Published: February 02, 2011
Letter to the Editor
John Paul II Must Not Be Beatified
Your Holiness,
Before every canonization, all deeds of the candidate must be examined whether they are consistent with Catholic doctrine. Your predecessor John Paul II committed several crimes against the faith. The fruit was mass apostasy from Christ and from the Church. These crimes of his are as follows:
1) The gesture in Assisi in its essence runs counter to the whole God's revelation Tradition of the Church and is completely heretical. It suggests that Christianity and paganism are equal paths to salvation. And this is haeresis maxima.
2) John Paul II did not protect the faith and morals. He is to blame for dissemination of the HCT heresies. These heresies deny the inspiration of the Holy Scripture, the Divinity of Christ and all the miracles.
3) He annulled excommunication of Freemasons. Thus he enabled them a free access to the Church offices.
4) He allowed people with the spirit of the world to be elected to the posts of bishops. The result is disastrous state of the Church.
What does the Holy Scripture says of Assisi? "What pagans sacrifice they offer to demons and not to God. I do not want you to have fellowship with demons." (1Cor 10:20) God forbids syncretism, or false regard for pagan religions. The consequences of false beatification: a) Infallibility of the Pope in questions of faith and morals, will be cancelled. b) All hitherto canonizations of the martyrs and even of the Apostles will be cancelled too. Why? Because they preferred to die rather than to make false peace with paganism. c) The Catholic Church will cease to be Catholic. Why? Because heresy will be beatified!
Your Holiness, John Paul II must not be beatified but rather the contrary - he must be excommunicated. We quote a statement of a priest of the Orthodox Church: "A posthumous excommunication of Pope John Paul II will save not only the Catholic Church but most likely whole Christianity. If it is not pronounced, the door to the global reign of antichrist will open wide." Your Holiness, You will become either a traitor or a martyr! The Apostle Peter betrayed the Lord three times, but then he repented. Finally, he shed his blood for Jesus' sake in Rome. Your Holiness, follow the first pope!
Praying for You,
Seven bishops of the Synod of the Ukrainian orthodox Greek-Catholic Church
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