“I expect to
be imprisoned during my priesthood.”
  I
hear it over and over these days from priests and seminarians.
  No doubt you have too.
The state-driven
persecution has arrived, fueled by the Supreme Court’s annihilation of
civilization’s primary institution of marriage. 
Their

5-4 decision on June 26, legalizing same-sex “marriages”
nullified
the role of procreation and the basic emotional needs of children in marriage.  

The majority’s decision is an act of
will, not legal judgment,” Justice Roberts wrote in his minority opinion.
“The right it announces has no basis in the Constitution or this court’s
precedent.”  Or, in God’s law. 
They denied God’s authority and our right to follow him.  And so begins a new phase of practicing
Christianity in the United States.
The state can now
persecute anyone for not going along with a tenant also held by the Church of
Satan—that homosexuals should be allowed to marry.  Go along or face persecution as Kim Davis of
Rowan Country, KY learned this week. She
was jailed
by a
U.S. District Judge after she insisted that her “conscience will not
allow” her to issue marriage licenses to homosexual couples. “God’s
moral law conflicts with my job duties,” Davis stated before she was taken
away. “You can’t be separated from something that’s in your heart and in
your soul.”
She is the first to be
imprisoned although Judges have ruled against bakery owners and photographers
who cite Christian beliefs as not allowing them to provide services for
same-sex weddings.
It’s an old story with
a new twist. Defending the sanctity of marriage is also the reason that
Saint Thomas More and Saint John Fisher were
imprisoned and martyred in England during the 1600’s.  King Henry VIII usurped Papal authority,
making himself the head of the Church and trampling on its teaching on
marriage.  More, who had been made Lord
Chancellor by the king, refused to compromise his beliefs for worldly prestige,
so he was be-headed.
Catholic Responsibility
“This is the
battle of our times,” Fr. Donald Calloway said of same-sex marriage and
abortion. “And many Catholics have not been on the front lines.” He pointed to
Catholics as being responsible in many ways, such as officials that claim to be
Catholic while promoting legislation that opposes Catholic teaching.  “There is also a crisis of professing to be
Catholic, but then voting for leaders who support abortion and same-sex
marriage,” Fr. Calloway said.
By going
against God, Fr. Calloway pointed out that we are also hurting and offending
our spiritual mother, Mary.  “What child
would want to put their mother in pain?” he asked.  “Catholics don’t realize that when they don’t
defend their Church, they are responsible for the wound and sorrow and tears of
their Heavenly Mother.”
Fr.
Calloway, who has a strong devotion to the Blessed Mother, explained that when she appeared to the three
shepherd children in Fatima
, she brought a Peace Plan that included the Five First Saturdays devotion
to make reparation against the sins of mankind.
Every time Our Lady of Fatima
appeared to the children, she made it clear that sin offends God and sin
affects what happens worldwide. Our Lady explained that to bring peace and save
souls, we must pray.  During every
apparition, she asked the children to pray the
rosary. 
Pope John Paul II said: “The rosary is by
nature a prayer for peace, focusing our eyes on Christ. The rosary also makes
us peacemakers in the world.  Pray the
Rosary daily! The Rosary can end wars! The Rosary can bring world peace.”
The oldest of
the children, Lucia, became a nun after the other two, Jacinta and Francisco,
died at young ages. Our Lady of Fatima made promises to Lucia for all who practice
the devotion of the First Five Saturdays. She told Lucia that she would assist
at the hour of death with all the graces necessary for salvation, to all those
who, on the first Saturday of five consecutive months, go to Confession and
received Holy Communion, recite five decades of the Rosary and keep her company
for fifteen minutes while mediating on the mysteries of the Rosary, with the
intention of making reparation for sins.   Everything is to be offered to make
reparation for sins.

Fr. Calloway
made the Five First Saturdays thirteen years ago.  “I learned about it during my last year in
seminary and wanted to do everything I could before my ordination to consecrated
myself to Mary.”  It was just last month
that he decided to practice the devotion again. 
“Maybe it’s selfish on my part,” he said, “but the times are so crazy
and messed up and I want to be prepared for death.” He explained that he
desires to make reparation for sin but that he also seeks the graces needed for
salvation. “I haven’t crossed the finish line yet,” he said.  “And I want to reap the promise of Our Lady,
to grant the necessary salvation for those that practice the devotion.”

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