LASTING WORLD PEACE: How best to make it happen?

May 6th, 2010 by Arnold Jago in God, Happiness, Justice, Mary, Modern Church, Politics, Prayer

Twelve months ago, the Superior General of the Society of Saint Pius the Tenth (SSPX), Bishop Fellay, asked traditional Catholics worldwide to participate in a Rosary Crusade.

He requested that Rosaries be said asking that Pope Benedict, together with all the bishops of the world, will consecrate the nation of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

His aim was to have 12 million Rosaries recited for that intention between 1 May 2009 and 25 March 2010.

Well, the time has elapsed and it turns out that over 19 million Rosaries were said – including 5.5 million by Catholics in the USA and 3.1 million in France . . . Australia managed 439,000.

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This consecration is something Our Lady herself requested of three children to whom she appeared at Fatima in 1917.

She said, “I shall come to ask for the Consecration of Russia to My Immaculate Heart . . . .

If people attend to my requests, Russia will be converted and the world will have peace . . . .

In the end, my Immaculate Heart will triumph. The Holy Father (and the remaining bishops) will consecrate Russia to me . . . .

Russia will be converted and a period of peace will be given to mankind . . . .” 

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It’s a long story, but for various reasons the consecration has never been carried out in exactly the way Our Lady asked for.

That is what we hope Pope Benedict will now decide to do.

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There have been two previous Rosary Crusades for two earlier intentions.

After the first (in 2007), the Pope lifted the ban on the use of the Old Latin Mass.

After the second (in 2009), he lifted the “excommunications” of the four bishops of the SSPX.

After this Third Rosary Crusade, will we see, in 2010, another miracle worked in the heart of the Pope?

If so, then we may confidently expect the further miracle of world peace to follow.

Natural methods have never achieved much peace.

We look now to God to grant us his peace by supernatural means.

Let’s keep praying for the Pope, for the worldwide Catholic community, and for peace.

World peace. Only with God's help will we achieve it.

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