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<blockquote data-quote="Tiger" data-source="post: 131716" data-attributes="member: 353"><p>Pathetically Seeks, you’re attempting to use Mullins' funeral as some grand example of Catholic virtue. How quaint. Let’s cut through the pathetic nonsense—what you’re seeing at that so called ‘Catholic’ ceremony isn’t even a proper Requiem Mass, but a watered-down, post-Vatican II farce that has more in common with a Freemasonic ritual than anything resembling the liturgies that the Saints of the past would have received. It is closer to Sheridan's pagan belief than orthodox Catholicism.</p><p></p><p>The so-called 'Mass' you’re referring to was designed by infiltrator - Annibale Bugnini, a Freemason whose reforms, aided by a committee of Jews and Protestants, sought to strip away the sacredness and tradition of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. This is a man who, was more concerned with pleasing globalist powers than preserving the true faith of the Church. So when you try to paint Mullins' 'funeral Mass' as some sort of beacon of Catholic tradition, let’s call a spade a spade—it’s a pale imitation of what the Saints would have received. It’s a pale imitation of the very Faith that once defended Europe from invasion. It's a humanist parody.</p><p></p><p>Now, when I talk about <strong>true Catholicism</strong>, I’m referring to the <strong><em>uncompromising</em> faith</strong> that guided the Irish through centuries of trials and foreign invaders, a faith that demanded integrity, courage, and loyalty to God and country. What you’re referencing isn’t Catholicism; it’s the hollowed-out shell created by the revolutionaries who took over the Church in the mid-20th century. They’ve abandoned not just the traditional Mass but the whole concept of the Faith as the bedrock for protecting the sovereignty of nations.</p><p></p><p>But I guess that’s just it, isn’t it? You can’t seem to tell the difference between the 'religion' of the modernist Church and the true Catholicism that has <em>always</em> fought for national sovereignty and against the forces of globalism and immigration. Don’t let the pyrotechnics and vapid ceremonies fool you. The real Catholic resistance to the replacement of Ireland is found in the embers of the old faith, and not in the mealy-mouthed, compromised priests who stand by as the nation is sold out. Keep grasping at these distractions, though, it’s getting ever more obvious who’s really trying to defend Ireland’s soul.</p><p></p><p>But while you're busy psychologising the likes of Pearse’s faith as some kind of marketing gimmick, maybe you should turn the question around: <strong>Why aren’t you asking why there are so few—if any—Godless, secular materialists actually fighting the good fight today?</strong> Where are your atheist saints, your rationalist martyrs, your enlightened patriots resisting the globalist machine with sacrifice, conviction, and a sense of eternal destiny?</p><p></p><p>Instead, we get car-seat philosophers and keyboard pagans with Patreon accounts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiger, post: 131716, member: 353"] Pathetically Seeks, you’re attempting to use Mullins' funeral as some grand example of Catholic virtue. How quaint. Let’s cut through the pathetic nonsense—what you’re seeing at that so called ‘Catholic’ ceremony isn’t even a proper Requiem Mass, but a watered-down, post-Vatican II farce that has more in common with a Freemasonic ritual than anything resembling the liturgies that the Saints of the past would have received. It is closer to Sheridan's pagan belief than orthodox Catholicism. The so-called 'Mass' you’re referring to was designed by infiltrator - Annibale Bugnini, a Freemason whose reforms, aided by a committee of Jews and Protestants, sought to strip away the sacredness and tradition of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. This is a man who, was more concerned with pleasing globalist powers than preserving the true faith of the Church. So when you try to paint Mullins' 'funeral Mass' as some sort of beacon of Catholic tradition, let’s call a spade a spade—it’s a pale imitation of what the Saints would have received. It’s a pale imitation of the very Faith that once defended Europe from invasion. It's a humanist parody. Now, when I talk about [B]true Catholicism[/B], I’m referring to the [B][I]uncompromising[/I] faith[/B] that guided the Irish through centuries of trials and foreign invaders, a faith that demanded integrity, courage, and loyalty to God and country. What you’re referencing isn’t Catholicism; it’s the hollowed-out shell created by the revolutionaries who took over the Church in the mid-20th century. They’ve abandoned not just the traditional Mass but the whole concept of the Faith as the bedrock for protecting the sovereignty of nations. But I guess that’s just it, isn’t it? You can’t seem to tell the difference between the 'religion' of the modernist Church and the true Catholicism that has [I]always[/I] fought for national sovereignty and against the forces of globalism and immigration. Don’t let the pyrotechnics and vapid ceremonies fool you. The real Catholic resistance to the replacement of Ireland is found in the embers of the old faith, and not in the mealy-mouthed, compromised priests who stand by as the nation is sold out. Keep grasping at these distractions, though, it’s getting ever more obvious who’s really trying to defend Ireland’s soul. But while you're busy psychologising the likes of Pearse’s faith as some kind of marketing gimmick, maybe you should turn the question around: [B]Why aren’t you asking why there are so few—if any—Godless, secular materialists actually fighting the good fight today?[/B] Where are your atheist saints, your rationalist martyrs, your enlightened patriots resisting the globalist machine with sacrifice, conviction, and a sense of eternal destiny? Instead, we get car-seat philosophers and keyboard pagans with Patreon accounts. [/QUOTE]
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