To any of those faithful stay at home, pray at home Catholics who may be reading this, please know that I am still here for you if you have any questions about our position I might be able to help you with. I have let the domain and website hosting lapse in payments, hence the CE throwback look of the website and the content restoration. I did this because too few of my readers supported my endeavors, and so I was not going to fund the website anymore with my own resources.
My family is still praying at home and trying to work out our salvation in fear and trembling (a sublime spiritually charged phrase!). We do this still by praying the rosary every day, asking God to forgive us our sins, and being mindful of the good works we must do to live out God’s will for us. I hope you all are doing the same.
The content on this website is for the most part the same as it has always been. It is just that the URL has changed, but the CatholicEclipsed.com domain will still take you to the free WordPress website.
If you would like to contact me, please do so at robertrobbins3.5@gmail.com
I have received so many heartfelt and faithful emails over the past few years CE has been in orbit, as it were. I have answered each and every one of them, and I am still very much a willing servant in the vineyard of the Lord. But I want to know that my effort (like writing blog posts) is actually having an effect. I am not sure it was. That said, if you think you might be able to receive some good from my words, I will try to answer questions you may have or hunt down the answers.
As always, I pray that God keeps you all safe from error and sin and that our Lady guides you to her Son in peace. God bless you all.
Robert Robbins
Hi Robbie,
Thank you for your work! I came across your page by way of Laura Wood’s blog, The Thinking Housewife. You, Laura, and Gerry Matatics are about the only living people I found a clear and consistent defense of the Home Alone Catholic stance from online. The letters of W.F. Strojie have also been an immense help. I now consider myself a Home Alone Catholic too.
I have a question about your thoughts relating to a passage in scripture. Specifically, Matthew 24:15-26. Here, Christ makes mention of the Abomination of Desolation, which I believe the Novus Ordo Mass to be. He also speaks the words, “If therefore they shall say to you: Behold he is in the desert, go ye not out: Behold he is in the closets, believe it not.” Do you think he could be making reference to the Sedes and R&Rs? They say they have the Eucharist, but are their chapels not deserts and closets?
God bless!
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Thank you for visiting, and thank you for choosing to keep the faith at home!
Your interpretation of the Matthew 24:15-26 is my own. Though it is difficult to say that this or that passage applies to the reality of today, the underlying spiritual truth remains: the Novus Ordo and the Sede chapels are spiritual deserts. That we can see and have experienced with our own eyes and hears. Further, we know by doctrine that those sects are not Catholic, and so cannot be healthful for the soul, even if one in ignorance might be able to be saved by them. The question ultimately is not about a valid Eucharist or Holy Orders, but where God is. I believe He reigns now really only in our hearts.
God bless you, too!
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