What Do The El Paso & Dayton Shooting Vigils Have In Common With The Ottawa Black Mass?

EL PASO

“Everywhere there will be extraordinary wonders, as true faith has faded and false light brightens the people.  Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879) 

Satanic Temple in Ottawa to Hold First Public Black Mass in Canada 

The Satanic Temple in Ottawa plans to hold what apparently will be the first public Black Mass in Canada's history on Aug. 17.  A Black Mass is an inversion and mockery of the Catholic Mass, where the ritual is performed in reverse, from the end to the beginning, and symbolizes the undoing of Christ's sacrifice on the Cross and the undoing of Satan's defeat.  "Essentially, it involves using traditional symbols and inverting them to create a ritual that is meant to be the opposite of the traditional Mass," Nicolas Marc, the national coordinator of the Satanic Temple, told Global News. In a real Black Mass, a consecrated Communion host is used but Marc told LifeSiteNews that in this ritual a consecrated host would not be used.  Source

DAYTON

“Everywhere there will be extraordinary wonders, as true faith has faded and false light brightens the people.  Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879) 


What Do The El Paso & Dayton Shooting Vigils Have In Common With The Ottawa Black Mass?

They Both ignore the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass....

Two things, have always been much recommended by God, and highly esteemed by men of all sect, and sorts, who firmly believed that there was a God who extended his providence over mankind; first the honor of God, and peace with him; and secondly unity, peace and society amongst themselves. And these two, have always been, chiefly maintained amongst men, by a particular, visible Sacrifice, first offered unto God upon an Altar, as a scared sign of the invisible Sacrifice of their hearts unto him; and after eaten, or communicated amongst themselves. By offering visible Sacrifice upon an Altar unto God, they solemnly protected the sacrifice of their hearts unto him, publicly adored him with the honor of Latria, or divine worship, which is due only unto him; and visibly made profession of peace, unity, and society with him, and amongst themselves: and by eating of the same Sacrifice, which had been offered unto God, they ratified and established the same peace, and unity, as partakers of that meat, with they had offered unto God for a sacred sign of common union, as generally manifest by experience, in all sects, and sorts of people, of former ages, who firmly believed, there was a God, and that his Providence was not wanting in the government of mankind. Anonymus Eremita 1637


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