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St. Frederick, "who called his Flock to Conversion," Pray for the Conversion of Francis & his Amoris Laetitia Followers

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PRAYER TO THE HOLY TRINITY BY ST. FREDERICK

Glory be to the Father,
Who by His almighty power and love created me,
making me in the image and likeness of God.

Glory be to the Son,
Who by His Precious Blood delivered me from hell,
and opened for me the gates of heaven.

Glory be to the Holy Spirit,
Who has sanctified me in the sacrament of Baptism,
and continues to sanctify me
by the graces I receive daily from His bounty.

Glory be to the Three adorable Persons of the Holy Trinity,
now and forever.


Today, is the Feast Day of my namesake St. Frederick "who called his flock to conversion" including the empress of the Roman Empire: 

St. Frederick was the beloved bishop of Utrecht who challenged his flock—including the empress—to live a Christian way of life. Frederick was born around 780.

Frederick was prepared for his pastoral vocation at a young age. He was ordained a priest and sent to a mission diocese in the northern region of the Netherlands and Germany. In the more rural areas, incestuous relationships were common, and Frederick worked hard to change this tradition. This caused many of the villagers to resent Frederick.

Frederick was appointed the Bishop of Utrecht around 815. It was in this role that he called upon the empress of the Roman Empire to cease her debaucherous lifestyle at court. Either the empress or disgruntled members of his congregation hired hitmen to do away with Frederick.

Frederick was assassinated on July 18 , 838, after celebrating Mass at the Cathedral in Utrecht. His dying words were those of psalmist: "I will praise the Lord in the land of the living." Frederick is the patron saint of the deaf.

St. Frederick, bishop and martyr who called his flock to conversion—pray for us!
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May St. Frederick, "who called his flock to conversion," pray for the conversion of Francis and all who follow his Amoris Laetitia teachings on Communion for adulterers.

Last year, I did a post on Mark Shea and the Catholic Monitor comment section was invaded by Shea's minions with rude, hateful and sick demonic comments.  I deleted all the sick demonic comments and some of the rude and hateful one and one stupid one claiming G. K. Chesterton would approve their ugliness.

It felt like hell entered the Catholic Monitor so it seemed like a proper time to write about the "beginning part of a remedy" against "extraordinary demonic activity" as written by the scholar and exorcist Fr. Chad Ripperger who, moreover, explained what is needed for "an authentic conversion":

"One must have an authentic conversion of life and go to Confession regularly. All sexually perverted activity, homosexuality, violence, drug use, abortion, and superstitious practices and direct invocation of the demonic must cease... [including] living in irregular marriages [adulterous "marriages" despite what Francis's Amoris Laetitia teaches]."
(Introduction to the Science of Mental Health, Page 563)

Precious Blood delight of holy souls. Draw us! Amen.

Precious Blood hope and refuge of sinners: Atone for us! Amen.

- St. Catherine of Siena

St. Frederick, pray for us.

Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Church as well as the Triumph of the Kingdom of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Pray an Our Father now that God gives President Trump the grace to do His will in this present COVID hysteria crisis and to be reelected.

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