A Pope –
A holy man. John Paul the Great. Just seeing him, before I heard or read anything about him, I knew he would make a positive change in my life. We were lucky to have him.
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A Pope –
A holy man. John Paul the Great. Just seeing him, before I heard or read anything about him, I knew he would make a positive change in my life. We were lucky to have him.
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A Divider
A family to hate. Maybe this is what Francis was thinking when he changed the direction of the John Paul Institute on marriage and family. Do we have to break up the family to get more to follow Jesus? Maybe it is just a test to see who really cares. There is not much left of the family. They are following social justice instead of Jesus.
A Marriage
A family can make a difference. So can a pope. The John Paul II Institute No Longer Reflects the Aims of Its Namesake. What could be more important than Life, Marriage, and Family? Social justice or saving the Church and Her teachings? Only the laity can decide this. We can’t rely on the bishops. It’s the spirit of Vatican 2.
A Spirit Of Vatican 2
A duty of the laity. The teachings of the Church are not being changed. They are being ignored. Life, Marriage, and Family are being ignored. Mercy and the Eucharist are being promoted but that is not sufficient. Culture trends must be resisted. Social justice is replacing religion just as Marx would have it.
A Crisis in the Church
A cover-up. The McCarrick report ignores the money problem and falsely holds Vigano, John Paul the Great, and Ratzinger responsible for the scandal. You don’t have time to read over 400 pages of this misleading document but you do have time to read the 11 pages Vigano wrote over two years ago. It is all you have to read.
A Secret
but according to Sister Lucia, the “Final Confrontation between the Lord and Satan will be over Family and Marriage.” That is why John Paul the Great started the Institute for Marriage and Family. Francis is changing it. This is no secret. Marriage and family are being put asunder. It is being done within the Church. Can you say, “postmodernism”?