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Last Days News - September 26, 2011
Pope Benedict in Germany: Without Justice “the State is Great Band of Robbers”...
"Do not desert My Church. Do not ignore it by the man who has stood there in ignorance or in pride and changed it until it will almost be unrecognizable. I am still with you, My children. Do not leave. You must stay and fight. In this manner, My children, shall the sheep be separated from the goats. It is a form of cleansing." - Jesus, July 15, 1977
"Do not abandon My Son any longer by rejecting His Church. Do not judge My Son's Church by man. The foundation is My Son, Jesus. And though the walls may develop cracks, the foundation is solid. Will you not remain and patch these cracks, My children? We do not wish that you break apart into small groups of discord. No schisms must take place in My Son's Church. For all who are baptized a Roman Catholic must die Roman Catholics to enter Heaven. A rejection of the papacy, a rejection of the Faith because of human reasoning shall not be accepted by the Eternal Father in Heaven. Remain faithful and true forever unto the end.” – Our Lady of the Roses, November 20, 1979
Asia News reported on September 22, 2011:
A German Pope in the German capital is the greeting that welcomed Pope Benedict XVI in his first state visit to his native land (the third of his pontificate). The visit began this morning in Berlin and will continue until Sunday, bringing the Pontiff to Erfurt and Freiburg. However, in his addresses the German pope speaks to the entire world and what he says in Germany is important for the whole international community. For this reason, among the many speeches the pontiff made today, we offer our readers the full text of what he said before the German federal parliament, the Reichstag, in Berlin.
The pope is trying to base political action on “true justice”, removing it from the shallowness of goals like “success, wealth, long life” and the “destruction of [. . .] enemies” as well as the relativism of "majorities".
Using arguments similar to those presented in his Regensburg speech, Benedict XVI shows that the elimination of ethos and justice from politics and communal life stems from the reduction of reason to positivism. “Where positivist reason considers itself the only sufficient culture and banishes all other cultural realities to the status of subcultures, it diminishes man, indeed it threatens his humanity.”
What is more, by eliminating ethics, law and (religious) culture, Europe “vis-à-vis other world cultures is left in a state of culturelessness and at the same time extremist and radical movements emerge to fill the vacuum.” It is clear that this visit to Germany is part of the pontiff’s efforts towards a “new evangelization” of the West.
The pope’s activities today included a meeting with the President of the Federal Republic, Christian Wulff, his Reichstag address, a meeting with Germany’s Jewish communities and an open Mass in the Olympiastadion attended by some 70,000 faithful.
Here is the full text of the papal address to the German parliament:
Mr President of the Federal Republic,
Mr President of the Bundestag,
Madam Chancellor,
Mr President of the Bundesrat,
Ladies and Gentlemen Members of the House,
It is an honor and a joy for me to speak before this distinguished house, before the Parliament of my native Germany, that meets here as a democratically elected representation of the people, in order to work for the good of the Federal Republic of Germany. I should like to thank the President of the Bundestag both for his invitation to deliver this address and for the kind words of greeting and appreciation with which he has welcomed me. At this moment I turn to you, distinguished ladies and gentlemen, not least as your fellow-countryman who for all his life has been conscious of close links to his origins, and has followed the affairs of his native Germany with keen interest. But the invitation to give this address was extended to me as Pope, as the Bishop of Rome, who bears the highest responsibility for Catholic Christianity. In issuing this invitation you are acknowledging the role that the Holy See plays as a partner within the community of peoples and states. Setting out from this international responsibility that I hold, I should like to propose to you some thoughts on the foundations of a free state of law.
Allow me to begin my reflections on the foundations of law [Recht] with a brief story from sacred Scripture. In the First Book of the Kings, it is recounted that God invited the young King Solomon, on his accession to the throne, to make a request. What will the young ruler ask for at this important moment? Success – wealth – long life – destruction of his enemies? He chooses none of these things. Instead, he asks for a listening heart so that he may govern God’s people, and discern between good and evil (cf. 1 Kg 3:9). Through this story, the Bible wants to tell us what should ultimately matter for a politician. His fundamental criterion and the motivation for his work as a politician must not be success, and certainly not material gain. Politics must be a striving for justice, and hence it has to establish the fundamental preconditions for peace. Naturally a politician will seek success, as this is what opens up for him the possibility of effective political action. Yet success is subordinated to the criterion of justice, to the will to do what is right, and to the understanding of what is right. Success can also be seductive and thus can open up the path towards the falsification of what is right, towards the destruction of justice. "Without justice – what else is the State but a great band of robbers?", as Saint Augustine once said1. We Germans know from our own experience that these words are no empty specter. We have seen how power became divorced from right, how power opposed right and crushed it, so that the State became an instrument for destroying right – a highly organized band of robbers, capable of threatening the whole world and driving it to the edge of the abyss. To serve right and to fight against the dominion of wrong is and remains the fundamental task of the politician. At a moment in history when man has acquired previously inconceivable power, this task takes on a particular urgency. Man can destroy the world. He can manipulate himself. He can, so to speak, make human beings and he can deny them their humanity. How do we recognize what is right? How can we discern between good and evil, between what is truly right and what may appear right? Even now, Solomon’s request remains the decisive issue facing politicians and politics today.
For most of the matters that need to be regulated by law, the support of the majority can serve as a sufficient criterion. Yet it is evident that for the fundamental issues of law, in which the dignity of man and of humanity is at stake, the majority principle is not enough: everyone in a position of responsibility must personally seek out the criteria to be followed when framing laws. In the third century, the great theologian Origen provided the following explanation for the resistance of Christians to certain legal systems: "Suppose that a man were living among the Scythians, whose laws are contrary to the divine law, and was compelled to live among them ... such a man for the sake of the true law, though illegal among the Scythians, would rightly form associations with like-minded people contrary to the laws of the Scythians." 2
This conviction was what motivated resistance movements to act against the Nazi regime and other totalitarian regimes, thereby doing a great service to justice and to humanity as a whole. For these people, it was indisputably evident that the law in force was actually unlawful. Yet when it comes to the decisions of a democratic politician, the question of what now corresponds to the law of truth, what is actually right and may be enacted as law, is less obvious. In terms of the underlying anthropological issues, what is right and may be given the force of law is in no way simply self-evident today. The question of how to recognize what is truly right and thus to serve justice when framing laws has never been simple, and today in view of the vast extent of our knowledge and our capacity, it has become still harder.
How do we recognize what is right? In history, systems of law have almost always been based on religion: decisions regarding what was to be lawful among men were taken with reference to the divinity. Unlike other great religions, Christianity has never proposed a revealed body of law to the State and to society, that is to say a juridical order derived from revelation. Instead, it has pointed to nature and reason as the true sources of law – and to the harmony of objective and subjective reason, which naturally presupposes that both spheres are rooted in the creative reason of God. Christian theologians thereby aligned themselves with a philosophical and juridical movement that began to take shape in the second century B.C. In the first half of that century, the social natural law developed by the Stoic philosophers came into contact with leading teachers of Roman Law.3 Through this encounter, the juridical culture of the West was born, which was and is of key significance for the juridical culture of mankind. This pre-Christian marriage between law and philosophy opened up the path that led via the Christian Middle Ages and the juridical developments of the Age of Enlightenment all the way to the Declaration of Human Rights and to our German Basic Law of 1949, with which our nation committed itself to "inviolable and inalienable human rights as the foundation of every human community, and of peace and justice in the world".
For the development of law and for the development of humanity, it was highly significant that Christian theologians aligned themselves against the religious law associated with polytheism and on the side of philosophy, and that they acknowledged reason and nature in their interrelation as the universally valid source of law. This step had already been taken by Saint Paul in the Letter to the Romans, when he said: "When Gentiles who have not the Law [the Torah of Israel] do by nature what the law requires, they are a law to themselves ... they show that what the law requires is written on their hearts, while their conscience also bears witness ..." (Rom 2:14f.). Here we see the two fundamental concepts of nature and conscience, where conscience is nothing other than Solomon’s listening heart, reason that is open to the language of being. If this seemed to offer a clear explanation of the foundations of legislation up to the time of the Enlightenment, up to the time of the Declaration on Human Rights after the Second World War and the framing of our Basic Law, there has been a dramatic shift in the situation in the last half-century. The idea of natural law is today viewed as a specifically Catholic doctrine, not worth bringing into the discussion in a non-Catholic environment, so that one feels almost ashamed even to mention the term. Let me outline briefly how this situation arose. Fundamentally it is because of the idea that an unbridgeable gulf exists between "is" and "ought". An "ought" can never follow from an "is", because the two are situated on completely different planes. The reason for this is that in the meantime, the positivist understanding of nature and reason has come to be almost universally accepted. If nature – in the words of Hans Kelsen – is viewed as "an aggregate of objective data linked together in terms of cause and effect", then indeed no ethical indication of any kind can be derived from it.4 A positivist conception of nature as purely functional, in the way that the natural sciences explain it, is incapable of producing any bridge to ethics and law, but once again yields only functional answers. The same also applies to reason, according to the positivist understanding that is widely held to be the only genuinely scientific one. Anything that is not verifiable or falsifiable, according to this understanding, does not belong to the realm of reason strictly understood. Hence ethics and religion must be assigned to the subjective field, and they remain extraneous to the realm of reason in the strict sense of the word. Where positivist reason dominates the field to the exclusion of all else – and that is broadly the case in our public mindset – then the classical sources of knowledge for ethics and law are excluded. This is a dramatic situation which affects everyone, and on which a public debate is necessary. Indeed, an essential goal of this address is to issue an urgent invitation to launch one.
The positivist approach to nature and reason, the positivist world view in general, is a most important dimension of human knowledge and capacity that we may in no way dispense with. But in and of itself it is not a sufficient culture corresponding to the full breadth of the human condition. Where positivist reason considers itself the only sufficient culture and banishes all other cultural realities to the status of subcultures, it diminishes man, indeed it threatens his humanity. I say this with Europe specifically in mind, where there are concerted efforts to recognize only positivism as a common culture and a common basis for law-making, so that all the other insights and values of our culture are reduced to the level of subculture, with the result that Europe vis-à-vis other world cultures is left in a state of culturelessness and at the same time extremist and radical movements emerge to fill the vacuum. In its self-proclaimed exclusivity, the positivist reason which recognizes nothing beyond mere functionality resembles a concrete bunker with no windows, in which we ourselves provide lighting and atmospheric conditions, being no longer willing to obtain either from God’s wide world. And yet we cannot hide from ourselves the fact that even in this artificial world, we are still covertly drawing upon God’s raw materials, which we refashion into our own products. The windows must be flung open again, we must see the wide world, the sky and the earth once more and learn to make proper use of all this.
But how are we to do this? How do we find our way out into the wide world, into the big picture? How can reason rediscover its true greatness, without being sidetracked into irrationality? How can nature reassert itself in its true depth, with all its demands, with all its directives? I would like to recall one of the developments in recent political history, hoping that I will neither be misunderstood, nor provoke too many one-sided polemics. I would say that the emergence of the ecological movement in German politics since the 1970s, while it has not exactly flung open the windows, nevertheless was and continues to be a cry for fresh air which must not be ignored or pushed aside, just because too much of it is seen to be irrational. Young people had come to realize that something is wrong in our relationship with nature, that matter is not just raw material for us to shape at will, but that the earth has a dignity of its own and that we must follow its directives. In saying this, I am clearly not promoting any particular political party – nothing could be further from my mind. If something is wrong in our relationship with reality, then we must all reflect seriously on the whole situation and we are all prompted to question the very foundations of our culture. Allow me to dwell a little longer on this point. The importance of ecology is no longer disputed. We must listen to the language of nature and we must answer accordingly. Yet I would like to underline a further point that is still largely disregarded, today as in the past: there is also an ecology of man. Man too has a nature that he must respect and that he cannot manipulate at will. Man is not merely self-creating freedom. Man does not create himself. He is intellect and will, but he is also nature, and his will is rightly ordered if he listens to his nature, respects it and accepts himself for who he is, as one who did not create himself. In this way, and in no other, is true human freedom fulfilled.
Let us come back to the fundamental concepts of nature and reason, from which we set out. The great proponent of legal positivism, Kelsen, at the age of 84 – in 1965 – abandoned the dualism of "is" and "ought". He had said that norms can only come from the will. Nature therefore could only contain norms if a will had put them there. But this would presuppose a Creator God, whose will had entered into nature. "Any attempt to discuss the truth of this belief is utterly futile", he observed.5 Is it really? – I find myself asking. Is it really pointless to wonder whether the objective reason that manifests itself in nature does not presuppose a creative reason, a Creator Spiritus?
At this point Europe’s cultural heritage ought to come to our assistance. The conviction that there is a Creator God is what gave rise to the idea of human rights, the idea of the equality of all people before the law, the recognition of the inviolability of human dignity in every single person and the awareness of people’s responsibility for their actions. Our cultural memory is shaped by these rational insights. To ignore it or dismiss it as a thing of the past would be to dismember our culture totally and to rob it of its completeness. The culture of Europe arose from the encounter between Jerusalem, Athens and Rome – from the encounter between Israel’s monotheism, the philosophical reason of the Greeks and Roman law. This three-way encounter has shaped the inner identity of Europe. In the awareness of man’s responsibility before God and in the acknowledgment of the inviolable dignity of every single human person, it has established criteria of law: it is these criteria that we are called to defend at this moment in our history.
As he assumed the mantle of office, the young King Solomon was invited to make a request. How would it be if we, the law-makers of today, were invited to make a request? What would we ask for? I think that, even today, there is ultimately nothing else we could wish for but a listening heart – the capacity to discern between good and evil, and thus to establish true law, to serve justice and peace. Thank you for your attention!
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1 De Civitate Dei, IV, 4, 1.2 Contra Celsum, Book 1, Chapter 1. Cf. A. Fürst, "Monotheismus und Monarchie. Zum Zusammenhang von Heil und Herrschaft in der Antike", Theol.Phil. 81 (2006), pp. 321-338, quoted on p. 336; cf. also J. Ratzinger, Die Einheit der Nationen. Eine Vision der Kirchenväter (Salzburg and Munich, 1971), p. 60.
3 Cf. W. Waldstein, Ins Herz geschrieben. Das Naturrecht als Fundament einer menschlichen Gesellschaft (Augsburg, 2010), pp. 11ff., 31-61.
4 Cf. Waldstein, op. cit., pp. 15-21.
5 Cf. Waldstein, op. cit., p. 19.
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MUST BE ACCEPTED, FOLLOWED
"Peter was My first Pope and your first Pope, and as all others who followed
him, they must be accepted. Be they weak or noble, be they with sanctity or
unholiness, they must be accepted and followed....
"I ask you not to judge another. You may counsel, you may give your
viewpoints, but no violence must be used. And I do not want schism. I do not
want any interference from separated brethren in My Church. They must be brought
back. Convert the unbeliever! You must remain united with Rome.
"The gates of hell shall not prevail against My Church, for a cleansing
will come about and all that is rotten will fall! And My Church shall be
restored to its former glory!" - Jesus, June 9, 1979
"Once a country has given itself over to all manner of paganism and sin, it is not long before that country falls into a system of dictatorship, bringing great sorrow, even murder to the masses." - Jesus, May 26, 1979
"Learn a simple lesson from the past, My children. When the morals of a country start to go down into darkness, and the teachings turn from God to man, that country will soon be ended. First the spiritual life and then the material life of your country shall be destroyed." - Jesus, October 2, l976
"A country is known by the moral values, My children. In the history of your world, if you consult and look, My children, you will find that your country and many in your world are now proceeding along the same course taken before the fall of an empire!" - Our Lady of the Roses, February 10, 1976
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TO CORRUPT AND DEFILE
"You will keep your sacramentals and pray now a constant vigil of prayer. Satan
works now to corrupt and defile the dedicated. Watch, pray, and beware. He roams
in the holy House of God. Many mitres will fall into hell. The love of God dims
in your world. The dedicated are casting their badges off like they cannot run
fast enough into the flames! Are you ashamed to stand as symbols of your Father
in Heaven?" - Our Lady, October 2,
1972
INTELLECTUAL PRIDE
"Rigid discipline is necessary in the rule of all dedicated. Discipline and
obedience to the will of God and not the will of man must be restored upon
earth. Your offenses against your God and your destruction of souls, leading
more onto the path into darkness, have not passed unnoticed by the Father. You
have received your warning.
"Men of God in the House of God,
turn back from your ways of satan! Recognize the hand of satan upon you. Starve
your souls of the demons that you have allowed to enter upon you! Return to
discipline and the rule! You will not take our words and rewrite them to satisfy
the desires of mere man! Have you placed yourself beyond the angels? They, too,
were cast from the Kingdom for their arrogance. Intellectual pride has led you
down the wrong road. Many mitres will fall into hell." - St.
Thomas Aquinas, February 1, 1973
PURPOSE
OF LIFE
"While you are upon earth you are there to do honor and glory to your God in
Heaven. You must know Him, love Him, and serve Him in this world, so that you
will be happy with Him forever in the next." - Our Lady, June 1, 1978
THE DEDICATED ARE
LEAVING
"My child, We watch and
see the houses of My Son crumbling, being destroyed throughout your world. Doors
are closing, convents are emptying, and the dedicated are leaving and falling
into all manner of sin and abominations. Who shall be in the remnant? Only a few
will be saved." - Our Lady,
May 26, 1976
INFILTRATED
"Yes, My child, I spoke to
you of the evil ones who have infiltrated into the clergy. They are not entering
with dedication and spirits of light, but they are bringing in the spirit of
darkness. By their fruits will you know them, My child. I have asked you to be
not fooled by those who wear the garments of the dedicated but have fouled their
garments. You must pray more for the light and recognize the faces of evil about
you, My child." - Jesus,
June 5, 1975
OBEDIENCE
"In the cause of
obedience, pastors and Our dedicated nuns, remember this: you cannot be obedient
to one who has defamed his habit, to one who has cast aside his Faith, to one
who goes forward as a destroyer of souls. The rabat is the teacher of life, but
do not be fooled by those who foul these habits." -
Our Lady, August 5, 1976
COME
FORWARD
"Will you not, My
children, you who are children of the light, come forward and become nuns, nuns
with good hearts, with a good foundation of the Faith and the truth, and nourish
Our sheep?" - Our Lady,
June 18, 1982
JESUS
MADE THE RULE
"Jesus the Lord, your
Lord, my sisters and brothers, has made the rule. You cannot change it to suit
yourselves. You have been blinded by satan. The liberation in your hearts has
been placed there by satan. You gain nothing but your own destruction. Nuns,
those who have accepted the rule and taken the habit, must remain in the habit."
- St. Theresa, October 2,
1975
GARMENT
OF PURITY
"Holiness and piety! Man—men
of God, you must wear your garment of purity, dedication, and piety. What manner
of foul deeds do you perform for the destruction of your sheep! For what?
Material gain and pride and arrogance? You shall be cast into the abyss! Rank
shall give you no advantage when you come over the veil." -
St. Michael, December 24, 1975
WOE
"And woe to the clergy who
has given himself over to worldliness and sin! Woe to the clergy who rejects his
vocation and chooses a life upon earth after he has taken his vows! I say unto
him: the judgment will fall great upon him." -
Jesus, August 4, 1979
MOCKED
"Know now, my brothers and
sisters of religious orders, you will be mocked, you will be scorned, but you
will please the Eternal Father and receive your reward in the Kingdom." -
St. Francis, May 28, 1975
THE
"BUCK-PASSER"
"I see, My children, a
great evil transpiring upon earth. Those who have the power to stop the evil
have chosen to go downstream like ducks upon water, letting everything slide off
their backs, neither caring nor visualizing the future. And why? Because they
have given themselves to the world.
"Just as My Son stood before Pilate and he washed his hands and said: 'This
man is innocent; I see no wrong in him,' however, in his heart he knew of
innocence but he feared reprisal from the crowd, My children; he valued his
life, he loved his sin, and he was too much involved with the pleasures of this
life and the world.
"You see, My children, it is taking place all over again for those in
command in rule. They go along 'passing,' as you say, 'the buck,' each one not
willing to admit his error or his participation in evil, but only too willingly
allowing others to take the blame or the responsibility. And I assure you, My
children, if evil is being allowed, the 'buck passer' is just as guilty as the
original one who had started the evil.
"If you know in your hearts, O pastors, that souls are in danger of being
corrupted, misled, and even destroyed, and you do nothing about it, because you
do not wish to offend your superiors, because you value your life in this world
too much and your good living; I assure you, O pastors, you shall stand before
My Son and He shall not know you. You will be disowned, banished from eternal
life in Heaven, and you shall join your father who is the father of all liars,
satan, and the prince of darkness." -
Our Lady, March 18, 1977
DO NOT
LEAVE
"Do not leave when you are
discouraged by those who satan has sent into your convents. Stand forth as an
example of purity and godliness. You will not be cast aside by your God, as you
will by man, as you stand to defend your God. Pick up your cross and carry it."
- St. Theresa, November 20,
1972
TELEVISION
/ RADIOS
"Modernism must not be a
way of life for Our dedicated. Our nuns have to have discipline, My children. Do
not bring the world into the convents. I ask that the convents remain free of
all television and radios, and return to their prayer life." -
Our Lady, June 18, 1990
FOR GOOD
"Pastors, you shall be
called and shall you stand before, in judgment, the Eternal Father and say that
your teaching has been pure in His sight? Better that you fear your God than
man! Obedience? Obedience is commanded by the Eternal Father for good, not for
evil!" - Our Lady, May 26,
1976
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Your names have been written in Heaven… "It is not by accident that you are called by My Mother, for your names have been written in Heaven.... But with this great grace you have great responsibility to send this Message from Heaven throughout the world, for if you are able to recover just one more for Heaven, an additional star shall be placed in your crown." - Jesus, August 5, 1975
A great obligation to go forward... "It is not by accident that you are called by My Mother, for it is by merit and the prayers that have risen to Heaven for your salvation. For those who have received the grace to hear the Message from Heaven, you have a great obligation to go forward and bring this Message to your brothers and sisters. Do not expect a rest upon your earth, for you will have eternal rest very soon." - Jesus, June 12, 1976
The sin of omission... "The sin of omission shall condemn many to hell, be they layman or Hierarchy. I repeat: not the sin of commission, but the sin of omission will commit many to hell." Our Lady of the Roses, October 6, 1980
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