Mai 11, 2021.

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

O Caminho dos Santos. Todos Santos do Mai 11, 2021.
Santponnacem vhat: Mai Iqracem Sogglem Santam.
The Way of the Saints. All Saints of May 11, 2021.

Page URL: O Caminho dos Santos, Mai 11, 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 da Nossa Senhora Aparecida e de Sao Gangulfo!
Happy feasts of Our Lady of Aparecida and of Saint Gangulf!


Marian Feasts

Sub tuum præsidium confugimus, sub quo secure lætique degimus.

Hymn Tota pulchra, et formosa, es Maria et macula originalis non est in te

Tota pulchra, et formosa, es Maria,
Et macula originalis non est in Te.
Tu gloria Ierusalem.
Tu lætitia Israel.
Tu honorificentia populi nostri.
Tu advocata peccatorum.
O Maria, O Maria.
Virgo prudentissima.
Mater clementissima.
Ora pro nobis.
Intercede pro nobis.
Ad Dominum Iesum Christum.
 Amen.
  1. May 11: Apparition of Our Lady to St Philip Neri, Rome, Italy, 1594 AD

    Apparition of Our Lady to St Philip Neri, Rome, Italy, 1594 AD
    Apparition of Our Lady to St Philip Neri,
    Rome, Italy, 1594 AD
    I have not been able to find the account of this Apparition, although I have found a mention of it in this old book: The Life of St Philip Neri, 2nd Apostle of Rome, and Founder of the Congregation of the Oratory by Fr Peter James Bacci.
  2. May 11: Nossa Senhora da Conceição Aparecida or Our Lady of the Conception who Appeared (Our Lady Revealed)

    I have not been able to find why May 11 is celebrated as the Feast of Aparecida.«In October 1717 AD, Dom Pedro de Almeida, Count of Assumar and Governor of the Province of Sao Paulo and Minas Gerais, was passing through the area of Guaratingueta, a small city in the Paraiba river valley, during a trip to Vila Rica, an important gold mining site. As the people of Guaratingueta decided to hold a feast in his honour, three fishermen, Philip Pedroso, Dominic Garcia, and John Alves went down to the Paraiba waters to fish. The fishermen prayed to Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception that God would grant a good catch. The fishermen, having a run of bad luck, cast their nets in the River Paraiba and dragged up a headless statue of the Virgin Mary. They also salvaged the head and, according to the legend, then netted plenty of fish. After cleaning the statue, they found that it was a black version of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. The fishermen named the statue Nossa Senhora da Conceicao Aparecida. According some, the clay statue was imported from Portugal, while others say that it was made by Fr Augustine of Jesus, a monk from Sao Paulo known for crafting artistic sacred images in clay. The small statue is less than three feet tall. It is surmised that the image was made around 1650 AD, and lost its original polychromy due to being several years underwater. Neighbors began to venerate the statue, which came to be known as Aparecida or Our Lady Who Appeared, and devotion grew. In 1737 AD, the priest of Guaratingueta inaugurated the construction of a chapel on the Morro dos Coqueiros (Hill of Coconut Palms), which was opened to worship in July 1745 AD. In 1834 AD, work on a larger church was begun; this became known as the "Old Basilica" when work on the even larger "New Basilica" was started in 1955 AD. In 1928 the "City of Aparecida" was incorporated around the old Basilica. On the Feast of the Immaculate Conception 1904 AD, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1854 AD proclamation of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception, the statue of Our Lady of Aparecida was canonically crowned by the archbishop of Sao Paulo, Linus Deodatus Rodrigues, at the decree of the Holy See and in the presence of the Apostolic Nuncio, in the name and on behalf of Pope St Pius X.»

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

See also, Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus and the Heresy of False Ecumenism or PanReligionism
  1. + St Gangulf or Gangolf, a rich Burgundian nobleman, a knight and courtier, brought up virtuously by his parents, he took part in the crusade in Frisia, and, though a layman, he preached the Gospel there, on his return, he caused a fountain to miraculously issue on his land, his wife was accused to him of having committed adultery with a priest, she protested her innocence, but Gangulphus wishing her to be judged by God, had her dip her hand into the same miraculous fountain, and it was miraculously scalded by the water, he forbade his wife from ever sharing his marriage bed and also exiled the priest, he withdrew to a life of a hermit at his castle of Avallon, now the town of Avallon near Vezelay in the Franche Compte of Burgundy, France, performing works of penance and charity, however, his wife soon had her lover return, hurrying back, the priest, wishing to decapitate Gangulphus, attacked the saint as he slept, however, the priest missed and injured his thigh, the wound proved fatal and he received the Last Sacraments on May 11, 760 AD and died, the priest fled the country with Gangulphus' wife, miracles soon took place at his tomb, both his wife and the priest soon suffered illnesses and died, Gangulf is considered a Martyr and Saint (See St Gangulf on German Wikipedia and St Gangulf on Italian Wikipedia;

  2. The Roman Martyrology of Caesar Baronius

    St Gangulf of Avallon
    St Gangulf of Avallon
    Holy Martyrs of York in England Saints James of Walworth and John of Rochester
    Holy Martyrs of York in England
    Saints James of Walworth
    and John of Rochester
    St Anastasius of Badalona
    St Anastasius of Badalona
    St Tudy of Landevennec
    St Tudy of Landevennec
  3. + The Holy Martyrs of Camerino Saints Anastasius and Companions, a Roman officer, a cornicularius, that is, inspector of justice, he and his family converted due to the courage in Martyrdom of St Venantius, they were baptized by St Porphyrius, he, his wife Teopista, their children Aradius, Callistus, Euphemia, Evodius, Felice, Primitiva, and their servants, all of whom were Reverts, were Martyred under the governor Antiochus, in the persecution of Decius, beheaded May 11, 251 AD on the Via Lata ("Broad Way"), outside the east gate of Camerino, Italy;

  4. + The Holy Martyrs of Rome and of Osimo Saints St Anthimus and Companions, when the governor of Bithynia, Faltonius Pinianus, fell ill, his Christian wife Anicia Lucina (Lycinia), niece of the Emperor Gallienus, well known for her charity to imprisoned Christians, besought the priest Anthimus, then in prison, to miraculously cure her husband Pinianus, cured, the grateful Pinianus Reverted, liberated all of the Christian prisoners in his province, when Diocletian recalled Pinianus to Rome, Pinianus and his wife took with them Anthimus and his followers, Bassus, Diocletius, Fabius, Florentius, Sisinus a deacon, Maximus a Levite, then, to save them from the Diocletianic persecution, Pinianus sent them to two large farms owned by him, Sisinnius, Diocletius and Florentius went to Osimo in the Picenum, while Antimus, Maximus, Bassus and Fabius went to the Sabine city of Curi, Anthimus and his followers converted many to the Christian faith and performed countless miracles, he procured the reversion of a priest of the god Silvanus and his entire family, on which occasion, he was accused of having destroyed an idol of Silvanus, he was thrown into the river Tiber with a stone tied around his neck, he was miraculously rescued by an angel who returned him to his oratory at Curi, he was then seized again, and beheaded by order of the consul Priscus, along withBassus, Fabius and Maximus, Martyred May 11, 304 AD on the Via Salaria at Rome, while the deacon Sisinus, Diocletius, and Florentius, were Martyred at Osimo, in the March of Ancona, in the persecutions of Dioletian, Anthimus was buried in the oratory in the villa of Pinianus where he habitually prayed;

  5. + St Evelius, Martyr, belonging to the household of Nero, seeing the courage in Martyrdom of St Torpes, he was touched by the Grace of God to Revert, for which Nero had him beheaded May 11, 66 AD;

  6. + St Francis of Jerome, Jesuit, successful and effective preacher, he ministered in prisons, brothels, and galleys, and procured the Reversion of Muslim Infidel captives, died May 11, 1716 AD at Grottaglia, in the diocese of Taranto;

  7. + St Illuminatus, Benedictine monk at the St Marianus Abbey, now called St Catherine, at St Severinus, March of Ancona, died there, May 11, 1000 AD;

  8. + St Maiul or Maiulus or Majulus, also, Maieul, Mayeul, Mayeule, fled to the Monastery of Cluny as he did not wish to be made bishop of Besancon, he was later made 4th abbot of Cluny, in 972 AD when Majolus visited the Imperial Court in Pavia and returned through the Alps by way of the Saint Bernard Pass in Provence, he was seized, together with his companions by Muslim Infidels raiding out out of Fraxinet, a ransom was quickly raised, once Majulus and his companions were freed, the Christians agitated against their lords who had imported and tolerated the depredation of the Infidels, as a result of which a movement was set underfoot where the Christian princes united to exterminate the vermin from France, Burgundy, and Italy, Emperor Otto II wanted to make him Pope, but he strenuously refused, judging himself unworthy, Majulus died on his journeys at Souvigny May 11, 994 AD;

  9. + St Mamertus, bishop of Vienne, who, to avert an impending calamity, instituted in that city the Three Days Rogations or Litanies immediately before the Feast of the Ascension of our Lord, which rite was afterwards received and approved by the universal Church, died May 11, 477 AD;

  10. Others

  11. + The Holy Martyrs of York in England Saints James of Walworth and John of Rochester, Martyred by the Traitors and Apostates of the Cleptarchy of England, hanged in chains on May 11, 1537 AD from the battlements of York, England for refusing to accept the Accursed and Damned Henry VIII as the "Pope of England";

  12. + St Anastasius of Badalona or of Lerida, Roman soldier, Martyred in Roman Spain (Hispania) by being hanged on a gibbet and pierced with arrows, under Diocletian, May 11, 303 AD;

  13. + St Criotan or Credan, son of Iolladon, of MacReddin, or of Aghamanagh, "the field of the monks," now known as Aghavannagh, in the parishes of Moyne and Ballinacor, and barony of Ballinacor South, in the County of Wicklow, Ireland, after inadvertently killing his father, Criotan withdrew from the world to live as a swineherd, he later was a disciple of St Petroc, an Irish exile in Wales;

  14. + St Eustella or Stella of Saintes, descended from a powerful family of Druids, and the daughter of the Roman governor, she reverted under St Eutropius of Saintes, when he was martyred, she had him buried, her father ordered her to renounce her new faith, she refused and he condemned her to Martyrdom in the arena, she was buried in the very tomb of St Eutropius;

  15. + King St Fremund of Dunstable, may have been a petty king, he renounced the world to live as a hermit on an island called Ylefagel, in the Bristol Channel, in the invasions of the pagan Danish Vikings, he took up arms and was killed at the Battle of Harbury principally through the treason of an apostate kinsman by the name of Oswi, he was buried in Offchurch which had been founded by King Offa, in 931 AD his relics were translated to Cropredy in Oxfordshire, in 1210 AD at least some of St Fremund's remains were taken to Dunstable, a Priory of Augustinian Canons founded by King Henry I late in the twelfth century at the spot where Watling Street crosses the prehistoric Icknield Way, the shrine was destroyed the Apostates and Traitors under the Accursed and Damned Henry VIII of England, the first "Pope of England";

  16. + St Gregory Celli of Verucchio, Augustinian, then Franciscan, died May 11, 1343 AD at Monte Carneiro, Rieti, Italy;

  17. + St Ignatius of Laconi, Franciscan brother, Wonderworker, he was sent as part of a team to beg for the friars, people noticed Ignatius would skip the house of a rich money-lender, a man who never forgave a debt, and who felt slighted because Ignatius bypassed his house, he complained to Brother Ignatius' superior, who knew nothing about the money-lender, and so sent Ignatius to the house, the saint returned with a large sack of food, but when the sack was emptied, blood dripped out, "This is the blood of the poor,' Ignatius softly explained, "That is why I never ask for anything at that house," died May 11, 1781 AD;
  18. + St Illuminatus, early disciple of St Francis of Assisi, died May 11, 1230 AD;

  19. + St James of Saldanha, Mercedarian, founded the monastery of Conxo at Santiago de Compostela, Spain, and the convent of Monterrey in Verin, Spain, he was made Bishop of Beirut and auxiliary bishop of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, died May 11, 1493 AD;

  20. + St Laeghair Lobhar, or Lughaire the Leper, Irish saint;

  21. + St Lua of Killaloe, gave his name to the ancient town of Killaloe ("Church of St Lua"), Irish saint;

  22. + St Maiulus or Majulus, native of Hadrumetum, now Sousse in Tunisia, martyred under the Roman pagans, as witnessed by Tertullian, he was celebrated by the Carthaginian Church for May 11, 196 AD, the Roman Martyrology celebrates him on January 4;

  23. + St Mathew Le Van Gam, Martyred by the pagans by beheading May 11, 1847 AD in Cho Ðui, Dong Nai, Vietnam, beatified May 27, 1900 AD by Pope Leo XIII, not yet canonized by a Catholic Pope;

  24. + St Odilo of Cluny, 5th abbot of Cluny, successor of St Majulus, died January 1, 1049 AD, his feast is also celebrated together with St Majulus';

  25. + St Possessorus, judge in Verdun, he was made bishop of Verdun, protector of his people from the depredations of the barbarian tribes, died May 11, 485 AD;

  26. + St Principia, a disciple of St Marcela and through her, of St Jerome, like her a nun at Rome, died May 11, 420 AD;

  27. + St Seraphinus, baptized John Coda, martyred by the Communist terrorists and Cleptarchy of Albania, May 11, 1947 AD, not yet canonized by a Catholic pope;

  28. + St Tudy (Tudi, Tudec, Tudinus, Tegwin, Thetgo) of Landevennec, a Breton, Cornish and Welsh saint, disciple of St Brioc, feast on May 9 & 11;

  29. + St Vivald or Vivaldus, also known as Gualdo and Ubaldo, Franciscan tertiary, friend and attendant of St Bartholomew Buonpedoni in his twenty-year ministry to lepers, died May 11, 1300 AD, cult confirmed by Pope St Pius X in 1909 AD;

  30. + Saints Walbert (Gualbert or Albert) and Bertilla, husband and wife, Walbert was the domesticus of King Clotaire, they were the parents of Saints Aldegonda and Waltruda, Walbert died May 11, 678 AD;

  31. + St Walter (Gautier), abbot of Esterp monastery near Limoges in the Limousin, France, died May 11, 1070 AD.

ALSO

  • + Matthew Ricci, Jesuit, Italian, missionary, died May 11, 1610 AD;

    Doubtful

    1. + St Mocius or Mozius, Martyred in 295 or 311 AD under the governor Laodicius at Byzantium, the site of the later Constantinople, dates uncertain, it is doubtful that his feast is May 11, as it seems it was moved to that date to appease the Byzantine Heretics;

    2. WRONG

    3. + St Anthony of Saint Anne (Santana) Galvao, Portuguese-Brazilian Franciscan, Wonderworker, died December 23, 1822, not yet canonized by a Catholic pope, the Church of Satan petends to a celebration of his feast today, May 11, his feast is December 23;

    DAMNED

    1. "Bob Marley" (Robert Nesta Marley), Apostate from the Catholic Church, damned May 11, 1981. See Council of Florence's Cantate Domino, also, Romans, chapter 1.






  • 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.

    Sancta Maria et omnes Sancti:
    R.: Intercedant pro nobis ad Dominum, ut nos mereamur ab eo adiuvari et salvari, qui vivit et regnat in saecula sæculorum.

    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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