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| Europe's Islamic Future Is Nearly Sealed |
It seems the only people in the world who have any pride in their cultural identity and national sovereignty these days are the Arab Muslims. So long as Europeans and Americans (particularly Southerners or “Dixians”) continue to ignore their cultural heritage and sacrifice their national sovereignty, things will only continue to get worse. There must be a cultural renewal. There must be the resurgence of nationalism (particularly in Dixie) or else we are finished. What will it take to wake people up?
We can point to the increasing dominance of the New World Order, which is simply a front for Secularised Yankee imperialism, governed by the financial cartels in New York. As the New World Order expands, it becomes less American (New England American that is) and more global in nature. It's defining characteristic is Secularism, which seeks to erase all traces of religion from public life, thus creating a sterile society which cannot stand on its own. We have seen the results of this most dramatically in Europe, where Christian religion is practically extinct, even it if still exists for tourists in art, history and museums. Europe is spiritually dead, and it has been for some time. Initially this resulted in the rise of occultism among European youth searching for meaning in life, but that quickly gave way to the organised encroachment of Islam. In addition to Muslim immigrants coming into Europe from the third world, and rapidly reproducing at a rate much faster than native Europeans, there is a growing number of white converts to Islam as well on the Eurozone continent. This is what happens when you deprive youth of their Christian heritage and raise them in a non-religious environment. First they experiment in the occult, then they turn to the most aggressive organised religion available. In this case it is Islam. Europeans are now midway between exchanging their Christian heritage for a Muslim future.
What of the United States and Canada? The story is pretty much the same, though thankfully, it is occurring at a much slower pace. Culturally speaking; Canada only trails Europe by about a decade, and the United States trails Europe by about two to two-and-a-half decades. However, the trend is similar. There are already Islamic "colonies" being erected in various Canadian cities, as well as Northern U.S. cities such as Dearborn Michigan for example. While the North American continent has not yet seen widespread white conversion to Islam, it has already experienced a fairly large black conversion to "Islam" during the 1960s and 70s. White Americans are still in the experimental occult stage, as we've seen evidenced by the overwhelming popularity of the Harry Potter franchise and "teenage witch" books and television shows. The rising popularity of vampire and werewolf tales is another sign of this. American youth have been deprived of their Christian religious heritage for too long, and they are now turning to the occult, just as their European counterparts did a few decades ago. Unorganised pagan religions always fail. History has demonstrated this time and time again. The best organisation Paganism has ever produced was under the Roman Empire, and of course history again tells us what a miserable failure that was. No, the occult and folk religions always give way to the eastern organised religions -- guaranteed -- and of the two eastern organised religions to choose from there is only Christianity or Islam. Rejection of one's Christian heritage can only mean one thing to a young person -- all there is left is Islam. I know Americans will have a hard time believing that such a thing could ever happen in America, but I tell you it is already happening, just on a small scale. That scale will grow in the years ahead.
There is only one way out of this. There is only one way to turn back the clock. There is only one way to regain what was lost, and yet it is the one thing so many people seems so unwilling to do. What is it? Go back to church! However, you had better find a good Traditionalist one.
The problem here is that liberal Modernism has infected most American churches, as well as Canadian, and this is a cancer that destroys the Christian faith. Among the Protestants, Modernism has fractured their denominations even more than previous centuries, as Traditionalist splinter groups spin off the mainline denominations. Within the Catholic Church there is a war going on, between Modernists and Traditionalists, for the future of Catholicism. The Traditionalists are currently the smaller group, but they are also the younger, as the Modernist wing of Catholicism grows old and grey. Yet, in the face of what is happening in our culture, I would have to say the debate is over. Traditionalism is the only course left, or else face eventual extinction. Modernism just leads to Secularism, and Secularism leads to nowhere.

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Mr Knight, in a recent article i read by Bishop Schneider, he mentions that for the pope's "new evangelization" to success, the church needs to heal five wounds within the liturgy (analagous to the five wounds of Christ)
1) mass versus populum, which creates a folksy, closed circle atmosphere which orients the liturgy to one another and away from God.
2) Communion standing and in the hand, one of the most flagrant means of promoting both sacrilege and disbelief in the Real Presence.
3) the end of Latin in the mass and its replacement with a banal, sterile performance in a babble of languages
4) women in "ministerial" roles which demean the all male priesthood
5) the elimination of the offertory prayers of sacrificial offering replacing it with the "presentation of the gifts"
What does this have to do with creeping islamification? EVERTHING, because as disbelief in the mass is pervasive, the novus ordo's lack of profound spirituality, and the emptiness of secularism, the vaccuum will be filled by islam. Pete FRey
The difficulty of the human condition is that when life was hard people were more religious. With modern conveniences, medicine, and technology people have become more materialistic and less religious. Perhaps if times get hard again religion will become more prominent but which religion depends on which has the followers that are the most certain that they are right (currently it’s the Muslims). The question is whether humanity can have both material comfort and religion or if these two are antagonistic by nature.
Pete and commenter #2,
You both raise excellent points vital to an understanding of the issues at hand, and their repair.
I thank God we still have the sacrificial prayers in response to the offering, foundational language in the liturgy (for us, Aramaeic), and reception upon the tongue, alive and healthy within my rite.
Pete, yes, these five wounds NEED HEALING!! What drew me to Catholic Christianity (or at least helped in a significant way)? was the liturgy; especially the use of Aramaeic - the language spoken by Jesus Christ whilst on Earth. At its hearing in beautiful, ancient chant, the parishioner is immediately put in touch with our Saviour in a profound and beautiful way - a heard 'icon' of Christ, if one will. One is transported back to the ancient that is also at once eternal; the eternal cycle of faith unchanged but also reaching forward - elevation from the madness of the everyday. Roman Rite, you need to claim back your language again, especially for those in latin-derivitive language groups - French, Italian, Spanish, Portugese etc. This is your 'Aramaeic'... english speakers, we have the Sarum rite, now embodied in the Anglican Ordinariate that shall, God willing, blossom into a full rite. (and I have outlined how the mustard-seed can again flourish into 'the tree of faith'.
Commenter #2, a poignant question for our time... do the material comforts of our era and technalogical advances that give us modern medicine and dentistry, public sanitation and hygene of a quality we now take for granted (e.g. running water into every home, plumbing into every home, and though not a public hygene itself, electricity and gas to every home, or thereabouts with comperable options for those off-grid e.g. remote/rural australia where homes are still onn tank, septic and even generator) soften us up too much? might we take the approach that God has gifted us with an intellect able to make the above possible, therefore our need for faith is just as valid as in hard times and ages past - a faith of thankfulness, for starters...?
Cont'd.,
Re the secularist 'puppetmasters' 'holding the coat' for Muslim expansion, if they are so hell bent on culturally sterilizing and secularizing the population at large, doesn't the rise of Islam rather dent their plans somewhat? Nature abhores a vacuum. In the abscense of Christianity that informs all of life from caritas and caring for our neighbour to worship, ethics, morals, ecconomics and even modesty, that is confident in itself, its identity and its place/role in wider society, if another option that offers these things formerly offered by Christianity but abandoned wholesale since the 1960's but departed from inch by inch following World War One, arises, folk will gravitate to this; an alternative where prayer is taken seriously, study of and application of Scriptures to all of life, a community mindset where charity, wholesome ethics and morals are important, where tradition is still valued, will fill said vacuum. Of the 'White Converts' that are joining Islam, the majority are women, and not all mere 'marriage' converts. These folk are not ashamed of their identity, the place of prayer in all-of-life, etc...imagine if the Christian stopped four times per day to pray the 'office' (such as exists in the Anglican book of common Prayer - prayers for individuals and families P136 onwards) for instance, and at 3 for the Chaplet of Divine Mercy in just the same way the Muslim will lay aside his tools of trade and pray. Imagine if those who could attended daily mass (and provisions were made for those who couldn't to receive the sacraments daily). Imagine if we lived Cannon Law re finance, ecconomics, business dealings and commerce as fervently as the Muslim does in terms of his faith's teachings on these issues'. Imagine if we practiced true Caritas as it is meant to be practiced, hand in hand with Subsidiarity so that what I term 'Reformation poverty' could be eased (remembering that the monastics of pre Reformation Europe took care of the ill, the frail aged, the disabled, the needy - no need for 'poor laws') and afforded true dignity to members of the body...and reached out to those who weren't...
Imagine if we practiced liturgy in a manner that bespoke the fact that we believe what it says on the back of the box, so to speak. Imagine if in public discorse we treated our brothers and sisters like brothers and sisters, abeying the scripturesWith Christ at the centre, all this can be done with dignity Imagine if we valued the right to life - the terminally ill and dying could receive decent palliative care that can remove 98% of all pain and suffering prior to death as it stands, and research how to sort the other 2%; thus eliminating the want for euthenasia. Imagine if girls and women who found themselves pregnant unexpectedly or even through horrid circumstances could be raised up, hhealed, supported, strengthened (especially the latter group) and in cases of violence, the perps brought to justice)...with a Church willing and ready to provide refuge, solice, comfort, practical help and love...abortion mills would go out of business in a heartbeat!
Imagine!
Pray!
Then get to work!
Its not all utopia, pie-in-the-sky...we need to get our own house in order and DO what Muslim groups are ALREADY DOING!
blessings,
Sarah,
Australia. that
Sir Knight,
It might be important to also consider that the Mexican presidential elections are coming up soon, on the 1st of July. By how it actually seems and not what the media says, the Socialist Party (PRD = Democratic Revolution Party) might win this race. God knows if the candidate might actually keep his promises since he promises to make Mexico more independent from the US (which is what the country needs). Of course, will the Yankee Imperialism permit it? A question with an already known answer. Sadly, he is in favor of abortion and marriage between homosexuals—and of course the obvious, a socialist economy. So certainly he doesn't have my vote.
The world morphs constantly. I wish it were like the process of a caterpillar to a butterfly, but it is more like the one of a rotting apple.
All is for God.
Perhaps as the Holy Father has mentioned religion can not be just a list of prohibitions but must focus on something positive and constructive. If the goal is to reach heaven then focusing on the virtues required to get there is beneficial. Our error is often focusing only on what not to do. Religion works when it helps people become happier and of better character.
Reports of the death of God in Europe are heavily exaggerated (and tend to serve the vision of American secularists and American evangelicals who like to send missionaries here.)
There is a lot more to Europe than London/Berlin/Amsterdam. Look at Russia, not so long ago an atheist empire, where the President venerated the relics of the Virgin Mary (and crowds showed up to do the same).
Behold the corpus Christi processions in Poland, the abortion laws in Malta, the crucifixes in the court-rooms in Italy, even within Paris there is a thriving Catholic culture but not to find.
Looks like they are already trying to shift the blame for the situation in Egypt onto the internet:
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-18527852
this is why we should bring on the Great Chastizement. It'll be a good clean up of the mess that is today's modern "c"atholicism and the world.
However, sir knight, you should be pushing other trads to take over the political structures of the institutional Church to inflict change at the grassroots level. Just like the libutards did.
Sir Knight, YCRCM and readers,
I agree with you entirely but for one point. is it not our heavenly Father who will actually deliver the Chastisement? is it for us to act in such a way that will hasten its arrival? I have always thought that it is the Divine who directs the afairs of this world; e.g. the Babylonian exile of the jews in the Mid 6th Century BC under Nebuchardnezar would not have occured happened when and how it did except for god's will - in this instance using a pagan foreign power to illustrate the consequences that would invariably occur when the children of israel strayed from the Living God. Will not the Chastizement unfold similarly?
For my part, the latter rain of the Holy Spirit/Time of peace under the GCM and Holy Pope cannot arrive soon enough!!
Yet though i am grieved by so many things that are happening in my nation and worldwide, if i am to stay sane, i must cling to Christ's promise (John 10: 10). This promise stood true for Christians as they endured 250 years of persecution in the Faith's infancy, persecution during the Reformation, and persecution during the French Revolution and more soberingly during the 20th century. I seem to remember a pastor some years ago stating to the congregation that during the 20th century, 100 million - yes, you have read correctly - Christians died for their faith. 100 Million!! and for these poor souls John 10: 10 was theirs as much as it is ours. it is the only thing that will keep our heads on straight in the time to come - this coupled with the solid and steadfast practice of orthodox Catholic Christianity, be we members of the Eastern Catholic Churches, the Western Church, an ordinariate or Personal Prelature.
'Let not your hearts be troubled. You believe in My Father, then believe also in Me...'
and pray - for all of them, for the churchmen who still wander along the road to nowhere that is the 'spirit of V2', for the men and women religious who have forgotten whom they serve - not just the Church - God's representitive body, but God Himself through His son, Christ the King, as well as those who have not had the benefit of decent catechesis, and those hard working men and women be they lay or religious, who understand the truth contained in the writings of the Popes over the past 45 years, and see the richness in them, striving to live orthodox, authentic, loving Christian lives obedient to Holy Scripture, the CCC and Magisterium, encountering persecution from within. We have been warned in the NT; 'The enemy is the accuser of the brethren'; truer words were never spoken.
Blessings,
Sarah,
Australia.
Little known to most Americans is how fast Islamic immigration has changed much of the life and culture in midwestern towns and cities in only the last couple of years. Somali Muslim immigrants are overtaking meatpacking towns by the thousands in Nebraska, Kansas, and much of the midwest:
http://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/?s=midwest
One of the reasons I believe Islam is growing is because of an increasing number of conspiracy theory videos on YouTube that condemn the horrendous state of the world, but claim Islam is the only way. I speak from experience.
My sister used to go out with a guy who watched too many of the damned things until he converted to Islam. My sister converted just to keep him happy. Eventually she became tired of the rules and broke up with him.
I think I should also mention my family aren't particularly religious. They buy into this nonsense that as long as you live as a good person (subjective) you will get to Heaven. Anything beyond that is too religious. My own mother once got worried around the time of the Norway shootings because she heard Breivik was a christian who admired the Templars, and she was afraid I might have similar feelings - and this from the woman whose daughter became a moslem.
Europe truly is in an awful state, not just because of it's horrible secularism, but also because of it's downright stupidity. When it comes to "intolerance" of other religions or ways people live their life, moslems take it to a whole new level. Yet only christians are seen as the extremists.
Sir Knight, people who convert to Islam constantly talk about the lack of morals in western countries and how Islam is the true way. That's a lot of dirt. What we need to do is figure out why people are really converting to Islam, because it sure as Hell has nothing to do with morals. A couple of virgins perhaps? I don't know; but I do not, nor will I ever believe it has anything to do with people simply looking for a meaning to life.
Whatever happens, everyone prepare to do what you must to defend yourselves. It's only a matter of time (for Europe at least) before the moslems get comfortable enough to start moving out to try and fully enforce their way of life upon their host country. In some cases, such as the UK where there are no-go areas for the native population, this is already very clear. Everyone should at least be mentally prepared for the worst possible outcome of this.
Deus Vult
Sir Knight, Antaine, and Readers,
You may find the book 'Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth?' by Eric Caufman an interesting read. he is a respected demographer from the US and though secular, he very evenhandedly and wisely presents his argument, backing it up with a century's worth of statistics from North America to Central Europe. A group only needs a reproductive advantage of one child over and above the surrounding populous to gain an edge over time. If the birthrate for a nation is, for instance, 1.5 children per couple on average, any given group need not have four, six or even eight children per couple to gain an advantage, but a mere 2-2.5 per couple. he has examined populations such as the Amish/Menonite populations of North America, rise of Orthodox and ultra orthodox Jewish population in Israel, rise of orthodox Calvinists and Lutherans in the Netherlands and Finland, not to mention orthodox Catholic Christians. 'Liberaldom' is literally breeding itself out. they know this and attempt therefore to control education, academia, the media, the halls of government (across the party political spectrum) and ecclesial life hoping to inculcate their values in the next generation of captive audience that comes their way in the civic square, classroom, university, those who follow the MSM, and in the pews. With the advent of the internet however, all bets are off. Students can underake distance education giveing them more scope to detox after having to write a particular paper utilizing a set of particular sources that are back in the 70's and 80's (this is still nausiatingly common in the faculties of theology across the Western World (I always subvert this by touching on Lewis, Pilkington, the CCC, various encyclicals, Holy Scripture, etc to balance the campfire gruel we've got to use... approximately 2 million US children are home or correspondance school educated; not a small number. Add to this the numbers who are educated in decent perochial schools and the number of truly countercultural thinkers increases. Though governments set into law ever more dreadful policies, (currently 2 separate bills pertaining to homosexual marriage are before parliament in Australia), growing numbers of priests are faithful to God's truth and its defence - small numbers to be sure (it is estimated that only 500,000 Catholic Christians in Australia are serious about their faith), but rising. from the consolidation of Christianity in the decades following Christ's Ascention, by the time the year 200 AD rolled around, it is estimated that 10% of the Roman empire was Christian. Think on that for a while. Think on what they would have had to contend with and the price that often accompanied following Christ. And yet it grew. Now I am not hoping for a persecution, not at all, but if Christ's church could flourish in such adverse conditions, how much can it flourish now (despite state laws that oppose its teachings).
Western repentance is necessary, from all of us. We are either for Christ or against Him; there is no 'liberal' or middle ground.
blessings,
Sarah,
Australia.
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