Another tragedy in the Catholic Church
Canonization of the heretical Pope John Paul II is the greatest tragedy for the Church. Canonization of a heretic has been unheard of throughout the history of the Catholic Church. By his words, gestures and policy of concealment John Paul II opened the Church to heresies and the spirit of antichrist. The fruit is massive apostasy of Catholics from the living and saving faith in Jesus Christ and dechristianization of the Christian nations. Instead of just laws founded on the Decalogue, Christian states have adopted an anti-Decalogue which establishes a totalitarian globalization system of the antichrist. Its main feature is the promotion of homosexuality associated with child stealing through the juvenile justice system.
1. Spirit of Assisi – syncretism
By his gesture in Assisi, John Paul II placed the redemptive sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the same level as the pagan worship of demons. In 1986 and 2002, he held so-called peace prayers with pagans. The Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity published the official position of the Vatican on the meeting in Assisi in the film “Ut unum sint” (2004): “During the meeting (pagans) prayed separately but in the same spirit.” But the truth is that they all prayed together – and with the Pope too. They did pray in the same spirit, yet it was not the Spirit of Christ but the spirit of antichrist. John Paul II always finished those so-called peace prayers and Assisi meetings as such with the Lord’s Prayer. He thus placed the worship of the one and true God on a level with paganism and the worship of demons. In Assisi, the pagans not only prayed but also burned incense and made other offerings to demons. For example, Buddhists placed the idol of Buddha on the tabernacle and chanted mantras in the Church of St Peter in Assisi. During the meeting with Buddhists on 6 May 1984, John Paul II said: “May I address a particular greeting to the members of the Buddhist tradition as they prepare to celebrate the festivity of the Coming of the Lord Buddha? May your rejoicing be complete and your joy fulfilled.” (L’Osservatore Romano, 14 May 1984, pg.7)
2. Supreme heresy
By his silence John Paul II allowed the spread of heresies of the historical-critical method which denies the Divinity of Jesus Christ, His miracles, His real and historical resurrection, and the inspiration of the Scriptures by the Holy Spirit.
3. Approval of homosexuality
John Paul II practically approved homosexuality in the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 2357-2359): “(Such people) must be accepted with respect, compassion and sensitivity.” (CCC 2358) This ambiguous statement about so-called respect and compassion promotes acceptance of homosexuality. Such people, however, must be called to be converted and to repent, to break with the spirit of perversion and to pray for their own liberation.
4. New World Order (NWO)
John Paul II promoted a new world order. During his journey to India in March 1986, he visited the cremation site of the Hindu leader Mahatma Gandhi. He said: “Today as a pilgrim of peace, I have come here to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi, hero of humanity. Mahatma Gandhi teaches that it is possible to establish a new world order… May Mahatma Gandhi live forever!” (Taken from: “Peter, Lovest Thou Me?”)
5. Admission of Freemasons into the Church
John Paul II removed from the Code of Canon Law (CIC) the penalty of a latae sententiae excommunication for membership of the Catholics in Masonic associations. He granted an audience to the B’nai B’rith (Freemasonic Lodge of New York). In December of 1996, the Grand Orient Lodge offered him its greatest honour as an expression of thanks for the efforts he made in support of Freemasonic ideals. John Paul II thus received Freemasons into the Church and legalized their activities within the Church. The essence of Freemasonry is a revolt against the Triune God. Freemasons dedicate themselves to Satan and serve him. Under the guise of “peace”, “security”, “good” and “human rights” they establish a most cruel global totalitarian system which satanizes the nations and leads them to autogenocide through homosexuality and juvenile justice.
John Paul II referred to Freemasons as “sons of God the Father” (L’Osservatore Romano, 16 September 1980). His predecessor, Blessed Pope Pius IX, called them sons of the devil. Pope Clement XII in the Apostolic Letter “In Eminenti Apostolatus Specula” (28 April 1738) writes thus: “We have decreed that … by Our own motion and from the fullness of Apostolic Power, those same societies, assemblies, meetings, gatherings, fellowships, or associations commonly called de` Liberi Muratori or Francs–Macons, or called by any other name whatever, must be condemned and prohibited … and punished with fitting penalties.” (Denzinger 2511-2513) All the Popes, beginning with Pope Clement XII, condemned Freemasonry and fought against it. Blessed Pope Pius IX issued two Encyclical Letters against Freemasons, and Pope Leo XIII four Encyclical Letters in which he condemned Freemasonry and its diabolical system. Nevertheless, John Paul II called Freemasons “sons of God the Father”. He thus stood against all the Popes who fought against Freemasonry.
Canonization of John Paul II means official approval of syncretism, heresy, homosexuality, the New World Order and Freemasonry!
His canonization is a solemn funeral ceremony in which the bell tolls for the saving doctrine and two-thousand-year Church Tradition.
Fr Christopher, OSBMr
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