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Coronavirus: SOS! Das Heilmittel gegen den Tod /german version/
Es gibt einen anhaltenden Ausbruch des Coronavirus, der eine globale Panik verursacht hat. Angemessene vorbeugende Maßnahmen müssen eingehalten werden, obwohl sie allein uns nicht retten können. Es gibt auch eine Ordnung spiritueller Prinzipien, die oft vergessen wird. Wir sollten uns daran halten. Ein altes Sprichwort sagt: “Ärzte behandeln, aber Gott heilt.”
Der Kampf gegen das Coronavirus ist ein Kampf gegen den Tod. Aber wir müssen wissen, dass selbst wenn wir das Coronavirus vermeiden, keiner von uns den Tod vermeiden wird. Der physische Tod ist jedoch nicht das größte Übel. Das größte Übel für den Menschen ist der zweite Tod – ewige Verdammnis! (Offb 20,14) Wir können nur in Jesus Christus davon gerettet werden. Er sagte: “Wer an Mich glaubt, wird leben, auch wenn er stirbt.” (vgl. Joh 11,25)
An expert’s opinion on the coronavirus
25 March 2020
Wolfgang Wodarg is a German physician specialising in pneumology, or treatment of lung diseases. The renowned Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore awarded him a scholarship in epidemiology. At the turn of the millennium, he was Chair of the Subcommittee on Health of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly for many years. As a true expert, he explains that the current coronavirus panic has been artificially created. How did this happen? Under pressure from political, pharmaceutical and other interests, the WHO has changed the criteria for a pandemic. Previously, two major criteria were established: 1) the percentage of the illnesses of the total population in the territory and 2) the percentage of deaths also of the total population in the territory (https://www.euromomo.eu/). Accordingly, the mass character of the disease was determined and then either it was a pandemic or not. In 2009, the criteria were changed by excluding these two main indicators. Now the only criterion is whether the virus is present on different continents, i.e. whether it is a worldwide spread. But all viruses have a worldwide spread, so it is possible to declare a pandemic for each flu. What is now decisive is if you want a pandemic or not, and not if it really is a pandemic – said the German expert.
Coronavirus, Pachamama and Bergoglio
23 March 2020
Dear bishops and priests,
to name Bergoglio in the Holy Mass means to be in unity with him and to be subordinate to a spirit other than the Spirit of Christ, namely the spirit of Pachamama, a demonic spirit. Bergoglio enthroned the Pachamama demon in St Peter’s Basilica in place of the Son of God. His secret aim is to destroy the sacrament of the priesthood, and hence the Eucharist, by ordaining pagan male and female witches from Amazonia. To succeed, he purposefully diverted attention with the issue of the abolition of celibacy, and caused chaos. It is similar with the coronavirus. Bergoglio purposefully created an atmosphere of panic when he issued an order to close the Catholic churches instead of showing repentance himself and calling on bishops, priests and faithful to repent too.
Coronavirus: SOS! The cure for death
There is an ongoing outbreak of coronavirus which has caused a global panic. Reasonable preventive measures must be respected, although they alone cannot save us. There is also an order of spiritual principles that is often forgotten about. We should keep to it. An old proverb says: “Doctors treat, but God heals.”
The fight with coronavirus is a fight with death. But we must know that even if we avoid the coronavirus, none of us shall avoid death after all. Physical death, however, is not the greatest evil. The greatest evil for man is the second death – eternal damnation! (Rev 20:14) We can be saved from it only in Jesus Christ. He said: “He who believes in Me will live, even though he dies.” (cf. Jn 11:25)
At this time of panic, many Christians do not appreciate the necessity of the saving faith in Jesus Christ which saves us from the second death. What is at stake is the salvation of immortal souls, i.e. the salvation of our dearest ones from eternal torment. The spirit of the world drives people with all force onto the broad way leading to destruction (Mt 7:13).
Word of Life – Rom 8:18 (22/3/2020 – 5/4/2020)
“For I consider that the sufferings of this present time
are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.”
Response to Bishop Schneider regarding the question of the true Pope
4 March 2020
On 28 February 2020, Bishop Schneider released an essay on the question of the true Pope. He stubbornly sticks to his demagogy according to which Bergoglio must continue in the highest office even though he is a heretic. Through Schneider’s fault, the present-day Church gives the impression of a suicidal system where common sense does not work any more.
5 parts of Celebration of Sunday – Part V / Emmaus
Fifth hour
Emmaus
a) Reflection on God’s Word
What feelings and thoughts filled the hearts of the disciples when they left Jerusalem and on the road to Emmaus were joined by Jesus, whom, however, they did not recognize? Jesus first asked them: “What kind of conversation is this that you have with one another as you walk and are sad?” Then the one whose name was Cleopas answered and said to Him: “Are You the only stranger in Jerusalem, and have You not known the things which happened there in these days?” And He asked: “What things?”
5 parts of Celebration of Sunday – Part IV / Baptism with the Holy Spirit
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https://cos.tv/videos/play/52167672542303232 https://youtu.be/LdTi1vyx0hk
Fourth hour
Baptism with the Holy Spirit
a) Reflection on God’s Word
Jesus said: “You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me.” (Acts 1:8) The condition for receiving the Holy Spirit is repentance: “Repent… and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. For the promise is to you … and to all who are afar off…” (Acts 2:38-39)
5 parts of Celebration of Sunday – Part III
Third hour
Jesus appears to Peter by the tomb
a) Reflection on God’s Word
What feelings and thoughts filled Peter’s heart when on Friday, before the rooster crowed, he publicly denied Jesus three times – cursing and swearing that he did not know Him, that he had nothing to do with Him?! Fear and, moreover, remorse for his betrayal of his Lord tormented his soul. The other apostles likewise are in deep sorrow and fear.
5 parts of Celebration of Sunday – Part II
Second Hour
Angels appear to the women
a) Reflection on God’s Word
On Sunday, very early in the morning, while it is still dark, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary come to the garden where Jesus was buried. Near the tomb they are suddenly frightened by a great earthquake. Here an angel of the Lord appears to them. They see him descend from heaven, come and roll back the large stone from the door of the tomb and sit on it. Perplexed, the women look at the angel’s face.
Reflection on Rom 8:17
“And if children, then heirs – heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ, if indeed we suffer with Him, that we may also be glorified together.”
The previous verse 16 reads: “The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God.” And this is followed by verse 17 which we are going to reflect on at the beginning of Lent: “And if children, then heirs – heirs of God…” Are we aware of what it means to be an heir of God? If someone had said in the past that he or she was the Emperor’s child, and hence his heir, others would have been envious: “They will get so much without making any effort, and they inherit a fortune! Why not us? Why not me?”
Imagine a billionaire who has no children and suddenly decides to make you heir of all his wealth. Oh, how happy you would be! What a great fortune! But think: will such wealth really make you happy? You have only one stomach and you can only be in one place at one time. If you fell seriously ill and were confined to bed with fever, you would just look helplessly at all this wealth and money. What good would it be for you if you inherited the whole world? The Lord Jesus Himself says, after all: What profit is it to a man if he gains or inherits the whole world, and loses his own soul?
5 parts of Celebration of Sunday Part I – Resurrection of Christ
First hour
The Resurrection of Christ
a) Reflection on God’s Word
Turn your eyes towards the sky of stars. Millions of stars. They all move according to laws established by God. And how big they are! The Sun is 1.300.000 times as large as our Earth. Sirius is 8 times larger than the Sun and there are even bigger celestial bodies! The Milky Way is 20.000 light years away. Many other constellations are millions of light years away.
God has the right to us (+german version)
Jesus has a kind of right to us. We no longer belong to ourselves. Why not? Partly because God created us, called us into existence, created us in His own image. He is really our Father. Our spirit longs for Him, as St Augustine says: “You have made us for Yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in You.” This is a deep truth. Even young children sometimes have a kind of existential depression. They cannot express it in words but somehow perceive the vanity of all things. None of the created things can satisfy us. None. Neither wealth, nor career, nor worldly pleasures. Our soul is hungry for God. God not only created us but He also has the right to us because He gave His Son for us. Jesus shed His Blood for our sake. He paid a high price for us – not with silver or gold but with His Blood, out of His love for us.
Word of Life – Rom 8:17 (8/3/2020 – 22/3/2020)
“And if children, then heirs – heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ,
if indeed we suffer with Him, that we may also be glorified together.”
Response to the exhortation “Beloved Amazonia” /Part two/
14 February 2020
Exhortation “Beloved Amazonia” and the Antichrist
“Therefore when you see the ‘abomination of desolation’, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place (whoever reads, let him understand)…” (Mt 24:15)
Bergoglio changes the nature of the Christian liturgy by taking up into it pagan gestures, elements, rituals and symbols, and thus accepts the abomination of desolation which is connected with the spirit of paganism, i.e. with the worship of Satan and demons. He thus expels the Holy Spirit, without whom the sacraments lose their efficacy.
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Response to the exhortation “Beloved Amazonia” /Part one/
14 February 2020
On 12 February 2020, Bergoglio released the so-called post-synodal apostolic exhortation “Beloved Amazonia”. Many authors have already made clear public statements on the Amazon Synod. It committed blasphemy against God, idolatry, sins against the First Commandment, and apostasy from Christ to antichrist.
What is the attitude of Scripture towards paganism?
The Lord Jesus encourages the Apostle Paul: “I send you to the Gentiles to open their eyes, in order to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins by faith in Me.” (Acts 26:18)
Bergoglio’s concern in the exhortation is “caring for roots” of the spirituality of the indigenous peoples.










