Apostasy from the Faith is defined as “the complete and voluntary abandonment of the Christian religion, whether the apostate embraces another religion such as Paganism, Judaism, Mohammedanism, etc., or merely makes profession of Naturalism, Rationalism, etc.” (Catholic Encyclopedia, s.v. “Apostasy”)
The prayers and customs of the Muslims are not pleasing to God
Catechism of Trent
– The practice of praying in spirit is peculiar to Christians and not used by infidels
Saint Thomas Aquinas
– Prayer in not meritorious without sanctifying grace
The ‘revelations’ posterior to Christ alleged by Islam
Catechism of the Catholic Church
– To desire any vision or revelation even after God has given us His Son would be to offend Him
Vatican Council II (Ecumenical XXI)
– We now await no further new public revelation before the glorious manifestation of our Lord Jesus Christ
Saint John Damascene
-It was ‘revealed’ to Mohamed that Jesus denied being the Son of God
About the judeo-Christian elements in Islam
Saint Thomas Aquinas
– Mohammed perverted the Old and New Testament and forbade his followers to read them
Prevost accepts Bergoglio's Masonic Pact with the United Nations on the Universal Masonic Fraternity
The Anti-Church—the Harlot who fornicates with the powerful of the world.
To deny the Trinity is to deny the One True God
Marie-Julie Jahenny: “From the height of My Glory, I see eagerly joining that religion, culprit, sacrilege, wicked, in a word that religion similar to Mohamed…I see BISHOPS joining.”
“For earth sake, I will lose a large number of My priests; the faithful will die in their faith, rather than joining that infamous religion.”
Left-wing apostate Catholics promote a “liberal left ideology which is destroying the West” Jesuit Scholar: Seeking to Defend Islam at All Costs Is Betraying the Truth| National Catholic Register
Lesson 16 from the Baltimore Cathechism
205. How does a Catholic sin against faith? A Catholic sins against faith by apostasy, heresy, indifferentism, and by taking part in non-Catholic worship.
Fatima refers to a chastisement through Islam.
1 Corinthians 16:22 If anyone does not love the Lord, let him be accursed. O Lord, come!
Apostate Robert Prevost AKA Leo XIV: “Not Our Task to Build a Christendom”
The Antichrist described by St. Hildegard of Bingen:
“Then the greater part of men will abandon the true Catholic faith and convert to the son of perdition.” “So that in comparison with his own people, the Son of God will have only a small number of faithful.”
In the Treatise on True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin, St. Louis de Montfort teaches us that the Virgin Mary will lead us in the fight against Satan, to battle against the army of the Antichrist; formed by heretics, apostates, wicked, idolaters and Mohammedans. Saint Louis adds that in these latter times, the Blessed Virgin will raise up great saints, who will extend the empire of Jesus Christ over “the impious, the idolaters and the Muslims.”
St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274)
"It is absurd for a heretic to say that he believes in Jesus Christ. To believe in a person is to give our full consent to his word and to all he teaches. True faith, therefore, is absolute belief in Jesus Christ and in all He taught. Hence, he who does not adhere to everything Jesus Christ has prescribed for our salvation does not have any more of the Doctrine of Jesus Christ than the pagans, Jews and Mohammedans."
Father E. Sylvester Berry: “With the beast of Antichrist only the horns have diadems as symbols of royalty or governing power. The heads are branded with names of blasphemy. (Apocalypse, 13:1) Hence they symbolize the sins and errors that will afflict the Church . . . in this final struggle to prevent the universal reign of Christ all forms of sin and error will be marshaled against the Church . . . all errors which have afflicted the Church may be summed up in these seven: Judaism, paganism, Arianism, Mohammedanism, Protestantism, rationalism, and atheism.
“The dragon is seen in heaven which is here a symbol of the Church, the kingdom of heaven on earth. This indicates that the first troubles of those days will be inaugurated within the Church by apostate bishops, priests, and peoples, — the stars dragged down by the tail of the dragon.
Saint Alphonsus Liguori
ReplyDeleteChristians have the right to confide in God, contrary to the followers of Mohammed
A priest of the Society of Jesus, who during life devoted a great deal of time to the conversion of sinners, died with joy and confidence of salvation; this some considered to be excessive. Hence he was told that at death we should entertain sentiments of fear as well as of confidence. He answered: Have I served Mahomet? I have served a God who is so grateful and faithful; why, then, should I fear? (Saint Alphonsus Liguori. Dignity and duties of the priest: or, Selva, pg. 172)