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Seven words from the cross – 5th word from the cross: “Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachthani?” (My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?) (Mk 15:34)



a) Reflection on God’s Word:

“At the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice: ‘Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachtha-ni?’ which means, ‘My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?’” (Mk 15:34)

Jesus is dying on the cross. His body is covered in wounds and bruises, the skin is wet with cold, clammy sweat. He cannot find any position which would allow Him at least some relief.

Historic exorcism – April 11, 2020

April 11, 2020

During Holy Week, Abp. Viganò called on Catholic bishops and priests to join him on the Great Saturday at 3pm and to pray together with him the exorcism of Pope Leo XIII. This Pope had a vision: “In the place where the See of Holy Peter and the Chair of Truth has been set up as the light of the world, they have raised the throne of their abominable impiety…” The image of the terrible desecration of St. Peter’s Basilica by the pagan Pachamama idol emerges in our minds. The pandemic and the fact that Catholics have been deprived of Holy Mass and the Sacraments are viewed by many as a punishment not only for this defilement but also for heresies and apostasy deep in the heart of the Church.

The Great Saturday is the day when we remember Our Lord Jesus Christ as He descended into Hades to free the souls of the Fathers from Satan’s chains. Abp. Viganò warned of the extraordinary seriousness of the current situation not only because of the pandemic but mainly because of the tragic apostasy within the Church.

There is no human solution. In this most critical situation, Abp. Viganò pointed out the focus of infection, and that is the devil himself and his angels occupying the heart of the Church. He therefore called for collective exorcism.

2020 Easter Pastoral Letter

Dear brothers and sisters,

the Gospels describing the Easter event testify to the fear of the disciples and, on the other hand, to the joyful reality of Christ’s triumphant resurrection.

“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.’ But they were terrified and frightened, and supposed they had seen a spirit. And He said to them, ‘Why are you troubled? And why do doubts arise in your hearts? Behold My hands and My feet, that it is I Myself. Touch Me and see!’” (Jn 20; Lk 24)

The same day at evening… And what happened on that Easter morning? Mary of Magdala is knocking at the door where the terrified disciples are assembled, and she cries out joyfully: “The tomb is empty! The stone has been rolled away! The guards ran away!” The apostles do not believe her. They are struck with fear. Shortly afterwards a group of other women come and tell the same. But the apostles were not relieved of fear. None of them thought to say: “Jesus has told us so many times – the Son of man will be delivered up to death but on the third day He will rise again!” Fear did not allow them to think of that prediction by Jesus.

Seven words from the cross – 4th word from the cross: “I thirst!” (Jn 19:28)

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a) Reflection on God’s Word:

“After this, Jesus, knowing that all things were now accomplished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, said: ‘I thirst!’ A vessel full of sour wine was standing there; and they filled a sponge with sour wine, put it on hyssop, and put it to His mouth.” (Jn 19:28-29)

Seven words from the cross – 3rd word from the cross: “Behold, your mother!” (Jn 19:26)



a) Reflection on God’s Word:

“Now there stood by the cross of Jesus His mother… When Jesus therefore saw His mother, and the disciple whom He loved standing by, He said to His mother: ‘Woman, behold, your son!’ Then He said to the disciple: ‘Behold, your mother!’ And from that hour the disciple received her into himself.” (Jn 19:25-27)

Seven words from the cross – 2nd word from the cross: “Amen, I say to you, today you will be with Me in Paradise.” (Lk 23:43)



a) Reflection on God’s Word:

“One of the criminals who were hanged blasphemed Him, saying: ‘If You are the Christ, save Yourself and us.’ But the other, answering, rebuked him, saying: ‘Do you not even fear God, seeing you are under the same condemnation? And we indeed justly, for we receive the due reward of our deeds; but this Man has done nothing wrong.’

Seven words from the cross – 1st word from the cross: “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do!” (Lk 23:34)



a) Reflection on God’s Word:

“There were also two others, criminals, led with Him to be put to death. And when they had come to the place called Calvary, there they crucified Him, and the criminals, one on the right hand and the other on the left. Then Jesus said: ‘Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do!’” (Lk 23:32-34)

Response to Bergoglio’s Lent homilies

3 April 2020

Bergoglio delivered a homily from the Casa Santa Marta to the whole world.

Quote by Bergoglio: “Moses made a bronze serpent and lifted it up. Jesus will be lifted up, as the serpent… He took our sins upon Himself to the point of becoming sin, all sin…”

Commentary: Jesus did not become all sin because He would thus cease to be the Son of God, but He did take upon Himself the sins of mankind. There is a difference between taking sins upon oneself and becoming all sin. Lucifer became all sin – and an angel became a devil. He thus changed his angelic nature into devilish one. Jesus, by contrast, being the true God and Saviour, destroyed sin and overcame the devil, the author of sin, through His death. Let us look at the cross with faith where Christ overcame the hellish serpent and his poison – sin. This is the saving faith which saves us from the serpent’s bite and poison passed down from our first parents.

Reflection on Rom 8:23

“We ourselves, who have the firstfruits of the Spirit, groan inwardly

as we wait eagerly for our adoption as sons, the redemption of our bodies.”

It is said that even we ourselves, who already have the firstfruits of the Spirit, do not yet have His fullness.

We do have the firstfruits of the Spirit, but while we are in time the poisonous seed passed on us from our first parents works in us until the last moment, and therefore sin subjugates our body. We have believed and received Jesus, we are children of God and the Spirit gives us strength; nevertheless, we still groan because sin, spiritual darkness and apathy towards spiritual things pull us down. It is beyond human power to change our physicality with the seed of original sin in it which will last until the hour of death; and so we await the redemption of this body. How will redemption be accomplished? The Scripture tells us that the spirit of the righteous will go away into eternal glory, but the body will decay after death. It is only at the Second Coming that God will raise our body from the dust of the earth and give life to it, and he will also transform it to be like the body of Christ.

Word of Life – Rom 8:23 (5/4/2020 – 19/4/2020)

“We ourselves, who have the firstfruits of the Spirit,

groan inwardly as we wait eagerly for our adoption as sons,

the redemption of our bodies.”

Letter to the Bishops of Hungary

28 March 2020

Dear Bishops of Hungary,

the Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate, which struggles to defend the depositum fidei, addresses you in these last days of Lent. The coronavirus outbreak continues to spread in Europe, but far greater is the outbreak of coronavirus panic created by the mass media with the purpose of inconspicuously imposing total control. We have presented a similar proposal to the Bishops of Italy and Poland. It concerns the need for a radical step of deep repentance which alone can lead to restoration of the Church.

An ordinary layman or Christian of another denomination is quite clear that the papal chair today is occupied by an archheretic who systematically destroys the fundamental truths of faith and morals. There is not the least doubt about it. However, the tragedy is that the bishops of the Catholic Church are bound by fear and poisoned by heresies and the spirit of the world so much that they are unable to take the basic step to save the Church.

Levél a magyar püspököknek (in Hungarian)

28.3.2020

Tisztelt Magyarország püspökei!

A Bizánczi katolikus patriarchát amely a depositum fidei fenntartásáért harcol, nagyböjt utolsó napjaiban hozzátok fordul. Európában koronavírus pusztít, de még inkább a mediális pánik, melynek czélja a totál kontrol bevezetése. Hasonló ajánlatot mint nektek küldünk Olaszország és Lengyelország püspökeinek is. Szükség van radikális lépésre, mély bűnbánat tartásra, mert egyedül ez vezethet az Egyház felujulásához.

Bishops of Poland, repent!

28 March 2020

Dear Bishops of Poland,

the Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate, whose prime mission is to defend the Deposit of Faith at this critical time when the Vatican has fallen away from the apostles’ doctrine, hereby addresses you.



Bishops of Italy, repent!

28 March 2020

In these last days of Lent before Easter, the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread in Italy, but far greater is the outbreak of coronavirus panic purposefully created by the mass media.

The Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate addresses the Christians of America

March 27, 2020

Dear Christians in the United States,

we are facing a wave of the coronavirus associated with an extremely intensive mass media campaign which pursues its goals. It is a certain testing of the population and a hidden preparation for total control.

Concerning the coronavirus outbreak, Wolfgang Wodarg, a German specialist in lung diseases and epidemiology, and the former chairman of the Council of Europe Health Committee, said that the current coronavirus-induced panic did not correspond to the real danger and was artificial. This is not a condition requiring a pandemic.

We as Christians know the meaning of our life. This earthly life is just a test. The essential thing is that at the hour of death we enter the glory of God and be not condemned. With the view of achieving this ultimate goal, millions of martyrs laid down their earthly lives to remain faithful to Christ. They are a great example to us. We often forget about them, and for this reason it is advisable from time to time to read the lives of these heroes of faith and martyrs. They are a living Gospel.

Coronavirus and Bergoglio’s Vatican

16 March 2020

“Because they have forsaken the covenant of the Lord God of their fathers… they went and served other gods and worshipped them (Pachamama) … Then the anger of the Lord was aroused against this land, to bring on it every curse.” (Deu 29:24-27)

We are witnessing an artificial mass media coronavirus campaign. All areas of public life today highlight coronavirus as problem number one. Interestingly, there has been a deadly AIDS disease for years, most commonly spread by homosexuals and drug addicts, but no one has caused such panic. Not only is this deadly danger of homosexuality concealed, but there are attempts to incorporate it directly into legislation under sanctions. An example of gender laws is the Istanbul Convention.


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PROPHETIC PRAYER EZEK 37

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“Look at My hands and My feet. It is I Myself! Touch Me and see.”

Luk 24:39 (12/4/2026 – 26/4/2026)

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