"The society of hell consists of lost souls and the devils. Both of these are countless in number. The society of the devil's is so detestable that it may be considered the worst penalty of the lost in hell. The place of torment would be less deserving of this name if there were no devils in it. On account of the the multitude of demons there, such grief, misery and terror prevails that it's heart breaking even to think of it. We humans have no worse enemy than the devil who hates are so much that he longs to hurl us down into the abyss of perdition ... All the envy and hatred that he has for God he vents upon the damned". Fr Martin Von Cochem.
"After death we will realize that God is the highest Good, and then such a desire will take upon our souls to gaze upon God that our souls will be irrestably drawn to God and will want to contemplate His beauty. The devil himself says that God's beauty is beyond description."
Why I fear for Greg's soul is because he appeals to Jesus but rejects the Church. The damned souls in hell look up at Jesus and ask his mercy. But the time for mercy has passed, it is now the turn of justice. Greg could receive Christ's mercy through the sacraments and Mass; especially that of the sacrament of Penance but he has rejected this grace and may die in his sins.
I feel that protestants are often a greater threat than atheists are to Catholics. The former have enough knowledge of scripture to sway the weaker members of Christ's real church. How many Catholics are damned due to false apostasies.
In the 1940s Mary appeared in a dream. She showed the dreamer himself holding whole stone tablets. All around yelling and shouting were men holding pieces of tablets. The later were protestants each with only a piece of the truth.
Well, that made a lot of sense.
ReplyDeleteNOT.
And who is Greg?
ReplyDeleteThe chap in Trent's video.
ReplyDeleteWow! That last quote you added by Martin Von Cockroach has terrible grammar. You really need to read up about possessive apostrophes.
ReplyDeleteYes Google insists on apostrophes everytime is sees an s.
ReplyDeleteSo, it's is's fault?
ReplyDeleteGreg should have changed his name to Peter.
ReplyDeleteAs in TC or the first Pope?
ReplyDeleteAs in the rock or pebble.
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Your dangerous distinction between Catholics and non-Catholics in terms of righteousness and worth is what has caused problems that I have already told you about. Grow up Robert,
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Thank you TC impersonator. I couldn’t have written better myself.
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The real TC
God called the first pope Peter because he was a bit of a cock.
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This post is puerile in the extreme and reminds me that Christians, particularly Catholics haven’t grown up.
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(The real one)
I think that Father Martin took his name too literally and fucked logic and commonsense.
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Father Martin, always fartin'.
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I wonder if Wellington is really the place for us to settle after all.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Foxton will have more intellectual stimulation..
TC