THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHHer Doctrine and MoralsSecond Sunday after Easter4 May 2014 |
The SundaySermon |
Dear Friend,
Jesus Christ is the true Shepherd. He is also the Door. All those who
enter by any other way than the door are wolves or thieves. The bishops
and priests often are one or the other. They are true shepherds when
they care for the people as Christ did and are ever vigilant for their
spiritual welfare. They are wolves or thieves when they use their
position only to receive for themselves worldly advantages.
There is another position that Our Lord speaks of. That is the hireling.
Perhaps the majority of the bishops and priest have fallen into this
category. The saints inform us that the hirelings do well as long as
they are not under attack. The scriptures even admonish us to heed their
advice, but be careful not to imitate their actions. They speak truths
but their actions are false. "The scribes and the Pharisees have seated
themselves on the chair of Moses; whatsoever they say, do ye; but
according to their works, do ye not." (Mt. xxvii, 51; II Cor. Iii 16,
15; Mt xxiii 2, 3) When the hireling sees the flock under attack he
flees from his post. He is unconcerned about the welfare of the flock;
his only concern is his comfort and to save his own mortal flesh. He
cares little for his own soul and even less for the souls of the people.
In considering the world wide apostasy, we keep wondering: how could
this have happened? Today's gospel offers us an insight into what may
have happened.
First, the wolves and the thieves found their way in; not through the
door, but some other way. The Satanists and their lackeys, the
Freemasons, entered into the Church. Their entrance was not a natural
one and was therefore illegal and not valid. Having professed allegiance
to the devils and to the destruction of the Church and all that is of
God, they could not have the necessary intention of doing what they
Church does. No doubt they feigned having the true faith in order to
gain entrance into the highest positions. These elements of a fifth
column began the systematic dismantling of the Church from within. What
they could not accomplish from centuries of external attacks, became
relatively easy once they were within. In a short time, the doctrines
were watered down and eliminated. The Mass was attacked so that it would
be acceptable to the Protestants (and therefore no longer a true Mass
at all). Under the guise of holding a "pastoral council" (Vatican II),
the doctrines were undermined with all the traditions of the Church.
Secondly, it appears that the majority of the other bishops were nothing
more than hirelings. Some perhaps, knew so little of the faith that
they never suspected anything. The majority, it seems, saw very clearly
what was happening, and remained silent or went along with it, because
they were hirelings and did not want to lose their position or their
income. Many priests were heard to say that they were just keeping their
mouths shut, because they did not want to lose their retirement
benefits.
So, the wolves and thieves came in. They, devoured, destroyed, and
devastated the faith of the people. The hirelings sat back and said
nothing or even went along with it, because the usurpers and intruders
held the promise of their hire over their heads.
The true shepherds were ignored and pushed aside. Their cries of foul
fell upon mostly deaf ears as everyone seemed to be intoxicated with the
new spirit that had entered the Church. The worldly celebration was
intoxicating and drew the majority with it. The ignorant never realized
that the new spirit of the Church, was not the Holy Ghost. The devils
had usurped that position, and their wolves and thieves (who entered not
by the Door) were greatly singing up the praises of this demonic
spirit. It was in this way that the false church of "Vatican II" usurped
and took over all the material property of the true Church. Now they
present themselves as the successors of the Apostles, and have the
acceptance and approval of the world.
The true shepherds not only cried foul and tried to point out to the
world what had taken place, but set out to preserve the Church, by
consecrating true bishops. They stated simply and clearly that these men
who were Freemasons and Satanists, were not true Catholic priests,
bishops, or popes. The Apostolic See of St. Peter was vacated when these
men entered in. Likewise, the "bishops" who were Freemasons and
Satanists had rendered their once Catholic sees vacant. The "bishops"
who were hirelings and sold out to the wolves and thieves, were now no
longer working for God or the Church but were hired out to the devils;
hence, their sees were likewise vacated. Unity in any form with this new
church is not possible. There is no unity of the Holy Ghost with the
demonic spirits. There is no unity with truth and falsehood. Evil often
puts on the appearance of Good, but this by no means renders it true or
good, nor does it oblige us to accept it as having authority.
Bishop Ngo, courageously stood up, and declared that the See of Peter
was vacant. Those in union with the false pope had likewise vacated
their sees. Bishop Ngo, as a true shepherd, consecrated true successors
to the apostles so that the Church would continue. Today, we have only a
few legitimate successors to this faithful guardian of the flock of
Christ. Let us thank God for the continuation of His Church in these
men: Bishop Giles OFM, Bishop Bonaventure OFM, and Bishop Madrigal. Pray
that they may ever remain good shepherds, to teach, guide, and rule us
so that we may not be led away by the many and various Judas goats.
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