A Nuptial Mystery Between God and Man Begins...
Adam & Eve
From the beginning, Trinity looked forward to the perfection of contingency in the Woman. Creation evolves to the deification of humanity.
The day of rest became the day of worship. Man is given woman to rest from work, and together they surrender all to God and each other.
On the top of a mountain, at the spring of life, in the holy chamber of the temple of earth, Adam and Eve come to intimate knowledge of God. Through both the unique individual temples of their bodies and the new temple of procreative communion, Adam and Eve are made in the perfect image and likeness of The Holy Trinity. Creation moves to this supernatural rhythm, and each covenant of man with God is a new crescendo.
The day of rest became the day of worship. Man is given woman to rest from work, and together they surrender all to God and each other.
On the top of a mountain, at the spring of life, in the holy chamber of the temple of earth, Adam and Eve come to intimate knowledge of God. Through both the unique individual temples of their bodies and the new temple of procreative communion, Adam and Eve are made in the perfect image and likeness of The Holy Trinity. Creation moves to this supernatural rhythm, and each covenant of man with God is a new crescendo.
Noah
Abraham
Moses
David
Jesus Christ
God incarnated as the trinity of man, family, and Church, called Logos, in the human nature of Jesus of Nazareth.
Through the nuptial bond of Mary and Joseph the person of God is raised as a human man.
Through the interdimensional sacramental gate of God's human body, freely sacrificed, an eternal Church body is born.
Through the Church's baptismal covenant, The Trinity now indwells in the individual Christian as an extension of the Mystical Body of Christ.
Through the nuptial bond of Mary and Joseph the person of God is raised as a human man.
Through the interdimensional sacramental gate of God's human body, freely sacrificed, an eternal Church body is born.
Through the Church's baptismal covenant, The Trinity now indwells in the individual Christian as an extension of the Mystical Body of Christ.
The Church of Martyrs
The Roman Church
The Monastic Church
The Mendicant Church
The Renaissance Church
The Counter-Reformation Church
The Modernist Church
Infiltration by freemasonry.
The Present Revival
Cultural Catholicism is dying. When theology becomes a fashion, it becomes a vice. Truth will not be mocked. To be Catholic is to be faithful to the whole person of Christ. Either you believe ALL of what He said and did, or you believe NONE of it. Those who believe it all are moving to the new traditional and Byzantine Churchs, while most of the established Vatican II novus ordos are rightly dying of their own mediocrity and unfaithfulness.