†††††††† When Silence and Complacence Are - TopicsExpress



          

†††††††† When Silence and Complacence Are Sins Often we have been censured for speaking out against Progressivism in the Church and in revolutionary customs. “You aren’t priests or theologians,” “You aren’t in charge of their formation,” are some comments of critics said to us as a pretext to keep us quiet. Actually, their argument is futile. Every Catholic has the obligation to denounce error wherever and whenever it appears. St. Gertrude, who received countless revelations from Our Lord, tells us that we have the duty to correct the error, otherwise we sin. †††† Rom. 6: 23 “For the wages of sin is death.” †††† †††† Now one likes to hear the Truth but the Truth is the only thing, which will set us free. This life on earth is nothing compared to eternity! †††† No Faith = Dogma Truth, no Heaven!!! †††† All false prophets are against the Word of God. †††† †††† (The Truth)!!! †††† †††† This is the Love of God, Know the Word, Love the Word, Live the Word, And Give the Word of God by the Letter!!! †††† †††† To be man centred not God centred??? Is a Mortal Sin against the First Command of God!!! †††† †††† Vatican II is man centred not God centre. †††† †††† The Mortal Sin of Vatican II †††† †††† Pope St. Felix III declared: “Not to oppose error is to approve it; And not to defend truth is to suppress it.” Members of the laity and lower-ranking clergy are not exempt from that injunction. All the members of the Church are subject to it. We thus have a duty to speak out. †††† The error that you do not oppose; you support. †††† Pope Felix III †††† Not to oppose error is to approve it. †††† Glory be to the Father who created us to The Son who redeemed us and to The Holy Spirit who sanctifies us. Amen. †††† †††† Amen. Amen. Amen. †††† †††† Amen †††† in †††† JMJ †††† Orate pro nobis †††† Lord have mercy on us †††† †††† Keep on praying your Holy Rosary, wear your Brown Scapular and do more fasting!!! Amen †††† †††† “ Miss no single opportunity of making some small sacrifice, Here by a smiling look, They’re by kindly word; Always doing the smallest right and doing it all for Love!!!” †††† Saint Therese de Lisieux. †††† St. Gertrude Reading those words, “Where is Abel, your brother?” (Gen 4: 9), St. Gertrude understood that God will ask an account of each religious for the faults that his religious brothers committed against the Rule, because those faults could have been prevented had either the brother at fault or the Abbot been warned. The excuses of some – “I am not in charge of correcting my brother” or “I am worse than him” – will not receive a better welcome by God than those words of Cain, “Am I my brother’s keeper?” (Gen 4: 9). For, before the Lord each man is obliged to avert his brother from the bad path and exhort him to the good. In this regard, when someone is negligent in listening to the voice of his conscience, he always sins against God. He cannot give the excuse that he does not have the duty to correct his brother; because his conscience is his witness that God is calling him to do so. If he neglects this duty, he will have to give an account for it, and perhaps he more than the superior, who may have been absent or did not notice the fault. From this comes that threat: “Woe to him who does evil. Woe to him twice who is complacent with it” – Vae faciendi, vae, vae consentienti. It is evident that the one who remains silent about a fault is complacent with it, since a few words from him would suffice to prevent an offense to the glory of God. (St. Gertrude, Book III, chap. 30, in Révélations de Saint Gertrude, Vièrge de l’Ordre de Saint Benoit, Paris: Alfred Mame, 1921, p. 218).
Posted on: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 03:34:52 +0000

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