

Fondamenti logici della filosofia, filosofia della scienza, rapporti con la teologia


“The Church of Christ is undergoing a very serious crisis.” -Archbishop Viganò Yesterday, September 22, the CFCP attended the annual fundraiser for Aquinas Communications and FM 98.3 KCRD. Our co-founder, Fr. Lovell, spoke at this event which took place in Dubuque, IA. Archbishop Viganò sent in a very, very special video where he highlights that the deep church has surrendered itself to the deep state (**).
It is therefore our duty:
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(**) vedere anche:
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https://www.facebook.com/canceledpriests/videos/82292895173175

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(*) https://www.facebook.com/canceledpriests/
(**) vedere anche:
e FB link:
https://www.facebook.com/canceledpriests/videos/822928951731756

Oggi ricordiamo il luminoso esempio di San Venceslao I (in ceco Václav), nato a Praga in Cechia, è stato duca di Boemia dal 13 febbraio 921 alla morte. Nei pochi anni del suo regno (4) venne martirizzato a causa del fratello a causa della sua fede cristiana. Venceslao era infatti cristiano al contrario del fratello che era ancora pagano. È venerato come santo dalla Chiesa cattolica e dalla Chiesa Ortodossa.
Gesu’ dice infatti oggi nel Vangelo che e’ venuto a portare la spada.
Per essere fedeli occorre separarci dagli altri. Infatti, dice Gesu’: “chi non prende la sua croce e non mi segue, non è degno di me”
Non dobbiamo cercare la pace con chiunque. Dobbiamo cercare la pace con Dio! Solo cosi possiamo apprendere come comportarci verso gli altri.
Ma prima viene la nostra fedelta’ a Cristo! Solo dopo potremo trovare la via della pace.
Permettiamo a Dio di entrare nelle nostre vista, dandogli tutto quello che possiamo!
Sia lodato Gesu’ Cristo!
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(*) Questo commento e’ scritto in tempo reale durante l’omelia. Mi scuso per l’eventuale misinterpretazione delle parole di Don Enrico.
Today we remember the shining example of St. Wenceslas I (in Czech Václav), born in Prague in the Czechia, was Duke of Bohemia from 13 February 921 to his death.
In the few years of his reign (4) he was martyred because of his brother because of his Christian faith. Wenceslaus was in fact a Christian unlike his brother who was still a pagan. He is revered as a saint by the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church.
In fact, Jesus says today in the Gospel that he came to bear the sword. To be faithful we need to separate ourselves from others. In fact, Jesus says: “whoever does not take up his cross and follow me is not worthy of me” We don’t have to seek peace with anyone.
We must seek peace with God! Only in this way can we learn how to behave towards others. But first comes our faithfulness to Christ! Only then will we be able to find the way to peace.
Let’s allow God to come into our sight, giving him everything we can!
Praised be Jesus Christ
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(**) This document is written in real time while the homily is taking place. I escuse myself for any possible misinterpretation of the words by Don Enrico.

Evangelium Matt 10:34-42
In illo témpore: Dixit Iesus discípulis suis: Nolíte arbitrári, quia pacem vénerim míttere in terram: non veni pacem míttere, sed gládium. Veni enim separáre hóminem advérsus patrem suum, et fíliam advérsus matrem suam, et nurum advérsus socrum suam: et inimíci hóminis doméstici eius. Qui amat patrem aut matrem plus quam me, non est me dignus: et qui amat fílium aut fíliam super me, non est me dignus. Et qui non áccipit crucem suam, et séquitur me, non est me dignus. Qui invénit ánimam suam, perdet illam: et qui perdíderit ánimam suam propter me, invéniet eam. Qui récipit vos, me récipit: et qui me récipit, récipit eum, qui me misit. Qui récipit prophétam in nómine prophétæ, mercédem prophétæ accípiet: et qui récipit iustum in nómine iusti, mercédem iusti accípiet. Et quicúmque potum déderit uni ex mínimis istis cálicem aquæ frígidæ tantum in nómine discípuli: amen, dico vobis, non perdet mercédem suam.
Gospel Matt 10:34-42
In that time: Jesus said to his disciples: Do not think that I came to send peace upon earth: I came not to send peace, but the sword. For I came to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in law. And as a man’s enemies shall be they of his own household. He that loveth father or mother more than me, is not worthy of me; and he that loveth son or daughter more than me, is not worthy of me. And he that taketh not up his cross, and followeth me, is not worthy of me. He that findeth his life, shall lose it: and he that shall lose his life for me, shall find it. He that receiveth you, receiveth me: and he that receiveth me, receiveth him that sent me. He that receiveth a prophet in the name of a prophet, shall receive the reward of a prophet: and he that receiveth a just man in the name of a just man, shall receive the reward of a just man. And whosoever shall give to drink to one of these little ones a cup of cold water only in the name of a disciple, amen I say to you, he shall not lose his reward.
Oggi ricordiamo il luminoso esempio di San Venceslao I (in ceco Václav), nato a Praga in Cechia, è stato duca di Boemia dal 13 febbraio 921 alla morte. Nei pochi anni del suo regno (4) venne martirizzato a causa del fratello a causa della sua fede cristiana. Venceslao era infatti cristiano al contrario del fratello che era ancora pagano. È venerato come santo dalla Chiesa cattolica e dalla Chiesa Ortodossa.
Gesu’ dice infatti oggi nel Vangelo che e’ venuto a portare la spada.
Per essere fedeli occorre separarci dagli altri. Infatti, dice Gesu’: “chi non prende la sua croce e non mi segue, non è degno di me”
Non dobbiamo cercare la pace con chiunque. Dobbiamo cercare la pace con Dio! Solo cosi possiamo apprendere come comportarci verso gli altri.
Ma prima viene la nostra fedelta’ a Cristo! Solo dopo potremo trovare la via della pace.
Permettiamo a Dio di entrare nelle nostre vista, dandogli tutto quello che possiamo!
Sia lodato Gesu’ Cristo!
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(*) Questo commento e’ scritto in tempo reale durante l’omelia. Mi scuso per l’eventuale misinterpretazione delle parole di Don Enrico.
Today we remember the shining example of St. Wenceslas I (in Czech Václav), born in Prague in the Czechia, was Duke of Bohemia from 13 February 921 to his death.
In the few years of his reign (4) he was martyred because of his brother because of his Christian faith. Wenceslaus was in fact a Christian unlike his brother who was still a pagan. He is revered as a saint by the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church.
In fact, Jesus says today in the Gospel that he came to bear the sword. To be faithful we need to separate ourselves from others. In fact, Jesus says: “whoever does not take up his cross and follow me is not worthy of me” We don’t have to seek peace with anyone.
We must seek peace with God! Only in this way can we learn how to behave towards others. But first comes our faithfulness to Christ! Only then will we be able to find the way to peace.
Let’s allow God to come into our sight, giving him everything we can!
Praised be Jesus Christ
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(**) This document is written in real time while the homily is taking place. I escuse myself for any possible misinterpretation of the words by Don Enrico.



Celebriamo oggi la festa dei santi martiri Cosma e Damiano del III e IV secolo, medici e fratelli di Egea città della Cilicia.
Una chiesa di Costantinopoli era diventata grazie a loro un ospedale.
La dove e’ presente Gesu’ risorto anche ora lui guarisce. Basta toccare il lembo di una sua veste. Anche noi lo tocchiamo attraverso questa celebrazione, attraverso la preghiera.
Gesu’ e sulla terra per guarire l’umanita’.
Convertiamoci e prepariamoci per andare incontro a lui!
Lui che viene incontro a coascuno di noi individualmente!
Cerchiamo di essere pronti per cercare di essere pronti alla sua parola. Ne avremo grazie spirituali e materiali!
Sia lodato Gesu’ Cristo!
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(*) Questo commento e’ scritto in tempo reale durante l’omelia. Mi scuso per l’eventuale misinterpretazione delle parole di Don Enrico.
Today we celebrate the feast of the holy martyrs Cosmas and Damiano of the third and fourth centuries, doctors and brothers of the city of Egea in Cilicia.
Thanks to them, a church in Constantinople had become a hospital.
Where the risen Jesus is present, even now he is healed. Just touch the hem of one of her dresses.
We too touch it through this celebration, through prayer. Jesus is on earth to heal humanity.
Let’s get converted and get ready to go out to meet him! He who comes to meet one of us individually! Let us try to be ready for his word.
We will have spiritual and material graces!
Praised be Jesus Christ!
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(**) This document is written in real time while the homily is taking place. I escuse myself for any possible misinterpretation of the words by Don Enrico

Evangelium Luc 6:17-23
In illo témpore: Descéndens Iesus de monte, stetit in loco campéstri, et turba discipulórum eius, et multitúdo copiósa plebis ab omni Iudæa, et Ierúsalem, et marítima, et Tyri, et Sidónis, qui vénerant, ut audírent eum et sanaréntur a languóribus suis. Et, qui vexabántur a spirítibus immúndis, curabántur. Et omnis turba quærébat eum tángere: quia virtus de illo exíbat, et sanábat omnes. Et ipse, elevátis óculis in discípulos suos, dicebat: Beáti,páuperes: quia vestrum est regnum Dei. Beáti, qui nunc esurítis: quia saturabímini. Beáti, qui nunc fletis: quia ridébitis. Beáti éritis, cum vos óderint hómines, et cum separáverint vos et exprobráverint, et eiécerint nomen vestrum tamquam malum, propter Fílium hóminis. Gaudéte in illa die et exsultáte: ecce enim, merces vestra multa est in cœlo.
Gospel Luke 6:17-23
At that time, Jesus coming down from the mountain, took His stand on a level stretch, with a crowd of His disciples, and a great multitude of people from all Judea and Jerusalem, and the sea coast of Tyre and Sidon, who came to listen to Him and to be healed of their diseases. And those who were troubled with unclean spirits were cured. And all the crowd were trying to touch Him, for power went forth from Him and healed all. And He lifted up His eyes to His disciples, and said, Blessed are you poor, for yours is the kingdom of God. Blessed are you who hunger now, for you shall be satisfied. Blessed are you who weep now, for you shall laugh. Blessed shall you be when men hate you, and when they shut you out, and reproach you, and reject your name as evil, because of the Son of Man. Rejoice on that day and exult, for behold your reward is great in heaven.
Celebriamo oggi la festa dei santi martiri Cosma e Damiano del III e IV secolo, medici e fratelli di Egea città della Cilicia.
Una chiesa di Costantinopoli era diventata grazie a loro un ospedale.
La dove e’ presente Gesu’ risorto anche ora lui guarisce. Basta toccare il lembo di una sua veste. Anche noi lo tocchiamo attraverso questa celebrazione, attraverso la preghiera.
Gesu’ e’ sulla terra per guarire l’umanita’.
Convertiamoci e prepariamoci per andare incontro a lui!
Lui che viene incontro a ciascuno di noi individualmente!
Cerchiamo di essere pronti per cercare di essere pronti alla sua parola. Ne avremo grazie spirituali e materiali!
Sia lodato Gesu’ Cristo!
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(*) Questo commento e’ scritto in tempo reale durante l’omelia. Mi scuso per l’eventuale misinterpretazione delle parole di Don Enrico.
Today we celebrate the feast of the holy martyrs Cosmas and Damiano of the third and fourth centuries, doctors and brothers of the city of Egea in Cilicia.
Thanks to them, a church in Constantinople had become a hospital.
Where the risen Jesus is present, even now we are healed. Just touch the hem of one of his dresses.
We too touch him through this celebration, through prayer. Jesus is on earth to heal humanity.
Let’s get converted and get ready to go out to meet him! He who comes to meet each one of us individually! Let us try to be ready for his word.
We will have spiritual and material graces!
Praised be Jesus Christ!
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(**) This document is written in real time while the homily is taking place. I escuse myself for any possible misinterpretation of the words by Don Enrico.
