THE RELIGION OF ANTICHRIST by W.F. STROJIE
Publié : mer. 27 avr. 2022 11:40
*Nota de InHocSignoVinces: W.F. Strojie fue un pionero católico sedevacantista que no solo denunció la falsa religión salida del conciliábulo V2; sino que fue el primero que desenmascaró al Anticristo, reconociéndolo en Montini. “Me di cuenta de que no sólo vivimos una vacante de la Santa Sede (esto ya estaba demostrado varios años antes – añado), sino también nos encontramos en presencia de un agente muy activo y corruptor en el trono de Pedro. Se trata de una presencia enemiga de Cristo, que no es otra que la del Anticristo."
THE RELIGION OF ANTICHRIST (Letter No.30 - dated 27/06/1978 )
by W.F. Strojie
In many papers and "Letters" these past seven years, I have assembled some doctrine and opinions against the Vatican II "ecumenical" Council. In this Letter I try to condense the argument I have carried on, by focusing on the religion of The Antichrist. For, as it seems to me, just as we can, for all its richness and external diversity, reduce the Catholic religion to its basics of Church and Creed, the Way, the Truth, and the Life, so too can we reduce the seeming diversity of Evil to its Satanic components of counter-Church and deceit, particularly as it has shown itself since the opening of Vatican II.
Error versus Truth -- with, of course, Error attempting always to put on the mask of Truth, and generally succeeding in doing so.
Heresies multiply like bad weeds. Yet there is nothing new of their kind under the sun. What we do find are new circumstances of time and place, new combinations of error and malice, new emphases on one or more of the older heresies. And a time is foretold when nearly all men will abandon God Who is all Truth and become spiritually blind, following one whom St. John called The Antichrist. What kind of man will this Antichrist be? What disorderly passion of social and economic tyranny, what false doctrine or religion will motivate him? A good starting point for those who want the truth of the matter is not the hundred of books by modern writers purporting to interpret the Apocalypse of St. John, but St. Thomas Aquinas on the signs that will precede the final judgment. I have quoted St. Thomas on this in other writings of mine. Here in part is what he has to say about The Antichrist:
Antichrist is said to be head of all the wicked not by a likeness of influence, but by a likeness of perfection. For in him the devil, as it were, brings his wickedness to a head, in the same way that anyone is said to bring his purpose to a head when he executes it.
I call attention to "likeness of influence". St. Thomas evidently does not reason to a military world conqueror. In another passage St. Thomas writes that "in the head are found three things, order perfection, and the power of influencing," and that Antichrist "will pervert some in his day by exterior persuasion," none of which argues for a physically active tyrant. St. Thomas writes further that Antichrist "is head of all the wicked by reason of the perfection of his wickedness." Quite certainly St. Thomas derives this opinion at least in part from St. John's numerical symbol of the Antichrist, 666, the number of "perfect imperfection".
In his Eschatology of The Catholic Doctrine of the Last Things, A Dogmatic Treatise, by Msgr. Joseph Pohle, Ph.D., D.D., published by Herder book Co., 1918, page 109, there appears this sentence:
THE GREAT APOSTASY AND ANTICHRIST. -- The "great apostasy", i.e., a tremendous defection among the faithful, is described partly as the cause and partly as an effect of the appearance of Antichrist.
These words, no more than do those of St. Thomas, indicate a physically violent Antichrist, the military tyrant usually imagined by nearly all who have written in late years on The Antichrist. There is this further argument in the words of St. Paul against an outwardly savage Antichrist:
Whose coming is according to the working of Satan, in all power, and signs, and lying wonders. And in all seduction in iniquity to them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved. Therefore God shall send them the operation of error, to believe lying, that all might be judged who have not believed the truth, but have consented to iniquity. (2 Thess. 9, 10, 11)
As we see from this, St. Paul speaks not of violence but of seduction. He predicts the mode of operation of Antichrist, "an operation of error", which is "the working of Satan," and of "lying wonders". Since the devil is the "father of lies, a liar by his very nature", it follows that his creature, that man who will in time put himself wholly at Satan's disposal, must of necessity employ Satan's own methods of deceit rather than physical force.
Antichrist will come at a time of general weakening of faith among the Church's members, in an age inclined toward paganism, to all of which he will bring his special diabolical influence, and thus the words of Msgr. Pohle, quoted above, "a tremendous defection among the faithful, partly as cause and partly as an effect of the appearance of Antichrist". Msgr. Pohle writes:
St Paul predicted a spiritual blindness among the faithful. There is no mention of distinct heresies in St. Paul's predictions. So we need not conclude to a general deliberate following of the Antichrist, who will of course appear as an angel of light. In the words of Fr. Coleridge, S.J., in his book The Return of the King, "he will come unto his own, and his own will receive him".
St. Paul writes of the coming of the Son of Perdition and the Great Apostasy as of one piece. The apostasy is mainly that of Catholics who think themselves following Christ but who are not because of their spiritual blindness. They are instead following Antichrist. As St. Paul foretells it, they are those who have not sufficient love for the truth, but believe error. What errors would they believe? Surely, those which will be taught as by an 'angel of light' in the name of an updated religion, which religion Pope St. Pius X called Modernism which he said would bring on a universal apostasy.
To be continued...