"Disaffective Disorder" & Mass Shootings - Fr. Ripperger: "[I]t is a Mortal Sin for a Woman [Mother] to work outside the home without a sufficient reason."
For Husbands & Fathers - Fr Ripperger (series on marriage 3 of 5) - YouTubeyoutube.com
"Fr. Ripperger gives the Thomistic view on the societal, complementary roles of men and women within marriage:
Generally speaking, it is not OK for men to take traditionally female roles, or for women to take traditionally male roles. Of course there are circumstances that necessitate it.
According to Fr. Ripperger, if a married mother keeps a job outside of the home, when the circumstances are not grave enough to make it a matter of absolute necessity, she is committing grave matter (the first requirement for mortal sin), and the husband, by allowing it, also commits grave matter. The reason is because the children have a natural right to have a parent watching over them. Ultimately the father commits the worse sin because it is primarily his responsibility to ensure that the appropriate moral decisions are made in the family.
But all of this going on right now, at least in this country, is just another sign that we are morally backwards" - Phatmass [https://www.phatmass.com/phorum/topic/152002-fr-ripperger-on-the-roles-of-men-and-women-within-marriage/]
"The Church has known for centuries or for millennia that the primary
period of moral formation for a child is between two and six. That's
when the associations of right and wrong are built up... That is when
they are in the day care getting no moral formation."
"... The problem is that the children aren't getting the proper
psychological nursing [from their mothers]. They are ending up with
disaffective disorder which means they have a disability to have empathy
with people. That's why they can mow people down." - Fr. Chad Ripperger, (Fr. Chad Ripperger, YouTube, "The 6th Generation, Generational Spirits: Lost Generation to the One Current," 55:33 to 56:42)
Scholar and author Fr. Chad Ripperger, P.hD., who wrote "Introduction to the Science of Mental Health" spoke of the connection between "disaffective disorder which means they have a disability to have empathy with people... [and] That's why they can mow people down":
"I am waiting for her [,a psychological expert,] to actually write the
article.... because she is a phenomenal psychologist and a fantastic
researcher. She was noticing all these people mowing these people down,
not the Moslems, but the actual people from our culture going in and
shooting people."
"She said 'I wonder if they have a common element?'"
"They only had one thing in common: day care!"
"The Church has known for centuries or for millennia that the primary
period of moral formation for a child is between two and six. That's
when the associations of right and wrong are built up... That is when
they are in the day care getting no moral formation."
"... The problem is that the children aren't getting the proper
psychological nursing [from their mothers]. They are ending up with
disaffective disorder which means they have a disability to have empathy
with people. That's why they can mow people down."
(Fr. Chad Ripperger, YouTube, "The 6th Generation, Generational Spirits: Lost Generation to the One Current," 55:33 to 56:42)
As Fr. Ripperger has said a number of times:
"[I]t is a mortal sin for a woman [mother] to work outside the home without a sufficient reason."
Fr. Chad Ripperger, YouTube, "Feminism and the Natural Order," 18:08-13)
The shootings are in many ways the Church's fault because for the last
50 years the Church, for the most part, has been negligent in teaching
this basic truth.
As the Church goes so does the world.
Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Church.
Francis Notes:
- Doctor
of the Church St. Francis de Sales totally confirmed beyond any doubt
the possibility of a heretical pope and what must be done by the Church
in such a situation:
"[T]he Pope... WHEN he is EXPLICITLY a heretic, he falls ipso facto from his dignity and out of the Church, and the Church MUST either deprive him, or, as some say, declare him deprived, of his Apostolic See."
(The Catholic Controversy, by St. Francis de Sales, Pages 305-306)
Saint Robert Bellarmine, also, said "the Pope heretic is not deposed ipso facto, but must be declared deposed by the Church."
[https://archive.org/stream/SilveiraImplicationsOfNewMissaeAndHereticPopes/Silveira%20Implications%20of%20New%20Missae%20and%20Heretic%20Popes_djvu.txt]
- "If Francis is a Heretic, What should Canonically happen to him?": http://www.thecatholicmonitor.com/2020/12/if-francis-is-heretic-what-should.html
- "Could Francis be a Antipope even though the Majority of Cardinals claim he is Pope?": http://www.thecatholicmonitor.com/2019/03/could-francis-be-antipope-even-though.html
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LifeSiteNews, "Confusion explodes as Pope Francis throws magisterial
weight behind communion for adulterers," December 4, 2017:
The AAS guidelines explicitly allows "sexually active adulterous
couples facing 'complex circumstances' to 'access the sacraments of
Reconciliation and the Eucharist.'"
- On February 2018, in Rorate Caeli, Catholic theologian Dr. John Lamont:
"The AAS statement... establishes that Pope Francis in Amoris Laetitia
has affirmed propositions that are heretical in the strict sense."
- On December 2, 2017, Bishop Rene Gracida:
"Francis' heterodoxy is now official. He has published his letter to
the Argentina bishops in Acta Apostlica Series making those letters
magisterial documents."
- [2017] Pope’s Letter on Argentinian Communion Guidelines for Remarried Given Official Status
A letter from Pope Francis praising episcopal guidelines that would allow divorced and remarried Catholics to receive Holy Communion in some cases while living in a state of objective grave sin has now been added to the official acts of the Apostolic See [AAS], conferring official status on what was formerly considered by many to be merely private communication — and raising the stakes on the Amoris Laetitia debate significantly.
Of the guidelines issued by the bishops
of the Buenos Aires region that would open “the possibility of access to
the sacraments of Reconciliation and the Eucharist” in “complex
circumstances” where “limitations that lessen the responsibility and
guilt” of couples who will not make the commitment to “live in
continence” despite living in an objectively adulterous situation, the
pope said in his letter that “The document is very good and completely
explains the meaning of chapter VIII of Amoris Laetitia. There are no
other interpretations.”
In August of this year, this letter was
added to the Vatican website as a papal document available for public
reference. Concerns were raised that what had previously been viewed as
only private correspondence — and thus, completely outside the realm of
papal magisterium — was being given the appearance of an official papal
act. [https://catholictruthscotland.com/2017/12/03/concern-over-pope-francis-grows-schism-looms-cardinals-must-act/]
Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Church by the bishops by the grace of God.
Election Notes:
- Intel Cryptanalyst-Mathematician on Biden Steal: "212Million Registered Voters & 66.2% Voting,140.344 M Voted...Trump got 74 M, that leaves only 66.344 M for Biden" [http://catholicmonitor.blogspot.com/2020/12/intel-cryptanalyst-mathematician-on.html?m=1]
- Will US be Venezuela?: Ex-CIA Official told Epoch Times "Chávez started to Focus on [Smartmatic] Voting Machines to Ensure Victory as early as 2003": http://catholicmonitor.blogspot.com/2020/12/will-us-be-venezuela-ex-cia-official.html
http://www.thecatholicmonitor.com/2021/01/a-hour-which-will-live-in-infamy-1001pm.html?m=1
http://catholicmonitor.blogspot.com/2021/01/epoch-times-show-crossroads-on-capital.html?m=1]
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