RU 07/2009 - CANADA, RUSSIA
- CANADA:
A school girl presently astonishes Canada,
and even the United States.
She is 12 years old and her name is Lia. She won last week a speech competition
with her school in Toronto,
causing a monstrous controversy. Because the topic she had chosen was abortion.
Her speech has already been viewed 394,000 times, on www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOR1wUqvJS4&feature=channel_page.
She began her 5 minutes speech as follows: “What if I told you that right now,
someone was choosing if you were gonna live or die? What if I told you that
this choice wasn’t based on what you could or couldn’t do, what you’d done in
the past, or what you would do in the future? And what if I told you, you could
do nothing about it? Fellow students and teachers, thousands of children are
right now in that very situation. Someone is choosing without even knowing them
whether they are going to live or die. That someone is their mother. And that
choice is abortion.” Her mother declared that Lia had chosen this topic by
herself, against the opinion of her mom who feared difficulties at the school
with such a controversial subject. The first obstacle was her classroom
teacher, a `pro-choice' feminist, but finally this one gave up in front of the
pure and firm conviction of her pupil, and Lia won the first price in her
class. Then came the school level. A panel of judges did not want to accept the
topic which Lia had chosen, until one of the judges - who had left the room by
protest before even Lia opened her mouth - resigned, which opened the way to
accept the speech of Lia. It was only late in the evening that the panel, face
to the enthusiasm as well of the pupils as of the professors, accepted after
tough discussions the first price to Lia, who qualified to take part in the
regional contest at the end of February. “Lia really got me thinking”, recalls
her classroom teacher. – Go to the Youtube file to see how this young girl
delivers her little speech. Here one can understand what Jesus meant when he
announced: “Happy those who are hungry and thirsty for Justice” and “Happy the
pure hearts!” And this other word in the Old Testament: “If you do not announce
the truth, I shall make speak the stones!” The association S.O.S MOTHERS,
Paris, announced many times that they never found any rejection of the Life
between the hundreds of pregnant young girls whom they could help to escape
from abortion. The abortion was each time proposed to them, and even intimated,
granted and imposed, by the adults, practically against their true wish. As
soon as S.O.S MOTHERS helped a little bit these young girls, the love of the
baby in them jumped out immediately like a pure water jet, which recalls this
other Word of Our Lord: “If you do not become like those little children, you
will not enter into the Kingdom
of God!” The abortion is
only an ugly idea of disillusioned, used, pessimistic, adults, ruminants of
death. May the young people live, live the babies, live the Children of the Kingdom of Heaven! - (ru; cf. Catholic Online
Feb.17, 2009).
- RUSSIA: This country, after the death of the
patriarch Alexij II, gave itself a new patriarch in the person of Kirill, metropolitan
of Smolensk and oecumenical spokesperson of the Patriarchate of Moscow near the
Vatican during the last years. Kirill is known for his liberal sights, in contrast
with a rather conservative Russian Orthodoxy. He decided, from the day of his
election as patriarch, to work in favour of the elimination of any obstacle to
the unity between Orthodoxy and the Catholic Church, and first of all to facilitate
a meeting between the Patriarch of Russia and the pope “after having solved
certain conflicts”. Already in 2003, Kirill had declared that these conflicts
relate to, on the one hand, the existence of catholic communities called `uniates'
in the east, and on the other hand the current role of the catholic
missionaries in countries which are mainly orthodox. Kirill said that the work of
catholic missionaries in Russia
“violates the spirit of the decree of 1964 of the Vatican
II Council” which had recognized Orthodoxy as a true Church. “If salvation can
be obtained through the Orthodoxy”, he declared in 2003, “then why one needs
Catholic churches in orthodox countries?” Let us point out that in Russia, a
country of 144 million people, there are only abt. 600,000 Catholics, i.e. 0.4%.
The Vatican established in
1991, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union,
four Apostolic Administrations covering the vast Russian territory, to frame
the 316 catholic parishes of today. They were transformed by the pope into 4
dioceses in 2002, without informing the Orthodox Church in advance. For the
orthodox Patriarchate, it was a fatal blow for the unity, which was wished so
intensely by the oecumenical contacts practiced since the festivities of the
millenium of the baptism of Russia
in 1988. The Russian Patriarchate sees Russia as its `canonical
territory'. The Vatican defends
itself by saying that these dioceses are used only for the foreign Catholics
residing in Russia
and that they do not practice any `proselytism' near orthodox Russians. Thus
Rev. Fr. Bernard Leannec, priest of Saint-Louis-of-France in Moscow, declares: “To belong to the Catholic
Church or the Orthodox Church, it’s to be Christian. Let us leave with the
human being the freedom of choice, the freedom of conscience!” As for the
uniatism, the oecumenical agreements of Balamand in Lebanon, of June 23rd,
1993, co-signed by several cardinals of Rome and many orthodox delegates,
wanted even to finish with the ‘uniate’ Catholics’ by recommending them to either
join the Orthodox Church, or to join the “Latin rite”. - But Alexij II dit not
get mislead: hadn't the pope Pius IX sent Assomptionists at the beginning of
the 20th century “to convert Russia”?
Wouldn't the Virgin Mary of Fatima have required the “conversion of Russia”,
insinuating the conversion of Orthodoxy to Catholicism? Does not exist the only
one Church: ‘una, sancta, catholica and apostolica’? - The problem is, for the
patriarchate, a certain duplicity of the language of Rome which is strongly felt in the east and
which obstructs any bringing together. It would be necessary to have the courage
to say what one believes, to deeply wish the fastening of Moscow to Rome, to
arrive to a dialog IN THE TRUTH and then to the full unity of the MYSTICAL BODY
OF CHRIST, instead of tergiversating on a hypothetical multitude of Churches.
It would be necessary to manage to discuss true problems with our orthodox
brothers: which is the form of this unity? Which is the true message of the Holy
Virgin of Fatima? Which is the minimum gesture
so that the separate Orthodox Church is attached to the Church-mother of Rome, based on Peter?
Only this true language will release the dialog, will open to the pope the way
to `Holy Russia' and will
lead to the so much needed unity, face to an increasingly pagan Europe and an Islam which is more and more conqueror. But
in Rome one
seems to think straightforwardly in the opposite direction. Thus Mgr Jean-Louis
Tauran declared on June 4th, 2001 on the Philippines: ”The two
elements, the harmony between the people and justice within the society, are
the principles which guide our relationship with all the religions… It would be
erroneous to regard the faithful of other religions as someone to be converted.
He’s rather a person who should be understood, by leaving with God the role to clarify
his conscience. The religions should not enter into competition the ones with
the others, but must be rather like brothers and sisters who walk hand in hand
to build the channels of fraternity, by building a beautiful world in which it
is possible to live and to work.” A perfect FM global world speech of the New
Age type! Already cardinal Cassidy had vociferated in 1999 at Augsburg,
at the time of the Joint Declaration with the Protestants, that Rome does not aim any
more at the return of the other Christians towards the Catholic Church. Nobody
thus should any more be converted? We start to drink up to the end the
religious liberty invented by Vatican II
Council. We wonder: Would St Paul,
patron of the missionaries, thus have understood nothing? Would Saint-Louis have been
mistaken? Would Saint François Xavier have gone to Asia
for nothing? Would Saint Theresa of Lisieux have sacrificed herself for the
missions in vain? And so many of other missionaries, brethren and sisters who left
to conquer the hearts for Christ? We do not dare to imagine that in Rome one forgets what Christ
clearly ordered: “Go to the whole world and teach all the people, and baptize
them in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost!” Only this language
of truth will lead us to the so much desired unity. - (ru; cf FT Feb.15 , RU
23/2001 and RU 47/2003) - - O.A.M.D.G. - -
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