Mai 4, 2021.

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

O Caminho dos Santos. Todos Santos do Mai 4, 2021.
Santponnacem vhat: Mai Characem Sogglem Santam.
The Way of the Saints. All Saints of May 4, 2021.

Page URL: O Caminho dos Santos, Mai 4, 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 the Helper, and of St Florian!


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 4: 1595 AD: The "Colloquium Marianum" established in Ingolstadt, Baveria, by Father Jakob Rem, SJ, who had founded the first small group sodality north of the Alps in 1574 AD;
  2. May 4: 1944 AD: Pius XII established the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (celebrated the Saturday after the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus);
  3. May 4: Our Lady the Helper, Normandy, France

    The Abbot Matthew Orsini wrote: "Our Lady the Helper, three leagues from Caen, in Normandy. Every year a solemn procession is made to this chapel."

    Caen is a city of over 100,000 people in the province of Normandy in north western France. It is probably most famous for the attractive historical buildings that have survived dating from the time of the reign of William the Conqueror, who was buried here.

    Unfortunately, much of the city was destroyed in the year 1944 during World War II. I can find no reference to Our Lady the Helper in Normandy, but it is possible that the chapel was destroyed during the French Revolution, or else during one of the World Wars. Like the motto of the city, which once used to be, "One God, one King, one Faith, one Law," it may no longer exist.

    The Blessed Virgin Mary spoke thus to Mary of Agreda:«If I was the model to be imitated in the way I responded to the coming of God into the soul and into the world by showing due reverence, worship, humility, and thankful love, it follows, that if thou art solicitous in imitating me, the Most High will come and produce the same effects in thee as in myself; through they may be not so great and efficacious. For if the creature, as soon as it obtains the use of reason, begins to advance toward the Lord as it should, directing its footsteps in the path of life and salvation, His Most High Majesty will issue forth to meet it, being beforehand with his favors and communications; for to Him it seems a long time to wait for the end of the pilgrimage in order to manifest Himself to His friends.

    «Thus it happens, that by means of faith, hope and charity, and by the worthy reception of the Sacraments, many divine effects, wrought by His condescension, are communicated to the souls. Some are communicated according to the ordinary course of grace and others according to a more supernatural and wonderful order; and each one will be more or less conformable to the disposition of the soul and to the ends intended by the Lord, which are not known at present. And if the souls do not place any obstacle on their part, He will be just as liberal with them as with those who dispose themselves, giving them greater light and knowledge of His immutable being, and by a divine and exceedingly sweet infusion of grace, transforming them into a likeness of Himself and communicating to them many of the privileges of the beatified. For after He is found He allows Himself to be taken possession of and enjoyed by that hidden embrace, which the Spouse felt, when She said: "I will hold Him and not dismiss Him." Of this possession and of His presence the Lord Himself will give many token and pledges, in order that the soul may possess Him in peace like the blessed, although always only for a limited time. So liberal as this will God, our Master and Lord, be in rewarding the objects of His love for the labors accepted by them for His sake and fearlessly undertaken to gain possession of Him.»
  4. May 4: Our Lady of Quick Help

    «To the quaint town of Darjeeling, in British Sikkim, nestled in the arms of the giant Himalayan Mountains came a Russian artist to feast his eyes on God's wonder work of massive snowy grandeur stretching far off to the north. He overstayed his time so that his pockets were empty. To help cover his bill at the ritzy hotel, he gave the proprietress, a fine Irish lady, some of his possessions; among them, a mosaic, a Russian icon of Our Lady and the child Jesus.

    «After the lady's death the icon was given to her nephew, the parish priest of Darjeeling. Not treasuring it too much, the priest gave it to a dentist friend who placed it in his office, where it stayed unnoticed for a number of years.

    «In 1943, a Jesuit scientist came to examine the icon. "Do you know, Father," he said to Father Grant, the Irish lady's nephew, "that icon is at least 300 years old? It is made of gold and platinum, and must be highly valued." This was an eye-opener for the parish priest. A servant of a nearby convent was commissioned to buy it, because the nuns wanted to present it to Father Grant. He refused to accept it, but asked for the free use of the icon. He took the icon with him on his tours of conversions and it met with almost immediate popularity. Father asked one of the nuns to make a facsimile of the icon, which she did with painstaking care and great love. Now every procession is headed by the beautiful banner in gold, white and blue. On the original icon there is the inscription in Russian: "Our Lady of Quick Help, pray for us". The right hand of Baby Jesus points to His Mother indicating, "You want help quickly? Ask My Mother. She is the Help of the Afflicted, the Help of Christians.

    «Devotion to Our Lady of Quick Help has spread among the hillmen. Although no miracles are claimed, several remarkable favors have been granted through Mary's intercession.»

The Crucifix of Pardon or the Pardon Crucifix

The word indulgence originally meant a kindness or favor. In Roman Law, it was a technical term that meant the remission of a tax or debt, used to express release from captivity or punishment. In this instance, an indulgence is given to remit the temporal punishment of sin that has been forgiven.
These indulgences have been declared upon the Pardon Crucifix by Pope St. Pius X in 1905, and have been approved in the pardon of the living and the souls in Purgatory in 1907.

The Roman Protestant church under "Pope" John-Baptist Montini, has, on June 15, 1968, "officially abrogated" these Special Indulgences given by Pope St Pius X, therefore, those who accept the "legitimacy and authority" of these "Popes" since October 1958, are not able to benefit from the Crucifix of Pardon and its Indulgences, and for them, the Pardon Crucifix is then, a mere Memento of Nostalgia!

For Catholics, under Catholic Law, the Apostate Church and its Antipopes have no power at all, and all their actions are null and void, so the Crucifix of Pardon retains its Indulgences, which have never been abrogated by a Catholic Pope!

The Pardon Crucifix has rich indulgences attached to it from Pope St Pius X, who issued two statements regarding the Pardon Crucifix.

The first was his Pontifical Rescript of June 1905 and the second was his Pontifical Rescript dated November 14, 1905.

The first Rescript prescribes the conditions for the indulgences to be gained and the second denotes the indulgences can also be applied to souls in purgatory. It was introduced with great support from Peter Hector Cardinal Coullie (1829-1912), archbishop of Lyon in 1904 during the Marian Congress of Rome.

These Indulgences are: Whoever carries on his person the Pardon Crucifix, may thereby gain an indulgence:
  1. For devoutly kissing the Crucifix, an indulgence is gained;

  2. Whoever says one of the following invocations before this crucifix may gain each time an indulgence: "Our Father who art in heaven, forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us." "I beg the Blessed Virgin Mary to pray to the Lord our God for me";

  3. Whoever, habitually devout to this Crucifix, will fulfill the necessary conditions of Confession and Holy Communion, may gain a Plenary Indulgence on the following feasts: On the feasts of the Five Wounds of our Lord on the Friday after the 3rd Sunday of Lent, the Invention of the Holy Cross on May 3, the Exaltation of the Holy Cross on September 14, the Immaculate Conception on December 8, and the Seven Sorrows (Dolours) of the Blessed Virgin Mary on September 15;

  4. Whoever, at the moment of death, fortified with the Sacraments of the Church, or contrite of heart, in the supposition of being unable to receive them, will kiss this Crucifix and ask pardon of God for his sins, and pardon his neighbor, will gain a Plenary Indulgence;
The Front of the Crucifix: Above the cruciform figure, the familiar I.N.R.I. has been inscribed with the words "Jesus Nazarenus Rex Judaeorum. " Latin uses I instead of the English J, and V instead of U (Iesvs Nazarenvs Rex Ivdaeorvm). The English translation is "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews." The Reverse of the Crucifix: On the transverse arms are the words, "Father, forgive them." On the vertical beam of the Cross are the words, "Behold this heart which has so loved men," which Jesus had revealed to St Margaret Mary. An image of The Sacred Heart of Jesus is shown in the center.

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. + St Florianus, an officer in the Roman Army, military administrator of Noricum, he stopped a town from burning by praying and by throwing a single bucket of water on the fire, when ordered to execute a group of Chrsitians in the persecutions of Diocletian, he refused, and confessed himself also a Christian, he was therefre Martyred in Odium fidei, May 4, 304 AD by being scourged, flayed, a stone tied to his neck, and thrown into the River Enns at Lorch in Austria, under Diocletian and the governor Aquilinus, his relics were translated to Rome in 1138 AD, part of the relics were given to King Casimir of Poland and to the bishop of Cracow by Pope Lucius III, which led to Florian’s patronage of Poland and Upper Austria;

  2. + The Holy Ecumenical Council of Constance condemns the Heretics John Wycliffe and his student John Hus, May 4, 1415 AD, Te Deum Laudamus;

  3. Roman Martyrology of Caesar Baronius

  4. + The Holy Martyrs of Phennes in Palestine Saints Silvanus, bishop of Gaza, who was crowned with martyrdom with many of his clerics in the metal mines of Phennes by the command of Caesar Galerius Maximian, in the persecution of Diocletian;

  5. + The 39 Holy Martyrs of Phennes in Palestine, who were beheaded together after having been condemned to work in the same mines, to be branded with a hot iron, and to undergo other torments;

  6. + St Cyriacus or Judas Quiriacus, bishop of Ancona, Martyred at Jerusalem while visiting the Holy Places there, in the reign of Julian the Apostate;

  7. + St Porphyrius, a priest who evangelized in the area of Umbria, Italy, working from Camerelle Rino, Martyred under Decius by beheading May 4, 250 AD;

  8. + St Antonia at Nicomedia in Bithynia in Eastern Greece, Martyred by being cruelly tortured, subjected to diverse torments, suspended by one arm for three days, kept two years in prison, and finally delivered to the flames by the governor Priscillianus;

  9. + St Pelagia, virgin, Martyred under Diocletian at Tarsus in Cilicia by being shut up within a red-hot brazen ox;

  10. + St Paulinus, Martyred at Cologne;

  11. + St Venerius, bishop of Milan, whose virtues are attested by St. John Chrysostom in the epistle which he wrote to him;

  12. + St Sacerdus, bishop of Limoges, in the province of Perigord, France;

  13. + St Godard, bishop of Hildesheim in Saxony, died May 5, 1038 AD, ranked among the Saints by Pope Innocent II;

  14. + St Curcodomus, a deacon at Rome, sent by Pope St Sixtus II to Auxerre in France to help its first bishop, St Peregrinus;

  15. St Alban Butler and Others

  16. + The Holy Carthusian Martyrs of England, a group of Carthusian monks who were Martyred between June 19, 1535 AD and September 20, 1537 AD for refusing to accept that the King of England is also the "Pope" of England: Saints Augustine Webster, Humphrey Middlemore, James Walworth, John Davy, John Houghton, John Rochester, Richard Bere, Robert Lawrence, Robert Salt, Sebastian Newdigate, Thomas Green, Thomas Johnson, Thomas Redyng, Thomas Scryven, Walter Pierson, William Exmew, William Greenwood, William Horne; this includes: The Holy Carthusian Martyrs of Tyburn: Augustine Webster, John Haile, John Houghton, Richard Reynolds and Robert Lawrence, imprisoned, tortured and martyred on the orders of Thomas Cromwell at May 4 1535 at Tyburn, London, England, when they refused to acknowledge the Kings of England as the "Popes" of England;

  17. + The Holy Martys of Ephesus Saints Albian, bishop of Albee and Companions, Martyred at Ephesus in the Diocletianic persecution;

  18. + St Cronan or Mochua of Sliabh Eibhlinne, celebrated in Ireland and in Scotland;

  19. + St Siollan the Deacon, an Irish saint, no other details survive;

  20. + King St Ethelred, king of Mercia, abdicated to become a monk at Bardney, where he was later elected abbot, died May 4, 716 AD, he is depicted as an abbot with royal regalia at his feet and is venerated at Leominster;

  21. + St Chad of Lichfield, today is a Translation of his relics, his original tomb was in the form of a small wooden house, with an aperture at the side, through which the faithful might put their hands and obtain dust, which, mixed with water, was used as a cure for both sick humans and animals, in 700 AD, Bishop Headda built a church to contain the tomb, and as the stream of pilgrims continued after the Conquest, a Norman church was constructed in the twelfth century, and a hundred years later it was replaced by the present Gothic Cathedral, which had a larger East End, including a Lady Chapel, to facilitate the flow of pilgrims, when Walter de Langton, became bishop of Lichfield in 1296, he had a marble shrine erected behind the High Altar, and some of St Chad's bones were kept in a portable shrine, called a feretory, his head was venerated in the Chapel of St Chad's Head and other relics were displayed from the gallery in the South Choir Aisle, numerous miracles were attributed to St Chad's relics, the earliest recorded that a mentally deranged vagrant took shelter in the church where the saint was buried and left it the next morning restored to sanity, these evidences of his sanctity did not save his shrine from spoliation at the Reformation, at first Bishop Robert Lee persuaded King Henry VIII to allow the tomb to remain undisturbed, but it was not long before the lure of the gold and gems were too much for the king's officers and it was broken up, it is possible that St Chad's relics still lie behind the altar at Lichfield, but a certain prebend Dudley took away four pieces of bone for safe keeping, and these were treasured by the Recusants until the consecration of the Christian Cathedral at Birmingham, and, in 1841 AD, they were enshrined there above the High Altar, the Feast of the Translation of St Chad is observed in the Midlands on the Thursday after the Fourth Sunday after Easter;

  22. + St Alexander of Foigny, of a royal Scottish family, brother of St Mechthilde, he became a Cistercian monk at Foigny monastery, diocese of Laon, France, he died May 4, 1229 AD;

  23. + St Anthony, one of the first disciples of St Benedict of Nursia, sent to France to establish the Order there, where he founded the Monastery of St Julian in Tours, France, and served as its first abbot, feeling a need for greater solitude, he retired to spend his later years as a prayerful hermit at Le Rocher on the banks of the River Loire, this place is now known as St Antoine du Rocher;

  24. + St Arbeo, also called Aribo or Arbo, a student of St Corbinian, 1st abbot at the Scharnitz Monastery at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany in 763 AD, then bishop of Freising, died May 4, 783 AD;

  25. + St Cunegund of Regensburg, a nun at Niedermunster convent in Ratisbon, Germany, died May 4, 1052 AD;

  26. + St Eneour, he, with his brother St Thumette miraculously sailed on a stone from Wales to Bigouden in Brittany in northern France, where he lived as a hermit, Wonderworker;

  27. + St Hilsindis, widow, founder and 1st abbess of a Benedictine convent at Thorn, died May 4, 1028 AD;

  28. + St John Martin Moye, missionary in China, died May 4, 1793 AD at the Bitche Hospital in Trier, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany, of typhoid fever, declared Venerable January 14, 1891 AD by Pope Leo XIII, declared Beatus November 21, 1954 AD by Pope Pius XII;

  29. + St Lucas of Toro, Spanish nobleman, Mercedarian, he redeemed and freed 118 Christians from captivity from the Muslim Infidels of Morocco in 1403 AD, and while there preached to the Infidels;

  30. + St Margaret Kratz, a Premonstratensian nun in the monastery of Engelport, Germany, entering the Order in 1450 AD, and living her faith for the next 82 years, even working with the poor during a famine in 1530 AD, at the age of 100, died May 4, 1532 AD;

  31. + St Mark the Hungarian, an Italian of Hungarian descent, Franciscan monk at Conegliano in Treviso, Italy, Wonderworker, died May 4, 1248 AD;

  32. + St Michael Giedroyc, of the Lithuanian royalty, he had a number of birth defects including being a dwarf and having the use of only one foot, he was an exceptional metal worker, became an Augustinian, in Crakow, Poland, where he lived as a hermit in a cell next to the Augustinian monastery, and finished his education at the University of Crakow, received a vision of Christ who told him, "Be patient until death, and you will receive the crown of life," Prophet, Wonderworker, died May 4, 1485 AD in Crakow;

  33. + St Nepotianus, the nephew of St Helidorus and a soldier in the Roman Army, before taking up religious life, and becoming a priest at Altino in Italy, died May 4, 395 AD;

  34. + St Paulinus Bigazzini, student of St Sylvester Gozzolini, a monk at the monastery of Saints Mark and Lucia of the Sambuco in Perugia, Italy, Wonderworker and hermit at Montefano;

  35. + St Paulinus, bishop of Senigallia, Italy, died May 4, 826 AD;

  36. + The Ranzi Sisters: Saints Bartholomea and Isabela di Ranzi, sisters, and Augustinian nuns at the Convent of St Michael in Vercelli, Italy, the first died in 1515 AD after an amputation and a long illness, the 2nd died in 1492 AD, the Convent of St Michael in Vercelli does not apparently exist anymore or has been renamed;

  37. + St Victor Emilio Moscoso-Cardenas, Jesuit, he was shot dead May 4, 1897 AD in Riobamba, Chimborazo, Ecuador, the killers tried to stage the scene so it looked like Father Victor had been armed and was shot in combat, not yet canonized by a Catholic Pope;

  38. + St Venerius, bishop of Milan, died May 4, 408 AD, but his feast is May 6;

  39. + St Vladislaus of Gielniow Apostle of Lithuania Franciscan preacher, Wonderworker, in 1498 he led a prayer campaign to protect Poland from invading Tatars and Turks, a raging winter storm stopped the invaders, the Polish army routed them, he sent missionaries to complete the Evangelization of Lithuania, on Good Friday 1505 AD, while in prayer, he levitated, hanging in the air as if crucified, when he came down he collapsed completely, and was bedridden until his death a few weeks later, died May 4, 1505 AD;

  40. ALSO

  41. + The Holy Martyrs of the Easter Rising against the Illegal English Protestant Occupation & Kleptarchy in Ireland 4 May: Joseph Plunkett, William Pearse, Edward "Ned" Daly and Michael O'Hanrahan;

  42. + Engelbert Engelbertson, leader of the Swedish Resistance to the Danish Occupation of Sweden, martyred May 4, 1436 AD;

DAMNED

  1. Milan Rastislav Stefanik, Apostate, May 4, 1919 AD;

  2. Tipu, the Muslim Infidel terrorist and robber of Mysore, Damned May 4, 1799, Te Deum Laudamus






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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