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These Saints Had Visions of Heaven and Hell and Revealed What They Saw
During their lifetimes, some saints were given a peek into the happiness of heaven and the horrors of hell. Correggio, “Assumption of the Virgin,” Cathedral of Parmaby Joseph Pronechen One of the earliest saints to receive a firsthand glimpse into … Continue reading
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God’s Merciful Judgement: A Priest’s True Story
CP&Sr comment. This is an amazing conversion story and one that we would be wise to take to heart this Lent. Remember: presumption is a widespread sin in our times, and perhaps the majority of us are guilty of it … Continue reading
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Tagged Confession, Devotion to the Blesse Mother, Hell, last judgement, Prayers for Priests
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The Heroic Virtues of Saints Francisco and Jacinta Marto
From the Irish Society of Christian Civilisation: originally published in the Crusade Magazine Francisco and Jacinta Marto are the youngest non-martyred children ever to be beatified (and later, canonised). They were raised to the honour of the altars not simply … Continue reading
Can Anyone Choose Hell?
by Regis Martin on CRISIS MAGAZINE “Do not speak so that you can be understood; speak so that you cannot be misunderstood.”– Epictetus Have I the right to take myself to Hell? Am I free to refuse every initiative of grace and thereby … Continue reading
Do These False Catholics Have No Fear Of Hell?
Our Lady of Fatima: ”More souls go to Hell for sins of the flesh than for any other reason”. There is a lot wrong with the post-Vatican II ‘Church of Nice’ and its justification, celebration and promotion of all sorts … Continue reading
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Tagged Hell, Lgbt Tyranny, Our Lady of Fatima, Sex Education, Tucker Carlson
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Fatima Vision of Hell helped Atheist, Salvador Dalí, return to God
Adapted from World Apostolate of Fatima, USA (Our Lady’s Blue Army) Salvador Dali is considered one of the greatest artists of the 20thcentury and the most famous Surrealist. At the height of his popularity in 1960, he was commissioned by … Continue reading
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Tagged Atheism, Fatima, Hell, Salvador Dali, Sister Lucia dos Santos
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Why is there a painting of a nude Jesus ministering to Judas in Pope Francis’ study?
L’Osservatore Romano, the Vatican’s own newspaper, featured as its cover photo a scandalous painting of Our Lord in the Pope’s own quarters. (LifeSiteNews) According to the Vatican’s own newspaper L’Osservatore Romano, Pope Francis has placed a painting of a resurrected nude Jesus … Continue reading
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Tagged Hell, Judas, L’Osservatore Romano, Lifesite News, Pope Francis
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Saint Teresa of Avila’s Bone-chilling Vision of Hell
Many saints and mystics have been given the great grace of a vision of Hell. It is a grace because it brings home in a very real way the unspeakable horrors that unrepentant sin can lead us to. It should … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic Mystics, Catholic Saints, Hell, Saint Teresa of Avila, Visionaries of Fatima
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Author warns Catholics that voting pro-abortion candidate could be their ticket to Hell
John Gerard Lewis writes in ‘Catholic Voting and Mortal Sin: How You Vote Can Endanger Your Salvation’ that Catholics must stop separating their religious from their public lives. Screen grab from Jun 15, 2020 Planned Parenthood video endorsing Joe Biden … Continue reading
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The Vision of Hell at Fatima, 13th July 1917
On July 13, 1917, Our Lady of the Rosary made, as she had promised, her third visit to the Cova da Iria. It was in the torrid month of July, the month of the Precious Blood of Jesus, one hundred … Continue reading
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Mary’s August message at Fatima should hit us hard, given the state of things
By Donal Anthony Foley – In expectation of Our Lady appearing at the Cova da Iria on August 13, 1917, a large crowd had gathered that morning and was waiting for Jacinta, Francisco and Lucia to arrive. When news came … Continue reading
Are the End-times upon us?
Catholic novelist, author, painter, and speaker Michael O’Brien discusses the “heresy” that hell is empty. He also speaks about the Book of Revelation, what gives him hope in these confusing times, and the role of Mary in salvation history. https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/vi…
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Catholic leaders who say hell is empty are basically calling Jesus ‘liar’
By Lisa Bourne at LifeSiteNews: To suggest that hell is empty amounts to calling Jesus a liar, LifeSiteNews co-founder and editor-in-chief John-Henry Westen told a recent gathering of Catholic pro-life and family advocates in Rome. That hell contains human souls … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, Devil, Hell, Pope Francis, Rome Life Forum, Rome Life Forum 2019, Satan
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Save us in the hour of our death, and bring all souls to heaven
Have you noticed that, when someone dies, the platitudes all assume that the deceased has gone straight to heaven? Regardless of religion or lack of it; whatever the known misbehaviour of the deceased? This ubiquitous belief in a better life … Continue reading
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