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Tuesday, August 12, 2025
The Holy Catholic Mass
Message from Our Lord and God Jesus Christ to Sister Beghe in Belgium on August 11, 2025

My dearest ones, My beloved ones,
Be blessed, you who are very close to My Sacred Heart. I love you so much that I never cease to renew My Sacrifice on the Cross in your daily lives. At every Holy Mass, I offer Myself to My heavenly Father for your salvation, in all the hardship, suffering, and cruelty of My Passion and My Cross.
The Holy Mass is the bloodless renewal of My Sacrifice, but what does that mean? Does it mean that at the altar of your church, everything is bloodless, everything is calm, everything is repetitive, boring for some, impatient for others to end? My children, if your eyes could see the invisible, you would see Me at Mass carrying My Cross on the long road to Calvary. You would see Me throughout the events that led Me from the Garden of Olives to My Resurrection, passing through all the phases of My sufferings and humiliations: My scourging, My crowning with thorns, My falls, My lacerations, My nakedness, My hands and feet pierced and nailed to the wood of the Cross, My suspension with My arms wide open to draw you all to Me, My thirst for your repentance, My death in full consciousness, and then, what was not seen, the attack on My Soul by all the demons of hell, their hateful embrace, their hurtful, foul-smelling, and distressing fury.
My spiritual battle was won and I rose up from their lacerating claws and their stinking breath, and rising towards the earth to resurrect Myself, I passed through ‘hell’, the abode of souls after death, some darker than others, and I then opened purgatory to the souls destined to enter My Paradise but not yet purified.
Indeed, until I offered Myself to My Father for the salvation of souls, the invisible world offered no Christian areas for the satisfaction of sins, and Paradise was empty. Limbo of the Just, also called Limbo of the Patriarchs, was a zone of believers in Yahweh awaiting their liberation, but the Lord Jesus, I who speak to you, had not yet revealed the mystery of the Holy Trinity; and every soul that enters the Christian spheres of the invisible world—Purgatory and Paradise—must have pledged allegiance to the Mystery of the Holy Trinity, the one God in Three Persons, according to the symbol of St. Athanasius (6th century) ( https://srbeghe.blog/prieres/ n° 17), which begins as follows:
Whoever wishes to be saved must, above all, hold the Catholic faith; unless he keeps this faith intact and unadulterated, he will surely perish eternally.
Meditate, My dearest, My beloved, My sweet children of the Heavenly Father, meditate on these words so clear, unambiguous, but also uncompromising. Meditate on these two words: “intact” and “unadulterated.” Would not certain Catholics, wrongly called “recalcitrant” or “fundamentalist” by those who appreciate modernity and change in the Church, rather have the holy and faithful will to preserve the teaching of the Son of God and Son of Man ‘unadulterated’ and “intact”?
Should what was taught by Jesus Christ and, following Him, by the Holy Catholic Church for centuries, accompany modern times with their excesses, impiety, and deviations, or should it rather remain rooted in its “inviolability” and “integrity”? To ask the question is to answer it.
My dear children, flee from the novelties introduced into divine worship. Man changes, but God does not change. Return to the divine worship of all time, as it was conceived and confirmed over the centuries—irrevocably codified by the Council of Trent and by the Bull “Quo Primum Tempore” (1570) of Pope Saint Pius V—so that, faithful to the Symbol of Saint Athanasius, you may desire to be saved by holding the Catholic faith unadulterated and integral.
But to those of you who, in good faith but uninformed, think that Pope Paul VI's authority was justified in changing the rite of the Mass, I quote an important passage from this Bull of Saint Pius V:
By this constitution, which is valid in perpetuity, We have decided and We order, under penalty of Our curse, that nothing shall ever be added, taken away, or changed in the Missal which We have just published.
And even, by the provisions of the present document and in the name of our apostolic authority, We concede and grant that this same Missal may be followed in its entirety in the sung or read Mass, in any church whatsoever, without any scruple of conscience and without incurring any punishment, condemnation or censure, and that it may be validly used freely and licitly, and this in perpetuity (...) No priest or religious may be compelled to celebrate Mass other than as we have established, and no one may ever, at any time, compel or force them to abandon this Missal or to repeal or modify the present instruction, but it shall remain in force and valid, in all its force (...).
And I, God, I affirm that this Bull remains in perpetuity in all its force and vigor, and no one can lawfully reproach you for remaining faithful to the Mass known as “Tridentine” (so called because of the Council of Trent), or “traditional” because it has always been said, and mainly since St. Gregory I, known as the Great, in the sixth century.
And I, your Lord, give you My graces to follow Me, to be faithful to Me, and to love Me. I bless you in the Name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit †. Amen.
Your Lord and your God
Source: ➥ SrBeghe.blog