- PART 1: Antichrists revealed by our Jesus Christ – Linus the first antichrist (2Timothy 4:21)
- Part 2: Antichrists revealed by Jesus Christ – Idols Worshipping
- PART 3: Antichrists revealed by Jesus Christ – Deceptions of the antichrists
- PART 4: Antichrists revealed by our Lord Jesus Christ – How the Antichrist made dead people into sainthood
- PART 5: Antichrists revealed by Jesus Christ – Opposing spirits of the antichrists
- PART 6: The Antichrists revealed by Jesus Christ – False teachings of the antichrists
- PART 7: Antichrists revealed by Christ – Enmity of the antichrists towards Christ
- PART 8: Antichrist revealed by Jesus Christ – Falsehood and web of lies
- PART 9: Antichrists revealed by Jesus Christ – Mary mother of the Roman Catholic Church
- PART 10: Antichrists revealed by Jesus Christ – John Paul 11 and the Virgin Mary
- PART 11: Antichrists revealed by Jesus Christ – Wrong teachings of the antichrists
- PART 12: Antichrists revealed by Jesus Christ – The making of Images by the Antichrist
- PART 13: Antichrists revealed by Jesus Christ – Idolising images by the antichrists
- PART 14: Antichrists revealed by Christ – Feasts of the antichrists
- PART 15: Antichrists revealed by Jesus Christ- The false doctrine of the Papacy from the mouths of the Roman catholic churches worldwide
- PART 16: Antichrists Revealed by Jesus Christ – Disobedience of the antichrists against Christ
- PART 17: Antichrists revealed – Delibrate rebellion of the antichrist towards Christ
- PART 18: Antichrists Revealed by Christ – Making of Mary queen of heaven by the antichrists
- PART 19: Antichrists revealed by our Lord Jesus Christ Himself
- PART 20: Antichrists revealed by Jesus Christ – Making of images on God’s altars
- PART 21: Antichrists revealed by Christ – Fales doctrines of the antichrists
- PART 22: Antichrists revealed by Jesus Christ – False miracles of the Antichrists
- PART 23: Antichrists Revealed by Jesus Christ – The Secret Finances of the Vatican Economy
- PART 24 – Antichrists revealed by Jesus Christ – Going against Christ about images
- The queen ship of Mary -by the antichrists
- Vicarious Fiii Dei – The Number 666
- The relics of Mary’s veil – according to the antichrists
- The Antichrists or line of Popes dead or alive
- The Antichrist taught the Roman catholic churches the celebration of Ash Wednesday
- Biblical Truth: Jesus Christ Did Not Found the Roman Catholic Church
The Honor and Praise Surrounding Mary
The prophets, then, foretell thee.
Angels and apostles minister to thee, O Mother of God, ever Virgin, and John the virgin apostle.
Angels and the spirits of the just, patriarchs and prophets surround thee to-day in thy departure to thy Son.
Apostles watched over the countless host of the just who were gathered together from every corner of the earth by the divine commands, as a cloud around the divine and living Jerusalem, singing hymns of praise to thee, the author of our Lord’s life-giving body.
Death and the Dormition of Mary
O how does the source of life pass through death to life?
O how can she obey the law of nature, who, in conceiving, surpasses the boundaries of nature?
How is her spotless body made subject to death?
In order to be clothed with immortality she must first put off mortality, since the Lord of nature did not reject the penalty of death.
She dies according to the flesh, destroys death by death, and through corruption gains incorruption, and makes her death the source of resurrection.
O how does Almighty God receive with His own hands the holy disembodied soul of our Lord’s Mother!
He honours her truly, whom being His servant by nature, He made His Mother, in His inscrutable abyss of mercy, when He became incarnate in very truth.
We may well believe that the angelic choirs waited to receive thy departing soul.
O what a blessed departure this going to God of thine.
If God vouchsafes it to all His servants—and we know that He does—what an immense difference there is between His servants and His Mother.
What, then, shall we call this mystery of thine? Death?
Thy blessed soul is naturally parted from thy blissful and undefiled body, and the body is delivered to the grave, yet it does not endure in death, nor is it the prey of corruption.
The body of her, whose virginity remained unspotted in child-birth, was preserved in its incorruption, and was taken to a better, diviner place, where death is not, but eternal life.
Mary as the Source of Light and Grace
Just as the glorious sun may be hidden momentarily by the opaque moon, it shows still though covered, and its rays illumine the darkness since light belongs to its essence.
It has in itself a perpetual source of light, or rather it is the source of light as God created it.
So art thou the perennial source of true light, the treasury of life itself, the richness of grace, the cause and medium of all our goods.
And if for a time thou art hidden by the death of the body, without speaking, thou art our light, life-giving ambrosia, true happiness, a sea of grace, a fountain of healing and of perpetual blessing.
Thou art as a fruitful tree in the forest, and thy fruit is sweet in the mouth of the faithful.
Therefore I will not call thy sacred transformation death, but rest or going home, and it is more truly a going home.
Putting off corporeal things, thou dwellest in a happier state.
The Heavenly Reception of Mary
Angels with archangels bear thee up.
Impure spirits trembled at thy departure.
The air raises a hymn of praise at thy passage, and the atmosphere is purified.
Heaven receives thy soul with joy.
The heavenly powers greet thee with sacred canticles and with joyous praise, saying:
“Who is this most pure creature ascending, shining as the dawn, beautiful as the moon, conspicuous as the sun?
How sweet and lovely thou art, the lily of the field, the rose among thorns; therefore the young maidens loved thee.
We are drawn after the odour of thy ointments. The King introduced thee into His chamber.
There Powers protect thee, Principalities praise thee, Thrones proclaim thee, Cherubim are hushed in joy, and Seraphim magnify the true Mother by nature and by grace of their very Lord.
Thou wert not taken into heaven as Elias was, nor didst thou penetrate to the third heaven with Paul, but thou didst reach the royal throne itself of thy Son, seeing it with thy own eyes, standing by it in joy and unspeakable familiarity.
O gladness of angels and of all heavenly powers, sweetness of patriarchs and of the just, perpetual exultation of prophets, rejoicing the world and sanctifying all things, refreshment of the weary, comfort of the sorrowful, remission of sins, health of the sick, harbour of the storm-tossed, lasting strength of mourners, and perpetual succour of all who invoke thee.”
Death Transformed: From Fear to Blessing
O wonder surpassing nature and creating wonder!
Death, which of old was feared and hated, is a matter of praise and blessing.
Of old it was the harbinger of grief, dejection, tears, and sadness, and now it is shown forth as the cause of joy and rejoicing.
In the case of all God’s servants, whose death is extolled, His good pleasure is surmised from their holy end, and therefore their death is blessed.
It shows them to be perfect, blessed and immoveable in goodness, as the proverb says: “Praise no man before his death.”
This, however, we do not apply to thee.
Thy blessedness was not death, nor was dying thy perfection, nor, again, did thy departure hence help thee to security.
Thou art the beginning, middle, and end of all goods transcending mind, for thy Son in His conception and divine dwelling in thee is made our sure and true security.
Thus thy words were true: from the moment of His conception, not from thy death, thou didst say all generations should call thee blessed.
It was thou who didst break the force of death, paying its penalty, and making it gracious.
Hence, when thy holy and sinless body was taken to the tomb, the choirs of angels bore it, and were all around, leaving nothing undone for the honour of our Lord’s Mother, whilst apostles and all the assembly of the Church burst into prophetic song, saying:
“We shall be filled with the good things of Thy house, holy is Thy temple, wonderful in justice.”
And again:
“The Most High has sanctified His tabernacle. The mountain of God is a fertile mountain, the mountain in which it pleased God to dwell.”
The apostolic band lifting the true ark of the Lord God on their shoulders, as the priests of old the typical ark, and placing thy body in the tomb, made it, as if another Jordan, the way to the true land of the gospel, the heavenly Jerusalem, the mother of all the faithful, God being its Lord and architect.
Thy soul did not descend to Limbo, neither did thy flesh see corruption.
Thy pure and spotless body was not left in the earth, but the abode of the Queen, of God’s true Mother, was fixed in the heavenly kingdom alone.
The Body and Grace of Mary in the Tomb
O how did heaven receive her who is greater than heaven?
How did she, who had received God, descend into the grave?
This truly happened, and she was held by the tomb.
It was not after bodily wise that she surpassed heaven.
For how can a body measuring three cubits, and continually losing flesh, be compared with the dimensions of heaven?
It was rather by grace that she surpassed all height and depth, for that which is divine is incomparable.
O sacred and wonderful, holy and worshipful body, ministered to now by angels, standing by in lowly reverence.
Demons tremble: men approach with faith, honouring and worshipping her, greeting her with eyes and lips, and drawing down upon themselves abundant blessings.
Just as a rich scent sprinkled upon clothes or places, leaves its fragrance even after it has been withdrawn, so now that holy, undefiled, and divine body, filled with heavenly fragrance, the rich source of grace, is laid in the tomb that it may be translated to a higher and better place.
Nor did she leave the grave empty; her body imparted to it a divine fragrance, a source of healing, and of all good for those who approach it with faith.
Our Trust and Praise to Mary
We, too, approach thee to-day, O Queen; and again, I say, O Queen, O Virgin Mother of God, staying our souls with our trust in thee, as with a strong anchor.
Lifting up mind, soul and body, and all ourselves to thee, rejoicing in psalms and hymns and spiritual canticles, we reach through thee One who is beyond our reach on account of His Majesty.
If, as the divine Word made flesh taught us, honour shown to servants, is honour shown to our common Lord, how can honour shown to thee, His Mother, be slighted?
How is it not most desirable?
Art thou not honoured as the very breath of life?
Thus shall we best show our service to our Lord Himself.
What do I say to our Lord? It is sufficient that those who think of Thee should recall the memory of Thy most precious gift as the cause of our lasting joy.
How it fills us with gladness!
How the mind that dwells on this holy treasury of Thy grace enriches itself.
A Prayer of Thanksgiving and Petition
This is our thank-offering to thee, the first fruits of our discourses, the best homage of my poor mind, whilst I am moved by desire of thee, and full of my own misery.
But do thou graciously receive my desire, knowing that it exceeds my power.
Watch over us, O Queen, the dwelling-place of our Lord.
Lead and govern all our ways as thou wilt.
Save us from our sins.
Lead us into the calm harbour of the divine will.
Make us worthy of future happiness through the sweet and face-to-face vision of the Word made flesh through thee.
With Him, glory, praise, power, and majesty be to the Father and to the holy and life-giving Spirit, now and for ever. Amen