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Recently ordained Fr. Steven Labat found dead in Sinai

Fr. Steven Labat was 32 and a priest of the Emmanuel Community. He died recently in an accident during an excursion in Sinai, Egypt. He was incardinated to the Archdiocese of Paris, France. And they confirmed his death on May 9.

Born in 1990 in Montreal (Canada), in a Lebanese family, he moved with his parents to Cairo (Egypt) when he was just four years old.
Over the years, he discovered his vocation and was trained for the priesthood in Belgium.

At St Sulpice in Paris, France, he was ordained a priest this year and was sent to Cairo to study for a year, To familiarize himself with his rite origin, the Melkite.

The Emmanuel Community gained prominence at the end of the 20th century in Paris and is now recognized by the Holy See as a public association of faithful, comprising priests, consecrated persons, and families. It has a presence in about 60 countries with more than 11,500 members, including 275 priests.

The Archdiocese posted about the young priest on their Facebook page:

“Steven was a fraternal, joyful, and missionary man. We share the pain of his family, of the young priests ordained with him, of the Emmanuel Community, and of the Paris Seminary”.

The late priest, in an interview on their community website taken before his ordination, recalled that:

“The Lord had shown me that he had a place for me in his heart.”

The funeral of Fr. Steven Labat was held on May 10 in Cairo at noon (local time).

The Auxiliary Bishop of Paris and head of the Emmanuel Community, Monsignor Philippe Marsset, will celebrate a Mass in memory of Fr. Steven this May 21 at 2:30 pm in the church of San Nicolas des Champs.

Letter from “the devil” written by possessed Nun translated

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Letter from “the devil” written by possessed Nun translated

This letter is said to have been written by a possibly demonically possessed nun more than 300 years ago; now, it has been partially decoded as the letter was written in strange characters.

According to contemporary accounts, Sister Maria Crocifissa Della Concezione wrote or found the letter in 1676 while the devil possessed her. But according to her, she said she woke up and found the letter but had no idea who wrote it. She had been living in a Convent in Sicily since she was 15.

A Software program found on the dark web has been employed in decoding the letter’s bizarre characters. Some scholars believe the alphabets the Sister knew were probably Latin, Greek, Aramaic, and Runic. They entered these into the code-breaking software, and it recognized several of the characters.

Not all of them were decoded, but they got enough to get some meaning out of the letter.

What they got:

According to the letter, God is man-made, and Jesus too a work of fiction. It latter describes them as “dead weights”. The letter also says:

“God thinks He can free mortals… The system works for no one… Perhaps now, Styx is certain.”

In Greek mythology, Styx is a deity and a river that forms the boundary between Earth (Gaia) and the Underworld.

Sister Maria is said to scream and faint at the altar. She also regularly warned people around her that the devil was trying to get her to serve him rather than God.

There is doubt among scholars whether Sister Maria was actually possessed. Or if the letter was written by the devil or had any mystical significance. They believe the most probable explanation is the Sister had Schizophrenia which perhaps caused her to hallucinate her conversations with the devil. And as for the letter, they believe the Sister knew different languages and alphabets and used her knowledge to write the letter.

It is still unknown what is true: if she deliberately wrote the letter to gain popularity or something or if she was possessed or sick.

The work to translate the whole letter is still ongoing; hopefully, it will shed more light on the Sister herself.

Letter from “the devil” written by possessed Nun translated

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Can a Stillborn Child Be Baptized?

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Can a Stillborn Child Be Baptized?

Answer:

First of all, I am so sorry for anyone in this situation. I know this is an unfortunate circumstance for parents. I sympathize.

According to the Catholic Church, if a baby is in danger of death, it needs to be baptized immediately. If there’s no priest or deacon available, then a layperson should baptize with water using the Trinitarian formula:

“I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.”

But if the child should die before receiving baptism, then there are other rites to be performed. The Book of Blessings contains an  Order for Blessing of Parents After a Miscarriage

Also, the Order of Christian Funerals contains prayers that can be made and has a section that includes prayers explicitly for deceased children. This can be used immediately following a death.

As for what happens to the children’s souls who die without baptism. The Church can only entrust them to the mercy of God. God is merciful and wants everyone to be saved, and the Church believes that the Lord, who is exceptionally loving to children, will bring every unbaptized infant to heaven.

As regards children who have died without baptism, the Church can only entrust them to the mercy of God, as she does in her funeral rites for them. Indeed the great mercy of God who desires that all men should be saved and Jesus’ tenderness toward children which caused him to say: “Let them come to me, do not hinder them” allow us to hope that there is a way of salvation for children who have died without baptism.

Catechism of the Catholic Church 1261

Can a Stillborn Child Be Baptized?

One of the Three Abducted Priests in Kaduna confirmed dead

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One out of three Catholic priests that were kidnapped in March has been confirmed dead. 

ACN was notified of the death of Fr Joseph Aketeh Bako of the Diocese of Kaduna in Nigeria. He was kidna[ed from his home on the 8th of March. According to reports, there had been rumors weeks ago that he had died at the hands of his abductors. The news has only been confirmed recently by Church authorities.

According to one of the reports coming from one of the people abducted alongside the deceased priest, he died in the camp due to illness and mistreatment.

“The increase in kidnappings, murders, and general violence against civilians, including members of the Catholic clergy in many parts of Nigeria, is a scourge that is yet to be properly addressed by the local authorities,” says Regina Lynch, head of projects at ACN International.

The two other abducted priests were Frs Leo Raphael Ozigi and Felix Zakari Fidson. They were subsequently released. And according to reports, in that same period, up to 287 people were murdered and 356 kidnapped in Kaduna state alone.

The Archbishop recently made this a topic of his sermon on Easter Sunday. 

“The political will is not there to address the issues of security in this country. The Nigerian security forces have proven they are capable, our military can do this, so that this is happening in our country shows that something has gone wrong. We have nobody else to blame but the Government. They tell us they are on top of the situation, but we think the situation is on top of them.” Archbishop Matthew Manoso Ndagoso

But amid the overwhelming fear, he expressed hope:

“Yes, we are suffering; yes, we are traumatized; yes, we are despondent; yes, as we talk, there are thousands of Nigerians in kidnappers’ dens, and hundreds of thousands that have lost their dear ones, many people here have been victims of these kidnappings. In situations like this, it is easy even for the most religious to think that God has abandoned them. But the resurrection of Jesus Christ gives us hope. The Gospel is saying to the people that the Risen Christ is with us”, he told local media.

Prayer of spiritual communion when at home

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This prayer unites you with God and all the Masses said throughout the world.

If you are unable to attend Mass on Sunday and remain at home, you can still unite yourself to God and all the Masses said throughout the world with a prayer of spiritual communion.

Here is a brief prayer from the Offices of Spiritual Communion that expresses your desire to be in communion with God, recalling the reality that Mass is still being said, even though you are unable to attend.

Prayer of spiritual communion

In union, dear Lord, with the priests at every altar of your Church, where your Blessed Body and Blood are being offered to the Father, I desire to offer you praise and thanksgiving. I present to you my soul and body, with the earnest wish that I may be always united to you.

And since I cannot now receive you sacramentally, I ask you to come spiritually into my heart. I unite myself to you, and embrace you with all the affections of my soul. O let nothing ever separate you from me. Let me live and die in your love. Amen.

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What does the Bible and the Fathers say about Abortion?

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The bible and the Church are clear on abortion.

Here are a few things the bible says about abortion:

The dignity of life in the womb

Before I formed you in the womb I knew you,
and before you were born I consecrated you;
I appointed you a prophet to the nations.

Jeremiah 1:5

This shows the individual nature, the personality of every conceived child, even in the womb.

Thy hands fashioned and made me.

Job 10:8

Upon thee was I cast from my birth,
    and since my mother bore me thou hast been my God.

Psalm 22:10

Thou shalt not kill

In the commandments God condemned killing; any intentional attempt to end another person’s life is condemned. But Jesus went a step further to include excessive and unholy anger as a form of killing. If this was considered sinful by Christ, killing babies in the womb can’t be an exception.

“You have heard that it was said to your ancestors, ‘You shall not kill; and whoever kills will be liable to judgment.’ But I say to you, whoever is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment.

Matthew 5:21-22

Here’s what the Church Fathers wrote on the Subject:

The Didache

“The second commandment of the teaching: You shall not murder. You shall not commit adultery. You shall not seduce boys. You shall not commit fornication. You shall not steal. You shall not practice magic. You shall not use potions. You shall not procure [an] abortion, nor destroy a newborn child” (Didache 2:1–2 [A.D. 70]).

The Letter of Barnabas

“Thou shalt not slay the child by procuring abortion; nor, again, shalt thou destroy it after it is born” (Letter of Barnabas 19 [A.D. 74]).

The Apocalypse of Peter

“And near that place I saw another strait place . . . and there sat women. . . . over against them many children who were born to them out of due time sat crying. And there came forth from them rays of fire and smote the women in the eyes. And these were the accursed who conceived and caused abortion” (The Apocalypse of Peter 25 [A.D. 137]).

Athenagoras

“What man of sound mind, therefore, will affirm, while such is our character, that we are murderers? . . . [W]hen we say that those women who use drugs to bring on abortion commit murder, and will have to give an account to God for the abortion, on what principle should we commit murder? For it does not belong to the same person to regard the very fetus in the womb as a created being, and therefore an object of God’s care, and when it has passed into life, to kill it; and not to expose an infant, because those who expose them are chargeable with child-murder, and on the other hand, when it has been reared to destroy it” (A Plea for the Christians 35 [A.D. 177]).

Tertullian

“In our case, a murder being once for all forbidden, we may not destroy even the fetus in the womb, while as yet the human being derives blood from the other parts of the body for its sustenance. To hinder a birth is merely a speedier man-killing; nor does it matter whether you take away a life that is born, or destroy one that is coming to birth. That is a man which is going to be one; you have the fruit already in its seed” (Apology 9:8 [A.D. 197]).

“Among surgeons’ tools there is a certain instrument, which is formed with a nicely-adjusted flexible frame for opening the uterus first of all and keeping it open; it is further furnished with an annular blade, by means of which the limbs [of the child] within the womb are dissected with anxious but unfaltering care; its last appendage being a blunted or covered hook, wherewith the entire fetus is extracted by a violent delivery.

“There is also [another instrument in the shape of] a copper needle or spike, by which the actual death is managed in this furtive robbery of life: They give it, from its infanticide function, the name of embruosphaktes, [meaning] “the slayer of the infant,” which of course was alive. . . .

“[The doctors who performed abortions] all knew well enough that a living being had been conceived, and [they] pitied this most luckless infant state, which had first to be put to death, to escape being tortured alive” (The Soul 25 [A.D. 210]).

“Now we allow that life begins with conception because we contend that the soul also begins from conception; life taking its commencement at the same moment and place that the soul does” (ibid., 27).

“The law of Moses, indeed, punishes with due penalties the man who shall cause abortion [Ex. 21:22–24]” (ibid., 37).

Minucius Felix

“There are some [pagan] women who, by drinking medical preparations, extinguish the source of the future man in their very bowels and thus commit a parricide before they bring forth. And these things assuredly come down from the teaching of your [false] gods. . . . To us [Christians] it is not lawful either to see or hear of homicide” (Octavius 30 [A.D. 226]).

Hippolytus

“Women who were reputed to be believers began to take drugs to render themselves sterile, and to bind themselves tightly so as to expel what was being conceived, since they would not, on account of relatives and excess wealth, want to have a child by a slave or by any insignificant person. See, then, into what great impiety that lawless one has proceeded, by teaching adultery and murder at the same time!” (Refutation of All Heresies [A.D. 228]).

Council of Ancyra

“Concerning women who commit fornication, and destroy that which they have conceived, or who are employed in making drugs for abortion, a former decree excluded them until the hour of death, and to this some have assented. Nevertheless, being desirous to use somewhat greater lenity, we have ordained that they fulfill ten years [of penance], according to the prescribed degrees” (canon 21 [A.D. 314]).

Basil the Great

“Let her that procures abortion undergo ten years’ penance, whether the embryo were perfectly formed, or not” (First Canonical Letter, canon 2 [A.D. 374]).

“[T]he man, or woman, is a murderer that gives a philtrum, if the man that takes it dies upon it; so are they who take medicines to procure abortion; and so are they who kill on the highway, and rapparees” (ibid., canon 8).

John Chrysostom

“Wherefore I beseech you, flee fornication. . . . Why sow where the ground makes it its care to destroy the fruit?—where there are many efforts at abortion?—where there is murder before the birth? For even the harlot you do not let continue a mere harlot, but make her a murderess also. You see how drunkenness leads to prostitution, prostitution to adultery, adultery to murder; or rather to a something even worse than murder. For I have no name to give it, since it does not take off the thing born, but prevents its being born. Why then do thou abuse the gift of God, and fight with his laws, and follow after what is a curse as if a blessing, and make the chamber of procreation a chamber for murder, and arm the woman that was given for childbearing unto slaughter?” (Homilies on Romans 24 [A.D. 391]).

Jerome

“I cannot bring myself to speak of the many virgins who daily fall and are lost to the bosom of the Church, their mother. . . . Some go so far as to take potions, that they may ensure barrenness, and thus murder human beings almost before their conception. Some, when they find themselves with child through their sin, use drugs to procure abortion, and when, as often happens, they die with their offspring, they enter the lower world laden with the guilt not only of adultery against Christ but also of suicide and child murder” (Letters 22:13 [A.D. 396]).

The Apostolic Constitutions

“Thou shalt not use magic. Thou shalt not use witchcraft; for he says, ‘You shall not suffer a witch to live’ [Ex. 22:18]. Thou shall not slay thy child by causing abortion, nor kill that which is begotten. . . . [I]f it be slain, [it] shall be avenged, as being unjustly destroyed” (Apostolic Constitutions 7:3 [A.D. 400]).

When does Jesus want you to fight?

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When does Jesus want you to fight?

It looks like the world is designed for you to fail, that’s why nature pushes you to decay when you stay still. The world will only reward you for activity, positivity, and continuous movement.

This universe is one of constant motion. The earth races at high speeds and spins in all directions just to stay stable and still for you.

You must therefore race if you want to be stable; if you want to grow and thrive and if you want to win.

The world is designed to kill you if you stay still if you keep your mouth shut in the face of evil and if you refuse to be courageous and speak up for yourself and for others. If you’re a mat, you will be trampled to death. This is just a simple truth. So many people believe being a Christian means never fighting for anything, but accepting any and everything with resignation. Nope, this is passivity, and Christians are not called to be passive and weak.

Courage and weakness

Jesus does not want you to be lacking in courage. Jesus wants those who know how to skirt the lines between courage and meekness, so you have to be as wise as serpents but at the same time calm as doves. You strike, and strike hard (non-violently ALL THE TIME) anytime there’s a threat to human life in your community. Passivity is acquiescence! And best be sure that Jesus does not want you to be passive. Walking the “straight and narrow“, means, among other things, finding the balance between courage and sacrifice.

When a company takes more than their due and treats your life with disregard, what does this say to you? It is a call to defend the lives of others behind you. It is not the time to say “ah, Jesus would want me to be humble”. Humility has many faces; sometimes, it presents itself as forgiveness, other times it presents itself as a lion tearing evil to pieces!

So, let’s speak more, let’s do more, and let’s live more.

When does Jesus want you to fight?

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How to obtain a plenary indulgence on Fridays in Lent with this short prayer

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Let us not forget the souls in Purgatory!

Fridays in Lent can reap eternal benefits, either for yourself or for a loved one in purgatory, with a plenary indulgence available.

During the Fridays of Lent, you may obtain a plenary indulgence by reciting after Holy Communion the following prayer before a crucifix, or image of Christ crucified. The normal conditions for an indulgence also apply.

Prayer Before a Crucifix/Prayer to Christ Crucified.

Behold, O kind and most sweet Jesus, I cast myself upon my knees in thy sight, and with the most fervent desire of my soul, pray and beseech thee that thou wouldst impress upon my heart lively sentiments of faith, hope, and charity, with true contrition for my sins and a firm purpose of amendment; while with deep affection and grief of soul I ponder within myself and mentally contemplate thy five wounds, having before my eyes the words which David the prophet put on thy lips concerning thee: “My hands and my feet they have pierced, they have numbered all my bones” (Ps 21, 17-18). Amen.

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Novena for the Consecration of Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary

The Annunciation Novena

I greet you, Ever-blessed Virgin, Mother of God,
Throne of Grace, miracle of Almighty Power!
I greet you, Sanctuary of the Most Holy Trinity
and Queen of the Universe,
Mother of Mercy and refuge of sinners!

Most loving Mother, attracted by your beauty
and sweetness, and by your tender compassion,
I confidently turn to you, miserable as I am,
and beg of you to obtain for me from
your dear Son the favor I request in this novena:

For the consecration of Russia and Ukraine
to your Immaculate Heart

Obtain for me also, Queen of heaven,
the most lively contrition for my many sins
and the grace to imitate closely
those virtues which you practiced so faithfully,
especially humility, purity, and obedience.
Above all, I beg you to be
my Mother and Protectress,
to receive me into the number
of your devoted children,
and to guide me
from your high throne of glory.

Do not reject my petitions, Mother of Mercy!
Have pity on me, and do not abandon me
during life or at the moment of my death.
Amen.

The Mysterious origin of the Prayer to St. Micheal

The Prayer to St Micheal the Archangel is a prayer that is well known by many Catholics today.

There are two versions of the Mysterious Origin of the Prayer to St. Micheal; the short and Long versions. Many Catholics can memorize the short one, although the long one is majorly used for exorcism.

This prayer is said in times when our conscience or we directly sense or encounter danger and threatening situations. Many others say them for various reasons, depending on what kind of aid they need from God through His Archangel Micheal.

When Satan was cast down from Heaven by God, he was cast down along with a few angels whom he deceived into joining his rebellion against God. So in our world today Satan and these his demons (angels) are still always in a constant battle with the Angels of God over our spiritual safety. So some fierce spiritual battles and clashes happen all around us each day.

These made the “Prayer to Archangel Micheal” very necessary, given that Archangel Micheal is one of God’s known War Angel that liberates souls from the claws of the Devil, the Archangel is known to be a great threat to the entire Kingdom of Darkness (Satan and his Demons) from how Revelation 12:7-9 described Him.

The mysterious origin of the Prayer to St. Micheal the Archangel is an intriguing fact that made the Prayer important and effective.

Pope Leo XIII is a servant of God who during his time as Pope had visions and revelations of the spiritual realm severally. On one account, he once saw a thick wind of demonic forces circling Rome. Within the 1930s he unleashed a detail of a vision he had where he heard God and Satan discussing. In the Discussion, God gave granted Satan permission to do his worst works in the 20th Century, just as God allowed him to tempt Job. This vision of Pope Leo XIII rose so much attention in Catholic publications of that time (the 1930s).

One day after a Holy mass at the Vatican Pope Leo XIII was seen staring blankly, he was lost in a vision that was probably happening right before his eyes. A few minutes later he snapped back to consciousness, he walked right into his office. No one understood what was wrong with him. Almost an hour later he came out with the “Prayer to St. Micheal the Archangel” the vision he saw that Sunday is yet to be made known in full to everyone.

So let us never neglect the spiritual warfare that is always going on all around us, so in other to be saved we need to be prayerful.

Here’s the Prayer to St Michael:

St. Michael the Archangel,

defend us in battle.

Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the Devil.

May God rebuke him, we humbly pray,

and do thou, O Prince of the Heavenly hosts,

by the power of God, thrust into Hell Satan,

and all the evil spirits,

who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls.

Amen.

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