Abril 30, 2021.

Bom dia de Lucio Mascarenhas!
Good day from Lucio Mascarenhas! https://www.vaticaninexile.com.

O Caminho dos Santos. Todos Santos do Abril 30, 2021.
Santponnacem vhat: Abril Tisacem Sogglem Santam.
The Way of the Saints. All Saints of April 30, 2021.

Page URL: O Caminho dos Santos, Abril 30, 2021.



OREMUS:
✓ SANTA MAE DE DEUS, interceda pela libertação e restauração de sua amada Goa, a Roma do Oriente, e também Bombaim e todo o Concan, a maldição do apóstata MacAulay, e a maldição e praga dos filhos das trevas, os pagãos e infiéis que colonizam Goa desde 1954-1961 (e Bombaim desde 1661). Amem!

✓ HOLY MARY MOTHER OF GOD, intercede for the liberation and restoration of your beloved Goa, the Rome of the East, and also Bombay and the entire Concan, from the curse of the apostate MacAulay, and the curse and plague of the children of darkness, the pagans and infidels who colonize Goa from 1954-1961 (and Bombay since 1661). Amen!

✓FLEE FROM THE FALSE "gods" and cleave yourselves to the Living God, that you be saved!


Pachapapa
Pachapapa, Vicar of Pachamama the Bloodthirsty Demoness
His Holiness Pope Michael I
His Holiness Pope Michael I
If the Apostate Liberal Protestant Modernist on the left, the Pachapapa, is your "Pope," you are guaranteed Eternal Damnation; if you do not acknowledge and submit to the man on the right, His Holiness Pope Michael I, Vicar of Christ, you are guaranteed Eternal Damnation. Choose wisely!

#RevertToCatholicism, to the orthodox One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Roman Church, under the Catholic Pope, H.H. Michael I, outside of which, there is No Salvation! https://www.vaticaninexile.com/joining_the_true_catholic_church.php.

Boas festas de Nossa Senhora da Africa em Argel, Nossa Senhora do Sangue de Ra em Faido, e dos Santos Catarina, Erconwaldo, José e Quirino!!

Happy feasts of Our Lady of Africa in Algiers, Our Lady of the Blood of Re at Faido, and Saints Catherine, Erconwald, Joseph and Quirinus!


Marian Feasts

  1. Notre Dame d’Afrique or Our Lady of Africa in Algiers

    See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notre-Dame_d%27Afrique.

    There are several images invoked under the name of Our Lady of Africa. Originally, the name Africa was applied purely to what is today called Tunisia, the former Roman Province of Africa. Subsequently, the name was applied to the "continent" (Africa, Asia and Europe are one single landmass, a single great island surrounded by seas, artifically separated). The oldest that I know is Our Lady of Africa in Ceuta, formerly a Portuguese territory on the north African coast, but when Portugal seceded at the instigation of the Protestants from the Iberian Union, Ceuta refused to participate in that treason, and so is since then, a Spanish territory. Our Lady of Africa of Ceuta is a Pieta, a representation of Our Lady with the dead body of Jesus Christ in her arms, sent by King Henry the Navigator of Portugal in 1421 AD, and is now enshrined in the Cathedral Church of Our Lady of Africa in Ceuta. Our Lady of Africa is a regional holiday celebrated in the autonomous city of Ceuta, Spain on August 5 each year. On August 27, 2017 AD, Indian pagans carrying idols of the Demon Ganapati to be cast into the sea at Ceuta, were invited by the Vicar General Juan Jose Mateos Castro into the Cathedral of Our Lady of Africa, the idol was taken to the Table of the Synaxis, which the Roman Protestants replaced the Altar with, and worshipped. See https://www.news18.com/news/buzz/priest-resigns-after-outrage-over-allowing-ganesh-procession-in-a-church-in-spain-1511673.html.

    In 1838, the 2nd bishop of Algiers (25th, if we count the previous 23 Vicars Apostolic), Louis Anthony Augustine Pavy, bishop from 1846 to 1866 AD, was travelling through France requesting funds and help to build his Cathedral. In 1840, a community of nuns in Lyons donated the bronze statue of Our Lady, which he accepted and enshrined as Notre Dame d'Afrique or Our Lady of Africa of Algiers. It was initially entrusted to the Cistercian monks of Staueli. When the 3rd bishop of Algiers, Charles Martial Allemand Cardinal Lavigiers, founded of the Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa as auxilliaries to his White Fathers, to help him with missionary works in Algeria, he entrusted the statue of Our Lady of Africa to them. The statue was consecrated in 1872 AD and placed in the Basilica of Our Lady of Africa of Algiers, which was completed in 1872 AD after 14 years of construction. The basilica stands on a spur of the north-east slope of Mount Bouzareah in Algiers, overlooking the sea. The statue was crowned in 1876 AD. There is a proper feast commemorated for the crowning of Our Lady of Africa of Algiers on April 30. The apse of the basilica is enscribed, "Our Lady of Africa pray for us and for the Muslims."

    In 1885 AD Cardinal Lavigerie wished to disband the Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa. The sisters prayed at the statue of Our Lady of Africa to ask Mary to prevent this. They promised that if the congregation would continue, there would always be a Statue of Our Lady of Africa in the Mother House. Happily the congregation continued and in thanksgiving the sisters placed a dark colored statue of Mary in the garden of their mother house in Algiers. They called her 'Our Lady of the Promise.' Every evening they sang the 'Sancta Maria' around this statue, a 4th century hymn, much loved by Lavigerie.
  2. Madonna delle Rive or Our Lady of the Blood, of Re in the town of Faido in Ticino

    «Near east side of the town of Faido, on the side of a mountain, in Ticino in the Swiss Italy, stands the oratory, or chapel, of the Madonna delle Rive, or Our Lady of RiveOur Lady of Rive is Our Lady of the Blood, of Re in the Piedmont in Italy, across the border, commemorating a miracle that happened at the former Church of St Mauritius, at Re in Italy, now the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Blood, at Re, that we celebrated April 29, and to whose sanctuary at Re, in the Val Vigezzo, the Faidesi used to go annually on pilgrimage on May 3, by a vow made in 1817 AD. In 1837 AD, that oratory or chapel was destroyed by a tree trunk rolled down the slope. In 1839 AD, the chapel was rebuilt, with great enthusiasm and with the participation of the entire community and the new oratory was blessed on April 30, 1841 AD, the Feast of Our Lady of Re at Faido, whose effigy stands on the back wall of the choir. The devotion to this sanctuary is very much felt in the region, also testified by the ancient and modern votive tablets, that adorn the walls.»

Your Fiendly Neighbourhood Church, Coventicle of Satan, Demonaria...

Poop Charles the Apostate Wojtyla, Vicar of Satan

Poop Charles the Apostate Wojtyla, Vicar of Satan

Council of Laodicea, 365 AD, "No one shall pray in common with heretics and schismatics."

St Cyril of Alexandria, "It is therefore unlawful, and a profanation, and an act the punishment of which is death, to love to associate with unholy heretics, and to unite yourself to their communion."

Council of Carthage, "One must neither pray nor sing psalms with heretics, and whoever shall communicate with those who are cut off from the communion of the Church, whether clergy or layman: let him be excommunicated."

List of Saints Compiled from the Roman Martyrology 1916, St Alban Butler and from other sources

  1. + Today, is NOT, the feast of Pope St Pius V, who died May 1, 1572 AD, but his feast is celebrated on May 5th, the Roman Protestants, who deny the 1st Commandment, pretend to have changed it to April 30, but one who accepts that, thereby certifies himself a Satanist, a son of the Church of Satan, Roman Protestantism, the APOSTATE Modernist Sect;

  2. St Catherine of Siena
    St Catherine of Siena
  3. + St Catherine of Siena, Catherine Benincasa, Dominican nun, Wonderworker, died at Rome, April 29, 1380 AD, her liturgical feast is today, April 30;

  4. + St Erconwald or Earconwald, bishop of London, Wonderworker, died April 30, 693 AD in London in England;

  5. + St Joseph Benedict Cottolengo, died April 30, 1842 AD of typhus at Chieri, Turin, Italy;

  6. + St Quirinus of Neuss, a Roman soldier, jailor of Saints Hermes, and Eventius, Alexander and Theodulus (Eventius, Alexander and Theodolus were Martyred May 3), he and his daughter St Balbina were converted and for that reason, Martyred March 30 or April 30, 116 AD in Rome, buried in the Cemetery of Prætextatus on the Via Appia outside Rome, Italy, Quirinus' body was donated in 1050 AD by Pope Leo IX to an abbess of Neuss named Gepa, who is called a sister of the pope, Quirinus, along with Saints Hubert, Cornelius and Anthony, are venerated as one of the Four Holy Marshals, 'Vier Marschälle Gottes,' in the Rhineland, Germany;

  7. + The Holy Martyrs of Alexandria St Aphrodisius, a priest, and thirty of his parishioners;

  8. + The Holy Martyrs of Aphrodisias in Caria, Saints Diodorus, a priest, and Rodopianus, a deacon, stoned to death by a pagan mob at Aphrodisias in Caria, under Diocletian;

  9. + The Holy Martyrs of Cordoba Saints Amator, a priest, Peter, a monk, and Louis, Martyred by the Muslim Infidels, April 30, 855 AD;

  10. + The Holy Martyrs of Lambesa near Cirtha in Roman Numidia, now in Algeria Saints Marianus, a lector, James, a deacon, and Others, tortured and Martyred in the persecution of Valerian, May 6, 259 or 260 AD, a continuation of the Holy Martyrs of Cirtha celebrated April 29, the Martyrs of Lambesa are celebrated on April 30 in the Roman calendar;

  11. + The Holy Martyrs of Montpellier Saints Louis Puell and 69 Companions, Martyred by the Apostate Protestants, Traitors and terrorists, at the Convent of St Eulalia at Montpellier, April 30, 1567 AD;

  12. + The Holy Martyrs of Novara Saints Lawrence, a priest, and some boys, whom he was educating, April 30, 397 AD;

  13. + The Holy Martyrs of Rochester in Kent, England Saints Richard Dicconson ("Dickenson") and Miles Gerard, Martyred by the Traitors and Apostates of England, April 13 or 30, 1590 AD under the Accursed and Damned Elizabeth, bastard of the Accursed and Damned Henry 8th;

  14. + The Holy Martyrs of Saintes in France St Eutropius, bishop of Saintes in France, sent as a missionary by Pope St Clement I, he lived as a hermit near Saintes and converted to Christianity the governor's daughter, St Eustella or Eustelle, the governor was so enraged by his her conversion that he had both her and Eutropius killed, the later by having his head crushed or split open with an axe, Martyred April 30, 250 AD;

  15. + The Holy Martyrs of the Battle of Santo Domingo in the "Dominican Republic", defenders against the Satanists, Pagans and Apostates of England, invading, April 23–30, 1655 AD;

  16. + St Adjutor or Ajutre, a Norman and nobleman, Lord of Vernon, he was taken prisoner during the Crusades but despite tortures refused to Apostatize, escaped by swimming to freedom, returned to France, became a monk at Thiron, France, then a hermit at Vernon upon the Seine in Normandy, till his death, April 30, 1131 AD;

  17. Sigismund III of Poland
    Sigismund III of Poland
  18. + St Aimo of Savigny, Benedictine monk, died April 30, 1173 AD;

  19. + St Augulus, bishop of Viviers in France;

  20. + St Benedict of Urbino, baptised Mark Passionei, died April 30, 1625 AD in Fossombrone, Pesaro-Urbino, Italy;

  21. + St Cynwl, the brother of St Daniel or Deiniol, who (Daniel) was the first bishop of Bangor in Wales;

  22. + St Donatus, a bishop, died at Evorea in Epirus;

  23. + St Forannan, an Irishman, abbot of Waulsort in Belgium, died April 30, 980 or 982 AD;

  24. + St Genistus, a monk at Beaulieu, Limousin, Limoges, murdered by his nephew at Aynac en Quercy, France, Martyr;

  25. + St Gualfard of Verona, died April 30, 1127 AD at Verona, Italy;

  26. + Empress St Hildegard or Hildegardis, Hildegard of the Vinzgau, wife of Emperor St Charlemagne, died April 30, 783 AD, buried May 1, 783 AD in the monastery of St Arnold at Metz;

  27. + St Luta or Luith, of Druim-Dairbhreach or Dromadairbreach, in Leinster, Ireland;

  28. + St Marianus of Acerenza, a deacon, Martyred in the persecutions of Diocletian, April 30, 303 AD in Grumentum, near modern Grumento Nova, Italy;

  29. + St Mary of the Incarnation, baptized as Mary Guyart, died April 30, 1672 AD, at Quebec, declared venerable in 1874 AD, not yet canonized by a Catholic Pope;

  30. + St Maximus the Merchant, martyred under Decius, either at Ephesus or at Rome, under the Procounsul Optimus, in the persecution of Decius, April 30 or May 14, 250 or 251 AD;

  31. + St Mercurialis, 1st bishop of Forli during Visigothic times, champion against Apostate Arianism, died April 30 or May 23, 406 AD, a rediscovery of his relics is celebrated October 26;

  32. + St Onenn, also called Onenna, Onenne, a Briton princess, called of Trehorenteuc in Brittany, hermitess, Wonderworker;

  33. + St Pomponius, bishop of Naples, and a fierce opponent of Apostate Arianism in the time of the Arian Ostrogoth King Theodoric the Great, died 536 AD;

  34. + St Sophia, virgin and Martyr under Decius, at Fermo in the Marches;

  35. + St Severus, 14th bishop of Naples, Wonderworker, he once brought a dead man back to life so he could clear his widow and children of false accusations by a creditor, died April 29-30, 409 AD;

  36. + St Swithbert the Younger, bishop of Verden or Werden in Germany, died April 30, 807 AD;

  37. + St Ventura Spellucci, a member of the Crossbearers (Order of the Cross, Brethren of the Cross, Cruciferi, Crosiers, or crutched friars) associated with the Benedictines, he built an abbey and hospital on his family estate at Spello near Assisi, Italy, and served as its abbot, died April 30, 1265 AD;

  38. ALSO

  39. + Dedë Plani, Murdered by the Communists, April 30, 1948 AD at Scutari, Albania;

  40. + Joseph Tuân, Dominican priest, arrested and executed in the persecutions of Emperor Tu-Duc of Vietnam, charged with spying when caught bringing communion to his sick mother, Martyred April 30, 1861 AD in Hung Yen, Vietnam;

  41. + Pauline Von Mallinckrodt, died April 30, 1881 AD, not yet canonized by a Catholic Pope;

  42. + Thomas Cooke, 1st bishop of Trois Rivieres, Quebec, died April 30, 1870 AD;

  43. + King Sigismund III Vasa of Poland, Lithuania, Sweden, Finland, etc., died April 30, 1632 AD;

  44. + William Southerne, Martyred by the Traitors and Apostates of England, April 30, 1618 AD at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, not yet canonized by a Catholic Pope.







Et alibi aliorum plurimorum sanctorum Martyrum et Confessorum, atque sanctarum Virginum.
R.: Deo gratias.

Pretiosa in conspectu Domini
R.: Mors Sanctorum eius.

Omnes sancti Martyres, et sanctorum:
R.: Orate pro nobis.

The Catholic Church under Peter and his successors is the Bride of the Lamb, preserved by Him spotless and immaculate. Satan has fabricated many Counterfeits of the Lamb's Bride, who are whores of Satan. Any that adheres to these Whores, any who reject the Bride of the Lamb and who will not submit to be part of the Bride of the Lamb, the Mystical Body of Jesus Christ, have no part in Jesus Christ, in Jehovah-Elohim, but are Members of the Whores of the Antichrist, and are assured of Eternal Damnation.


Lúcìo Mascarenhas
LUCIO MASCARENHAS confesses the lawful Catholic Vicar of Christ, Pope Michael I, elected 1990, and as found at www.vaticaninexile.com, and holds from the Pope, Plenipotentiary Authority and Apostolic Jurisdiction: to admit souls to the Catholic Church, to reconcile Clerics, to correct and to legitimize marriages (which are invalid among members of #RomanProtestantism) etc.











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