Posted on 06/30/2004 6:04:55 AM PDT by Polycarp IV
Catholic Family News Special Report
Pictures of a Desecration
Photo Report of Hindu Ritual at Fatima
by John Vennari
(article appears below photos)
May 5: Portugal's SIC television announces its |
Morning prayers in the Radha Krishna temple in Lisbon |
"All the invocations of the pagans are hateful |
A young Hindu woman explains the importance |
About 60 Hindus travel by bus to Fatima |
Arrival at the Fatima Shrine |
The Hindus bring a gift of flowers. For them, Our Lady |
SIC broacasting says, "This is a unique event in the |
...the Hindu priest, the Shastri recites at the (Catholic) |
The Hindu ritual a ceremony to false gods desecrates |
The "Hindu family of Porgutal" worshipping at the |
Shrine Rector Guerra speaks approvingly about |
Crossing the esplanade to meet the Bishop |
Received by the Bishop of Fatima. SIC explains, "the |
...which can be understood as an invitation for other visits" |
The Bishop of Fatima says, |
Shrine Rector Guerra receives from the Hindus |
The Bishop of Fatima also receives a shawl |
Acknoweldgement to SIC Televisino for video footage from which these photos were extracted.
Catholic Family News has obtained a video copy of the SIC television broadcast of the Hindu ritual performed at Fatima. As reported last month, the sacrilege took place on May 5 with the blessing of Fatima Shrine Rector Guerra, and the Bishop of Leiria-Fatima, D. Sarafim de Sousa Ferreira e Silva.
SIC, a national television station in Portugal, reported on the Hindu ritual at Fatima the same day it took place. The announcer called it an ncommon ecumenical experience.
The broadcast shows morning prayer at the Radha Krishna temple in Lisbon. Light and water, energy and nature, mark the rhythm of the Arati, the morning prayer, the announcer says. Hinduism is the oldest of the great religions. It is characterized by multiple deities, worshiped through a triple dimension of life and sacredness: the creator god, the preserver god, and the god who has the power to destroy.
Thus the Hindus spent the morning worshiping their false gods, which are nothing more than demons. Saint Francis Xavier, the apostle to India, said of Hinduism: All the invocations of the pagans are hateful to God because all their gods are devils.[1]
A young Hindu woman appears on screen with statues of gods in the background. She explains, This is god Shiva and his wife Parvati. In the center we can see god Rama, to our right his wife Sita and to our left, his brother and companion Lakshmama. Now we can see Krishna Bhagwan and his consort Radha. The deities are always accompanied by their respective consorts or wives. As a rule, when we address the deities or want to ask for their graces, we address the feminine deity, who is very important to us.
About 60 Hindus, said the broadcast, leave Lisbon with the chandam, the sign on their foreheads which shows the wish for good fortune in a noble task. And this is the day dedicated to the greatest of all female deities. She is called the Most Holy Mother, the goddess Devi, the deity of Nature who many Portuguese Hindus also find in Fatima.
Another young Hindu lady explains, As a Hindu, who believes the whole world, or rather all human beings, are members of a global family, it would be natural for me to see any manifestation of God, including Our Lady of Fatima, as a manifestation of the same God.
Here, this young lady speaks as a true Hindu, since Hinduism regards the various false gods they worship as manifestations of God. Thus, they are not honoring Our Lady as the Mother of Our Lord Jesus Christ, but worshiping Her as a manifestation of their pagan god.
The newscast then shows the Hindus bringing flowers to the statue of Our Lady inside the Capelinha, the little chapel built over the spot where Our Lady of Fatima appeared. The Hindu priest stands at the Catholic altar and recites a Hindu prayer. Meanwhile, the SIC announcer says, This is a unique moment in the history of the Sanctuary and of devotion itself. The Hindu priest, the Shastri, recites at the altar the Shanti Pa, the prayer for peace.
Pope Pius XI, in a liturgical prayer consecrating the human race to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, prayed for the conversion of all who are not members of the Mystical Body. He invoked Our Lord, be Thou King of all those who are involved with the darkness of idolatry. [2] This idolatry is now practiced at the Fatima Shrine, desecrating the sacred site, making it necessary for the chapel to be re-consecrated.
In another clip, the Hindu priest explains that he finds a divine energy at Fatima. It is an energy that permeates the whole place, he says. It has the power to be present here, around us. Whenever I come here, I feel this vibration ...
SIC then explains that the display of this group of Hindus at Fatima is not well-accepted by all Catholics. The camera then shifts to Fatima Shrine Rector Guerra who defends Hindu worship at the Catholic Shrine.
It is obvious says Rector Guerra, that these civilizations and religions are quite different. But I think that there is a common background to all religions. There is a common background that, how can I put it, is born from the common humanity we all possess. And it is very important that we recognize this common background, because, due to the clashes of the differences, we sometimes forget our equality. These meetings give us that occasion.
The Hindus are then welcomed by the Bishop of Leiria-Fatima in a room containing a large model of the modernistic Fatima Shrine now under construction. This time, says the broadcast, the Hindu pilgrims are received as if they were an embassy; an unheard of gesture which can be understood as an invitation for other visits. This means that the pagan desecration of the Fatima Shrine is likely to happen again and again.
The Bishop of Leiria- Fatima then says, We dont want to be fundamentalist, we dont want that, but we want to be honest, sincere and want to communicate by osmosis the fruitfulness of our rituals, so that we may produce fruits. I am pleased to meet them.
At this point, the Hindu priest places on the shoulders of the Bishop of Leiria- Fatima and Shrine Rector Guerra a shawl covered with verse of the Bhagwad Gita, one of Hinduisms sacred books.
The report ends with a close-up of a guest book that includes the signatures of Pope John Paul II, Mother Teresa, and a Hindu high priest. It goes on to say that Hindus intend to keep Fatima on the road map of places where they claim they can find vibrations of holiness...
Catholic Family News has reported on the interfaith orientation at Fatima since it was launched at the interreligious Congress held at Fatima in October 2003.[4] We warned repeatedly that this type of desecration was inevitable if Catholics did not resist the new ecumenical program.
Predictably, the enablers of the New Fatima such as Father Robert J. Fox ridiculed our efforts and tried to dissuade Catholics from taking us seriously. Father Fox, on an April 25 EWTN broadcast, claimed that the reports about the interfaith activity at Fatima were nothing but "fabrications, that he knows Shrine Rector Guerra personally, and that Rector Guerra would never allow such interfaith activities to take place. Less than two weeks after this EWTN broadcast, the Fatima Shrine was desecrated by pagan worship, with the blessing of Rector Guerra and the Bishop of Leiria- Fatima.
Pope Leo XIII, along with his predecessors taught we are bound absolutely to worship God in the way which He has shown to be His will".[3] Hinduism worships false gods who are demons. It is sacrilegious for Rector Guerra and the Bishop of Fatima to permit these rituals in a Catholic sanctuary.
Pope Pius XI called it ignominious to place the true religion of Jesus Christ on the same level with false religions.[5] Pope Leo XIII likewise taught it is contrary to reason that error and truth should have equal rights.[6] Thus the equality that Msgr. Guerra speaks of, and his notion of various religions coming from a com mon background, defies Catholic truth.
Rector Guerra and the Bishop of Leiria-Fatima are also guilty of grave scandal. Their actions tell these poor Hindus, who are in bondage to a heathen religion, that they are pleasing to God as they are. This is contrary to the manifest will of Christ, Who said, No one comes to the Father but through Me. He who believes and is baptized will be saved, He who does not believe will be condemned. Hindus reject Jesus Christ. They have no interest in baptism or in the truths revealed by God. Rector Guerra and the Bishop of Lierra of Fatima counsel and encourage this apostasy. By their bad example, they scandalize not only the Hindus, but others who observe their actions.
Scandal says Saint Thomas Aquinas, is a word or act which gives occasion to the spiritual ruin of ones neighbor. Saint Leo calls the authors of scandal murderers who kill not the body but the soul. Saint Bernard says that, in speaking of sinners in general, the Scriptures hold out hope of amendment and pardon, but the Scriptures speak of those who give scandal, as persons separated from God, of whose salvation there is very little hope.[7]
Perhaps this is why we see a spiritual blindness in these men. They persist in their apostasy despite the outrage from concerned Catholics. Nonetheless, we must pray for them.
And what of the Hindus themselves? The Shastri comes to Fatima because he feels there a divine energy, vibrations of holiness. Members of all religions worship the same god and are part of the global family.
This is the language of paganism, not of our received Catholic tradition. "Holy vibrations is what Hindus call Shakti, and they go to various places to seek it. They will rush to be in the presence of the Dalai Lama or Pope John Paul II or Ghandi because this gives them Darshan, the good fortune that comes from being in the sight of a holy man. Each and every one of their terms is rooted in heathen superstition, not in the truths revealed by Christ.
In short, the Hindus did not go to the Fatima Shrine to be Catholicized. Rather, they Hinduized the Fatima Shrine, folding their pagan myths and superstitions into one of Catholicisms most sacred sites.
This is not honoring the Mother of God, but a blasphemy against Her, since there is nothing honorable in placing Our Lady on the same level as one more goddess in their pantheon of demonic deities. What concord hath Christ with Belial?, says Saint Paul, or what part hath the faithful with the unbeliever? (2 Cor. 6:15)
At the end of the visit, the Hindus presented Msgr. Guerra and the Bishop of Fatima with a shawl covered with verse of the Bhagwad Gita. This book contains a story which illustrates a central tenet of Hinduism.
Arjuna, a warrior, is on the eve of a great battle. He dreads the next day, because he knows he will have to kill his friends, relatives, teachers. Arjuna's charioteer, who turns out to be the god Krishna in disguise, tells Arjuna not to fear the coming battle because none of it is real. No one is going to die. All of it, and all of life, is illusion.
Arjuna then thrusts himself into the bloody conflict believing it to be his Dharma, his given path, to hack his friends and relatives to pieces. It is all illusion anyway. No one really dies. This is Hinduism in a nutshell. You are god, everything else is illusion.[8]
Catholics who behold the Fatima Shrine Rector and the Bishop of Fatima draped in shawls laden with verses from a pagan mythology, certainly would wish that the Hindu desecration of Fatima was an illusion, that none of it was real.
But no, it really happened. And Catholics must register their outrage to Rome and to Fatima, as they offer prayers of reparation for Catholic leaders who hand over the chapel of Our Lady of Fatima to a religion whose god is the devil.
Notes:
1. Saint Francis Xavier, James Brodrick, S.J., (New York: Wicklow Press, 1952), p. 135.
2. Consecration of the Human Race to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Pope Pius XI, published along with the Encyclical Quas Primas, On the Kingship of Christ, 1925.
3. Imortale Dei, 1885.
4. See J. Vennari: Fatima to Become an Interfaith Shrine? An Account from One Who Was There", (CFN, December, 2003), "More News on the Fatima Interfaith Program", (CFN, Jan., 2004), "Shrine Rector Confirms New Interfaith Orientation at Fatima", (CFN, Feb., 2004), Hindu Ritual Performed at Fatima Shrine, (CFN, May, 2004).
5. Quas Primas, 1925.
6. Libertas, 1888.
7. Quotes taken from Sermons of Saint Alphonsus Liguori, On Scandal, (Rockford: Tan Books, reprinted 1982), pp. 168-181.
8. For more, see The Dharma of Deception, Edwin Faust, Catholic Family News, November, 1998.
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Please don't spare us the lecture. I would like to understand the Hindu faith. I would genuinely like to hear an explanation of your religion, so long as you are willing to listen to an explanation of ours. If you understood Catholic Christianity, little jeremiah, you would understand why it is we Catholics are so upset.
Perhaps when you get some time you could start a new thread with a kind of Hinduism 101.
Amen!
Amen!
Correct statement on both accounts.
I'm not a "miracles" type of guy, I'm really not. The thing about Fatima is that even if you're a scientist, apostate or believer of false gods it truly has the power to convert. It happened recently, in front of thousands of people and has there are no credible detractors. It truly was a miracle in every sense of the word.
A proper way to handle other (false) religions would be to have a process in place to get them there to attend a mass or maybe educate them as to what happened.
Putting their holy men up preaching err shows an unbridled contempt for our triune God. By giving believers of false idolatry any notion that what they're doing is correct we're not loving them, we're hating them in the worst possible way.
I think I'm going to hurl.
You've stated my thoughts so much better than I ever could. Thank you.
Fatima ping.
Have the scales fallen from your eyes yet?
I am speechless. The people from de Nile almost had me convinced, but here is the smoking gun.
Horrendous.
Oh man, this is enough to make me cry....
I am very apprehensive about the motives and the effects of this "event" at Fatima. But I know that if there are misunderstandings and/or errors in the report I need to know what they are. The more facts I have,the more truth I possess the better armed I am to defend Jesus Christ and the Church He established. Thanks for all you do.
I'm all for cordial relations with other religions--in a conference room or banquet hall. But not at the altar of a Catholic shrine. This is syncretism and indifferentism at its worst--thanks to the present pope.
If you believe this, you are part of the problem--you are swallowing the Novus Ordo talking points, hook line and sinker.
Thanks for your concern - I can understand why people are upset; I would be upset if someone (for instance) came in front of my home shrine or a temple wearing shoes, turning their back on the altar, or uttered blasphemy. More than upset!
At the same time, there is very little understanding of the real religion of Hinduism, and I would like to remedy this if people don't mind. Not trying to proselytize, but just for informational purposes. Many Hindus don't understand the real meanings of the rituals they perform, or the real nature of the "gods" they worship. In fact, the Bhagavad Gita ("Song of God") condemns the worship of demigods. I will post something later today for those who want to see what the basic teachings of Hinduism are.
I have the greatest respect for sincere Catholics, and find a lot of similarity in many respects. I would never try to "convert" anyone who is sincerely following Jesus' teachings, and only wish them well.
"Pope JP2 has done more to stem the anti-tradition tide than will ever be reported by the complicit western media"
Bull. He is in all-out war against Catholic Tradition. No pope has done more to harm the Church. The faith has all but collapsed in Europe--and why not? Catechesis is in a shambles, seminaries are fully corrupt, Rome's credibility has imploded, and bishops don't give a damn. Meanwhile he has just published a book of nature poetry--perhaps to show us where his heart is at.
That's one of the differences between you and real Catholics.
Yeah, he also said we would know the false prophets by their fruits. This is the fruit of JPII's radical ecumenism. It is as poisonous to the faith as his other enterprises.
Thanks for your kind words. I see all monotheists - sincere ones - as brothers and sisters, despite our differences in theology. We share so many of the same values, that if can focus more on the basics we share, we can more successfully fight the atheistic, moral relativist, hedonist, homosexualist, secularists (more accurately, God-haters) who want to turn our entire planet into their fiefdom and silence all expression of religion.
When they're defeated, we can more peacefully discuss theology.
(I will be posting on this thread later in the day.)
P.S. (I'm leaving aside the whole Muslim topic; even though the fanatics claim to believe in God, they are so illusioned and full of hate they obviously are not worshipping God at all. Another whole topic.)
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