Will He Find Faith...
in the third millennium?
What would you do if you lost
the Mass. . .
the Sacraments . . .faithful
priests?
Reprinted from The Remnant
Editor’s Note: The following originated
as an address given by Solange Hertz at The
Remnant’s Christ the King Forum. It was a keynote address delivered after
Mrs. Hertz had been presented with the St. Catherine of Siena Award for her
outstanding contribution to the Cause. MJM
Reverend Fathers, Dear Friends and their Guardian Angels,
What can I say? I can accept so undeserved an honor only in
the name of The Remnant staff itself, its writers, the Matt family and the
faithful readers who all these years
have fought for the faith in any way they could against the tidal wave of error launched against it. Even as I speak we are standing on the brink of the third Christian
millennium, watching the rise of a global world government which takes its
authority not from heaven above, but from man below. Its first visible manifestation was the United States of America, the first human government
constituted autonomously under no God, but only by the authority of "We
the people." Having by now legalized
divorce, sodomy, abortion and the cannibalism of human embryos, it appears that
these same People are disposed to submit to authority even lower than themselves, to that of hell itself.
Satan,
who is incapable of creative originality and
can only ape God in whatever he devises, is using democracy to put
together a whole new order of social
reality, which is nothing less than a reverse image of the Christian
civilization which flourished for over a thousand years under Christ the King.
In this new order, water, the primordial substance on which both natural and
supernatural life depend, is being superseded by electricity. The unity once
supplied by the Holy Ghost residing in the souls of men through their Baptism
in Christ is now generated physically by a world network of electronic
communication, whose new international language is no longer the Greek, Latin
or Hebrew affixed to the Holy Cross,
but universal English, the language of the United States.
Divinely
created natural substances like wood, stone, fibers and leathers are giving way
increasingly to artificially produced plastics of every description. A whole
new science built on the errors of Galileo, Newton, Darwin and Einstein which
ignores divine revelation on principle, has been developed for the express
purpose of presenting a view of God’s creation which is radically removed from
reality. Now generally accepted as the
new source of truth, this false science
is preparing to tamper with life itself, to modify man's very nature by
manipulating his genes in the laboratory.
Let's make no mistake: This gigantic reversal is not against religion, for even now it is
in the process of manufacturing one for itself, an ecumenical religion whose
worship is directed to a vague, all-purpose "god" who so far remains
rigorously undefined so as to be acceptable to all, even to the members of the
One, Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church.
The rebellion is therefore not
against religion or deity as such, but specifically against the God who told us
exactly who He is -- the one almighty Blessed Trinity of Father, Son and Holy
Ghost, Who out of pure love, created us out of nothing and sent His beloved Son
to redeem us and rule over us both here and hereafter as Christ the Universal
King. Satan's intention is to supplant
Him by his puppet the Antichrist,
characterized by St. John as precisely the one "who denies the Father and
the Son” (1 John 2:22).
St. Paul
predicted that this "man of sin"
would appear after a widespread revolt, as one "who opposes and who
is lifted up above all that is called God, or that is worshipped, so that he
sits in the temple of God, showing himself as if he were God.... whose coming
is according to the working of Satan in all power and signs and lying
wonders." We know these lying wonders cannot be supernatural if they come
from the hand of Satan, so there is good reason to expect them to be scientific
marvels of all kinds, leading people without faith to believe that man is
really his own god and that the Christian God was simply one of the
fabrications of his outgrown evolutionary past. St. Paul tells us that God will
punish them by sending them "the operation of error, to believe a lie,
that all may be judged, who have not believed the truth, but have consented to
iniquity" (2 Thess. 2:4, 9-11).
Cardinal
Pacelli, before he became Pope Pius XII, prophesied that "a day will come
when the civilized world will deny its God, when the Church will doubt as Peter
doubted. She will be tempted to believe that man has become God, that His Son
is only a symbol and, in the churches, Christians will look in vain for the red
lamp where God awaits them." Jean Vaquié, a great French post-conciliar
fighter for tradition, declared in 1987 (not long before he died), that
"the universal Republic is [now] set up, with the Church in no condition
to hamper it in any way. But the devil's objectives have not yet been reached.
The universal Republic must first be transformed into the Sacral Empire so that
the Antichrist can assume the crown so long coveted, that of 'the King of the
World.' Thus the Catholic religion must be replaced by the Universal Religion,
whose pontiff will be the Antichrist and whose God will be Lucifer."
In order
to achieve this goal, according to Prof. Vaquié, "speculative Masonry
infiltrated the Church where it organized first a modernist network, and more
recently a gnostic network. This double network, orchestrated by the same hand,
corrupted the ecclesiastical hierarchy, which is now reduced to impotence.
Masonry no longer has any reaction to fear
on the part of the official conciliar Church. It has definitely enrolled
her in its ranks and made her its auxiliary. Barring a miracle of resurrection,
the situation is canonically irreversible, for no ecclesiastical procedure lies
any longer outside Masonic control. The Council, the Synod, the Curia, the
Conclave and the Apostolic See itself, all are in its hands."
+
What can
the ordinary layman do in such a situation, when it appears that Holy Mother
Church, in conformity with her divine Master, has now entered into her own
Passion and is approaching her Crucifixion? Isn't he doomed to standing by
helplessly as did the disciples who watched their Lord being led to Calvary
after all His Apostles but one had fled?
Even in the best of times the layman has no hand in governing the
Church, much less in making judgments
reserved to the Pope. Whatever authority he wields is strictly delegated. For the most part he can only obey,
petition, pray and suffer, rooting his
will in God’s and helping others to do likewise as best he can.
Scripture
says that “all things have their season... a time to plant and a time to pluck
up that which is planted... a time to destroy and a time to build"
(3:1-3). Believers, trapped in the
spiritual turmoil unleashed upon them by this so-called New Order of the Ages, are surely not living
in a time for building and planting,
but a time for simply surviving what
bodes to be the most violent storm in history, an unprecedented trial which our
Lord called a “great tribulation such as has not been from the beginning of the
world until now, neither shall be. And unless those days had been shortened, no
flesh should be saved” (Matt. 24:21-2).
Certainly
no political stratagems or other natural remedies are equal to the task at
hand. Three hundred years ago our Lord offered to preserve Christendom's
secular power, which rested on the
French monarchy, if the King would consecrate the nation to His Sacred Heart,
but the divine offer was disregarded. During His earthly life Our Lord had
predicted that "whosoever... shall deny me before men, I will also deny
him before my Father who is in heaven. (Matt. 10:33). In due time, therefore,
Church and state parted company, and the whole world fell to godless modern
democracy. At the beginning of the twentieth century, our Lady came to Fatima
to request prayer, penance and the consecration of atheistic Russia to her
Immaculate Heart by the Pope and Bishops, making it clear that only
supernatural means would avail to turn the diabolic tide. Like our Lord’s, her
requests likewise went unheeded, opening the way to the Second World War and
atomic warfare.
The
magnitude of such failures in obedience at the very summits of both secular and
ecclesiastical authority are the measure of the disaster lying ahead in the
time of which our Lord asked, “When the Son of man comes, shall he find . . .
faith on earth?” (Luke 18:8). The Mass and the Sacraments can be expected to
disappear, at least for a time in many places, yet inasmuch as
our Lord also said that “he that shall persevere unto the end ... shall be saved,” it will be possible to keep the faith, although He warned us that
we must be prepared to "be hated by all men for my name's sake" (Matt.
10:22).
The
Sacred Heart promised that He would reign despite His enemies, and our Lady
said that inevitably her Immaculate Heart would triumph. Until this happens,
the ordinary Catholic can only follow the instruction the glorified Christ of
the Apocalypse gave to the church of Sardis, “Be watchful, and strengthen the
things that remain, which are ready to die... Have in mind, therefore, in what
manner thou hast received and heard; and observe, and do penance" (Apo
3:2-3).This is the time, in other words, to pick up the heavy weapons of prayer
and suffering and learn to do without the fast disappearing visible helps of
the Church.
+
In 1801, during the
spiritual chaos following the French Revolution, many Catholics refused to
avail themselves of the ministry of apostate priests who had taken the oath to
the revolutionary regime. Finding themselves bereft of Mass and the Sacraments,
a group of them wrote for spiritual direction to a Father Demaris, a Missionary
of St. Joseph and a professor of theology in Lyon who had remained faithful to
his Ordination. His reply has come down to us and is even more pertinent today
than when it was first written. He tells his correspondents: "The Holy Eucharist had for you many
joys and advantages when you were able to participate in this Sacrament of
love, but now you are deprived of it for being defenders of truth and
justice." He says they must not despair however, because, "We are
obedient in going to Communion, but in holding ourselves from the Sacrifice we
are immolating ourselves... We sacrifice our own life as much as it is in us to
do" and the sacrifice is continuous, "renewing itself every day,
every time that we adore with submission the hand of God that drives us away
from His altars... It is to be advantageously deprived of the Eucharist, to
raise the standard of the Cross for the cause of Christ and the glory of the
Church... Yes, I have no fear in saying it. When the storm of the malice of men
roars against truth and justice, it is more advantageous to the faithful to
suffer for Christ than to participate in His Body by Communion. I seem to hear
the Savior saying to us, 'Repair by
this humiliating deprivation that glorifies Me, all the Communions which
dishonor Me. ' "
Regarding
the loss of sacramental Confession Fr. Demaris wrote, "Removed from the
resources of the sanctuary and deprived of all exercise of the Priesthood,
there remains no mediator for us save Jesus Christ. It is to Him we must go for
our needs. Before His supreme Majesty we must bluntly tear the veil off our
consciences and in search of the good and bad we have done, thank Him for His
graces, confess our sins and ask pardon and to show us the direction of His
Holy Will, having in our hearts the sincere desire to confess to His minister
whenever we are able to do so. There, my children, is what I call confessing to
God! In such a confession well made, God himself will absolve us.... Anything
which attaches to God is holy. When we suffer for the truth, our sufferings are
those of Jesus Christ, who honors us then with a special character of
resemblance to Him with His Cross. This grace is the greatest happiness that
could possibly happen to a mortal in this life.
"It
is thus in all painful situations that deprive us of the Sacraments. The
carrying of the Cross like a Christian is the source of the remission of our
sins, just as it was for the sins of the whole human race when it was once
carried by Jesus Christ.... What the world does to drive us away from God only
brings us closer... We are able now to
repair those faults which came from too great a trust in absolution and not
examining one's weaknesses thoroughly enough. Obliged to wail now before God,
the faithful soul considers all its deformities... Let this confession to God be for you a short daily practice, but
fervent... The first fruit that you will draw from it apart from the remission
of your sins, will be to learn to know yourself and to know God, and the second
will be to be ever ready to present yourself to a priest if you are able,
enriched in character by the mercy of the Lord. "
As for
being deprived of the Last Sacraments at the moment of death, Fr. Demaris
wrote, "Console yourselves, my children, in the trust you have in God. This tender Father will pour on you His
graces, His blessings and His mercies in these awful moments that you fear, in
more abundance than if you were being assisted by His ministers, of whom you
have been deprived only because you wouldn't abandon Him. The abandonment and
forsakenness that we fear for ourselves resembles that of the Savior on the
Cross when He said to His Father, 'My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?'
... Your pains and abandonment lead you
to your glorious destiny in ending your life like Jesus ended His!"
Bearing all this in mind,
there are many Catholic practices left to the laity which cannot be taken away
from us:
+ First
and foremost there is the daily recitation of the Rosary, the "layman's
breviary," which is essentially a
compendium of the Divine Office, the official prayer of the
Church and on which, together with the Angelus we can structure our day.
+ We can pray the Chaplet of Mercy as a means
of keeping us in union with the eternal Mass in heaven where the Son constantly
offers Himself to the Father in the Blessed Trinity for our salvation. We can
always make spiritual Communions.
+ There is an abundance of sacramentals to be
used with faith. Beginning with the
Scapular of Mt. Carmel, the holy habit by which the fervent Catholic is
universally identified, there are the Miraculous Medal and the Saint Benedict
Medal, besides many other scapulars and medals, not to mention relics of the
saints.
+ Besides the Bible, in which for centuries
God was pre-incarnate and in which He still resides in His Word, there are
countless good Catholic books and lives of the saints. Collect them, read them,
study them, lend them to others!
+ And let's not forget the dogged, daily
practice of virtue, forgiving all offenses real or imagined, trying always to
overcome evil with good, loving our enemies and doing good to those who hate
us. There are the corporal and spiritual works of mercy to be performed,
especially counseling the doubtful and teaching the ignorant of all ages in
these dark days, helping one another
both materially and spiritually, "teaching and admonishing one
another" as St. Paul advised the
early Christians (Col. 3:16).
Whatever
means we make use of, we must pray
without ceasing, whether saying the approved prayers of the Church, making the
Stations of the Cross or meditating on the Gospels. Above all other practices
we should cultivate the awareness of the divine Indwelling in our own souls as
we would in church before a sanctuary lamp. St. Paul asks, "Know you not
that you are the temple of God, and that the spirit of God dwells in you? ...
For the temple of God is holy, which you are" (1 Cor. 3;16-17). Only unrepented mortal sin can remove God's
presence from the souls of the baptized.
The
spiritual master Fr. Edward Leen pointed out that, "The material temple of
God does not worship the God in whose honor it is built," but "the
spiritual temple can and does. It is its prerogative to do so.... It is to be
noted that there is no question here of a merely metaphorical or figurative presence.
It is one which is real and substantial."
And then he goes on to say something which many of us may find
surprising: "The Holy Ghost is
present in the soul in grace in a manner which bears an analogy to, but is much
superior to, that in which the
Incarnate God is present under the sacred species.... It was to make
this wonder possible for us that Jesus lived, labored, suffered and died... If
the soul in grace cultivates a close attention to God within it and labors to
draw ever closer to Him by perfecting its worship of love and service, it
gradually undergoes a transforming process. It becomes more and more like to
the God it loves, and becoming like Him, begins to have a foretaste of that
bliss enjoyed by God himself and those to whom He stands revealed in the
Beatific Vision." In other words, loss of the sacraments need not stand in
the way of our becoming saints.
Nothing
happens without the will of God, whose divine Son told us, "The very hairs of your head are all
numbered" (Matt. 10:30), but Fr. Demaris nevertheless warned his charges,
"Don't be surprised at the great number who quit! Truth wins, no matter how small the number
of those who love and remain attached to God."
So I'll close with the same
words with which he ended his long letter: "God watches over us, our hope
is justified. It tells us that either the persecution stops or the persecution
will be our crown. In the alternative of one or the other, I see the
accomplishment of our destiny. Let God's will be done, since in whatever manner
He delivers us, His eternal mercies pour into us."
XXX
Solange Hertz
Remnant
Forum, Minneapolis MN 11/13/99