Today victory appears to be smiling on the devil...
and we can ask ourselves whether this era is coinciding with the era of the Antichrist, the supreme expression of evil in history.
However, if this were the case, we would have to conclude that we are at the end of the world and have reached it while knowing the social reign of the devil, but not the social reign of Christ. Protestants, modernists and their precursors and followers, while acknowledging Christ, deny the Church or, while not denying it, hold it to be invisible, and therefore deny its triumph.
Their notion is that of an Ecclesia spiritualis or invisibilis, reduced to a congregation of the predestined, and an Assembly of saints, destined to be persecuted, without ever, throughout history, being victorious. This generates an eschatology associated with catacombs and a victim mentality, which denies what is called the Constantinian Church and the ideal of the social Kingdom of Christ.
Today many Catholics endorse this theology of Protestant and modernist history. Secularisation is regarded as irreversible, and the Church is reduced to a minority of faithful who abandon attempts to conquer the public domain.
Hence the temptation to believe that we are at the end of the world, we should lay down our arms and take refuge in waiting. We do not fight the world, because we do not believe in the duty to “instaurare omnia in Christo”, to rebuild Christian civilisation on the ruins of the modern world, according to the grand plan of St Pius X.
However, God does not instil into the heart of man unrealisable desires, and the aspiration of so many devout Catholics to the social Kingdom of Christ is destined to be realised in history before the end of time.
This means we are NOT living in the times of the Antichrist, but merely in an anti-Christian era, on which St John writes: “Nunc Antichristi multi facti sunt” [1 John 2:18]. An era in which many are testes, or according to St Gregory the Great, “testiculi” of the Antichrist, without being the Antichrist.
The primary evidence for this lies in the battle we are waging against the Revolution in order to reinstate the social Kingdom of Jesus and Mary, which will be simply the triumph of the Holy Church in society and men’s hearts.
We fight...
because God has placed a love of the fight in our hearts.
~bron~
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