number of the elect might be filled up, man, the tenth, was created, who even after his sin did not fall utterly away from his Maker, because the eternal Wisdom, shining through the flesh by His miracles, restored him by the light of the earthen vessel.” 
Or, as Theophylact interprets it, “The friends are all the heavenly powers; but the neighbours, the thrones—cherubims and seraphims—which are most nigh unto God.” 
Lastly, S. Gregory Nyssen, says, “The ten pieces of silver are so many virtues, of which we ought to lack none, for like the commandments they are complete in themselves (decem). The candle is the divine word or perhaps the torch of repentance; the neighbours, reason, desire, anger, and such like affections.”

The Gift of Wisdom


The Gift of Wisdom

The second favor destined by the Holy Ghost for the soul that is faithful to him in action is the gift of Wisdom, which is superior to that of Understanding. The two are, however, connected together, inasmuch as the object shown by the gift of Understanding is held and relished by the gift of Wisdom. When the Psalmist invites us to draw nigh to God, he bids us relish our sovereign good: Taste, says he, and see that the Lord is sweet! Holy Church prays for us, on the Day of Pentecost, that we may relish what is right and just—recta sapere—because the union of the soul with God is rather an experience or tasting, than a sight, for such sight would be incompatible with our present state. The light given by the gift of Understanding is not intuitive; it gladdens the soul, and gives her an instinctive tendency to the truth—but its own final perfection depends upon its union with Wisdom. which is, as it were, its end.
Understanding, therefore, is light; Wisdom is union. Now, union with the sovereign good is attained by the will, that is, by love, which is in the will. Thus, in the angelic hierarchy, the Cherubim with their sublime intellect are below the Seraphim, who are inflamed with love. It is quite true that the Cherubim have ardent love, and the Seraphim profound intelligence; but they differ from each other by their predominating quality; and that choir is the higher of the two which approaches the nearer to the Divinity by its love and relish of the sovereign good.
The seventh gift is called by the beautiful name of Wisdom which is taken from its uniting the soul, by love, to the Eternal Wisdom. This Eternal Wisdom, who mercifully puts himself within our reach even in this vale of tears, is the Divine Word, whom the Apostle calls the brightness of the Father’s glory and the figure of his substance. It is he who sent us the Holy Ghost, that he might sanctify us and lead us to himself; so that the sublimest of the workings of this Holy Spirit is his procuring our union with Him who, being God, became Flesh and, for our sakes, made himself obedient unto death, even death of the Cross. By the mysteries wrought in his Humanity, Jesus enabled us to enter within the veil of his Divinity; by faith, enlightened by supernatural Understanding, we see the glory of the Only Begotten of the Father; and just as he made himself a partaker of our lowly human nature—so does he give himself the uncreated Wisdom, to be loved and relished by that created Wisdom, which the Holy Ghost forms within us, and is the noblest of his Gifts.
Happy, then, they who possess this precious Wisdom, which makes the soul relish God and the things that are of God! The sensual man, says the Apostleperceiveth not the things that are of the Spirit of God; and in order that he may enjoy this Gift, he must become spiritual, and docile to the teachings of the Holy Spirit; and then there would happen to him what has happened to thousands of others, namely, that after being a slave to a carnal life, he would recover his Christian freedom and dignity. The man who is less depraved than the former, but still imbued with the spirit of this world, is also incapable of receiving or even comprehending the gifts of Understanding and Wisdom. He is ever ridiculing those whom he cannot help knowing possess these gifts; he never leaves them in peace, but is ever carping at their conduct, setting himself in opposition to them and, at times, seeks to satiate his jealousy by bitter persecution. Jesus assures us that the World cannot receive the Spirit of Truth, because it seeth him not, nor knoweth him. They, therefore, who would possess the supreme good must first divorce themselves from the spirit of the world, which is the personal enemy of the Spirit of God. If they break asunder the chain that now fetters them, they may hope to be gifted with Wisdom.
The special result of this Gift is great vigor in the soul, and energy in all her powers. Her whole life is, so to speak, seasoned with it; the effect may be likened to that produced in the body by wholesome diet. There is no disagreement between such a soul and her God; and hence, her union with him is almost inevitable. Where the Spirit of the Lord is, says the Apostlethere is liberty. Everything is easy to the soul that is under the influence of the Spirit of Wisdom. Things that are hard to nature are sweet to such a soul; and suffering does not appal her, as once it did. To say that God is near to her is saying too little;—she is united with him. And yet, she must keep herself in an attitude of profound humility, for pride may reach her even in that exalted state, and oh! how terrible would be her fall!
Let us, with all the earnestness of our hearts, beseech the Holy Ghost to give us this Wisdom, which will lead us to our Jesus, the Infinite Wisdom. One who was wise under the Old Law aspired to this Gift, when he wrote these wordst, of which we Christians alone can appreciate the full meaning: I wished, and Understanding was given to me; and I called upon God and the Spirit of Wisdom came upon me. So that we are to ask for this gift, and with great fervor. In the New Covenant, we have the Apostle St. James thus urging us to pray for it: If any of you want Wisdom, let him ask of God, who giveth to all men abundantly, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him; but let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. O Holy Spirit! we presume to follow this injunction of the Apostle, and say to thee: 0 thou who proceedest from Power and Wisdom! give us Wisdom! He that is Wisdom has sent thee unto us, that thou mayst unite us to him. Take us from ourselves, and unite us to Him who united himself to our weak nature. O sacred source of Unity! be thou the link uniting us for ever to Jesus; then will the Father adopt us as his heirs, and joint heirs with Christ! 
The series of the Mysteries is now completed, and the Moveable Cycle of the Liturgy has come to its close. We first passed, during Advent, the four weeks which represented the four thousand years spent by mankind in entreaties to the Eternal Father that he would send his Son. Our Emmanuel at length came down; we shared in the joys of his Birth, in the dolors of his Passion, in the glory of his Resurrection, in the triumph of his Ascension. Lastly, we have witnessed the descent of the Holy Ghost upon us, and we know that he is to abide with us to the last. Holy Church has assisted us throughout the whole of this sublime drama, which contains the work of our salvation. Her heavenly canticles, her magnificent ceremonies, have instructed us day by day, enabling us to follow and understand each Feast and Season. Blessed be this Mother for the care wherewith she has placed all these great Mysteries before us, thus giving us light and love! Blessed be the sacred Liturgy, which has brought us so much consolation and encouragement. We have now to pass through the Immoveable portion of the Cycle: we shall find sublime spiritual episodes, worthy of all our attention. Let us, then, prepare to resume our journey: let us take fresh courage in the thought that the Holy Ghost will direct our steps and, by the sacred Liturgy of which he is the inspirer, will continue to throw open to us treasures of precept and example.