"While the Sword certainly does have its place in the restoration of Altar and Throne, it must always be at the service of prayer, piety, mortification, and the practice of virtue- especially that of charity. One must persevere atop that fine line separating the coward loathe to apply the law out of human respect, and the bully who uses Altar and Throne merely as a pretext to advocate a selfish agenda. Without profound prayer and resignation to the providence of God all apostolic work must ultimately be rendered sterile."
"While the Sword certainly does have its place in the restoration of Altar and Throne, it must always be at the service of prayer, piety, mortification, and the practice of virtue- especially that of charity. One must persevere atop that fine line separating the coward loathe to apply the law out of human respect, and the bully who uses Altar and Throne merely as a pretext to advocate a selfish agenda. Without profound prayer and resignation to the providence of God all apostolic work must ultimately be rendered sterile."
Magnificent analysis!
Our example is the Cristeros of Mexico. They were men of prayer before they were men of battles.
I learn a lot from your posts - thank you Wolf.