tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4040200592638996796.post1652211041346150544..comments2022-06-29T11:15:13.806-04:00Comments on Knights of Columbus Latin Mass: Report: Commemoration of the 95th Anniversary of the Death of Blessed Karl of Austria - Mass & ConferenceUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4040200592638996796.post-28503340228510968162017-04-10T08:30:49.479-04:002017-04-10T08:30:49.479-04:00What a beautiful remembrance and liturgy but ironi...What a beautiful remembrance and liturgy but ironic in such a bland modernist architectured church..no high altar or middle tabernacle--so so so dispiriting. I guess its hugely symbolic of what happened to our collapse of Catholic culture the basic theme in Blessed Karl's tragic heroism story itself. Good point about secular humanism Masonic demonic madness of those world wars and all the more why reflecting on his saintliness is needed.I've learned about this great man at St Mary's DC--I often pray before his mini shrine on front left side wall St. Mary's beautiful never wreckovated gothic church in nations capitol@ 5th & H st DC. Its reassurance God will prevail-- like from the other great world war 1 Catholic Church wakeup call given through children at Fatima--the Immaculate Heart will triumph in the end. What Masonic propaganda"The war to end all wars"! May they rest in peace ...all those millions of the war dead souls sacrificed in these modern times and that led to our current cultures world war a most depraved war between the mothers and there babies in the womb.Blessed Karl is a beacon of light shining out from roots of our modern disaster...may his story prosper.<br /> Wilt McKennaWiltMckennahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08861039403296465273noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4040200592638996796.post-73234082692319126462017-04-10T08:29:57.731-04:002017-04-10T08:29:57.731-04:00What a beautiful remembrance and liturgy but ironi...What a beautiful remembrance and liturgy but ironic in such a bland modernist architectured church..no high altar or middle tabernacle--so so so dispiriting. I guess its hugely symbolic of what happened to our collapse of Catholic culture the basic theme in Blessed Karl's tragic heroism story itself. Good point about secular humanism Masonic demonic madness of those world wars and all the more why reflecting on his saintliness is needed.I've learned about this great man at St Mary's DC--I often pray before his mini shrine on front left side wall St. Mary's beautiful never wreckovated gothic church in nations capitol@ 5th & H st DC. Its reassurance God will prevail-- like from the other great world war 1 Catholic Church wakeup call given through children at Fatima--the Immaculate Heart will triumph in the end. What Masonic propaganda"The war to end all wars"! May they rest in peace ...all those millions of the war dead souls sacrificed in these modern times and that led to our current cultures world war a most depraved war between the mothers and there babies in the womb.Blessed Karl is a beacon of light shining out from roots of our modern disaster...may his story and lived example of holiness prosper. WiltMckennahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08861039403296465273noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4040200592638996796.post-62845461024756404082017-04-04T10:52:41.955-04:002017-04-04T10:52:41.955-04:00It's important to recall the first concern of ...It's important to recall the first concern of Karl of the Hapsburg dynasty on his accession to the throne of Austria-Hungary in 1915 was to initiate efforts to end World War I with immediate armistice, in concert with Pope Benedict XV. This peace proposal was ridiculed and rejected by Freemasonic masters, whose aim was to eliminate all thrones and altars of Christendom. Thus, Blessed Karl was exiled to Madeira Island in the Atlantic Ocean (transported in a British warship. Politically and diplomatically Karl was "persona non grata".Robert Dahlnoreply@blogger.com