Crushing Satan

Crushing Satan

This book is dedicated to the Message of Fatima, to unprecedented developments in Russia, and corollary events occurring in Poland and throughout the world that indicate Russia is being converted as the Mother of God promised at Fatima corollary with the demise of Liberalism

If this is true, a thesis this book sets out to demonstrate, if this is true, then what lays before the Church is a great wave of evangelization accompanied by an unparalleled and copious outpouring of grace. It is a time for cultural, social, political economic, political and, above all, spiritual renewal. It is an extraordinary TIME OF MERCY AND A PROMISED ERA OF PEACE prior to the “Day of Justice” spoken of by Jesus to Saint Mary Faustina:

“Speak to the world about My mercy; let all mankind recognize my unfathomable mercy.  It is a sign of the end times; after it will come the Day of Justice.”[2]

At the beginning of human history God Himself foretold a future time when a mystical “Woman” would crush the head of Satan (Genesis 3:15).  Jesus referred to Mary as “woman” at Cana” and most profoundly, with His dying breath he again called her “Woman”:

“When Jesus saw his mother* and the disciple there whom he loved, he said to his mother, “Woman, behold, your son” (John 19:26).

The prophecy of Genesis 3:15 is being fulfilled in out time. Find out more about it and most importantly, how you can be involved in the “Triumph of the Immaculate Heart”.

 




Don Felix Sarda y Salvany


Kolbe’s Greatest Books Volume 84

Félix Sardà y Salvany (1844 – 1916) was an exemplary Spanish Catholic priest. Sylvany, perhaps more than anyone else, perceived the pernicious challenges of Liberalism to the integral Christian unity of society. Sylvany argued that liberals qua liberals, that is true liberals, could not be good Catholics.

He evaluated liberalism as an ideology of absolute popular sovereignty that was an affront to the sovereignty of God. “Liberalism strikes at the very foundations of faith; it is heresy radical and universal, because within it are comprehended all heresies. In the practical order it is a radical and universal infraction of the divine law, since it sanctions and authorizes all infractions of that law.”

 

 




Dr. David J. P. Marzak Integral Methodology

Dr. David J. P. Marzak
Integral Methodology

Dr. David J. P. Marzak Trinitarian Humanism

Dr. David J. P. Marzak Trinitarian Humanism
Endorsed by World Apostlate of Fatima

In our hyper-politicized society there is no shortage of debate over what makes for a good human society, but without a common understanding of human nature most of this debate is unproductive.  Our Trinitarian nature serves as the key to unlocking the meaning of the human existence.

This book is not a quick read, but delves into each of its subject areas, including biology, DNA, philosophical psychology and Trinitarian Theology. Dr. Marzak provides extensive supporting facts and arguments, along with many beautiful insights.

This is a timely book, as it explores many of the themes hinted at in Pope Francis’ recent Encyclical “Laudato Si”. This book is highly recommend to anyone looking for a deeper understanding of human nature and its impact on social renewal in the coming Era of Peace.




Ecclesiastical History of Catholic Church Books One to Five

Eusebius Pamphilius: Ecclesiastical History
Kolbe’s Greatest Books Volume 24

Eusebius Pamphilius (260-340)Eusebius is not lauded for this reason alone; he also provides us with  an intimate account of the heroic virtues of the martyrs, a balanced understanding of relationships with non-Christian religions, with heretical sects and the unique challenges inherent in Catholic-Jewish relations.




Ecclesiastical History of Catholic Church Books Six to Ten

Eusebius Pamphilius: Ecclesiastical History
Kolbe’s Greatest Books Volume 24
Books Six to Ten 

Eusebius Pamphilius (260-340)Eusebius is not lauded for this reason alone; he also provides us with  an intimate account of the heroic virtues of the martyrs, a balanced understanding of relationships with non-Christian religions, with heretical sects and the unique challenges inherent in Catholic-Jewish relations.




Europe and the Faith

Europe and the Faith
Kolbe’s Greatest Books Volume 88

Flavius Josephus Wars of Jews


Kolbe’s Greatest Books Volume 20

Titus Flavius Josephus is a famed Jewish historian born in Jerusalem four years after the death of Christ. Josephus became a General in the Jewish army and fought in the First Jewish War against Rome. He was forced to surrender and taken as a valued slave by Vespasian who utilized him as an interpreter until Vespasian became Roman Emperor two years later in 69 AD.

Josephus was manumitted and adopted the name Flavius from Vespasian and petitioned for citizenship, which he was granted. He then became a counselor to Vespasian’s son, Titus,  the famed Roman general that fulfilled scriptural prophecy by sacking Jerusalem and destroying the temple in 70 AD as Jesus had foretold (Mark 13, Matthew 24). ““When you see the desolating abomination standing where he should not (let the reader understand), then those in Judea must flee to the mountains” (Mark 13:4).

 

 

 




Fydor Dostoevsky’s Brothers Karamazov

Fydor Dostoevsky’s Brothers Karamazov
Kolbe’s Greatest Books Volume 80

Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (1821-1881) was a Russian novelist, journalist and philosopher whose books have been translated into almost every language on earth. He is a highly renowned and lauded master of human psychology, spirituality, politics and social critique.

“The Brothers Karamazov” is the final book written by Dostoevsky who died a shorty four months following its publication. 

Since its publication, Brothers Karamazov has been acclaimed as one of the supreme achievements in world literature.