Message from @Simon Sasquatch
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I mean I guess I'd like to use them when my wife is 40 and if I get her pregnant the kid will be full potato
The risks are only high when it’s the first child at 40
If you’ve had children before 40 the risk goes down a lot
Good video for any "Orthodox" Jay Dyer fanboys
what a man
helped blacks in the civil rights era wrote books for the troops during ww2 was fervant anti nazi and anti commie and on his death bed he blessed the jew dying next to him in hospital. just a few highlights .reminds me as a kid i wanted to be a priest but i could never be one
superhuman man
I don't love Novus ordo but i live in the bible belt so it's better than no church at all
lol
@Simon Sasquatch Matter of fact the situation has gotten so poor in contrast to what it was, during the thirties, Francisco Franco's fight against the communists and republicans was sanctioned by the pope as a holy crusade at the behest of the bishop of Seville.
Just as a contrast to what we have now.
Wow
I didn't know that
damn
I believe he also said the Mussolini was something of a godsend warrior.
BASED
unironically though
Yes.
There were such wonderful popes before Vatican II...
SPX was baste
Yeah man, it's hard to imagine, it's been so long since we've had a really strong Christian leader
That quote is powerful
I have my eyes set on a Benedictine cross as it's supposed to expel vexations as well as give off a warding to demonic essence.
I could use something like that lol
Yes, it seems very useful, unironically.
For vexations in particular.
Especially for people in this movement how easy it is to be blackpilled.
It actually has the abbreviations of a prayer of exorcism around the edges of the medallion itself.
C. S. S. M. L. (Crux Sacra Sit Mihi Lux): “The Holy Cross be my light”
N. D. S. M. D. (Non Draco Sit Mihi Dux) “May the dragon never be my guide!”
Around the edge of the medal are more letters that stand for the Latin exorcism prayers:
V. R. S. (Vade Retro Satan): “Get away, Satan”
N. S. M. V. (Not Suade Mihi Vana): “Never tempt me with your vanities!”
S. M. Q. L. (Sunt Mala Quae Libas): “What you offer me is evil.”
I. V. B. (Ipse Venena Bibas): “Drink the poison yourself!”
That's awesome! I'm going to look into these
Very cool
NEWCOMERS TO THE TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS
1. How should people dress at the Traditional Latin Mass? Do men need to wear a suit? Do women need to wear a chapel veil (i.e. mantilla)?
Whenever Catholics attend Mass, whether it is in the Roman Rite, in the Byzantine Rite, the Chaldean Rite, or any other approved Rite of the Church, everyone should dress modestly and in a manner that is suitable to the occasion. One should avoid coming to Mass dressed in attire that is physically revealing, vain or especially casual.
It is always most edifying to note that gentlemen wear a coat and tie to Holy Mass. Going back to the tradition of the early Church, many women, in imitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, choose to wear the chapel veil (i.e. mantilla), as a way of expressing their modesty and femininity.