Below is a
German to English translation of an evaluation of the MDM messages by Bishop
Andreas Laun, Auxiliary Bishop of Salzburg. The translation is not excellent, but Bishop Laun's learned opinion of the MDM messages
is clear:
July 2, 2012, 11:59 AM
Warning of the 'warning'
Warning of the 'warning'
Some messages in the "warning" do not correspond with the teachings of the Church, such as talk
of "the Christian churches."
A plain text of
Bishop Andreas Laun
about a controversial private revelation
Salzburg (kath.net
/ Church of Today)
Days ago I received a call from a man with the question of what to make of "The Warning". I replied "I can not say anything, I do not know what you're talking about!" At his insistence, I had a look at the first pages of the "Warning" on the Internet .. But as for the content, my verdict is: "warning before the warning!"
And this for the following reasons:
The woman who get these "messages" claims have not been certified by heaven,
as for example in Fatima through the miracle
of the sun was the case, and other private
revelations by other characters. And:
Some things in the "warning" do not correspond to the
teaching of the Church, such as talk of
"the Christian churches."
According to
Catholic teaching, only the Catholic and the Orthodox community are a "church," all other "churches" are only "Christian communities".
- That "God Father"
of the "Hierarchies
of Heaven" will fight the battle of Armageddon, tastes like "Lord of the
Rings" and not by a private revelation that will recognize the church!
Puzzling is the message of Jesus, that he is now more than twice as
heavy suffering than during his Passion - the
same Jesus of the Church teaches that it sits "at the right hand of the Father"?
Ridiculous is the message that the "preparations" for the second Coming of Jesus were "in full swing - as if it would be a campaign or a great journey that Jesus only should "prepare “! In addition, there are a number of messages such as: who is faithful, will go to heaven! Or that we have free will, that God loves us even in difficult times, that the Church never "go under" and is another of this kind! Louder "messages" that Catholics have known for a long time! The author of this "messages" knows how to accommodate over and over again allusions to biblical texts in their messages and uses particularly the Book of Revelation, which is particularly well suited to obscure content and at the same time to give them a bit of the Bible's authority. Of course, serves "the warning" and the fear-mongering!
Ridiculous is the message that the "preparations" for the second Coming of Jesus were "in full swing - as if it would be a campaign or a great journey that Jesus only should "prepare “! In addition, there are a number of messages such as: who is faithful, will go to heaven! Or that we have free will, that God loves us even in difficult times, that the Church never "go under" and is another of this kind! Louder "messages" that Catholics have known for a long time! The author of this "messages" knows how to accommodate over and over again allusions to biblical texts in their messages and uses particularly the Book of Revelation, which is particularly well suited to obscure content and at the same time to give them a bit of the Bible's authority. Of course, serves "the warning" and the fear-mongering!
That we have reason to be worried regarding
all that the future may bring, we know from revelation, but to a great
extent it is enough even to read the daily
newspapers! And so on! The truth in these
"warnings" we know already, the other we can safely ignore. So warning
before the warning!
She could confuse some, they change the subject from him to what God really wants from them, others just "steal" time, then missing them somewhere! Moreover, if God is trying to tell us something important currently, he has ways and means to do it so that we also learn it without guessing games and hide-and-seeks with cleverly laid "tracks". And finally: If I wanted I could also invent such "revelations" every day!
She could confuse some, they change the subject from him to what God really wants from them, others just "steal" time, then missing them somewhere! Moreover, if God is trying to tell us something important currently, he has ways and means to do it so that we also learn it without guessing games and hide-and-seeks with cleverly laid "tracks". And finally: If I wanted I could also invent such "revelations" every day!
ORIGINAL UNTRANSLATED ARTICLE:
Manches in der „Warnung“ entspricht nicht der Lehre
der Kirche wie z.B. die Rede von „den christlichen Kirchen“. Ein
Klartext von Bischof Andreas Laun zu einer nicht unumstrittenen
Privatoffenbarung
Salzburg (kath.net/KircheHeute)
Vor Tagen erhielt ich den Anruf eines Mannes mit der Frage, was von „Der Warnung“ zu halten sei. Ich antwortete „Ich kann nichts sagen, ich weiß nicht, wovon Sie sprechen!“ Auf sein Drängen hin sah ich mir dann die ersten Seiten der „Warnung“ im Internet an.. Was aber den Inhalt betrifft, lautet mein Urteil: „Warnung vor der Warnung!“
Und dies aus folgenden Gründen: Die Frau, die diese „Botschaften“ behauptet zu erhalten, ist unbekannt nicht vom Himmel beglaubigt, wie dies in Fatima z.B. durch das Sonnenwunder der Fall war und bei anderen Privatoffenbarungen durch andere Zeichen. Und: Manches in der „Warnung“ entspricht nicht der Lehre der Kirche wie z.B. die Rede von „den christlichen Kirchen“.
Nach katholischer Lehre sind nur die katholische und die orthodoxe Gemeinschaft eine „Kirche“, alle anderen „Kirchen“ sind nur „christliche Gemeinschaften“. - Dass „Gott Vater“ mit den „Hierarchien des Himmels“ die Schlacht von Armageddon schlagen werde, schmeckt nach „Herr der Ringe“ und nicht nach einer Privat-Offenbarung, die die Kirche anerkennen wird! Abstrus ist die Mitteilung Jesu, dass er jetzt mehr, sogar doppelt so schwer leide als im Laufe seiner Passion – derselbe Jesus, von dem die Kirche lehrt, dass er „zur Rechten des Vaters“ sitzt?
Lächerlich ist die Botschaft, die „Vorbereitungen“ für das 2. Kommen Jesu seien „in vollem Gange – als ob es sich um einen Feldzug oder eine große Reise handeln würde, die Jesus erst „vorbereiten“ müsste! Zudem gibt es eine Reihe von „No-na“ Botschaften wie etwa: Wer treu ist, kommt in den Himmel! Oder dass wir einen freien Willen haben, dass Gott uns auch in schweren Zeiten liebt, dass die Kirche niemals „untergehen“ wird und anderes dieser Art! Lauter „Botschaften“, die ein Katholik längst weiß! Die Verfasserin dieser „Botschaften“ versteht es, immer wieder Anspielungen an biblische Texte in ihren Botschaften unterzubringen und bedient sich dabei besonders der Offenbarung des Johannes, die sich besonders gut eignet, Inhalte zu vernebeln und ihnen zugleich ein wenig die Autorität der Bibel zu geben. Natürlich bedient sich „die Warnung“ auch der Angst-Mache!
Dass wir Grund haben, besorgt zu sein bezüglich all dessen, was die Zukunft bringen mag, wissen wir aus der Offenbarung, aber weitgehend genügt es sogar, die täglichen Zeitungen zu lesen! Und so weiter! Das Wahre in diesen „Warnungen“ wissen wir ohnehin, das Andere können wir getrost ignorieren. Also: Warnung vor der Warnung!
Sie könnte manche verwirren, sie ablenken von dem, was Gott wirklich von ihnen will, Anderen nur „die Zeit stehlen“, die ihnen dann irgendwo fehlt! Im Übrigen: Wenn Gott uns etwas aktuell Wichtiges mitteilen will, hat er Mittel und Wege es so zu tun, dass wir es auch erfahren ohne Rate- und Versteck-Spiele mit geschickt gelegten „Spuren“. Und zuletzt: Wenn ich wollte, solche „Offenbarungen“ könnte ich jeden Tag auch erfinden!
Thank the Lord for Bishop Laun of Salzburg. A good shepherd on the watch. I entirely agree with his last statement about writing such revelations daily. Much of MDM's writing reads like automatic writing where you just write whatever enters your head without bothering with grammar, coherence, organization of ideas or any structure whatever. Nonsense is the result. No where does the WSC website approach the clarity, the conciseness and the beauty of divinely inspired writers in the canon of Sacred Scripture. "She" is writing another Gospel and claiming to be an angel at that. Her gospel and her Jesus will rival the Bible in sales. Read Galatians 1:6-9 if you are still "testing the spirits."
ReplyDeleteWe need to pray that American and English bishops make statements. This is seriously endangering people's souls and is spreading among charismatics and even third-order groups.
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