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tradcatproblems:

Dear adoubtermusngs,

We aren’t anti-SSPX, in fact we are very pro-SSPX. We desperately want them back in full communion with the Church. I think you misunderstand #14 and #15. #14 is lamenting being in a abused NO Mass, whilst knowing that you have a reverently done Tridentine next door (literally), but they aren’t in full communion, hence unable to fulfill one’s Sunday obligation there. #15 is lamenting the lack of knowledge and understanding of Tradition Catholism and taking a light swing at an ignorant parent’s desire not to see her child leave the Church. You know how mothers can get.

We should keep praying for the Communion of the Ecône with Rome.

God bless, &c
Feast of St Valentine 

letlovemeetlove:

“Of course I pray for the dead. The action is so spontaneous, so all but inevitable, that only the most compulsive theological case against it would deter me. And I hardly know how the rest of my prayers would survive if those for the dead were forbidden. At our age, the majority of those we love best are dead. What sort of intercourse with God could I have if what I love best were unmentionable to him.”

— - C.S. Lewis

(via sarahtaylorgibson)

existential-celestial:

“Animal femurs ascribed to saints who never existed, are still more holy than portraits of conquerors who, unfortunately, did.”

W. H. Auden, Marginalia IV

politicallyincorrectblr:
“ Nicolas II, Николай Александрович Романов.
Dernier Tsar de toutes les Russies.
18 mai 1868 - 17 juillet 1918.
”
portraitsofsaints:
“Happy Feast Day
Saint Therese of Lisieux
Doctor of the Church1873-1897
Feast Day: October 1
Patronage: Missions
St. Therese of Lisieux was a French Discalced Carmelite nun, popularly known as The Little Flower. She was a highly...

loveage-moondream:

“I only wish that this great storm which is so majestic and wide as all autumn might never cease. I feel as if I’ve had much too much summer and too much sun. Everything in me is waiting for the trees to shed everything and reveal the distance behind them.”

— Rainer Maria Rilke, from a letter to Lou Salomé witten c. August 1904 

(Source: violentwavesofemotion)