- A false doctrine of the antichrists where home Altars are made by members of the Catholic Churches
- Apparitions of Mary another false doctrine as claimed by the antichrists
- The Antichrists says that Canada and US to be consecrated to Mary during the pandemic
- Continuation of the false claim of the antichrists about Peter being the first Pope
- The continuation of the real evil Antichrists revealed to me by the Lord Jesus Christ
- The Canonisation Of Mother Theresa By The Antichrists
- The Deceit of Satan Throughout the Bible
- Antichrists false doctrines
- False doctrine of the Papacy – The sorrows of Mary-theory of the antichrists
- The doctrine of the Papacy about Home altars for all Roman catholic members
- The pagan origin of Christmas
- The false doctrine of the Papacy of the Roman Catholics members’ gardens’ shrines for the images of the virgin Mary
- Another false doctrine of the evil antichrists
- More of the false doctrines of the antichrists
- The antichrists has made Mary to be equal with Jesus Christ
- More of the antichrists’ false doctrines. “action of the Antichrist “
- The Antichrists make the mockery of our Lord Jesus Christ risen from the dead
- The evil Sunday worship is mark of the beast according to our Lord Jesus Christ
- The Antichrists Queenship of Mary
- The Canonisation of the Dead Bodie of Pope Paul 11
- The queenship of Mary another web of lies by the Papacy
- The false doctrines of the apostate Papacy
- The evil deeds of the Vatican to mummify dead bodies of their selected members that the Papacy approved
- Roman Catholic Churches pray to angels for help in all things
- The Vatican City and the Destruction of Roman Catholic False Doctrine
- The Expository Book Of Daniel 7.25
Below the Papacy indoctrinated their followers to pray to Mary for all their needs

Our Morning Offering – 22 August
Celebrating the Queenship of Mary
Salve Regina (Hail Holy Queen)
Hail, holy Queen, Mother of Mercy,
Hail our life, our sweetness and our hope.
To thee do we cry,
Poor banished children of Eve.
To thee do we send up our sighs,
Mourning and weeping in this vale of tears.
Turn then, most gracious advocate,
Thine eyes of mercy toward us.
And after this our exile,
Show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary.
℣ Pray for us, O holy Mother of God,
℟ That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.

Prayer
Almighty, everlasting God,
who by the co-operation of the Holy Spirit
didst prepare the body and soul
of the glorious Virgin-Mother Mary
to become a dwelling-place fit for Thy Son,
grant we pray,
that as we rejoice in her commemoration,
so by her fervent intercession,
we may be delivered from present evils
and from everlasting death.
Through the same Christ our Lord.
Amen.
About the “Hail Holy Queen” / Salve Regina
The Salve Regina is a choral anthem dating back to the eleventh century. Since the thirteenth century, it has been the final evening chant in many religious communities. Its authorship is uncertain. It is first mentioned in a meditation by Anselm II, Bishop of Lucca (1073–1086), and was later (erroneously) attributed to Hermannus Contractus (1013–1054) of Reichenau.
This prayer is a salutatio deprecatonia—a greeting of petition and intercession. Mary is called “Mother of Mercy” because her Son, Christ, is the incarnation of God’s love and mercy. By giving us Christ, she gave humanity the life and hope we need to endure in this “vale of tears.”
Although the Salve Regina is not part of the rosary, it shares the same spirit. It belongs to the official prayer of the Church—particularly the Liturgy of the Hours at Vespers and/or Compline—and is therefore deeply treasured. When sung, it becomes a moving expression of spiritual intimacy with Mary.
Dominican Tradition
Blessed Jordan of Saxony, OP (1190–1237), a Dominican and contemporary of today’s Saint Giacomo Bianconi, initiated the custom of singing the Salve Regina in procession each night after Compline in the Dominican Order. This was done to seek Our Lady’s protection against temptations from the devil. This tradition is still observed by Dominicans worldwide and by our own community each nigh