Notes on Apocalypse 8

Last posted on Jan. 28, 2017.

With yesterday’s repost, we renew our discussion of Apocalypse 8 in order to examine an intriguing quote from Sister Lucia. When asked to comment on the Third Secret she suggested that we faithful read the Apocalypse, especially Chapters 8  through 13. Several Popes have also indicated that the message of Fatima is apocalyptic, as has Father Malachi Martin. In fact, it is quite possible that by reviewing Chapters 8 through 13 we may even gain some insight into what this Pope of Surprises has in store for us; what do you think?

And now we continue with Part 3, which has been updated and much new material added:

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Our Lady vs. the Antichrist, 2023

The following post was written in 2013 when  we were all trying to grasp what the Argentine interloper was all about.  Another blog that is now defunct  quoted Father Roger-Thomas Calmel; and piqued my interest in his writings. Father died in 1975 and he never offered the Novus Ordo. His articles on the Second Vatican Council and its bad fruit, the Novus Ordo Missae, are some of the finest. And he is a wonderful champion of Our Dear Lady!

In these hectic and disheartening days, we all need to be reminded that even as the apocalypse continues to unfold before us, it is above all, a time of the victory of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, our Queen and our most merciful Mother.

Father Calmel speaks first of the soldiers of the Great War (World War I):

“How many men, having buckled up their belt, left with the horrible certitude that they were to perish in that infernal whirlwind, without ever seeing the victory; sometimes, even, a doubt troubled their minds as to the worth of their leaders and of their orders.

“Yet, on one thing they were without a doubt, and that was on the spiritual authority of their chaplain. The priest who tended the care of the Fatherland till death would have never dreamed of producing some strange pastoral innovation of the Holy Mass which he celebrated according the ancient rites and words. He celebrated with a piety so much the more profound that all, priest unarmed and soldiers in arms, could be called before God’s judgment.

“The fidelity of the priest rested peacefully upon the fidelity of the hierarchy which protected the Christian doctrine and the traditional worship, by forcefully banishing the heretics and the traitors from the Catholic communion.

“The Great War was a time of distress. We now have entered an apocalyptic time. Of course, we have not yet seen the hurricane of fire which wipes out the bodies, but we are already witnessing the agony of souls, because the spiritual authority seems uninterested in defending them, uninterested in defending the doctrinal truth anymore than the integrity of the worship, from the very fact that it publicly has renounced to condemn the guilty. It is the agony of souls in the Holy Church undermined from within by the lingering traitors and heretics.

“In history there have been other apocalyptic times. Let us remember, for example, the interrogations of Joan of Arc deprived of the sacraments by churchmen and kept in jail by awful soldiers. But these apocalyptic times are always marked by refulgent victories of grace.

“Indeed, even when the beasts of the Apocalypse penetrate within the holy city and expose it to the worst of perils, the Church ceases not to remain the Church: the beloved city inexpugnable to the devil and his followers, the pure and immaculate city whose Queen is Our Lady.

“By standing at the foot of the cross of her Son, the Blessed Lady, broken and assailed as no other creature will ever be, makes us understand without the least doubt that she will be able to sustain the elect in unheard of trials, through her maternal and powerful intercession.

“This Queen of Martyrs gives us the certitude that victory is hidden in the cross itself and that it will be made manifest. The radiant dawn of the resurrection will soon rise on the endless day of the triumphant Church.

“In the Church of Christ which is prey to modernism in all degrees of the hierarchy, the suffering of souls, the intensity of the scandal is without compare. This drama is utterly novel, but the Redeemer’s grace is more profound than this drama. And the intercession of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, which grants us all graces, knows no interruption.

“In the beaten souls, ready to succumb, the Holy Virgin intervenes day and night to untie this drama, to break mysteriously the hellish chains which appeared unbreakable.Solve vincla reis.

“All of us whom, by a singular honor, Christ calls to be faithful in these new fangled perils, in this never experienced type of struggle — the struggle against the precursors of the Antichrist introduced in the bosom of the Church — let us return to our heart, let us return to our faith. Let us recall that we believe in Christ’s divinity, in the divine and spiritual maternity of Mary Immaculate.

“Let us at least have a glimpse of the fullness of grace and wisdom hidden in the Heart of the Son of God made man, which flows upon all believers. Let us discern also the fullness of tenderness and intercession which is the privilege of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

“With this filial recourse to Our Lady, we shall then experience that the times of the Antichrist are the time of victory: victory of the full Redemption of Christ and of the sovereign intercession of Mary.”

Father Calmel died in 1975, but his words are as fresh and true today as when he wrote them. The above quote is taken from the newsletter of the Society of St. Pius X.

“Who is she that cometh forth as the morning rising,
fair as the moon, bright as the sun,
terrible as an army set in array?
Thanks be to God.
Vouchsafe that I may praise thee, O sacred Virgin.
Give me strength against thine enemies.
Rejoice O Virgin Mary, for thou alone hast destroyed all heresies in all the world.”

(from the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary.)

Originally posted on December 13, 2013 & April 18, 2017 by evensong

Our Lady vs. the Antichrist

The following post is from an article by Father Roger-Thomas Calmel, O.P. In these hectic and disheartening days, we all need to be reminded that even as the apocalypse continues to unfold before us, it is above all, a time of the victory of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, our Queen and our most merciful Mother.

Father Calmel speaks first of the soldiers of the Great War (World War I):

“How many men, having buckled up their belt, left with the horrible certitude that they were to perish in that infernal whirlwind, without ever seeing the victory; sometimes, even, a doubt troubled their minds as to the worth of their leaders and of their orders.

“Yet, on one thing they were without a doubt, and that was on the spiritual authority of their chaplain. The priest who tended the care of the Fatherland till death would have never dreamed of producing some strange pastoral innovation of the Holy Mass which he celebrated according the ancient rites and words. He celebrated with a piety so much the more profound that all, priest unarmed and soldiers in arms, could be called before God’s judgment.

“The fidelity of the priest rested peacefully upon the fidelity of the hierarchy which protected the Christian doctrine and the traditional worship, by forcefully banishing the heretics and the traitors from the Catholic communion.

“The Great War was a time of distress. We now have entered an apocalyptic time. Of course, we have not yet seen the hurricane of fire which wipes out the bodies, but we are already witnessing the agony of souls, because the spiritual authority seems uninterested in defending them, uninterested in defending the doctrinal truth anymore than the integrity of the worship, from the very fact that it publicly has renounced to condemn the guilty. It is the agony of souls in the Holy Church undermined from within by the lingering traitors and heretics.

“In history there have been other apocalyptic times. Let us remember, for example, the interrogations of Joan of Arc deprived of the sacraments by churchmen and kept in jail by awful soldiers. But these apocalyptic times are always marked by refulgent victories of grace.

“Indeed, even when the beasts of the Apocalypse penetrate within the holy city and expose it to the worst of perils, the Church ceases not to remain the Church: the beloved city inexpugnable to the devil and his followers, the pure and immaculate city whose Queen is Our Lady.

“By standing at the foot of the cross of her Son, the Blessed Lady, broken and assailed as no other creature will ever be, makes us understand without the least doubt that she will be able to sustain the elect in unheard of trials, through her maternal and powerful intercession.

“This Queen of Martyrs gives us the certitude that victory is hidden in the cross itself and that it will be made manifest. The radiant dawn of the resurrection will soon rise on the endless day of the triumphant Church.

“In the Church of Christ which is prey to modernism in all degrees of the hierarchy, the suffering of souls, the intensity of the scandal is without compare. This drama is utterly novel, but the Redeemer’s grace is more profound than this drama. And the intercession of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, which grants us all graces, knows no interruption.

“In the beaten souls, ready to succumb, the Holy Virgin intervenes day and night to untie this drama, to break mysteriously the hellish chains which appeared unbreakable.Solve vincla reis.

“All of us whom, by a singular honor, Christ calls to be faithful in these new fangled perils, in this never experienced type of struggle — the struggle against the precursors of the Antichrist introduced in the bosom of the Church — let us return to our heart, let us return to our faith. Let us recall that we believe in Christ’s divinity, in the divine and spiritual maternity of Mary Immaculate.

“Let us at least have a glimpse of the fullness of grace and wisdom hidden in the Heart of the Son of God made man, which flows upon all believers. Let us discern also the fullness of tenderness and intercession which is the privilege of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

“With this filial recourse to Our Lady, we shall then experience that the times of the Antichrist are the time of victory: victory of the full Redemption of Christ and of the sovereign intercession of Mary.”

Father Calmel died in 1975, but his words are as fresh and true today as when he wrote them. The above quote is taken from the newsletter of the Society of St. Pius X.

“Who is she that cometh forth as the morning rising,
fair as the moon, bright as the sun,
terrible as an army set in array?
Thanks be to God.
Vouchsafe that I may praise thee, O sacred Virgin.
Give me strength against thine enemies.
Rejoice O Virgin Mary, for thou alone hast destroyed all heresies in all the world.”

(from the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary.)

Originally posted on December 13, 2013 & April 18, 2017 by evensong