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John Paul II Endorses Liberty, Equality and Fraternity in France
Heresy of the Week, Week of 9/10/04 By Bro. Michael Dimond and Bro. Peter Dimond For more see: Heresies of the Week – Miscellaneous Articles and Issues
Comment: The slogan “liberty, equality and fraternity” was the motto of the French Revolution when it overthrew the Catholic/Christian order in France in 1789. In fact, if you do a websearch for “French Revolution” the slogan “liberty, equality and fraternity” naturally comes up immediately. It represents the rejection of God and the Catholic Faith and the elevation of man against God. By Antipope John Paul II’s speech, he is clearly telling us that the torch of the revolution against the Catholic Church is something that he champions, and that the continuance of this revolution against God and Catholicism has now passed to “the Church.” By this statement, Antipope John Paul II is telling those who have “ears to hear” (and those who understand the evil significance of the French Revolution) that he is on the side of the revolutionaries against the Catholic Church. He is telling us that he wants to use his counterfeit sect to make these Antichrist and revolutionary ideals the very “basis of social life”! This statement is so bad that, upon seeing it, even one false traditionalist commentator remarked that it may mark that the reign of Antichrist is upon us or very close, since by it Antipope John Paul II is enshrining the principles of Antichrist and Anti-Catholicism as the mission of the Church and what must constitute the very basis of social life! Many Popes have condemned the French Revolution’s slogan “liberty, equality and fraternity,” but I will just quote Pius X. The entire Apostolic Letter of Pius X on “the Sillon” deals with why this slogan is opposed to Catholic teaching. For more see: Heresies of the Week – Miscellaneous Articles and IssuesSign up for our free e-mail list to see future vaticancatholic.com videos and articles.
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