Showing posts with label Ignatius. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ignatius. Show all posts

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Happy St. John's Day and Summer Solsticetide!

I would like to give you a preview of what will be posted on this blog for the future. I encourage all spiritual warriors to contribute.

The Master Jesus told us, "Humans were not made for the Sabbath, the Sabbath was made for humans" (Mark 2:27). This is the basic principle we must use in analysing the incredible mess we have made of our planet.

And our Sainted U.S. President, one of the People of the Book, said, "the government of the people, by the people and for the people shall not perish from the Earth" (Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln.)

Therefore we can derive the following postulates:

Humans were not made for the Ecomomy, the Economy was made BY humans and must be made for the benefit of all humans, not just the rich and powerful.

Governmental structures are made by humans for humans. These are human artifacts just as much as clay pots and computers and jets.

How we treat our EcoSystem is up to us. We have no a priori dogmas.

God has made us creators in the Divine Image. We The People can create the reality we live in. This blog is dedicated to bringing about the Earthly Paradise envisioned in the literature of our planet, and in particular, the Rosicrucian Paradise signaled in The New Atlantis, Star Trek, and other visionary literature.

Do not be dissuaded by the children of the Father of Lies who is the Enemy of Human Nature, St. Ignatius Loyola tells us--Fox News, the current leaders of the Republican Party in the U.S.A., Fundamentalists of all religions, dogmatists of any stripe--the Novus Ordo Seclorum is coming, and we are its heralds.

The Blessed Teilhard de Chardin saw clealy that we are evolving toward the Omega Point. The Naysayers, fundamentalists, "Tea Party Members" (who disgrace the noble name of the Masonic and Rosicrucian revolutionaries of our US history), are dead wrong: we must assist in the dawning of the New Age. Those who resist the irresistable and inevitable movement of the Holy Spirit into the Age of the Spirit fortold by the Blesses Joachim of Fiore will simply be brought forward as those who try to stand in the way of a steamroller.

In the New Age, Initiates of every Tradition will recognize and welcome Initiates of all Traditions. We are all seeking the Wisdom of the Heart, the core where the Spirit dwells within us. Divine Wisdom is our Bride, there can be no mistake.

Welcome the Age of the Spirit!

Benefactor Taciturnus

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Happy St. Ignatius Day to all in the Jesuit Family

Dear Readers,

I wanted to wish a happy St. Ignatius Day (July 31 on the Western Christian calendar) to the extended family of all of the Jesuits and their co-workers in the many Apostolates that they serve.

If you don't know about the Jesuits (Society of Jesus), or the Mystic St. Ignatius Loyola, their Founder, I recommend learning about this extraordinary group of servants of the Spirit, companions of Jesus. Their U.S. Website is http://www.jesuits.org/ and in Canada http://www.jesuits.ca/, while the International Portal is http://www.sjweb.info/.

Joining St. Ignatius on the Byzantine (Orthodox) Christian calendar for this day are:

Righteous Eudocimus of Cappadocia (9th c.). New Martyrs Benjamin, metropolitan of Petrograd, and those with him: Archimandrite Sergius and George and John of Petrograd (1922). New Hieromartyr Nicolos priest (1941). New Hieromartyr Basil, bishop of Kineshma (1945) Martyr Julitta at Caesarea (304). Righteous Joseph of Arimathea (1st c.). St. Germanus, bishop of Auxerre (448) (Celtic & British). St. Neot, hermit in Cornwall (877) (Celtic & British). Twelve Martyrs of Rome (Greek). Translation of the relics of Apostle Philip to Cyprus. (Greek). Consecration of the Church of the Most Holy Theotokos of Blachernae (Greek). St. John the Exarch of Bulgaria (900). St. Arsenius, bishop of Ninotsminda, Georgia (1082). Martyr Dionysius of Vatopedi, Mt. Athos (1822). Eve of the Dormittion Fast. Forefeast of the Procession of the Precious and Life-giving Cross of the Lord.

Happy Feast!

Gratefully,

BT