| Meeting Iraq’s Foreign Minister What Should the Pope Do? |
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| We know that John Paul II is Mary’s pope. We know that he is consecrated to the Immaculata. We know that he is the pope of Mary’s Fatima secret. We know that he is one of the greatest spiritual leaders who ever lived in one of the most difficult times for anyone to lead mankind spiritually. We have the utmost respect for the Holy Father. We love John Paul and were privileged to be with him when he consecrated the 3rd Millennium to the Immaculate Heart of Mary as the Queen of Peace. We know the battle he is fighting. It is the battle for the inevitable Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. We are not his judge, only Jesus is. We pray for him and know that we are witnessing a walking miracle. John Paul II’s rise to the Chair of Peter after the unexpected death of John Paul I, as well as his connection to St. Faustina and St. Maximilian Kolbe, ensures any astute observer that the Hand of the Lord has handpicked Karol Wojtyla to be the Vicar of Christ. This pope has done more to forward the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary than his last three predecessors combined. Finally, we know the pope knows a lot more than we do, and, as with other observers, we suspect he may even be a visionary himself, hearing interior messages to help him guide the Bark of Peter at this incredibly critical moment in time. A time where chaos, instead of Jesus, seems to rule. As the head of the Church in a divided kingdom — a Kingdom only Jesus can restore — John Paul II must be a diplomat at all times. We, however, do not have to be. With that said, we have another observation about our great pontiff. He is one of the worst administrators in Church history. At times, this has led the Church into many public relations disasters. Remember, the pope is not infallible unless he is pronouncing dogma from the Chair of Peter. When he is not, he is as human and prone to error in his administrative role as any of us might be. As history has proven, he can even appoint bad cardinals and bishops. In this area, there are several mistakes he has made that we wish he did not, many of them PR disasters to those in and outside the Church. He has let his bishops and their liberal interpretation of Vatican II get out of control. Any Catholic who worshipped previous to the 1960s barely recognizes the Church of today. Those who are traditional are many times ostracized. Whether the pope knows it or not, the Novus Ordo (New Order) liturgy is a joke to our sister apostolic 1st-Millennium Churches, which he so rightfully and desperately wishes to reconcile with. (His major assignment from Mary!) The Greek Orthodox call the Novus Ordo the “nervous disorder” liturgy. He has not handled the pedophile crisis in a forceful and decisive way. He excommunicated a rebellious conservative bishop who wished to maintain his followers' ability to have priests perform the Latin Mass, while allowing a cardinal to remain in power despite the overwhelming evidence the man was engaged in a criminal cover-up. The excommunication of the archbishop has left a deep wound and even schism in some areas. Some orthodox Catholics even believe the Chair of Peter is vacant and has been since Vatican II. The Banco Ambrosiano scandal, which the current pontiff inherited, is still a stain on Church history and has been successfully covered up by Vatican bureaucrats and those from “secret societies” who have infiltrated the hierarchy. The death of John Paul I remains a mystery with far more to it than meets the eye, especially in light of the assassination attempt on John Paul II just a few years later. The recent murder of the head of the Swiss Guards and his wife by a supposed suicidal underling is more proof of this, as it has now been revealed to, instead, be a triple homicide. No one or group has been named as a “suspect(s)” and there is no public investigation. The list, as they say, goes on. We, again, will reiterate, we are not Saints. We are not know-it-alls. But the purpose of this web site is to speak the Truth, no matter where the proverbial chips may fall. There is nothing we have said that is not the Truth and well-documented. And, as we have stated often, we advocate the end of the Church “wimp” and the return of the Church Militant. When the great Saints saw something wrong with the Church, they did not become like the biblical idiot protest-ants (BIPs) and form a new religion. No. They prayed, fasted, prayed more, and sought reform. They preached reform. They pleaded for reform. They begged for reform. They asked the pope for reform. They asked for intercession from the Queen of Heaven and Earth. And if the pope would not hear them, they knew God and Mary were hearing their cries. We are asking God and Mary to hear our cries. The Church needs serious reform. We are about to head for another public relations disaster. This Friday, John Paul II is scheduled to meet with Tariq Aziz, the foreign minister for the nation of Iraq. We have heard the supposed tape today from “osama bin dead” (notice there is never any video of him anymore; just his so-called “voice”!) We don't believe those who claim it is him. Good ol’ osama, or those who are pretending to be him, has called upon all moslems of the world, in their infinite “love” for God and mankind as suicide bombers, to unite in defense of Iraq. (How many were reported trampled in the hajj again?) In the name of the dead man and his followers, al-Qaeda, a group with a lot of blood on its hands, a “voice of evil” has advocated an alliance with one of the worst mass murderers in the history of the world, saddam insein. This alliance — for the sake of convenience (as the islamic fundamentalists know full well insein is a socialist atheist) — is to rid the “Holy Land” of the “evil” Jewish and Christian “Crusaders” who are “infidels.” We all know the story. But we found out something extremely interesting. We had heard, back in the first Gulf War, that Tariq Aziz was a “Christian.” Yeah, right, we thought. Now, however, the plot thickens. The BBC reports that Aziz is a “Catholic” and will be going to pray at St. Francis of Assisi’s tomb for “peace” as part of his meeting with the pope. St. Francis is the very Saint who wanted to convert moslems to Catholicism. We are all for peace. We beg for it; we plead for it; we implore God for the Victory of the Queen of Peace and the Triumph of Her Immaculate Heart. But Tariq Aziz? This is a guy who is the right-hand man of one of the worst MASS MURDERERS the world has ever seen! And he is a supposed “Catholic” who is meeting with the pope! We are all for the Vatican calling for peace and trying even to negotiate a settlement. God, in His mysterious ways, can use even evil men like Tariq Aziz to accomplish it. But we are not for public hypocrisy. So many Catholic brothers and sisters we know hurt and ache because they have been divorced in their lives and are refused the Sacrament of Communion. What a crime! To deny the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ to anyone who desires this great gift no matter what their sin. Even Timothy McVeigh, the so-called Oklahoma bomber who murdered innocent children, received Communion after his Confession on the day of his execution! How many priests involved in the pedophile scandal have been banned from receiving the Sacrament? Does former Cardinal Law still receive? A big story in California is that Catholic governor, Gray Davis, who advocates abortion and ensures state funding supports this crime of murder whenever possible, was recently FINALLY chastised by his local bishop for his hypocrisy. Every Sunday, Gray Davis, with his wife, head to their Beverly Hills parish and receive Communion. We are not against sinners receiving Communion. We are sinners and we desperately need, after Confession, to receive Communion. Our problem is this: John Paul II is the head of a Church that is a witness to Jesus Christ and His Gospel. It should also stand for ethics, morals, dogmas, spirituality, Truth, etc., etc. There should be no hypocrisy regarding those who can and those who cannot receive Communion. We are not against the meeting of John Paul II and Tariq Aziz, especially if it can help bring peace to a troubled area that is in desperate need of Jesus and Mary’s love. But we are against the hypocrisy of Aziz being allowed to receive Holy Communion, to pray at St. Francis’ tomb, and to do so as if he is an example of the Catholic faith to the world. He may be a politically important person, but we know a number of divorced Catholics who do not have blood on their hands and can’t receive Communion. In addition, is Tariq Aziz an ally of “osama bin dead” and those who would kill the “infidel” Christian or Jew? Which side is Aziz really on in the Great Spiritual Battle? So far, based on his support of a madman, from a public relations standpoint, he certainly is not on the side of Christ. And, therefore, he cannot be on the side of the Church he claims to be a member of. That is how the false charges of the Church abetting nazism got started. Too many of those nazi characters — like Aziz — were allowed to weasel themselves in and out of public arenas with no formal condemnation. Even today, while we know hitler was an occultist who did not believe in Catholicism, the fact that he was never excommunicated as a baptized Catholic when so many others, like Archbishop Lefebvre, were, is a stain on the Rock of Peter. Remember, we are not against the meeting of the pope and the foreign minister of Iraq. We are against the pope welcoming him as a Catholic in good standing. At the very least, Aziz, for his hand in the crimes of blood committed against the Iraqi people by a madman he stands next to, should be excommunicated. If it was good enough for John Paul to excommunicate a conservative archbishop, it is good enough for him to do so to a man who publicly lies as a representative of Iraq. A man, who, as a foreign minister, deceives to please his madman murderous boss. A boss who is not opposed to using torture and inhumane methods to control people. So, just what is going on in the Great Spiritual Battle? As we have stated before, no pope, no president, no human being can solve this problem anymore! This is not John Paul’s fault. It is beyond his human capabilities to resolve. We believe the Lord has purposely brought us to this time and place to see, in our heart of hearts, who do we want to solve the problems of the world? Think it will be better with the next pontiff, president or world leader? As St. Catherine of Siena (who, with St. Francis is the patron of Italy) did when she saw hypocrisy, we implore the Lord, as only He can, to “restore peace in His Holy Church” as well as the world, and throw the bums — whether cardinals or foreign ministers — out! © 2003 Agnus Dei Presents! P.S.: Isn’t the tape of “osama bin dead” right out of the stuff of a good ol’ “spy” novel? What if, in order to convince everyone of an alliance between two obviously evil entities, our own government manufactured the “voice” of the evil dead guy just to make the connection necessary for public approval! Then, they plant the tape on the Arab world’s most trusted airwaves in a coup that even 007 would be proud of! Finally, the CIA gives it their own stamp of approval: “yeah, it’s his voice, all right!” Far-fetched? Of course, but so is the belief that osama, a man who loved to be photographed with his weapons, would now only be making “audio” tapes. “mr. islam,” “osama,” bin as dead as saddam insein will shortly be. Prayer for Peace |
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