The Consecration of
Russia: Consequences for the World
For Fulfillment
When the Pope and all of the
Catholic bishops of the world consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart of
Mary, what will be the result? What will the promised Triumph of the Immaculate
Heart of Mary look like?
Many are not aware that God
has given us a glimpse of the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. It
occurred in Portugal, after the Portuguese bishops solemnly consecrated their
country to the Immaculate Heart, on May 13, 1931.
As a result of the
consecration, Portugal experienced a three-fold miracle:
- there was a magnificent Catholic Renaissance, during which there
was a striking rebirth of Catholic life;
- there was a miraculous political and social reform, in line with
Catholic social principles, took place; and
- there was a two-fold miracle of peace, during which Portugal was
spared from both the Spanish Civil War and the Second World War.
Portugals Cardinal
Cerejeira affirmed that the above-mentioned graces, which completely
transformed the nation, were due to Our Lady of Fatima. He stated, "To express
what has been going on here for twenty-five years, the Portuguese vocabulary
has but one word: miracle. Yes, we are convinced that we
owe the wonderful transformation of Portugal to the protection of the Most Holy
Virgin."
The Cardinal also stated that
the manifold blessings Our Lady obtained for Portugal are a sample of what She
will obtain for the entire world, once Russia is properly consecrated to Her
Immaculate Heart. "What has taken place in Portugal proclaims the miracle," he
asserted. "And it foreshadows what the Immaculate Heart of Mary has prepared
for the world."
With the Consecration of
Russia to the Immaculate Heart, and the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart, the
entire world will experience the graces Portugal experienced following its
consecration. However, they will be on a global scale, and necessarily, much
more striking! There will be peace throughout the world. Nations will accept
the reign of Christ the King, and will thus base their laws upon His Laws. And
the Catholic Church will be renewed, and all peoples and nations will be
converted to the fervent practice of the Catholic Faith.
For a more detailed
description of the miraculous transformation of Portugal, which is a preview of
what the entire world will experience when the collegial Consecration of Russia
is done, see "The
Consecrations of Portugal (1931, 1938) and their Benefits".
For Non-Fulfillment
History has demonstrated the
results of the Pope and bishops failure to consecrate Russia. We have
seen countless wars and conflicts: World War II; the Korean and Vietnam Wars;
countless bloody revolutions in Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia; the
recent Iraqi war, etc. Also, we have the war against the unborn being fought,
even on our own soil, in which 50 million babies are killed every year
worldwide.
All around us we have
evidence that we are not living in the period of peace promised by Our Lady of
Fatima. Yet all of these horrible punishments could have been avoided, and
future problems can still be avoided, through the Consecration of Russia. It is
the Pope and bishops delay in fulfilling the command of God to perform a
collegial Consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary that has
allowed the terrible devastations of the past century after 1929, when
the formal command for the Consecration was given to occur. The
destruction will only continue to escalate if the conversion of Russia is not
obtained; we will see the predicted enslavement of the whole world, and the
actual annihilation of various nations.
Thus the consequences of
neglecting to perform this simple act of consecration are immeasurable. We must
pray that it be done soon, and that we be spared from enslavement and
annihilation. Just as the first Pope, St. Peter, was freed from prison by the
early Christians prayers, our current Pope can be similarly aided by our
prayers, so that he will finally obey Heavens requests and consecrate
Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
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