suffering
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Thousands of names that no one will read

Recently I read that a certain priest spent many hours reading aloud the names of children killed in Palestine. A moving, beautiful gesture — an image of remembering the victims. There is only one problem: every day Christians die around the world. Every year about 400 million people are persecuted simply because they stand up… Continue reading
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Judases

It is not in wars that people die Christians die in silence In the media’s falsified truth Though so many are shouting Do not kill the children of Palestine! Still others add Do not kill the Nazi Banderites! About the worshippers of the one true God no one shouts Only single whispers Only wandering tears… Continue reading
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Europe is Burning, Christians are Dying – and People Live in a World of Illusion.

The world has become an illusion, one great mirage. Very few of the things we see and hear are true. It is as if a great sociological and psychological experiment—or perhaps best called a deadly, quack medicine—has turned people into Pavlov’s dogs, reacting only to learned commands. Perhaps it did not begin only then, but… Continue reading
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Hope in the Shadow of Death

Can I still fight? Should I stay silent, waiting for death? Is the strength within me truly good? Or is it anger disguised in the colors of God? Silence dressed in suffering, A lonely soul in a world of evil. No, no one seeks You, Only their prideful, selfish “I.” In the darkness ticks the… Continue reading
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The Rosary – the simplest and most beautiful prayer

“God has made prayer the condition for granting us His graces.”– Blaise Pascal, Pensées, fragment 513 The Rosary prayer is perhaps the simplest Catholic prayer. In its simplicity lies the beauty of the entire Catholic faith, which is simple, logical, and whose rejection is, in fact, the rejection of reason, and thus of common sense.… Continue reading
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The One Star

I fall into the moon of dreams,and in its fullness lose my soul,searching through distant galaxiesfor what is near. For what shines the brightest,guiding me on a road ever straight—safe, yet leading uphill. Continue reading
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“If one does not pray, he is either a devil or a beast” – St. Bishop J. Pelczar on prayer

Prayer is therefore an act of spiritual life, for all the faculties of the soul participate in it: memory, as it recalls God’s perfections, works, and gifts; reason, as it contemplates them; the heart, as it is moved by feelings; and the will, as it makes resolutions. Without God’s grace, we could not pray properly,… Continue reading
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Modernism, Lefebvrism, Sedevacantism – and where is God?

I am nothing; dust, unworthy even of Your glance, Lord. For a long time, I was a blasphemer. Seven years have passed since my conversion – seven years of writing, searching, crying out. And the only thing confirmed is that I truly am nothing. It’s interesting. Modernists claim that hell doesn’t exist – yet they… Continue reading
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The Value of Our Deeds Before God – On Good and Evil Motives – St. Joseph Sebastian Pelczar

I. The Importance of Motives I have called a good motive and simplicity the window of the spiritual house. What is a motive? It is, as it were, the internal spring of action that prompts or influences a particular deed. For example, if I give alms to obtain God’s grace or, conversely, to gain human… Continue reading
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The Fall of the Empire of Lies – Jeremiah as a Warning for Our Era

Jeremiah was a unique, solitary prophet who was not only ignored but completely rejected from beginning to end. Even the most hardened listened momentarily to Jesus Christ or John the Baptist. To Jeremiah – they did not. Jeremiah had no “moment of popularity.” There were no crowds, no interest: “And they have not hearkened, nor… Continue reading
About Me
Let us build the Church in souls on the rock of our faith. God is Spirit and we should worship Him in spirit and truth. Now in the times of apostasy of the Catholic Church administration, when very often we do not have access to real priests, this is very important. It will allow us not only to survive, but also to strengthen our faith. The truth, even if it is hard for us, always comes from God. Let’s not live in a lie. The father of lies is Satan. Let us remember this. The truth is the determinant by which I am guided when I write for several years on the Polish website I founded http://www.niewolnikmaryi.com and it will be the same here – in the English version.
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