Archive for June, 2005

There is no such thing as praying against someone

Thursday, June 2nd, 2005

When a nun told Gerry Matatics that she would pray for him and Scott Hahn, he wondered if she was going to pray for him or against him. When my husband told someone that he was praying for her, she wondered roughly the same thing. Friends, there is no such thing as praying against someone! You can pray that God will kill someone. I really doubt that God will do that. God doesn’t work that way.

my Mother my Confidence,
Corinne

Reforms are evil

Thursday, June 2nd, 2005

There’s a dark period in history called the Reformation. (If you’re a Protestant, please keep reading.) Martin Luther and other Reformers rebelled against our Lord Jesus Christ by denying the papacy that Jesus started with St. Peter, denying God’s Real Presence in the Eucharist (communion), and many other sacred truths. Luther went so far as to take seven books out of the Good Book and invent “sola scriptura”, which means “only Scripture,” no Tradition. What a lack of faith he had in the Bible that God gave to us, to desecrate it so!
Anyway, the Reformation split the Christian Church. God’s hands and feet - His servants here on earth - were injured. Catholics and Protestants still squabble over the truth. Centuries of division followed the Reformation and, sadly, that division will continue until the end of time.
The devil created more division using the Freemasons. The Freemasons have always been enemies of God and His Church. They have infected the Catholic Church and fooled too many faithful Catholics. They engineered a “New Mass” at Vatican II and this false Mass is good for nobody. Now an altar rail is hard to find. People are much less reverent than they used to be - they receive God on their hands instead of on their tongues, they kneel less, they pray less, they go to church less. It is hard for me to describe the deep sadness I feel for God’s followers. We must ask Mary and the saints for help - ask them to pray for us and help us to mend the Church.

my Mother my Confidence,
Corinne