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St. Margaret of Scotland

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St. Margaret of Scotland

Feast date: Nov 16

On November 16, the Church celebrates the feast day of St. Margaret, Queen of Scotland. Her feast day was originally June 10, but was moved to November 16, the day of her death, upon the renewal of the Church’s Lirutgical calendar. Some continue to celebrate her feast on June 10, but many, including all of Scotland, celebrate her feast today.

Margaret was born into royalty in Hungary around 1045. Her father was Edward Atheling, heir to the English throne, and her mother was Princess Agatha of Hungary. Her family returned to England when she was 10 years old, but the Norman Conquest forced them into exile. By this time, her father had died, and her mother fled with the children. They boarded a ship which crashed onto the coast of Scotland, where they remained.

In 1070, at the age of 25, Margaret married the king of Scotland, Malcolm Canmore. As queen, Margaret’s faith had a strong influence on her husband’s reign. She softened his temper and led him to practice virtue. She dignified the court, providing an example of purity and reverence that led others to follow in her path. She and the king prayed together and fed the hungry, offering a powerful witness of faith to the people they served.

In addition to being a model wife and mother, Margaret worked tirelessly to bring justice and relief to the poor of Scotland. She also built churches and encouraged practices of religious devotion. In her private life, she exhibited great prayerfulness and piety. Her influence was seen not only in her husband’s life, but throughout all of Scotland.

Margaret died in 1093, just four days after her husband and one of her sons were killed in battle. She was canonized in 1250 by Pope Innocent IV and named patron of Scotland in 1673.


Source: https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-margaret-of-scotland-657


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    • Daughter of the Church

      St. Margaret, Queen of Scotland, widow was the personification of heroic virtues for 30 years. She introduced the observance of Lenten fast, sanctified Sunday. It is good to learn through CNA – Saint of the Day (Reporter) that her feast day has been maintained on June 10 in Scotland. Now this feast has been transferred by the directors of the Synagogue of Satan to November 16, in an all too common play of musical chair. What is the motive? Before attempting to give an answer, we’ll open a short parenthesis: For the innocent who are uninformed, the “Synagogue of Satan” was born on October 26, 1958 at sunset time, when the last known authentic pope, His Holiness Pope Gregory XVII (Cardinal Siri of Genoa) was emprisonne by Freemasons who imposed a man of their own: Cardinal Roncalli of Venice: pedophile and Rosicrucian aka Antipope “Saint” John XXIII. The Roman Catholic Church, from this instant was without a visible Vicar of Christ, and the counter-church in occupation of the Vatican became the Synagogue of Satan, a name coined before last two centuries ago by Our Lady of La Salette. We close the parenthesis.
      What is the motive for having transferred the feast day of St. Margaret of Scotland to Nov. 16? It is complex, and this miserable steno-dactilo will attempt to sort out the truth from this nest of vipers.
      St. Margaret of Scotland is well known to have abolished superstitious practices. This is one of her most important holy work. Scotland was marred with druidic…

      • Daughter of the Church

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        This (St. Margaret of Scotland) is one of her most important holy work. Scotland was marred with druidic practices at that time in the 11th Century. So why this may be this particular quality of abolishing superstitious practices that has decided the direction of the Synagogue of Satan to transfer St. Margaret of Scotland’s feast on the day of St. Gertrude the Great’s feast day? I might have already given the answer: It is for the derating of St. Gertrude’s works which are mostly mystical. (please see the comments by D. of C. on the page of St. Gertrude).
        The six antipopes who have acted as secretary-general’s to the Synagogue of Satan have worked incessantly for the last 63 years at trivializing the unseen in favor of the human visible. It is called modernism.
        In fine it is a gross abuse to St. Margaret of Scotland.

        St. Margaret, Queen of Scotland, in the face of the terribly diabolical superstitious practices of the druides/sorcerers of the priests of the Synagogue of Satan which has subdued the Roman Catholic Church for the past 63 years in favor of the inhuman New World Order, we offer our prayers to you, that at your discretion you may present them to the foot of the throne of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of kings. Amen.

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