Monday, February 9, 2015

Two Worlds...

When I was a child I remember going to Church, to the St. Pious X chapel in Santo Domingo Dominican Republic, I had a happy childhood and it was my believe that God was in heaven and I on earth, childish stuff…

Grew up, eventually found Christ on a Saturday September 19th 1992, from that day forth, my life changed forever…

A charismatic youth coordinator, went to become part of the catechumenal Catholic Church because of my girlfriend (now wife), went to the passionist seminary to become a priest (Yes, broke off with my girlfriend), got out and threw away the Church to become a doctor… but, I’ve never heard of the Latin mass.

It wasn’t until I got to my 41st birthday when Michael Voris taught me that there was something called the Latin Mass, went there and from the start I felt almost in Heaven, like I just got home for the first time, the supernatural feel I've got, is exactly that… supernatural.

My call was to tell people about Jesus Mercy, but I missed my Latin Mass… my family didn’t want to go so I had to go whenever I was alone… I started my ministry throughout the Church alerting people about Communion in the Hand, promoting the Divine Mercy Chaplet and how the truth was being persecuted.

Got me some Traditional friends who quickly cut all ties from me because I was a defender of the Novus Ordo Mass, my point was, if Christ is still in the Eucharist, then it is a valid mass!

Many horrible things came my way, the Divine Mercy Chaplet was being rejected by almost all traditionalists, and those in my Novus Ordo side made fun of those traditionalist minded people who I hold dear.

Caught between two worlds, Traditionalists and Neo-Catholics all rejected me…

The Catholic Church did this to herself, because it allow people to become arrogant and proud about the Bride of Christ and also let people to dismiss the truth of Holy Scripture for the sake of embracing the world.

My family don’t like the Latin mass, traditionalists don’t like the Novus Ordo mass where I take my family to… traditionalists are correct in one thing: tradition is meant to be followed, is just that when you follow it without Love for our Lord, then we are lost… the same Happens on the other side, Neo Catholics don’t follow the whole truth in Holy Scripture out of the mindset “God Love us too much that He will not throw anyone to hell”

Tradition is what we are supposed to keep, not tradition to keep us, if there’s no Love for our Lord then there’s only a desire to be proud and point fingers, when tradition is done with Love for our Lord, then truth is easy to see and the world cannot stand between our Love for our Lord and the Love from our Lord for us…

People need to Love our Lord, strive for Love, the Sabbath wasn’t meant to chain men, in other words, the rules are in place to keep us away from evil, but without Love, then, evil has its way with us like it did with the Pharisees.

Traditionalists who Love our Lord don’t point fingers and condemn people to hell, Neo Catholics who love our Lord don’t laugh and make fun for those who love our Lord pleasing Him in all His commandments.

People who condemn people to hell are condemning themselves

Two worlds, I can’t be a traditionalist minded person because I’m a Neo Catholic and I can’t be a Neo Catholic because I love the old way… so, I look to Holy Scripture, stand between the two and I called on to Jesus to let me Love Him in whatever way He wants in my Church… So I embrace the law, His commandments because I want to Love Him and I see what the valid post Vatican popes have done and through their teachings I Love my Lord as well.

When Jesus is Mocked and crucified again in the Novus Ordo Mass I Love Him and I pray for tears for my Lord due to His suffering; when I go to the Latin Mass, I hope and beg my Jesus to lift my heart to Almighty Father… Love for our Lord is what will make us live His Glory on earth and finally do what St. Paul told us


So Stand Firm brethren, stay faithful through Love for our Lord, His will be done and it’ll be marvelous to our eyes. Amen

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