According to Pope John Paul II, the Prayer Meeting of All Religions at Assisi in 1986 is the TRUE hermeneutic of the Second Vatican Council:
Assisi Prayer is a "visible illustration, an exegesis of the events, a catechesis, intelligible to all, of what is presupposed and signified by the commitment to ecumenism and to the interreligious dialogue which was recommended and provided by the Second Vatican Council."
(Christmas address of the Pope to the Cardinals and members of the Curia on 22 December, 1986, L'Osservatore Romano, 5 January 1987, page 7)
"Look at Assisi in the light of the Council!"So the ultimate message of Vatican II is that all religions are legitimate ways to pray to the one God (although some are polytheist and others atheist) to achieve Vatican II's ultimate goal: peace in this present world, not the salvation of individual souls from sin and damnation.
(Papal address in the General Audience of 22 October, 1986)
Moreover, every single person that holds Pope John Paul II to be a real Saint currently beholding the beatific vision is compelled by sacred duty to spread his message that by His incarnation, Jesus Christ, divine Second Person of the holy Trinity united Himself to each and every man forever.
You need to engage in dialogue with all religions, encourage them to practice their hideous errors as authentic prayer to the one true God, and work for the goal that is supreme, even above salvation: peace in this present world.
"If you see me traveling the length and breadth of the whole world in my efforts to meet with people of all civilizations and religions, it is because I have faith in the seeds of wisdom which the Spirit has planted in the conscience of all these various peoples, tribes and clans; from these hidden grains will come the true resource for the future of mankind in this world of ours" (John Paul II's speech to youth in Ravenna, May 11, 1986, quoted in Tutte le encicliche dei Sommi Pontefici, ed. dall'Oglio, p.1821).And please preach that the Third Person of the holy Trinity is the author and inspiration of all the religions in the world:
"It must first be kept in mind that every quest of the human spirit for truth and goodness, and in the last analysis for God, is inspired by the Holy Spirit. The various religions arose precisely from this primordial human openness to God. At their origins we often find founders who, with the help of God’s Spirit, achieved a deeper religious experience. Handed on to others, this experience took form in the doctrines, rites and precepts of the various religions.I tremble to even paste these quotes because of what they suggest - no, what they proclaim:
In every authentic religious experience, the most characteristic expression is prayer. Because of the human spirit’s constitutive openness to God’s action of urging it to self-transcendence, we can hold that “every authentic prayer is called forth by the Holy Spirit, who is mysteriously present in the heart of every person.” (Address to the Members of the Roman Curia, 22 Dec. 1986, n. 11; L’Osservatore Romano English edition, 5 Jan. 1987, p. 7).
"We experienced an eloquent manifestation of this truth at the World Day of Prayer for Peace on 27 October 1986 in Assisi, and on other similar occasions of great spiritual intensity.This "Saint" whom many proclaim as a "John Paul the Great" (Fr. Mitch Pacwa, S.J.) and others want honored with the title "Doctor of the Catholic Church" (Fr. John T. Zuhlsdorf) either needs to be followed as an example of heroic virtue, exceptional sanctity, and prophetic significance or denounced as a promulgator of strange and alien doctrines condemned by St. Pius X in Pascendi gregis.
The Holy Spirit is not only present in other religions through authentic expressions of prayer. “The Spirit’s presence and activity”, as I wrote in the Encyclical Letter Redemptoris missio, “affect not only individuals but also society and history, peoples, cultures and religions.” (n. 28).
JOHN PAUL II GENERAL AUDIENCE Wednesday 9 September 1998
God help me. I never wanted to come to any such conclusion.
I am a figment of your imagination.
ReplyDeleteHumanism is not the way.
ReplyDeleteMy fear, Francis might be the pope of the vatican sanctioned version of the 3rd prophesy of fatima.
Many christians will die at the hands of islam, with the pope succumbing to islam's deception (taqqya) and duplicity.
A blind bulgarian lady foresaw europe fall to islam.
I hope i am wrong.
In this case, I hate being right.