The True Stories…
I am studying the, potentially more accurate, accounts of women from history, since the crucifixion of Christ, who have been vilified because of their threat to patriarchal power.
It’s coming to light, with recently discovered evidence, that strong female influence throughout history has been covered up, destroyed or vilified by the Catholic Church through altered or deleted historical records, throughout the centuries, beginning with Mary Magdalene. Women were obviously a huge threat to the Church’s power as they were for centuries the government or ruling influence of entire countries, wielding an iron fist from Rome.
What I’m learning has encouraged me to return to my faith after ignoring it for many years. And I believe this new understanding of women’s vital roles in creating and sharing Jesus’ teachings after his crucifixion, as he instructed his apostles, with Mary being his most beloved, has long needed to take its place in humanity’s sad story today.
It’s obvious from the beginning, as documented in the book of Genesis, that females were created as equals to men in the sight of God, who “created both in His image”. I don’t believe now, that God intended for women to be considered and/or vilified as the lesser, weaker, evil gender they’ve been portrayed to be by the Catholic Church throughout history, and this gives me hope that we can rekindle a desire for people to return to or discover their spirituality and their connection to their creator.
I believe most, if not all, our societal ills can be traced back to and laid at the feet of the patriarchs who controlled written history who determined to held onto that patriarchal power by manipulating the stories and lives of women to maintain that control. And what a mess they’ve made in their blood lust to control the world!
Imagine how our world might look today if we all were allowed to follow Christ’s example from his own apostle, the Book of Love, which charged men and women with shared roles of teaching His Way? How different might society be? How happy and fulfilled might all of humanity be today? How difficult might it be for evil to wield its ugliness upon humanity? A humanity that was created to know and love and live it’s divine connection with God? People of God’s family not constantly pursuing the fix to fill the empty void of their aimless lives because they don’t know who they truly are; disconnected from their souls, wandering the earth in misery. A humanity that knows and embraces the love of God and their fellow man.
Just as the Church of old, and still does even today, could not allow Christ to show the people they had no need for an intermediary between them and their God, because it threatened the grip of power, the current Marxist sadists and infiltrated governments of the world today refuse to let “we the people” know our true divinity, but instead work their evil plans to keep the masses helpless, in need of “controlled assistance”.
It’s clear the Church was terrified of strong women as they knew how dangerous they were to their power structures. They stoned them, burned them at the stake, beheaded them and vilified them as a warning to others and this has worked for centuries to allow the church and governments (one in the same) to maintain power and control.
The feminine divine embodies the spirit of Christ, the compassionate and protective element of the trinity and the church knew women could touch people’s hearts and minds and eliminate fear, replacing it with love. The Church needed to create fear of God’s wrath in the people, which kept the masses in order quite well. We have seen the efficient use of that same fear over these past three years. Love overpowers fear and thus women had to be thwarted from engaging in their rightful place in teaching Christ’s love because fear can’t hold onto its power over people in the light of love.
This is the truth that Christ wanted Mary and his apostles to bring to humanity after he ascended post-crucifixion. The Cathars, of France, led by Mary after she escaped to Marseille, lived and taught Christ’s Way and worked to bring this message of love to the world and for this heresy, the Catholic Church massacred most all of them. Those who escaped have maintained the secret order over the centuries and have kept Christ’s love story alive through the centuries.
I believe it is still alive and just waiting for us to embrace it and use it against the evil we face today. Never has there been a time with mechanisms that allows us the opportunity to come together or a need so great as that which we’re faced right now. It must pain God to see his most beloved creation in such a sad state. Who are the strong women and men apostles of our time that Christ calls to lead his church and create heaven on earth as he directs us in The Lord’s Prayer? Our mission is simple, but not easy. Will you become a modern-day apostle for Christ?
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The True Stories…
“The Church needed to create fear of God’s wrath in the people, which kept the masses in order quite well.”
Agreed. Jesus spoke out against the church and its vengeful god and instead focused on Love. I’ve read many books on this subject, several by Bart D. Ehrman: ‘Jesus, Interrupted’; ‘Misquoting Jesus’, and more recently, ‘The Third Jesus’ by Deepak Chopra.
I don’t believe now, that God intended for women to be considered and/or vilified as the lesser, weaker, evil gender they’ve been portrayed to be by the Catholic Church.
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Help me understand your proposition.
Where is this mentioned in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which documents Church doctrine?