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>Under the weight of the blows and outrages which fell upon His head, and powerless before them, He sighed humanly, He sighed just like us.

>There He is carrying His cross! I see Him falling under its weight, because our human appendages are weak, and bend under the weight of burdens. He wipes the sweat from His forehead. Around Him, there are only wild beasts. No one feels pity. No one cries for Him. They all laugh. Yet there is one small consolation: there is someone who believes in His pains. Two eyes understood Him. A heart beats, like His, at the moment of the supreme agony.

>‘Behind Him came two women and a multitude who were crying.’

>‘When they came to the place called Calvary, they crucified Him there, along with two criminals, one on the right, the other on the left.’ (Luke 23:33). He was not an athlete able to resist, confront and fight until he was beaten.

>I see Him frail, emaciated and gentle. He stretches out his thin, exhausted arm on the wood of the cross, and says to the beasts, ‘Strike.’ Unfortunately; there are moments which seem like a hundred years. They take His hand. Here is the nail. He feels its first contact with His emaciated hand. Ah! The first blow! The second. He feels His arm riveted to the cross. The awful pain pervades His body. He wants to cry out, but, even for that, He no longer has the strength. He groans!

>The same thing for the other hand. He stretches it out so that it is in place, whilst He remains still, transfixed by pain. His flesh and bones tremble.

>Now, through the feet: here is the nail. The hammer blows are heard, one after the other. Each blow makes Him shudder. It pierces His brain.

>Later, a lost voice: ‘I am thirsty!’ (John 29:28).

>‘It was already about the sixth hour and there were dark clouds upon the Earth. The Sun was blacked out, and the veil of the Temple was torn asunder’ (Luke 23:44, 45).

>‘Lord, Lord – why have You forsaken Me?’ (Matthew 27:46).

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>>22517234
CONT.

>And then, ‘Father, into Your hands, I commend My spirit’ (Luke 23:46).

>And I, on my knees, at the foot of this cross from where the soul of His Son left a human body to go to God, I pray, ‘Our Father, who art in heaven’. And to the soul which is raised up, I pray also, ‘Remember my loved ones. Take them under Your protection. Forgive them, give them peace. Give strength to the living and victory over their enemies, for the blossoming of Christian and Legionary Romania, and that, O Lord, your Romanian nation returns to You in the hope of its resurrection. Amen!’

>Christ is Risen.

>‘He rose from His tomb, on the third day. I saw Him.’

>‘I do not believe it’, says Thomas.

>And Christ came amongst them. He called Thomas and says to him, ‘Put your finger here and look at my hands; bring forth your hand, and put it into my side!’ (John 20:27).

>‘My Lord and my God’ (John 20:28), exclaims Thomas, after having touched with his own hands the pierced side and hands of the Redeemer.

>Christ rose, sowing thereby throughout the world until the end of time, Hope; the hope that we will never perish under the burden of injustice, however heavy, weighing upon our feeble bodies.

>We shall rise, we shall conquer.

>Christ rose, sowing the hope of the Resurrection; the hope that our life does not finish here, with its transient sixty or seventy years; that it continues in the beyond; that we will meet our dearest loved ones, and that we will never be separated from them again.

>We are going to rise in the name of Christ and only through Christ, because outside of faith in Christ, no one will rise or be saved.

—Prison Notes. Corneliu Codreanu. Writing while undergoing torture in a Romanian Prison by Communist guards.

He wrote all of these without losing faith for his nation and God.

>> No.22517243

You already made this post stop it

>> No.22517247

based on the title i assumed he was a competent theorist with something interesting to say, i wish i knew the connection was incarceration before i read all this nonsense

>> No.22517286

>>22517234
>>22517238
Extremely beautiful Op, thank you. Have some Parsifal:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcHHlm9TQns

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Codreanu is one of the most interesting and important men of the 20th century.

>Codreanu’s most effective propaganda in these years was to be work, action, and [leading by] example. Hundreds of voluntary labor camps of the Legion, then called the TPT Party, dotted the map of Romania, repairing village bridges, roads, and churches, building dams, digging wells and working “for the collective and national solidarity.” In these camps, the boyar son worked side by side with the son of the laborer and the peasant, creating a powerful feeling of national unity and renovation. If the new intellectuals who graduated (or failed to graduate) in increasing numbers from the universities and joined the ranks of the Legion were strongly anti-Semitic because of the Jewish middle classes blocking their way, the lower classes came to the Legion because they hoped to fulfill their desires for a social justice on a national rather than a Russian Bolshevik platform.

>As the Legion increased in importance, it had to take a certain number of stands on practical issues of the day despite its acute revulsion to dealing with the problems of the sordid twentieth-century industrial age. These stands and attitudes were taken on an ad hoc basis when the Legion had to face them, and the result was a curious mixture of their ideology and more realistic considerations. Although it concentrated its activities in the villages, the Legion formed the Corps of Legionary Workers in 1936 and in addition to the dozens of labor camps, Codreanu ordered the Legion to enter a very new field for Romanians, commerce. He wanted to prove that not only Jews could be successful in this area. "In less than a year, the Battalion of Legionary Commerce founded a chain of Legionary restaurants, groceries, and repair shops covering Bucharest and the provincial towns. The income from these establishments financed vacations for underprivileged children and provided funds for the movement.” Besides the commercial establishments, there was a Legionary welfare organization, and steps were taken to organize Legionary cooperatives. At the opening of the Legionary sanatorium in Predeal, different payment rates were established. Everybody was to pay according to his conscience; the poor were not to pay at all.

>> No.22517312

id be interested in seeing men like him and the fascists make a come back if it wasn't for the whole gigga-edgy "lets go around brutally killing people and starting wars we cant win" thing. they need a bit more sincere Christianity to soften that edge

>> No.22517364

>>22517312
I frankly would do stuff like this if I had a group of lads to do it with.

>> No.22517370

>>22517364
The killing or the christianity

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>>22517370
The Christianity. being rid of the Indian plague that ails my country would be too much work.

>> No.22517547

>>22517234
I can't find any of his work in romanian

>> No.22517647

>>22517247
I misread that as terrorist, but he was that too so whatever.

>> No.22517716

>>22517243
i like his post he should post it more often go back to Write whats on your mind. the reactionary renaissance is here and its over for u

>> No.22517725

>>22517716
Reactionaries are the dumbest people on earth. You just have to read a few pages in before they start saying Hitler was a literal god or that Jews can smell better than whites or some other schizo nonsense. no one likes you retards.

>> No.22517728

>>22517725
>Reactionaries are the dumbest...
blabla peepee poopoo ppooo pepeepeee. im sorry its over for your conformist ass my man happened before though like in history, art and stuff

>> No.22518827

>>22517238
Oh- NANI??? He wasa TORTUREDSU??? HE MUST BE THE GOOD GUY THEN!!!

>> No.22518890

>>22517234
How can you be Christian and a Fascist? The former holds to universal equality under God- we all have identical immortal souls and are only physically different. The latter holds that races are fundamentally different, and at least some are superior to others. If one says that these are merely physical differences, that won't excuse two Christians of different races differently. It all comes down to this question: What is better, a Christian Europe populated by non-whites, or a white Europe with no Christians? If one answers the former, they cannot be a Fascist, (unless they remove race and ethnicity from Fascism) but if one answers the latter, you can't be a Christian.

>> No.22518917

>>22518827
Commie faggot

>> No.22518922

>>22518890
You're thinking of national socialism. Fascism says nothing about race

>> No.22519246

>>22518917
Shed no tears for the martyr dying
Only pain, suffering and death
Can the martyr become
What he's chosen to be?

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>>22518890
First of all, fascism = italian fascism and maximum british fascism (they were even criticized for adopting that term).
Secondly, race wasn't a well defined aspect of neither italian fascism, nor of the Iron Guard, ofc racialism was big during those days so various influences around this topic were present but it wasn't something essential, especially since problems like mass immigration weren't a thing back then. In any case, you can have a sense of the ethnos without becoming an american style white nationalist, you also have to keep in mind that Codreanu was Eastern Orthodox which is a branch of Christianity that it's based on church tradition, venerates various monarchs and it has saints who explicitly preached against communism and democracy in favour of absolute monarchy so you can't play the "christianity is communism, look at this out of context Bible verse" card.

>If it is a source of joy and glory to men to have children like unto themselves – and it is more agreeable to have begotten an offspring then when the remaining progeny responds to the parent with like lineaments – how much greater is the gladness of God the Father, when any one is so spiritually born that in his acts and praises the divine eminence of race [genus] is announced! ~ Saint Cyprian of Carthage

>> No.22520908

>>22519246
Fuck off Jew

>> No.22520997

What does he have to do with Gramsci who actually wrote coherently

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>>22520883
>Literally says hundreds of times he is fighting for the blood and soil of Romania.

While the Legionary State, and it's Legion did not have a strong racial policy, you can easily presuppose a simple natvisit one here. There entire nation was very rural with only a handful of cities, it was homogenous. Had there been other groups vying for power, other than the Eternal Jew, one can easily see a simple peasant-inspired nativism becoming a central belief of the Legion.

I do love Codreanu, his biography was one of the most passionate books i have ever read.

>> No.22521032

>>22518890
Caanite spawn.