The song is a call to arms. It became synonymous with the 15th century fight against Islamic evil. It's martial words clang like iron down through history and may resonate with us today.
A good audio version can be found here:
In english the words mean:
The armed man should be feared.Everywhere it has been proclaimed
That each man shall arm himself
With a coat of iron mail.
The armed man should be feared.
This is of course good advice for any man - arm yourself! - but there's another dimension to it.
Many identified the 'armed man' of the song as St Michael the Archangel. Also the martial tune was to be used as the basis for hundreds of pieces of liturgical music. The battle for Europe was eventually to be won at Lepanto.
Anyway: a few centuries have passed since Constantinople fell, and what has changed? Another piece of an internally rotted Europe seems about to collapse to Islam. We need another Lepanto.
We can physically beat Islam, but our culture has been thrown into confusion by our moral evil. Twenty-two young people killed in Manchester is monstrous - but it is still barely a blip compared with the 500+ young lives we sacrifice to Moloch every day, just in the UK.
✠ Jesus Christ; have mercy on us.✠
✠May God lead us to repentance. May Islam be broken, and its captives flee from it, as they would flee from a burning building.✠
St Michael, by the Power of God, thrust down to hell Satan and all the evil spirits that roam the world to the ruin of souls.
No one, absolutely NO onw will stand up to this evil. Men, husbands, fathers, brothers, sons will cower as they are made to watch the violent rape of their wives, daughters, sisters and mothers. Then those cowardly men will be viciously beheaded after being mutilated and tortured. Muslims will often cut off captive male’s testicles and shove them down the victims throat. But dont worry, these MALES have no testicles. And this will happen here, sooner than you think.
Once again it will be Eastern Europe that defends western civilization.
Interesting related post at NRO:
Florida Museum Celebrates the Loss of Hagia Sophia
The plaque that caught my eye praises the Ottoman Empire for having turned the Hagia Sophia church into a mosque. Its words: In addition to their renowned patronage of architecture, which yielded the conversion of the Church of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul into a congregational mosque, Ottoman sultans and elites supported flourishing textile and ceramics industries.
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/448067/hagia-sophia-mosque-cummer-exhibit-florida