T. S. Flanders talks to Managing Editor of Catholic Family News, Matt Gaspers, about Our Lady of Fatima and the prophecies concerning the conversion of the Muhammadans. This show is the final part in a series on the history of Muhammadanism during Ramadan, promoting the nine days of prayer for their conversion.
Please say a Hail Mary for the salvation of their souls.
Matt Gaspers’ Testimonium gratiae (testimony to grace)
Matt Gaspers: Fatima, Islam, and Our Lady’s Coming Triumph
Matt Gaspers: “The End of Islam: Russia’s Future Role”
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Open Letter of Muslim converts to Catholicism to Pope Francis
I’m very happy to have Yves DuPont explained better, that by the Consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, the Russians are predicted to defend western Europe against the Islamic invasion. But can another issue also be valid? Does the Angel touching the world with the flaming sword, relate to the search term “putin nuclear armageddon”? Vladimir Putin is strongly alleged to have a mania for nuclear armageddon. (One report was that Putin thinks the Russians will go to heaven if there is a nuclear war with the West.) May this be another instance of Muslim influence on the Russians? Former Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was a strong proponent of Shi’ite nuclear armageddonism, in the form of what is known as the Mahdi, so-called “the 12th Imam”, a Shi’ite mystical figure who is supposed to have inexplicably disappeared, and whose return is supposed to herald the end of the world. Is this reasonable?
Yes those are reasonable but it’s difficult to know exactly what is going on and what will happen. So many different factors at work in history but thank God we know how to be prepared.
Topic: Conflict between reason and faith in The Brothers Karamazov
Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s “The Brothers Karamazov” is reasonably held to be the greatest, most psychologically penetrating novel, by Catholic observers Dr. Rhonda Chervin, and philosopher Peter Kreeft. A strong subtext at the beginnng, is religious belief by the novel’s Christ-like character, Aloysha, and various closely interacting characters suffering Western post-modern doubt in the generations preparing the way to the Bolshevik tsunami. The Soviet period under Stalin was beset with official denial of the validity of such a fundamental field of study as genetics, not unreasonably attributed to Stalin’s objection to Gregory Mendel as a Catholic priest.
Yes certainly a masterpiece of Russian literature. I do prefer Crime and Punishment as a novel, but Brothers K excels in its spiritual depth.