I know this has been floating around, but does anyone know for sure? I
read this on traditioninaction.org, then
binged it (several articles affirming the veracity of some 'congress' that wants to use worldwide shrines to promote NWO or some other anti-Christian agenda).
The
one denying it is anti-SSPX to a very annoying degree (calls them
non-Catholics, so I'm not paying much attention to this man's "witness"). His site is
www.unitypublishing.com, written in that old 90s-style "just learned html" way (
comic sans—bewarned!), and he seems all about
unity, but he does mention Hell (a little shocking for a neo-Cat). I'd guess he's of those "everyone's-really-Catholic-deep-down" types (ecuмenical? no, that's not the right word — "universal" I think is the right word). I understand Hinduism better than that universalism religion (which is to say, very little); he even admits he prefers modern function over traditional aesthetics, and says he's 'catholic'.
^ anyway, even THIS guy, the "Fatima rearrangement isn't a big deal" guy, talks about the "church"
making an MODERN complex underneath the shrine and basilica of Fatima, and how it shouldn't bother anyone since it would "hardly" be noticed by Fatima pilgrims.
:dwarf:
That little hypocritical ...
zombie (as in, the living dead). What if someone built a nuclear warhead factory under his PEACE CAMP? Hello?!
I know it shouldn't bother me since fallen-Rome controls the facades of the Church,
but it still sorta does. In that "
let's start a Crusade" sort of way, if only we had a cool Pope like Boniface VIII to call a Crusade. (#BonifaceVIIIFan)
Is this a real concern, though, or just hyped-up paranoia that's picked up steam again for some reason? I don't put much past the conciliarists, but FATIMA?! That just hurts. Physically. I'd thought Portugal would remain Catholic forever (that is, a good place to emigrate if things get bad suddenly).
Does this bother anyone else?