
This page is a testimony to the spiritual battle for the purity of the Christian faith
Video-publications can be viewed in the section Publications. Here it is also possible to download the songs of sisters of the contemplative monastery of St. Elijah the Prophet.
We are thankful to the Lord that we can suffer for Christ! There were others who suffered a lot more. In 2Cor 11:22-32 St. Paul enumerates all that he suffered for the name of Jesus Christ. St. Cyril and Methodius had to appeal to Rome because of intrigues of the Church hypocrites and pharisees. Those intrigues resulted in 200 disciples being sold to slavery to Venice. Thousands of martyrs for Christ were cruelly tortured. Religious pharisees expelled St. Alphonsus from his own order. St. John of the Cross was titled a rebel against the Church and her enemy, and every Friday he was scourged… If certain charismatic circles with the spirit of the world are preaching a gospel of prosperity, then they do not know the elementary spiritual principles of the Gospel, namely: 1) to deny myself 2) take up my cross 3) and follow Christ (Mt 16:24). Where to? To the court and to death. Only then resurrection and true glory comes.
We are aware that the enemies of Christ will strive again to make the head of John the Baptist fall. Even if it happened so, it is worth for Christ and for the salvation of souls.
Many may condemn us for excessive “impertinence”.
However, St. Catherine of Siena, to whom God granted a deep insight into the matters of the Church, was far more “impertinent” in her behaviour towards the Pope. This “divine impertinence” is granted by God to people who in their prayers stand before His face and perceive the pains of the Church.
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