Mai 1, 2021.

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

O Caminho dos Santos. Todos Santos do Mai 1, 2021.
Santponnacem vhat: Mai Equacem Sogglem Santam.
The Way of the Saints. All Saints of May 1, 2021.

Page URL: O Caminho dos Santos, Mai 1, 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.

Happy feasts of Our Lady Queen of May, of St Joseph the Worker, and of Saints Philip and James, Apostles, Jeremias the Prophet and St Walburga!


Marian Feasts

Sub tuum praesidium confugimus, sub quo secure laetique degimus.
  1. May 1: Our Lady, Queen of May

    «The month of May is flower-bedecked, and to add to its loveliness it is dedicated to the most beautiful flower of all, Mary, the Mother of God; no month could be more fitting for her. She is Mary, Our Lady, Queen of May.

    «May devotions have a splendor all their own; when “On This Day O Beautiful Mother” peals forth it brings a deep feeling of closeness to Mary. Garlands of flowers, petal-strewn processions culminating in the crowning her image, are all forms of homage to Our Queen.

    «Reading down through the Litany of Our Lady, we have a list of the most meaningful titles the church could bestow on any creature. As all good earthly queens look to the welfare of their subjects, so does Mary on a much grander scale care for us. She is the summit of kindness and consideration.

    «Though Queen of Heaven, we have no doubt that when this earth was privileged to have her as a dweller, Mary, Our Lady Queen of May, was the most humane of human beings, even through blessed far beyond our capacity to conceive of it.

    «The fact that she is Queen of the Universe; still, she does not enjoy the loyalty of all and must suffer the indifference of those who do not deign to pay her homage. Above everything, she sorrows to see so many deny her Son.

    «Catholic devotion to Mary is found on all the virtues which human nature should and would possess, but seldom does. Mary is worthy of the admiration which men give her. Hers is a heart adorned as no other heart, with tenderness for the sinner Her Divine Son died to save; with meekness to confound the proud, with kindness toward human frailty; with love for all, because God has loved them first.

    «It is, however, Mary's holiness and purity that become the special object of our devotion; a purity that become the special object of our devotion; a purity of soul and body that we should revere and strive to imitate. Sin and Satan were never a part of Mary's life. Would that we could say the same! Not for a moment was there ever any difference between her will and that of the Most High. Not for a moment was there anything in Mary that could in any way displease her Lord. Of all God's creatures, Mary is indeed all fair, the beloved of the Almighty.

    «During this month dedicated to her, let us admire the sinlessness of God's Mother, of our own Heavenly Mother. With God's grace and Mary's assistance and intercession, we can achieve that purity of soul that is pleasing to her and to her Son. Our Lady Queen of May!»
  2. Our Lady of Giubino, Italy

    «The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Giubino is a building that dates back to about 1495 AD, and stands on a hill next to the ancient ruins of Segesta. In 1655 AD, an invasion of grasshoppers was destroying all the crops in the countryside of Giubino in Calatafimi-Segesta, Italy. On April 25, the people assembled in the church, invoked the help of God the Holy Ghost, and drew lots to decide who will be their Patron and rescue them from the plague of grasshoppers. The name of Maria Santissima di Giubino, Our Lady of Giubino, was drawn. The marble bas relief image of Our Lady of Giubino was removed from the wall of the church and taken in procession, with Holy Mass, and thereafter Calatafimi was free from grasshoppers. The parish church was rebuilt in 1721 AD as the Church of Our Lady, Maria Santissima di Giubino, designed by John Biagio Amico, to house this miraculous marble-relief icon of Our Lady. Her feast is celebrated on May 1st.»
  3. Feast of Our Lady the Good Shepherdess, May 1st, National Shrine of La Virgen La Divina Pastora, Three Kings Church, Gapan, Nueva Ecija, Las Philippinas

    «In the 1700s, Dona Juana Valmonte, daughter of Don Bartolome de la Cruz Valmonte — Gapan's first gobernadorcillo in 1747 AD — and Dona Eulalia Fernandez, had a strange dream in which the Virgin Mary wanted to be fetched from Spain. Distraught, she sought the advice of her father who told her to consult a friar friend in Manila. Dona Juana then traveled to Manila to recount her dream to the friar. Impressed by her story, the friar told of the devotion to the Divina Pastora, Our Lady Mary, the Good Shepherdess, which was gaining popularity in Spain. Dona Juana, on her part, ordered an image from Spain. The image eventually arrived in Manila via the Acapulco Galleon, and was brought to Gapan, and taken to the family estate and enshrined, at Barrio Callos, Penaranda. It then became the center of devotion for the family. Consequently, they started to celebrate her feast in thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest every May 1. Soon stories of miracles spread throughout the province and people came in throngs to celebrate the yearly fiesta. In the 1800s, the La Virgen Divina Pastora was made patron of the parish of Gapan secondary to the Three Kings. Care of the image after the death of Dona Juana was given to her brother Don Basilio Valmonte who passed it to his son, Panteleon Valmonte, who was, however, executed for treason, and the image passed into the possession of his wife Maxima Navarro-Valmonte, and then to Donata Valmonte-Cala and her daughter Emma Valmonte-Cala. The Valmonte family later donated the image to the parish church.»
Our Lady Patron of Bavaria or <i>Patrona Bavariae</i>
Our Lady Patron of Bavaria or Patrona Bavariae
  • Our Lady Patron of Bavaria or Patrona Bavariae

    See https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrona_Bavariae.

    «In Munich is the "Marienplatz" (Square of Mary), at the center of which is the "Mariensaule" (Column of Mary). At the top of the marble pillar is a gilded bronze statue of the Virgin, Patrona Bavariae, Patroness of Bavaria, erected in 1638 AD by Maximilian I, Duke of Bavaria, as an act of thanksgiving for the end of the Swedish occupation of Munich during the Thirty Years War. King Louis III (Ludwig III) of Bavaria turned to Pope Benedict XV during World War I with the request that the Holy See declare the Virgin Mother of God as the Patron of Bavaria and allow a Bavarian festival of Mary. Pope Benedict granted both requests on April 26, 1916 and on May 14 of the same year the festival was celebrated for the first time in Munich; from 1917 in all Bavarian dioceses.»
  • Our Lady of Good Success of La Grajuela & La Gineta

    Our Lady Patron of Bavaria or <i>Patrona Bavariae</i>
    Our Lady of Good Success at La Gineta, Spain
    Return journey of Our Lady of Good Success on the first Saturday of May, from the monastery of La Grajuela, to the Church of St Martin of Tours, in the town of La Gineta, in Albacete, La Mancha, Spain.

  • 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. + Feast of St Joseph the Worker, instituted 1955 by Pope Pius XII in order to wean off people from Communism and Socialism which celebrate May 1 as Workers' Day in commemoration of the "Haymarket Action" May 4, 1886, at the Haymarket in Chicago, Illinois, USA, where an unknown person threw a dynamite bomb at the police as they acted to disperse the meeting, and the bomb blast and ensuing gunfire resulted in the deaths of seven police officers and at least four civilians;

    2. + The Feasts of the Apostles St Philip and James, in the Roman Rite, the feast day of Philip, along with that of James the Less, was traditionally observed on May 1, the anniversary of the dedication of the church dedicated to them in Rome, now called the Church of the Twelve Apostles, St Philip, after evangelizing Scythia, and Phrygia, was martyred by being crucified, and also stoned, at Hierapolis in the former Roman province of Asia, St James the Apostle, James the Lesser, also called James the Just, son of Alphaeus and Mary, the sister of the Blessed Virgin, Apostle, 1st bishop of Jerusalem, being thrown down from a pinnacle of Herod's Temple, he had his legs broken, and being then struck on the head with a dyer's staff, died in the Lord, April 10, 62 AD, in the reign of Nero;

    3. + St Jeremias the Prophet, stoned to death at Taphnas, by the Israelites seeking refuge against his advice, and where they took him forcibly, St. Epiphanius relates that the faithful were wont to pray at his grave, and to take away from it dust to heal those who were stung by serpents;

    4. + St Walburge, sister of St Boniface the Apostle of Germany;

    5. + The Holy Martyrs of Amiens Saints Acius and Acheolus, Martyred May 1, 303 AD in the persecutions of Diocletian;

    6. + The Three Holy Martyrs of Aurelianum, now Orleans, France, King St Sigismund of Burgundy, and his two sons Siglad or Giselades, and Gondebald, captured and murdered by invading Franks in 523 AD, drowned in a well in La Beauce d'Orleans, France, St Sigismund was the son of King Gondebald of Burgundy, an Arian, Sigismund reverted through the instructions of St Alcimus Avitus, bishop of Vienne, he was deceived by the lies of his second wife to put his son Sigeric, born of his first wife the late queen Ostrogotha, to death for treason, but afterwards, discovering the calumny, and pierced to the quick with remorse, he retired to the Monastery of St Mauritius at Agaunum, now in Valais, Switzerland, where he had organized some unorganised hermits into that monastery, where he did penance in tears and sack-cloth, he made it his prayer to God that he might be punished in this life, to escape the divine vengeance in the next, his prayer was heard, for being taken prisoner by Chlodomir, the barbarous king of the Franks, he was, by his order, drowned in a well together with his second wife and his two sons by his second wife, in 523 AD, at La Beauce d'Orleans, Columelle or Coulmiers, four leagues from Orleans, In 535 AD, Sigismund's remains were recovered from the well at Coulmiers and buried in the monastery of St Maurice at Agaune, and became renowned for miracles, it was removed to the cathedral of Prague by the emperor Charles IV, hence St Sigismund became a patron saint of the Kingdom of Bohemia, now the Czech Republic, Charles also named one of his sons Sigismund, Emperor Sigismund transferred the relics of St Sigismund to Varad in Hungary to keep them safe from the Apostate Hussites;

    7. + The Holy Martyrs of the Battle of Cresson near Nazareth in Galiliee Saints Roger de Moulins, Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller, and Companions, died May 1, 1187 AD fighting the Muslim Infidels to defend the Crusader state the Kingdom of Jerusalem;

    8. + The Holy Martyrs of the Battle of Cavite Spanish forces defending the Philippines from a war of aggression by Protestant USA, explicitly designed, as publicly stated by "President" McKinley, to Dechristianize and Satanize the Philippines, May 1, 1898;

    9. + The Holy Martyrs of Granada Saints John of Zorroza and John of Huete, Mercedarian missionaries sent to Muslim Infidel ruled Granada by their provincial St Anthony Morell, to redeem captives, in 1482 AD the Moors, exasperated by the liberation of Alhama da Granada by the Catholic Kings, imprisoned, tortured them, and then had them stoned in the street out of hatred of God, May 1, 1482 AD;

    10. + The Holy Martyrs of Huesca or of Loret in Spain Saints Orentius and Patientia, farmers, husband and wife, parents of St Lawrence of Rome and of St Orentius or Orientius of Auch, the Roman Martyrology of Caesar Baronius says that they were Martyred but there are no details;

    11. + The Holy Martyrs of Rousson in Belgium St Evermar, a barber, and 7 companions, on a pilgrimage to the tomb of St Servatius at Maastricht, they was murdered by robbers under the local tyrant Hacco in the forest in Rousson (Russon), at Tongeren (Tongres) in the province of Limburg Flanders, now in Belgium, May 1, 700 AD, they were later buried by officials at the court of Pipin of Herstal, Frankish mayor (687-714 AD), but on heavenly admonition, the priest Ruzelin arranged for an exhumation and re-burial in the church of St Martin by Bishop Euraelius of Liege, in 969 AD, later, in the 1000s, a separate church was built for these Martyrs, countless miracles have happened at their grave;

    12. + The Holy Martyrs of Son Tay near Hanoi, Saints Augustine Schoffler and John Louis Bonnard, Martyred under Emperor of Vietnam Tu Duc, May 1, 1852 AD, beatified May 27, 1900 AD by Pope Leo XIII, not yet canonized by a Catholic Pope;

    13. + St Aldebrand or Hildebrand, bishop of Fossombrone in Italy, Wonderworker, died April 30, 1219 AD in Fossombrone, interred on May 1, 1219 AD in the cathedral of Fossombrone which he had built;

    14. + St Amator, bishop of Auxerre in France, disciple of St Valerianus, bishop of Auxerre, died May 1, 418 AD;

    15. + St Ambrose, cavalry centurion in the Roman Army, martyred at Ferentino in Italy under Diocletian, August 16, 304 AD, it is probably a translation of his relics celebrated May 1, when the Muslim Infidels attacked Ferentino, St Ambrose caused an army to miraculously appear from nowhere and to drive them away;

    16. + St Andeolus, a subdeacon sent by St Polycarp along with Saints Benignus, Andochius, and Thyrsus to preach the word of Gode to the people of Vivarais, France, near the city of Viviers, Septimius Severus in his march through Gaul for Britain, had Andeolus scourged with thorny sticks, and his head sawed or split open with a wooden sword into four parts, in the shape of a cross, May 1, 208 AD at Bergoiata, a Gallic settlement on a rocky peak over the Rhone River which would be later known as Bourg Saint Andeol, the body, thrown into the Rhone, was later found by a rich Roman pagan woman, St Tullia (Anycia or Amycia Eucheria Tullia), daughter of senator Eucherius Valerianus, later St Eucherius, bishop of Lyon, who (Tullia) received miraculous knowledge of holiness of the victim, converted to Christianity, and helped give the body a proper burial;

    17. + St Arigius, bishop of Gap in France, died May 1, 604 AD;

    18. + St Arnold of Hiltensweiler, a knight who fought in the First Crusade, he founded a monastery at Langnan, Germany c. 1122 AD, died sometime in 1127 AD;

    19. + St Asaph, abbot-bishop at the Monastery at Llan-Elwy, on the banks of the river Elwy, in North Wales, founded by St Kentigern, bishop of Glasgow when in exile, this See was thenceforth called St Asaph;

    20. + St Benedict of Szkalka, Martyr, a Benedictine monk at the St Hippolyte monastery on Mount Zobor outside Nitra in modern Slovakia, student of St Andrew Zorard, with his abbot's permission, he left the monastery to live as a hermit, he was killed by a gang of thieves who believed he was hiding treasure in his cave, in 1012 on Mount Zobor, Slovakia;

    21. + St Bertha of Avenay, Martyr, wife of St Gundebert of Gumber, they separated to become monk and a nun, founder-abbess of the convent at Avenay in the diocese of Chalons sur Marne, Franc, when a drought hit the region, a vision of Saint Peter the Apostle led her to a spring of water which became a healing well, she was murdered by her in-laws for distributing Gumbert's estate to the poor, May 1, 685 AD;

    22. + Queen St Bertha of Kent, daughter of King Charibert of Paris and Ingoberga, married to the pagan Ethelbert King of Kent, she brought Ethelbert to the faith, and they welcomed Saint Augustine of Canterbury to England in 596 AD, and supported his work, died May 1, 612 AD;

    23. + St Brieuc, disciple of St Germanus of Auxerre, being made a priest and a regionary bishop, he returned home, which he converted into a church, emigrated to Armorica now called Bretanny or Little Britain, where he successively founded two monasteries, dying at the last, called St Brieuc, May 1, 502 AD;

    24. + King St Ceallach or Kellach, disciple of St Cieran of Clonmacnoise, king of Connaught, bishop of Killala, hermit on the isle of Etgair, or Oilen Edghair, in the Lough Conn, martyred by Guaire the usurper and by four suborned priests, who were in turn executed by his brother;

    25. + St Cecilius, bishop of Illiberis, modern Elvira, Spain;

    26. + St Clement Sheptytskyi, baptized as Casimir, abbot of the Studite Monastery of St Theodore in Bosnia, then of the Lavra of Univ in Eastern Poland, he was kidnapped by the Russian Communists and died a captive under mistreatment, May 1, 1951 at the Central Prison at Vladimir in Russia, not yet canonized by a Catholic Pope;

    27. + St Cominus, in Catania, Italy;

    28. + St Esicius, bishop of Carcer, modern Carcesa, Spain;

    29. + St Euphrasius, bishop of Iliturgi, modern Andujar, Spain;

    30. + St Felim O'Hara, a Franciscan laybrother, volunteered to stay behind to protect the friary's property, Martyred, killed by English soldiers in front of the high altar, May 1, 1582 AD in Moyne, Cork, Ireland by the illegal English Protestant, Satanist, Apostate Kleptarchy of Ireland, traitors and criminals, no legal government at all, not yet canonized by a Catholic Pope;

    31. + St Grata, a widow who zealously pursued a mission of giving Christian burial for martyrs, including for St Alexander of Bergamo, as she carried his severed head, lilies sprang from the earth at every spot where a drop of his blood fell, she is reputed to have built three churches and a hospital for the poor in Bergamo, Italy, died May 1, 307 AD at Bergamo, Italy;

    32. + St Hippolytus, a priest, wandering preacher and miracle worker from Antioch, he preached in and around Abellinum, near modern Atripalda, Italy, and Benevento, converting many from the worship of the pagan goddess Diana, seeing that the region was fertile ground for the faith, Hippolytus stayed to work as a missionary, setting up his hermitage on the Capitoline Hill, now called Toppolo, which led to strong opposition from local pagan priests, taking advantage of the Diocletianic Persecution, they seized him, had him whipped, tortured, dragged down the hill to the bank of the river Sabato, and Martyred by beheading, May 1, 303 AD, to increase the offense, the senators or praetors of the city ordered that his body be exposed to dogs and birds of prey, however, during the night, however, two pious women collected his remains and buried him in the place where Atripalda was later built in the 11th century;

    33. + St Indaletius or Indalecius, bishop of Urci, modern Almeria, Spain;

    34. + St Isidora, a nun in the monastery at Tabenna, Egypt who worked in the kitchen and pretended to be a simpleton so she could concentrate on her personal piety and prayer life, and not have to teach her sisters, to avoid being honoured by her house, she fled to a desert hermitage where she spent the rest of her days (See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Isidora);

    35. + St Julian Cesarello, Franciscan priest and preacher, died at his native Valle, Istria, Venetian Republic, now in modern Croatia, May 1, 1349 AD;

    36. + St Marculfus, abbot of Nanteu, in the diocess of Coutances, in Normandy, famous for miracles, especially in healing the scrofulous disorder, called the king's evil, died May 1, 558 AD;

    37. + Queen St Mathilda, baptized Edith, daughter of King Malcolm III of Scotland, wife of King Henry I of England, died May 1, 1118 AD;

    38. + St Orentius or Orientius, bishop of Auch in France, died May 1, 439 AD;

    39. + St Peregrinus Laziosi, a Servite of the Blessed Virgin Mary, died at Forli in Italy, died May 1, 1345 AD;

    40. + St Petronilla, a Claretian nun and 1st abbess of a Poor Clare monastery in Moncel, France;

    41. + Pope St Pius V, died May 1, 1572 AD, however, his liturgical feast is fixed by the Catholic Church for May 5;

    42. + St Quivoca, also known as Kevoca or Kennotha, hermitess nun in Scotland, celebrated on March 13 and May 1;

    43. + St Romanus, a monk in Bithynia, while out on business for his monastery, he was captured by the Muslim Infidels and sent to Baghdad, where he was accused of being a spy, a local Christian paid a ransom to have him released, he was released on the condition that he remain in Baghdad to insure that he did not return to "spying," there he worked with apostate Christians who wanted to return to the Church, for which the Infidels murdered him, he was Martyred May 1, 780 AD;

    44. + St Secundus, or Segundo, bishop of Abula, modern Abla, Spain;

    45. + St Tesifontus, bishop of Bergium, modern Berja, Spain;

    46. + St Theodard, also called Audard, bishop of Narbonne, France, died May 1, 893 AD;

    47. + St Thorette, prayerful shepherdess, later hermitess;

    48. + St Torquatus, disciple of the Apostles, early missionary in Roman Iberia, modern Spain and Portugal, bishop of Acci, the modern Guadix el Viejo 6 km from Guadix in Granada, Spain;

    49. + St Ubaldo, also called Vivaldo or Waldo, student of St Bartolo of San Gimignano, after whose death, he lived the rest 20 years as a hermit in a hollow chestnut tree, he was well known for his personal piety and spiritual wisdom, his counsel was sought by rich and poor, and he dealt with all alike, his hermitage tree later became the site of a chapel devoted to the Blessed Virgin Mary, on May 1, 1320 AD, all the church bells in the nearby town began ringing at once by themselves, the locals went to St Ubaldo to ask him what it could mean and found that he had died;

    50. + St Ultan, grandson of King Aed of Connacht, brother of Saints Fursey and Foillan, they were missionaries in England and then settled in France, where Ultan died, his feast is May 1.

    51. ALSO

    52. + Pope Marcellus II, died on the 22nd day of his pontificate, May 1, 1555 AD.






    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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