The Catholic News Agency reports that, in a written message for Feb. 2, the Roman Pope spoke thus: “In the People of God, sent to bring the Gospel to all people, you consecrated men and women have a special role.” Of this “special role” in the kingdom of Antichrist, he clarified, saying that it stems “from the special gift you have received: a gift that gives your witness a special character and value, by the very fact that you are wholly dedicated to God and his kingdom, in poverty, virginity, and obedience.” In this same message, the pope further said that the mission of consecrated men and women is enriched by the unique charisms of their communities, in addition to the fundamental gift they have each received.
The Pope also blasphemously prayed that the Virgin Mary would obtain for consecrated men and women the grace to bring the light of Christ’s love to all people. In the same manner he also entrusted them to Mary “Salus Populi Romani,” the title of a Byzantine Marian icon housed in the Basilica of St. Mary Major.
In his homily at the Mass, Archbishop Carballo, a so-called religious in the Franciscan Order of Friars Minor, said, “we want, especially on this day, to say our thanks to the Lord and, using the words of Mary, the consecrated woman par excellence, sing our Magnificat to him who is the Good, the All Good, the Supreme Good.” God, he said, “has made us sharers in a beautiful inheritance and a mission no less beautiful: that of representing in us the historical form of the obedient, poor, and chaste Jesus. Let a song of thanksgiving rise from our lips and from our hearts, today and always, because Jesus has bent over our littleness and has given us the grace to follow him in the various forms of consecrated life, despite our littleness.”
All of these corruptions have shown themselves publicly on the same day so that Christians might not be blind to the voice from heaven: “Come out of her, my people,” etc. Therefore, let us all pray for the conversion especially of those poor souls trapped under the Papacy, blinded by Satan and made to do his will; for St. James tells us that “the prayer of a righteous person has great power,” and the Savior of all men informs us that whatever we ask of our heavenly Father in Jesus’ name (which certainly includes the rescue of souls) He will give us.





