Sunday, March 31, 2013

Dialog

Dialog!  Pope Francis was not very creative in his Easter Message calling for diplomatic solutions and assumption of  peace negotiations in both the middle east and Korea.   Since the Church joined the world at Vatican II this has been the conciliar popes party line answer  to world conflicts.  Both Paul VI and John Paul II went to the United Nations to exult them as the solution for peace in the world. 

Our Lady of Fatima told little Jacinta one of the three seers of Fatima before she was taken to heaven in 1920 that "wars are punishment for sin ". It seems one solution the Pope could suggest is for people to stop offending God.  He can't say this because the revolutionary leaders of church seldom mention sin.   Do you think any of these popes would say  "Say the Rosary everyday, to bring peace to the world and the end of the war"?  These were the words of Our Lady of Fatima on June 13, 1917.   Most people think the Church started providing worldly solutions at Vatican II.  Not true.  In fact in 1917 the Church adopted a policy of compromise and conciliation with the Soviet Union, a policy that proved to be a disastrous failure for the world and the millions of souls that have been lost.  The tragic policy continues.

Homer Sweeney

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