Today, March 25, 2024, Holy Monday (although the Annunciation of the Word to the Virgin Mary is usually celebrated), I begin a new pious project in my fight against the Dimondite sect. Namely: The Saint Enoch and Saint Elijah Penitential Society.
The full name of the society is as follows: St. Enoch and St. Elijah Penitential Society, for the reparation of the sins of the false prophets of Fillmore, New York.
The motto of the society is the following: Duo martyron adversus pseudoprophetae (The two witnesses against the false prophets).
Among our goals are the following:
- Promote the private devotion to the two witnesses of the Apocalypse who are yet to come, when the antichrist is in the world. (Which hasn’t happened yet).
- Promote Traditional Catholic exegesis on the two witnesses of the Apocalypse who are yet to come.
- Pray rosaries, aspirations, novenas and have valid masses said for our public enemies. The False Prophets of Fillmore. The Sarabites Dimond, and the Sarabite Jerome Torres.
- Dedicate special fasts with the intention of repairing and stopping the destructive mission of this sect.
Rules
- This penitential society is not a religious order, it does not require vows of any kind, nor does it seek to create moral obligations in those who feel called to help in this pious work.
- The form of joining the society is free, that is, it is not necessary to be accepted in this pious work to help in its intentions, nor is it necessary to be recorded in any book or give personal information.
- It is also not necessary to be physically close to any of those who cooperate with this pious work, or to share a schedule.
- The pious actions that will be spread here can be done privately, or in groups freely formed for such intention. Both the place and the time may be chosen by each person who wishes to cooperate in this pious work with spiritual goods freely given.
- To participate fruitfully in these works of charity, it is necessary to be a Traditional Catholic in the state of grace.
To see the actions of the day or of the week, see the next page.