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Re: Ukrainian Catholic Bishops Ask Francis for the Consecration of Russia
« Reply #15 on: March 02, 2022, 05:43:22 PM »
Such a consecration would likely have the effect (were Berogoglio actually a pope) of converting Russia (including Putin) and then having the Russians take all of Europe, including Ukraine, and convert them away from their paganism.  Putin has already denounced the Satanism and pedophilia and "contrary to nature" transgenderism of the West.  While these people are hoping that the consecration brings victory to the West, are they hoping that their freedom (for perversion) will be strengthened by this consecration?  Hardly.  Their "democracies" and "freedoms" would be destroyed by a genuine consecration to Our Lady.
Russia has a colossal abortion rate, HIV is rampant and the portion who practice their schismatic religion is tiny, fewer than the rapidly growing minority of Moslems (which grows every faster as the native Tatars have a high birth rate, but white Russians have been departing at a very rate, while Central Asian Moslems arrive in great numbers). Russia itself needs the consecration too, whatever rhetoric comes from Putin.

Francis himself has shown himself a supporter of the culture of perversity in the West, repeating receiving troons (these are usually lesbian fetishists who are a menace to women, sodomites and atheists, and the less said about his direct support for pederasts like Grassi or Inzoli the better (it is not fit for decent ears and Globohomo doesn't care) the better. Francis won't consecrate anything. He can talk out of both sides of the mouth, but he would never take such a stance against sin (for him all are saved).

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Re: Ukrainian Catholic Bishops Ask Francis for the Consecration of Russia
« Reply #16 on: March 02, 2022, 05:54:31 PM »
Russia has a colossal abortion rate, HIV is rampant and the portion who practice their schismatic religion is tiny, ...

That's beside the point.  Consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary will convert the country, and then Russia will bring about the conversion of the rest of the world.  So Western Globohomo would have another thing coming if they think, as these "Catholic" bishops do, that Our Lady will prop up their perverse anti-Christian "democracies" (aka Jєωιѕн plutocracies / kleptocracies ).


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Re: Ukrainian Catholic Bishops Ask Francis for the Consecration of Russia
« Reply #17 on: March 02, 2022, 05:56:43 PM »
I also think Alois Irlmaier was genuine. He was a poor man all his life but never accepted money for using his  'gifts' to help people and he was a devout Catholic. There was a book written about him, his life story, but it was in German but never translated into English  unfortunately.

I like Irlmaier because he was a very simple and humble man.  His prophetic gift started with a vision of Our Blessed Mother.  Our Lady always appear to children or else childlike individuals who are simple.

Re: Ukrainian Catholic Bishops Ask Francis for the Consecration of Russia
« Reply #18 on: March 02, 2022, 06:00:23 PM »
Russia has a colossal abortion rate, .
This is not Russia bad, Ukraine good.  Ukraine is a prime source for obtaining baby parts.

As Dr. Lazaryev says, "The only thing which protects unborn life in Ukraine is the courage of pregnant women." Continuing his investigations, Dr. Lazaryev found that women were paid $200 to $300 — three month's salary — to carry their pregnancies to a very late stage and to deliver the babies alive in a kind of forced premature birth.

https://www.physiciansforlife.org › stem-cells-abortion-baby-parts-a-the-ukraine

''In late 2006, I heard about Vadym Lazaryev and Vladymyr Ischenko, two Ukrainian medical doctors who set up a small pro-life group that finally pierced the shroud of secrecy around the ghastly activities in Eastern Europe for the first time in the mid-1990s. After numerous death threats and then an actual attempt to murder them, the two doctors flew to Shannon, Ireland,
 and requested asylum.

Father Tom Euteneuer, President of Human Life International, sent me to Ireland to interview Drs. Lazaryev and Ischenko. Dr. Ischenko was reluctant to testify because he feared retaliation against his family in Ukraine…
While practicing medical oncology in Donetsk, Dr. Lazaryev began to wonder why doctors tell almost all pregnant women in Ukraine that there is a very high probability that their preborn children have serious birth defects. His own wife Elena was advised to have an abortion on the grounds that her preborn son would have severe birth defects — which, of course, he did not.
 Dr. Lazaryev’s own mother had thirteen pregnancies, eleven of which ended in abortion between his older brother and him.

He found that all Ukrainian women are advised to abort because preborn children are excellent sources of organs and stem cells.
Dr. Lazaryev found that the abortion rate in Ukraine is much, much higher than the official figures would suggest — in fact, about 1.2 million annually in a nation with a population of about 46 million, or more than six times higher than the abortion rate in the United States.
As Dr. Lazaryev says, “The only thing which protects unborn life in Ukraine is the courage of pregnant women.”
Continuing his investigations, Dr. Lazaryev found that women were paid $200 to $300 — three month’s salary — to carry their pregnancies to a very late stage and to deliver the babies alive in a kind of forced premature birth. This procedure allows the living baby’s organs to be harvested while they are still as fresh as possible.
Dr. Lazaryev also found that every region of Ukraine has twin institutions. One does the late-term ‘artificial deliveries,’ and the other dismembers the live-born baby and passes the parts on to other buyers, who screen the material and then sell it at a huge markup to the worldwide network of “clinics” like the Institute for Regenerative Medicine.

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Re: Ukrainian Catholic Bishops Ask Francis for the Consecration of Russia
« Reply #19 on: March 03, 2022, 12:03:29 AM »
I find it hard to believe he even asked him.

I know. What were they thinking?