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BCP: Will the Bishops of Poland refuse to participate in the sodomitic and satanic Prague sabbath?
25 January 2023
Dear bishops, priests and faithful of Poland,
on 5-12 February 2023, an assembly is to be held in Prague related to the so-called continental stage of the Synod on Synodality. It is to be attended by all presidents of the European Episcopal Conferences accompanied by three different delegates, plus ten more online. You need to be aware that participation of your president of Episcopal Conference, Archbishop Stanislaw Gadecki, and three Polish delegates would, on their part, be a multiple crime against God, the Church and the Polish nation! It is a rebellion against God and the Church, because by mere passive attendance in Prague the president of the Episcopal Conference (EC) gives consent on behalf of himself, the entire episcopal conference and the entire Polish nation to the ecclesiastical legalization of LGBTQ perversions, the punishment for which, as the Scripture warns, is both temporal and eternal fire. This criminal ecclesiastical legalization of LGBTQ abolishes God’s laws and God’s commandments. Abp Stanislaw Gadecki will thus bring down God’s curse on himself, the entire Polish bishops’ conference as well as the Polish nation. This can manifest itself in war fire and a tragic disaster for the whole of Poland.
Word of Life – Mt 7:21 (14/5/2023 – 28/5/2023)
“Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven,
but he who does the will of My Father in heaven.”
Reflection on Mt 7:21
“Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’
shall enter the kingdom of heaven,
but he who does the will of My Father in heaven.”
After these words, Jesus continues in the Gospel: “Many will say to Me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?’ And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practise lawlessness!’”
Jesus speaks here about a false disciple, saying that such disciples will not be saved because although they use religious phrases and hide behind the name of Jesus they do the exact opposite. Moreover, even if they prophesied, cast out demons or did many wonders, it would not help them to be saved.
“He justifies those who have faith in Jesus.” Rom 3:26
The Word of God emphasizes: those who have faith in Jesus. This is the condition. Surely, Jesus died for all people and we are obliged to preach to them the Gospel, salvation. Without Him no one can be saved. But today we hear another gospel: to let pagans dwell in darkness and perish in darkness. Certainly, some of them will be saved, but perhaps only those who are not under the sway of pagan religious systems. Or those who have at least not opened up to them. Abraham was a pagan, too, but he had a conscience. Pagans also have a conscience and Christ died for them too. But how can they achieve salvation if no one can be saved without Christ? If they live a righteous life, God will give them a chance to believe in Christ at least in the hour of death. They will either receive Him or reject Him. We will likewise either receive Jesus at the hour of death for the last time or reject Him. That is why the Apostle says that we must be rooted in Him, grounded in Him, so that at the hour of death we may cast away all doubts, all intrusive thoughts, all vanity. It is a hard struggle. You will understand that once you resolve to devote one hour to interior prayer, to spend one hour with Christ.
The whole Trinity takes part in Christ’s resurrection and our salvation
“A little while longer and the world will see Me no more, but you will see Me. Because I live, you will live also.” (Jn 14:19) Jesus speaks here about His death, saying that He will be buried in a tomb but then rise again and His dead body will be seen in the tomb no more. He will be raised from the dead with a glorified body. The world, however, will not see Him risen. In the Gospel of John we read: “The world will see Me no more, but you will see Me.” When does Jesus say these words? On Thursday evening at the Last Supper, probably between eight and ten o’clock. On the next day, Friday, He dies. And then, on Saturday night, Christ comes out of the tomb. He rises from the dead by His own divine power. The whole Trinity takes part in Christ’s resurrection. Indeed, God raised Him from the dead.
From true union flows the life of the risen Christ
The old self is governed by precise principles that are very subtle. They are best recognized and unmasked in ourselves, but even more intensely when two or three truly strive to put the old self to death on the cross, so that we can say: “We died with Him, and we were buried with Him.” And then it is also true that “we were raised with Him”. It is not about physical death, physical burial or physical resurrection. It is a matter of faith and the life of faith, especially the basic steps that we are to take daily again and again: 1) deny yourself, 2) take up your daily cross. Sometimes this cross is the same for a certain period of time. Sometimes it takes a variety of forms during the day. It is mainly about giving up our views, opinions or habits, even in small matters, and it hurts!
Word of Life – Mt 7:19 (30/4/2023 – 14/5/2023)
“Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down
and thrown into the fire.”
Reflection on Mt 7:19
“Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down
and thrown into the fire.”
Jesus does not speak here about a physical tree, but rather about man and his evil works. He says it at the end of the statement about false prophets, who come in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves. Jesus continues: “You will know them by their fruits.” And then He adds: “Do men gather grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles?” And then: “Every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit.” With a nature corrupted by original sin, we can’t really bear fruit that lasts for eternity. The root of original sin is the seed of the devil. This is the pride of self-deification and rebellion against God, either overbearing pride and arrogance or subtle spiritual pride of pharisees, which is even worse. All this grows from a poisoned root, and that is why Jesus says: Deny yourself, i.e. the source of evil within you.
Assembly of the synodal LGBTQ journey in the Vatican – God’s anathema
14 April 2023
A global assembly of the Synod on Synodality, promoting LGBTQ legalization, is scheduled to begin from 30 September 2023 in the Vatican. All participants shall incur the most severe punishment of God – anathema – as well as the most severe ecclesiastical penalty – latae sententiae excommunication. The legalization of the sin of sodomy is a graver sin than sodomy itself. Those who promote and legalize sin break God’s commandments and prevent sinners from repenting and following the path of salvation. Breaking God’s laws is the sin of devilish pride, which opposes God the Creator, the Supreme Lawgiver.
Watch this video on: https://rumble.com/v2l2ol2-assembly.html
https://ugetube.com/watch/fNB4gvTybzDEVqR
https://cos.tv/videos/play/44099503481720832
https://www.bitchute.com/video/wFrcxI24xG7l/
A call of bishops for the resignation of the invalid Pope Francis
We, orthodox Catholic bishops on all continents, as successors of Christ’s apostles, following the example of the former nuncio to the United States, Carlo Maria Viganò, hereby publicly before the entire Catholic Church call on the invalid Pope Francis Bergoglio to resign.
Watch this video on: https://rumble.com/v2l2ni6-resignation.html
https://ugetube.com/watch/Z1BwQlRVVJLQ5fy
https://cos.tv/videos/play/44099427806254080
https://www.bitchute.com/video/LCkfq0WaE50h/
BCP: A historic step to save the Church
20 April 2023
As of 31 March 2023, the continental phase of the Synod on Synodality was closed. On 30 September 2023, a global assembly is to begin in the Vatican as part of this suicidal process. The initiator of the Synod is a fanatical promoter of sodomy and other moral perversions. The official documents of Bergoglio’s synod use and fully accept the acronym LGBTQ, though the letter Q covers even the worst sexual perversions, associated with the most serious crimes.
Watch this video on: https://rumble.com/v2k4gi6-a-historic-step.html
https://ugetube.com/watch/lTE5qXCveMCsA77
https://cos.tv/videos/play/43986328158245888
https://www.bitchute.com/video/4LpHDS3axjE0/
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.











