58th Report on the Website of the Holy Palmarian Church

58th Report on the Website of the Holy Palmarian Church

What an impression the Catholic Church of El Palmar de Troya, Seville, Spain makes! A Church which is small in number, but which captures attention for the beauty of its Divine Worship, and its love for everything Heavenly. It is the Light amid a world immersed in impenetrable spiritual darkness. Take a good look at the videos published by the Palmarian Church − that is the way God stretches out His hands to souls enveloped in corruption in order to invite them to follow Him in the Holy Palmarian Church. In these videos, God makes Himself known to mankind, inviting men to leave all false churches, including the roman church, to be with Him in the Church which He loves and protects. Do not pay attention to all those who…
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57th Report on the Website of the Holy Palmarian Church

57th Report on the Website of the Holy Palmarian Church

Years go by and the world does not react to the numerous scandals in the roman church, the largest sect in the history of the Catholic Church. In 1978 the roman church separated from the Catholic Church by accepting the antipope John Paul I as the head of its sect. It is called a sect because it separated from the root. Christ founded the Christian Church on Calvary and the first head was Saint Peter the Apostle. The 263rd Pope was Saint Paul VI. When he died, Christ appeared to Bishop Father Ferdinand (Clemente Domínguez y Gómez) and visibly conferred the Papacy on him, and at this moment he became the 264th Pope. Therefore, those who followed Father Ferdinand followed the true Pope, and those who followed John Paul I…
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56th Report on the Website of the Holy Palmarian Church

56th Report on the Website of the Holy Palmarian Church

The 9th of August this year marked 45 years since the See and Cathedra of Rome were translated to El Palmar de Troya by Divine Mandate, when Rome became the Great Harlot of the Last Times, thus fulfilling the apocalyptic fall of Babylon the Great or the city of the seven hills. The prophesies of the Apparitions of the Most Holy Virgin in La Salette, France, in 1846 were fulfilled: The Most Holy Virgin wept and announced many of the evils which were to befall the Church and the world, and the chastisements for blasphemers, profaners of Sundays and others: "Alas for Priests and for persons consecrated to God, who, by their infidelities and bad conduct, are again crucifying My Son!” “Spirits of darkness will spread universal laxity on earth…
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55th Report on the Website of the Holy Palmarian Church

55th Report on the Website of the Holy Palmarian Church

As the Palmarian Catholic Church is the True Church of Christ, we have the support of Almighty God in our apostolate. Whether we are accepted or rejected is not in our hands. We present the True Church with her wonderful Divine Worship and beautiful doctrines to the world for all to see or read as the case may be. We realize that there are questions that are somewhat thorny. For example, the Gestatorial Chair, which was used for 500 years in the Church, has provoked an enormous amount of harsh criticism from many people who have seen our videos. They think we are worshiping the Pope. There is a very simple explanation why the Gestatorial Chair is used for the Sacred Person of the Pope, who is the Vicar of…
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NEW! The Liturgical Colours

NEW! The Liturgical Colours

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54th Report on the Website of the Holy Palmarian Church

54th Report on the Website of the Holy Palmarian Church

We are looking for more faithful for the True Church of Christ. The ideal person is one who does not like the things of pagans. A pagan is a person who likes the opposite of what Palmarians like. Palmarians, that is to say the faithful members of the Holy Palmarian Church, enjoy praying. They like to talk to God, to listen to what God tells them or inspires them, and they avoid wearing things that are not appropriate for God’s children. Years ago, nose rings were mainly worn by bulls. Today, many people wear nose rings, even though they are annoying when you have a cold or when your nose is irritated from allergies, etc. We do not consider people who wear nose rings in this way as potential new…
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53rd Report on the Website of the Holy Palmarian Church

53rd Report on the Website of the Holy Palmarian Church

There was a young woman who spent her days causing Jesus much grief because of the way she dressed, which was provocative to men. Jesus was patient with her and one day that young woman loved Jesus again and she stopped wearing provocative clothing. Perhaps her intention was not to provoke, but that is what happened when she wore miniskirts and tight and transparent clothes. She is an example for all of us, and we have to change our way of dressing if we are causing harm to others with it. It would be better to strike a person than to induce him to sin. The blow can be overcome more easily than having the soul infected by offending Jesus.     The intention of this Report is not to…
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52nd Report on the Website of the Holy Palmarian Church

52nd Report on the Website of the Holy Palmarian Church

The One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic and Palmarian Church, the True Church of Christ, has the mission of extending the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth. Heaven is a place of perfect happiness where the Angels and Saints live, all praising and glorifying God. The True Church, and not the other churches, no matter how good they may seem, has the sacred mission of teaching and performing Divine Worship to extend that glorification of God here on Earth. For this reason, the Church cannot remain idle in the face of so much spiritual corruption that now reigns in souls. The Church of Christ must teach what the duties of human beings are towards God.    Perhaps many people will say that the Church is very extremist because of the standards of dress…
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