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"And I beheld, and heard the voice of one eagle flying through the midst of heaven,
saying with a loud voice: Woe, woe, woe to the inhabitants of the earth....
[Apocalypse (Revelation) 8:13]

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Fr. Campbell- Our God, Living and True

Fr. Campbell- Our God, Living and True 

In today’s Epistle St. Paul commends the Thessalonians because they “turned to God from idols, to serve the living and true God…” (1Thess.1:9). Otherwise they would have never found faith in Jesus Christ, who would deliver them “from the wrath to come” (1Thess.1:10).

Like the Thessalonians, we all need to be delivered from the wrath to come, which is being enkindled by the unbelief and sinfulness of the times. We must understand how great a sin is the worship of idols, and what a tragedy it is when our religion is weakened and contaminated by the idolatrous world. Our modern idols are no golden calf, but our worldly ambitions that enslave us and turn us away from God. Idolatry is forbidden by the First Commandment: 

“I am the Lord thy God, thou shalt not have strange gods before me.”

Recently Francis Bergoglio came to the United States where he championed the idea of Religious Freedom as a gift of God:

“I would like to reflect with you on the right of religious freedom. It is a fundamental right that shapes the way we interact socially and personally with our neighbors whose religious views differ from our own… And may you defend these rights, especially your religious freedom, for it has been given to you by God himself.”

The idea of Religious Freedom must be understood in a particular way. The understanding of Freedom of Religion that is current today found its origin in the United States of America. Whatever may have been the temporary advantages of such an arrangement for the Catholic Church in the United States, Pope Leo XIII made it clear that it was not to be considered suitable for the whole Church (Encyclical Longinqua, Jan. 6, 1895). However, it was eventually enshrined in the documents of Vatican II. But God cannot condone freedom of religion in that sense, even though it is understood that way by virtually everyone today. That would contradict God’s very nature, which is Absolute Truth. God must be true to Himself, and He could not possibly approve of a system that condoned false worship, as practiced by the false religions. That kind of Religious Freedom is no gift of God, as Francis blasphemously pretends. Otherwise, why would God have revealed how we are to worship Him? Our worship of God must be true, as Jesus told the woman of Samaria:

“The hour is coming, and is now here, when the true worshippers will worship the Father in spirit and in truth. For the Father also seeks such to worship him. God is spirit, and they who worship him must worship in spirit and in truth” (Jn.4:23,24).

The ancient Hebrews were frequently warned against idolatry by the prophets, and God did not allow them to “dialogue” with the pagans from the surrounding nations because their religion would be contaminated, and they would turn to idolatry. The punishment for idolatry was severe. At the command of God the prophet Elijah put to death the four hundred and fifty false prophets who worshipped the idol, Baal. 

But today, idolatry and false worship are not only tolerated, but respected. On his recent visit to America Francis prayed together with Jewish and Muslim worshippers. Novus Ordo Bishop Denis J. Madden, speaking of the U.S. Bishops’ document, Declaration on the Way,” says that Francis “in his recent visit to the United States emphasized again and again the need for and importance of dialogue.” Most disturbing was the document’s statement that “the expansion of opportunities for Catholics and Lutherans to receive Holy Communion together would be a sign of the agreements already reached and the distance traveled.”

How could Catholics, who worship Jesus Christ, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity, in the Sacred Host consecrated at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass by the ordained priest, share Holy Communion with those who do not even believe in the Sacrament of Holy Orders, and the Mass itself? And how could Catholics receive unconsecrated bread at the hands of an unordained person, male or female, in a Lutheran communion service, and pretend at the same time to be receiving the Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist?

Freedom of Religion has come to mean the right to turn away from the truth, to turn your back on the True God, and the True Religion which Jesus Christ himself delivered into our hands at the cost of His life. Freedom of Religion cannot mean the right to worship any “god” you want, or to believe anything you choose. True Religious Freedom means that we must be free to choose what God Himself has revealed though His Divine Son, Jesus Christ.

Francis expects all Catholics to “dialogue”. The true purpose of dialogue is to break down barriers. The different religions take part in the dialogue on an equal basis, the false together with the true. You give a little here, take a little there – talk, talk, talk – take a little, give a little. But you don’t end up with the same religion you started with. We do NOT have the right to endanger our religion by taking part in such dialogue. The seeds of doubt are easily planted by the enemy. Dialogue opens the door to strange gods.

And what could be stranger than the “Greater Church of Lucifer,” which opened in Spring, Texas, this October 30 (Just over forty miles from St. Jude Shrine). Pictured on the internet in front of the “church” illuminated by a blood red floodlight, its “pastor” claims it is not a place of satanic worship. But the True Church knows that Lucifer and Satan are one and the same. Such is the eventual poisonous fruit of a false understanding of Freedom of Religion.

Be true to your Holy Catholic Religion, founded by the Son of God Himself, Jesus Christ. May it be said of you as of the Thessalonians:

“…how you turned to God from idols, to serve the living and true God, and to await from heaven Jesus, his Son, whom he raised from the dead, who has delivered us from the wrath to come” (1Thess.1:9,10).