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Our great task – to contribute a drop of our faith
The nation can be raised to life by God alone. But He wants each of us to contribute a drop of our faith! This is our great task, which we are to accept in faith. God puts His trust in every one of us. And He wants us to trust in Him. That is why this spiritual battle for resurrection needs praying people who are united and adhere to the clear teachings of the Gospel along with the tradition of the Church and the saints. This battle requires launching out into the deep. This means living the Gospel by faith.
The mystery of our resurrection with Christ
God’s Word says that we were raised together with Christ. It is a certain mystery to us. Jesus was raised two thousand years ago in Jerusalem. I am not in Jerusalem, but in another place and in another time. I was not in the tomb with Jesus to be raised with Him. I was not even born yet. So what does it mean that “we were raised together with Him”? Let us think what happened at Christ’s resurrection: Christ’s dead body, which was lying in the tomb, was not only raised to life but also transformed. Christ was raised from the dead with a glorified body. He passed through the stone tomb in spite of a large stone rolled in front of the entrance to the tomb. After that, He appeared to the apostles in different places during forty days. Through the resurrection, new life entered the physical body of Jesus, and His body was glorified.
The mystery of Christ’s resurrection has a double dimension. Physical dimension – it means that Christ rose from the dead really and historically, the tomb is empty, He is risen indeed, His body was not taken away by anyone. And then there is also the spiritual dimension – the transformation of Christ’s body, interference with Christ’s physical nature, i.e. human nature which He took on Himself. We have the same genetic code as Adam: we have two hands, two feet, eyes, etc. It is similar in spiritual terms: Christ is the second Adam, and we receive His life, eternal life, which has been given to us.
Word of Life – Mt 7:15 (16/4/2023 – 30/4/2023)
“Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing,
but inwardly they are ravenous wolves.”
Reflection on Mt 7:15
Beware of false prophets,
who come to you in sheep’s clothing,
but inwardly they are ravenous wolves.
This warning of Christ is highly topical too. Today many shepherds of the Church are no longer servants of Christ, but servants of the antichrist. Naturally, this is not outwardly recognized. They really wear sheep’s clothing and use psychological methods to manipulate people. They speak of love, compassion, listening, discerning, welcoming, accompanying, and all this is actually a trap of ravenous wolves baring their fangs and tearing up naïve and often sincere deluded souls. These shepherds only talk about love, but they avoid true love – the cross of Christ.
The souls of those who are in union with Jesus are filled with peace
We die with Jesus and rise with Him again. In the Letter to the Romans, we find essential truths about us being grafted into Jesus through faith – this union is given us in baptism. “Now if we died with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with Him.” (Rom 6:8) Here the emphasis is on the words “we believe”. We need to put into practice our union with Jesus. If we abide in ourselves, troubles arise. If we are in union with Christ, our soul is always filled with peace. We feel peace regardless of whether someone scolds us or we fall ill. You can even be a cripple confined to a wheelchair for some 40 years, or you can even be sentenced to death, and you can be happy because you have Jesus. If you are in union with Jesus, you are filled with peace that the world cannot give. This is a law that works: Whenever a problem comes, you experience inner peace. God gives it to a soul that opens to Him. Anyone can try it.
“Peace to you!”
When the Risen Jesus appeared to the apostles, He said to them three times: “Peace be with you!” In what situation did Jesus say these words? We read in the Gospel: “Then, the same day at evening, being the first day of the week, when the doors were shut where the disciples were assembled, for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood in the midst, and said to them, ‘Peace be with you.’” (Jn 20:19) The Gospel continues: “When He had said this, He showed them His hands and His side. The disciples were filled with joy when they saw the Lord. So Jesus said to them again, ‘Peace to you!’” (v.20-21) On Sunday a week later, Jesus appeared to them the third time, and Thomas was with them: “And after eight days His disciples were again inside, and Thomas with them. Jesus came, the doors being shut, and stood in the midst, and said, ‘Peace to you!’” (v.26)
BCP: A response to the interview with Cardinal Burke on how not to contradict Francis, but to love him
27 March 2023
On 16 March 2023, US Cardinal Raymond Burke gave an interview to EWTN. At first, he expressed a certain truth about the current situation in the Church, which every sincere Catholic perceives. But the problem is that the truth expressed was followed by a spiritual deadly poison.
What did the cardinal say at the beginning of the interview?
Watch this video on: https://rumble.com/v2giv9q-burke.html
https://cos.tv/videos/play/43566389008045056
https://www.bitchute.com/video/0uArL7Jp82Cc/
Word of Life – Mt 7:13 (2/4/2023 – 16/4/2023)
“Enter by the narrow gate;
for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction,
and there are many who go in by it.”
Reflection on Mt 7:13
Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate
and broad is the way that leads to destruction,
and there are many who go in by it.
Jesus’ advice is very serious. It concerns each of us. Heeding this earnest counsel brings forth the fruit of eternal life and eternal happiness in the kingdom of heaven. The gate which leads to life, however, is narrow, and unfortunately many do not know it, do not want to seek it, and if it is pointed out to them, they boycott it to their temporal and eternal detriment. On the other hand, Jesus warns of the wide gate and the broad way that leads to eternal destruction. It is a tragedy and a painful reality that there are many who have chosen this broad path of life that ends in destruction. This broad way does not bring true happiness and true peace in this life, but unrest of the soul and uncertainty. Then at the hour of death comes despair which is followed by eternal damnation. This is not an exaggeration or just some scaremongering; this is a serious warning from our Saviour to walk the narrow way of which He said: “I am the Way, the Truth and the Life.” “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me.”
BCP: Diagnosis of the time and mission of prayer
10 March 2023
Contemporary Christianity with the spirit of the world is a barren fig tree. The condition for it not to be cut down is to start bearing the fruit of genuine repentance.
Let us briefly consider the diagnosis of the time we live in. Modern man not only is unable to perceive sin, but often does not perceive the very reality itself. Many live in unreality or virtual reality. They are overwhelmed by the endless flow of information from the television, internet or smartphones. Nowadays the spirit of the world has a particularly demoralizing, disruptive, even self-destructive influence. One must resist it. It has manipulated public opinion to the point of a secret diktat. Children are also entrapped. The current laws absurdly stipulate that children aged 12 and over can undergo drastic gender reassignment surgery, in other words be mutilated for life, and their parents cannot even warn them.
Watch this video on: https://rumble.com/v2f58m2-mission-of-prayer.html
https://cos.tv/videos/play/43375932068892672
https://www.bitchute.com/video/b79MqA8B5XdK/
BCP: Publication of God’s anathema – God’s curse – expulsion from the Church of Christ against Bishop Tomáš Holub
19 March 2023
At the beginning of Lent, the heretical Bishop Holub (Czech Republic) issued a so-called pastoral letter hypocritically entitled “Mercy for the divorced”. He also published detailed guidelines for this. Their basis is the heretical exhortation Amoris Laetitia. Immediately after the release of the exhortation, four Cardinals responded to it with the Dubia. This so-called exhortation issued by the pseudo Pope not only abolishes God’s laws, but also denies the existence of universally valid moral principles. It contains heresies destroying the nature of saving faith. Subsequently, dozens of prominent theologians and Christian authorities spoke out against this heretical document in an analysis entitled Filial Correction. They asked Francis to distinguish what was sound and what was heretical in the exhortation. No answer, no listening, no discernment to this day – and it has been eight years now! The exhortation Amoris Laetitia is explicitly heretical!
Watch this video on: https://rumble.com/v2ew5cu-anathema.html
https://cos.tv/videos/play/43336565565985792
https://www.bitchute.com/video/PNx6gEflGLGw/
BCP: A response to the interview with the priest Kobylinski on “Can a homosexual be a priest?”
11 March 2023
Professor Kobylinski gave an interview entitled “Can a homosexual be a priest?” A Catholic asks an essential question: What did the priest Kobylinski mean to tell the Polish public? Did he mean to express a clear position based on Scripture and Tradition and on the whole doctrine of the Church? Or was it just a kind of mixture of raw information, where moral values were put on an equal footing with immoral perversions, and the truth was thus relativized? The real purpose of the interview was to change Catholic public opinion. Currently, a synodal process is underway aimed at pushing ecclesiastical legalization of sodomy into Poland as well.
Watch this video on: https://rumble.com/v2ekxwo-priest-kobylinski.html
https://cos.tv/videos/play/43288813279941632
https://www.bitchute.com/video/fiL0oWHoNZf1/
Losing our soul (life) for the sake of Jesus and the Annunciation
“Whoever wants to save his soul will lose it, but whoever loses his soul for My sake and the Gospel’s will save it!” This is essential – to lose your soul for Christ’s sake and the Gospel’s. An example for us to follow is the Blessed Virgin who said at the moment of the Annunciation: “Behold, the bondslave of the Lord! Let it be to me according to your word.”
When the Blessed Virgin said: “I am the bondslave of the Lord!”, the Spirit of God descended on her. How will an impossible thing become possible? The Holy Spirit will do it. Through the Blessed Virgin and the Holy Spirit, Jesus wants to live in us. How? He wants us to surrender our will to Him in all things. He wants us to give Him our all. He wants us to love God with all our heart, with all our soul and with all our strength. The essential thing needed to allow God to live in us, to allow Jesus to be incarnate in us, is the obedience of Mary: “Behold, the bondslave of the Lord!” So we need to give our all to God like the Blessed Virgin. We need to surrender our will to Him: “Although I do not understand, I want to serve You, Lord!”
Word of Life – Mt 7:12 (19/3/2023 – 2/4/2023)
“Therefore, whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them,
for this is the Law and the Prophets.”
Reflection on Mt 7:12
“Therefore, whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets.”
These words remind us of a very important rule for our personal life, for our relationships with those closest to us as well as for our relationships with other people. We usually want others to do something and we are sad when they do not do what we would like them to do or we reproach them for it. Or we even make a gloomy face because they are unable to guess our wishes. This is the picture of the old self. We should learn our lessons from this unsound thinking, and learn true self-criticism instead. We have to assume that the other person is just as unsound in his thinking. If our thinking was vertical, in other words if we sought first the kingdom of God and the salvation of our soul and communicated with God in prayer, we would also seek the kingdom of God within us first and prefer it to temporal and passing values such as human glory, recognition, excessive wealth, vanities, etc.











