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ViktorKyiv
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Please, help me about all the statements “to pray for Russia”. St Faustina did it, the children in 1911 had vision of Holy Mother about it… I forgot many of Catholic messages…
…but most effectively spread by the Soviet Union, I think. Most other communist states looked up to the USSR, even if after many looked closer and thought they could do better.If my requests are heeded, Russia will be converted, and there will be peace; if not, she will spread her errors throughout the world, causing wars and persecutions of the Church.
**What errors?
Communism was cooked up by a German Jew living in England.**
Interestingly enough, Marxism is NOT what Lenin claimed it was, nor was Lenin’s misinterpretation of Marxism to survive Stalin, who simply turned it into a variation of Divine Right Autocracy, with the “divine” replaced by the “People’s Party” and lip service to Marxism.…but most effectively spread by the Soviet Union, I think. Most other communist states looked up to the USSR, even if after many looked closer and thought they could do better.
Is that what you think Our Lady of Fatima was asking for?I pray for the conversion of Russia to Catholicism, as do many Traditional Catholics.
A big part of Our Lady's message at Fatima is about Communism. I think it's quite obvious that the message that Russia will spread her errors refers to Communism, and NOT Orthodoxy. I'm quite aware that many Orthodox believers in the former Soviet Union were persecuted and murdered. However I don't know how the traditional interpretation of Fatima somehow ignores this.
I don't mean to sound antagonistic here, but there is quite alot in Catholicism that offends the Orthodox. Especially in Russia. Our continued prayers for the conversion of Russia to Catholicism are not overt actions. At the very least you could say that you leave it to God as to how he answers our prayers.
I have no desire whatsoever to insult Orthodox believers, but I'm also willing to admit when the topic comes up, that we do not believe the same things. Quite often I've found that sincere Orthodox are much more accepting of that reality then many in the Catholic Church who constantly push for ecumenism.I remember what the good nuns told us so very many years ago: we were to pray for “the conversion of Russia” from communism to Christianity. The idea to pray for “conversion of Russia” from Orthodoxy was most certainly never mentioned.I believe Catholics have always believed the conversion part to be a conversion to Catholicism.
this was my impression too, cause at the time, Russia was not Orthodox, but Communist.I remember what the good nuns told us so very many years ago: we were to pray for “the conversion of Russia” from communism to Christianity. The idea to pray for “conversion of Russia” from Orthodoxy was most certainly never mentioned.