3. Vatican Chief Exorcist Says Consecration of Russia Still Not Done

Transcription

3. Vatican Chief Exorcist Says Consecration of Russia Still Not Done
Vatican Chief Exorcist Says
Consecration of Russia Still Not Done
by Father Gabriele Amorth
“Therefore, that of 1984 was not a proper Consecration of Russia. I was there, kneeling
just a couple of meters ahead of the Holy Father...”
When I became a priest, I didn’t think that my priestly life would have been so affected by Our
Lady of Fatima! As a child, I was delighted to read about the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima, which
occurred at the end of World War I, in 1917. She appeared to three little shepherds, but they were so
young: Lucy was 10 years old, Francisco was 9 and Jacinta 7, but they received such a great message!
What an important prophecy it was, full of events that would manifest themselves only many
years later! But I was immediately devoted to Our Lady of Fatima, and from Her I received the grace of
being chosen to organize the Consecration of Italy to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, which occurred in
1959! I was appointed by the Italian Bishops Conference to organize such a marvelous consecration, but
time was so short and we didn’t know how to make it in time! Well, we were able to because for the first
time we decided to bring the statue of Our Lady of Fatima to Italy!
Back then, the so-called “Peregrinatio Mariae” (that is, bringing a statue of Our Lady in
pilgrimage across a nation or a diocese) was not as common as it is today! We opted to move the Statue
of Our Lady by helicopter, through all the major cities in Italy. There was nothing faster than the
helicopter, back then, to quickly move the statue, and we only had a few months to do it, from April
1958 until September 1959, to make sure that Our Lady could visit the whole country of Italy.
I knew Padre Pio for many years, and I was able to find a way to bring the statue of Our Lady to
Padre Pio as well! So, this was my first adventure: the Consecration of Italy to the Immaculate Heart of
Mary.
Then, in 1984, when John Paul II decided to consecrate the world – the most solemn ceremony,
the one that occurred in Rome on March 25, 1984 – on the day of the consecration the Statue of Our
Lady of Fatima (the main one, the statue that is never moved from the Fatima Sanctuary) was flown
over from Portugal and was venerated in Saint Peter’s Square! I was appointed that day to organize
Saint Peter’s Square, but there were so many pilgrims, so many people that day, that they entirely filled
Saint Peter’s Square and the roads around it, so that most of them were not even able to see the Pope or
the statue!
1
www.fatima.org/pdf/losservatore/article_3.pdf
However, that day the Pope did something unusual while pronouncing the consecration prayer.
He wanted to consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. His entourage, however, was against
it: “No, Holy Father, if you do this you’ll offend the Patriarch of Moscow”; or, “No, Holy Father, if you
do this [you’ll go against the Soviets]”, etc.
So after several attempts to change his advisors’ minds, the Pope finally went along with them.
He did not name Russia during the Consecration.
But he did do Our Lady of Fatima this service – he made it known very plainly and quite
publicly that he was not performing that day the consecration requested by Our Lady of Fatima. And the
Pope drew particular attention to this fact by alluding to it twice that day – first in the morning, during
the prayer of consecration itself, and then again three hours later.
The text of the consecration prayer had been prepared many months before this ceremony. It was
sent to all the bishops in a letter of December 8, 1983, and published in the Vatican newspaper,
L’Osservatore Romano, on February 17, 1984.
But on that morning of March 25, 1984, well after that part of the Act of Consecration at which
the Holy Father had pronounced the consecration of the world to the Blessed Virgin – seven paragraphs
later, to be precise – he unexpectedly broke away from the prepared text. After the words “Mother of the
Church,” he added the following words:
“Enlighten especially the peoples of which You await our consecration and confiding.”
This was the only change that he made to the planned ceremony, and his words clearly indicate
that he knows that the Consecration of Russia asked for by Our Lady of Fatima was not accomplished
by that day’s consecration.
His words were a plea for a special group of people whose consecration the Blessed Virgin
was still awaiting.
Our Lady of Fatima only ever specified that She wanted the Consecration of RUSSIA.
And if that was not clear enough, he repeated this same message several hours later, when he
gathered with 10,000 of the faithful in St. Peter’s Basilica at 4 p.m. to say goodbye to the Pilgrim Virgin
statue.
Even then, hours after the morning’s consecration ceremony, the Pope acknowledged in a public
prayer to Our Lady of Fatima that the consecration which She had asked for is yet to be done. In his
prayer, he drew Her attention once again to this certain group of peoples (the peoples of Russia) that has
a special need of being consecrated – a group of peoples, he said:
2
www.fatima.org/pdf/losservatore/article_3.pdf
“for whom You Yourself await our act of consecration and of entrustment.”
Our Lady only asked for a Consecration of Russia, because at Fatima She never asked for a
consecration of the world. The latter was asked through Blessed Alessandrina Maria da Costa and the
Portuguese bishops and followed another path. Therefore, that of 1984 was not a proper Consecration of
Russia. I was there, kneeling just a couple of meters ahead of the Holy Father, and mentally to myself I
said the words to consecrate Russia.
If Our Lady wants, then Our Lady will go to Moscow! Our Lady is able to reach every place in
the world and She will go to Russia as well, the country that spread the worst error of the last century
(and of our century too): Communism! Our Lady predicted it! If Russia will not be consecrated to Her
Immaculate Heart, that nation would spread its errors all over the world, and in fact atheist communism
did spread all over the world, because we didn’t do what Our Lady requested!
Our Lady, however, despite what has and what has not been done, is still able to destroy all these
errors and to come back through Moscow and Russia to bring back the world to the righteous path. This
way, that nation which spread the most heinous errors all over the world, including Communism, will
become a missionary nation instead, from which many missionaries will come, in order to bring
devotion to Our Lady all over the world! Fatima – that is, Our Lady – loves us and wants to bring us to
Jesus and to give peace to the world.
Having given you this message, I am happy to bless every one of you: may the intercession of
the Blessed Virgin Mary bring upon you the blessing of the Most Holy Trinity, in the name of the
Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost; and may the love of Mary bring us to truly love Her Divine Son
Jesus, because it is through Mary that Jesus came to us, and it is through Mary that we will go to Jesus.
Praised be Jesus Christ, nowand forever!
See below, photographic
L’Osservatore Romano of March 26-
reproductions
3
www.fatima.org/pdf/losservatore/article_3.pdf
from
the
Pope’s
own
newspaper,
Reproduction of the March 26-27, 1984 issue of L’Osservatore Romano, with the key words, enlarged, of Pope John Paul
II’s words. The highlighted words are translated in the caption below. Opponents of the Consecration of Russia have,
conveniently, from 1984 until this day, omitted to report that the Pope actually said, in effect, that he had not done the
Consecration of Russia as requested by Our Lady of Fatima.
On December 8, 1983, Pope John Paul II wrote to all the bishops of the world, inviting them to join in with him on March 25,
1984, in consecrating the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. He included with his letter his prepared text of
consecration. On March 25, 1984, the Pope, making the consecration before the statue of Our Lady of Fatima departed
from his prepared text to add the words highlighted above and translated below. As you can see they were reported in
L’Osservatore Romano. The words he added at this point indicate clearly, that the Pope knew then that the consecration of
the world done that day did not fulfill the requests of Our Lady of Fatima. After performing the consecration of the world
proper, a few paragraphs earlier, the Pope added the highlighted words which translate: “Enlighten especially the peoples
of which You await our consecration and confiding.” This publicly and clearly shows he knew Our Lady after that ceremony
was still awaiting the Pope and bishops to consecrate certain peoples to Her, that is the peoples of Russia.
4
www.fatima.org/pdf/losservatore/article_3.pdf
5
www.fatima.org/pdf/losservatore/article_3.pdf