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the Iron Sceptre of Son Man: Romanitas as a Note Church

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the Iron Sceptre of Son Man: Romanitas as a Note Church
the Iron Sceptre of Son Man: Romanitas as a Note Church

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the Iron Sceptre of Son Man: Romanitas as a Note Church

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Three days before His Passion, Our Lord warned the High Priests: "the Kingdom of God is taken from you and given to a nation that will bear the fruit thereof." What is this nation? Who are the people of the Messiah? What is the Kingdom inherited by the saints of the Most High, and why does the Messiah rule the nations "with an iron sceptre"? The Church Fathers, East and West, are clear in their answer: the people of the Messiah are the Romans. Although in its pagan form it is Babylon and the Beast, the Roman Empire is translated by the power of the Cross from the temporal to the spiritual order and becomes what the Apostle calls "the restrainer" the power that holds back the coming of the Antichrist. The removal of this restrainer signals the commencement of the final persecution of the Church and the end of all mortal things.
Guided by the teachings of the Fathers, St Thomas Aquinas, and St John Henry Newman,
The Iron Sceptre of the Son of Man
explores the essentially Roman character, the
Romanitas
, of Christ's One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church, and demonstrates how a true understanding of this fifth Note of the Church can guide us in the most vital and perilous of all discernments.

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