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Friday, December 16, 2005




THE MYSTICAL ROSE QUOTE

That quote consists of the final paragraphs of the opening speech of the fifth and last convention of F.U.D.O.S.I. (an umbrella organization that attempted unsuccessfully to unify occult groups from around the world). It was delivered by Emile Dantinne, the Grand Imperator. The convention took place after the devastation of the Second World War (in 1946, specifically). It honored those members who had died in the war, including those who were sent to the camps for their beliefs. The esoteric orders had been outlawed by the Nazis.

In that speech there is a recounting of the prophecies fortelling the war which began as early as 1934, and there is a plan of their "great work"

...a plan of spiritual action for the spreading of Light into the old world.

This plan includes the protection and diffusion of spiritual and Christian culture which prepares the way for the reconciliation and union of all God's children.

The R+C is not a religion which claims to substitute for those of any of its followers, it is a great Brotherhood of Love, and Spiritual Science; it brings to them unknown powers and an increase in the great Light of Christ. In its unfoldment it is free from political contentions and strife, but it offers to the great universality of nations a deep reason of reconciliation. In this feeling of brotherhood and spiritual uplifting, in this progressive development lies the principle of its exoteric action.


No indication is given as to what the "esoteric action" will be, but invariably there is esoteric action that coordinates with exoteric action in all occult groups. The esoteric action is the province of the inner circle.

The speech continues:

In such an upset period, when the selfishness of individuals, of nations and of races is increasing more and more, at this crucial point in the cycle of civilization, to save humankind from the abyss of barbarism, of brutality and of frightful cruelty to which it is rushing madly, noble and generous souls are greatly needed, that they may be infused with the true wisdom and science, inspired with the spirit of the purest and most Christian Love, capable of facing martyrdom fearlessly and to suffer it for the triumph of the sacred mission to which they have pledged themselves.

Against the new storm that is preparing itself in the dark horizon of a social world always stressed with demoniacal forces, we must oppose our utmost strength for the realization of a great Christian and Initiatique ideal made of Goodness, of Beauty and eternal Science, Wisdom and Justice.

The spiritual harvest will be wonderful. The Divine Harvester may come later on to appraise our work.

This is what we must do and we will do it against the whole world, for the Kingdom of the Holy Spirit must prevail on this destitute earth as well as in the highest Heaven.

Pitfalls and treason will be but a powerful stimulus which will prompt us to do better still so as to show to the world the sublime character and the High teachings of Him who died on the Cross, on the Calvary, and of Whom we must be the valiant, tireless and faithful apostles.


The entire speech can be read here in the study of Milko Bogaard. Scroll down to approximately the mid-point on the website to read it.

Some points to consider:

1. JPII anticipated a "new springtime."

2. JPII castigated repeatedly those who were caught up in materialism.

3. Benedict is looking to beauty to rescue Catholicism.

4. Pentecostalism--faith in the contemporary descent of the Holy Spirit onto individuals--is fashionable in Roman Catholicism today.

5. The former Jesuit pastor of the Byzantine Catholic parish in San Francisco is now working for the Egyptian Museum, a museum owned and operated by A.M.O.R.C., one of the groups included in F.U.D.O.S.I. He appears to be doing this with the approval of his bishop and his Jesuit superior.

6. Hegel was a hermeticist according to Glenn Alexander Magee, and Hegel's philosophy influenced von Balthasar, and thus JPII and Benedict.

7. Medjugorje, which appears to have significant occult overtones, has not been condemned in any way that influences the people who support it.

8. Von Speyer was a visionary who apparently had visions in conflict with Roman Catholic doctrine. Her visions were never investigated. They were embraced by von Balthasar to the point that he considers his theology and her visions to be inseparable.

9. Ecumenism and interreligious dialogue is uniting the religions.

Has the post-Vatican II Church embraced occultism? Have the occultists become Catholic through redefinition of doctrine? Will this universal brotherhood work to edge Christ out of our world, or is the plan to finally bring the world to Christ?

In all sincerity, I really do not know.

Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us!



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