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Silent Night: The Marvelous Origin of the Song


Return to Order - From Frenzied Economy to Organic Christian Society
 
 December 14, 2016 
 
 
RESPECTED FRIENDS

Some of the most magnificent and memorable things come about when we search for organic solutions, inspired by God's grace. Such is the story of how the carol Silent Night was composed. Please read all about the most memorable Christmas carol of all time here: Silent Night: The Marvelous Origin of the Song  My book Return to Order is all about how organic Christian solutions can overcome our growing social crisis. (Free copies available HERE to interested readers.) For more magnificent, moving and marvelous Christmas stories, please take some time to read these articles:

The Little Drummer Boy 

The Story of the Christmas Tree

In Search of Christmas

Finally, today we're having a rosary rally on the sidewalk in front of the Point Defiance Elementary School in Tacoma, Washington (near Seattle) in opposition to the Satan Club that starts there on this very day.

May God save us from this EVIL.

Wishing you a very blessed Christmas Season,


I remain,

John Horvat
Sincerely,

John Horvat
Vice-President, Tradition, Family and Property (TFP)
www.ReturnToOrder.org
 
   
 
   
 
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Last week, on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, I sent you a very important email about a Crusade of Rosaries to Drive Satan out of America. 
 
     Perhaps you missed that one; I know how busy things can get this close to Christmas!
 
     For a long time now, I have been very concerned as I see Satan stepping freely and openly on American soil… 
 
 
     As I look across the “land of the free and home of the brave,” this is what I see today:
  • The Satanic Temple infiltrating our schools (9 so far) to “teach” our children the “virtues” of Satanism. They have already started in a school in Portland, Oregon and they will spread to Tacoma, Washington this coming December 14. 
  • Professed Satanists running for public office (California).
  • The Greater Church of Lucifer setting up shop in a family-friendly shopping district in Old Town Spring, Texas.
  • This past August 15th, the Feast of the Assumption, after conducting a Black Mass and mocking Our Lord Jesus Christ, Satanists in Oklahoma performed what they call the Consumption of Mary. This involved decapitating Her holy image, pulling a pig’s heart from inside the statue and eating it, then smashing what remained of Her sacred image.  This was done in a public venue; people paid money to watch this on a stage.
  • In 2015, Bert’s Entertainment Complex in Detroit unveiled the Satanic Temple’s 9-foot tall statue of the demon Baphomet with two children next to it. In addition, this statue was designed to allow children to climb up and sit on the demon’s lap.
  • Fox TV recently aired a new series on prime-time television called Lucifer. The program was designed to mainstream the devil, making him appear to be a likeable and misunderstood young man. 
  • Oklahoma City granted Satanists a permit to hold a public sacrilege in front of St. Joseph Old Cathedral on Christmas Eve, December 24, 2015. One Satanist poured stage blood over a statue of the Virgin Mary treated with "sulfur powder and ash."
  • The Satanic Temple attempted to hold a black mass at Harvard University, a time-honored institution meant for America’s best and brightest. 
  • In Phoenix, Arizona, Satanists tried to introduce an opening prayer (to Satan) at the City Council meetings.  They failed. However after a long legal battle, they succeeded in eliminating all prayer from city council meetings. 
     So far, the response to this Crusade has been inspiring to say the least.
 
      Over 960,000 Rosaries have been pledged so far!
 
     But I think it is safe to say that “Of Rosaries, there is never enough!”
 
     So won’t you please add your rosaries in 2017 to those already pledged?
 
 
     At America Needs Fatima, we pride ourselves in holding peaceful, prayerful protests.
 
     And we are not about to lower ourselves to the methods practiced by the enemies of God.
 
     But this MUST be an aggressive protest in which we will apply every ounce of our energy, every drop of our resources to drive Satan out of America – once and for all!
 
     But we can’t do this on our own. We must appeal to a higher power. 
 
     So, this is the reason for a Rosary Crusade. Prayer Power
 
     Invoking the Patroness of America, Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, will you join me in this Crusade by clicking here to pray a rosary for America?
 
     Or maybe pledge to pray one rosary a month in 2017 – the Fatima Centennial – to end the mainstreaming of Satanism in our country.
 
     One rosary a week? One rosary a day? 
 
     Keep in mind the upcoming Fatima Centennial and how Our Blessed Mother in Fatima requested the recitation of the Holy Rosary. 
 
 
     Whatever Rosary power you can lend to our Crusade to End Satanism in America – it will all add up.
 
     And my hope – my prayer – is that all the rosaries prayed by all Our Lady’s friends in 2017 will add up to 3 MILLION ROSARIES!
 
 
     Please remember, my friend, the malice of Lucifer is such that he has always wanted to be not only known, but also worshipped as God is worshipped by angels and by men.
 
     He even tempted Our Lord Jesus to worship him! 
 
     Our words and efforts should echo the response of Christ Himself:  “Be gone, Satan: the Lord thy God shalt thou adore, and Him alone shalt thou serve!”(Matt.4:10) 
     
     Since you are a person with a deep faith in God and the Virgin Mary, please join this crusade and proclaim: "God ALWAYS! Satan NEVER!"    
 
     We will not allow Satan to advance in America. No. Not on our watch!
 


 
PS: Stjepa, let us not sit quietly while DEVIL WORSHIPPERS mainstream Satanism into America. Please click here now to join ANF’s Crusade to End Satanism in America!
 
PPS: Every rosary prayed counts toward our new goal of 3 million rosaries, so please send this email to all your friends and family who want to see an End to Satanism in America.
 

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