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Russia’s Errors

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When Our Lady of Fatima requested Russia be consecrated to her Immaculate Heart, she warned if her request were left unheeded, Russia “will spread her errors throughout the world.” Church Militant’s Kristine Christlieb takes a look at Russia’s most egregious errors.

The 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, launching communism onto the world stage, was prefaced with a crucial message only Catholics acknowledge. Our Lady delivered a double prophecy, not just of future Russian errors but also that those errors would spread throughout the world.

When Russia chose communism, it also chose atheism, abandoning the nation’s centuries-long relationship with God. Denying God opened the door for the next sorrowful error.

In 1920, Russia became the first nation to legalize abortion, an indisputable fact worthy of solemn reflection. Since 1917, communists, whose roots are in Russia, have slowly and deliberately brainwashed the world with its errors.

Yuri Bezmenov, KGB defector:

To change the perception of reality of every American to such an extent that, despite the abundance of information, no one is able to come to sensible conclusions in the interest of defending themselves, their families, their communities and their country. It’s a great brainwashing process which goes very slow.

Trevor Loudon concurs. He ties communists’ long-game strategy to the current woke culture, telling The Epoch Times, “The woke movement of today seeks to raise people’s consciousness of race and gender; it’s communist-style brainwashing.”

Soviet defector Ion Pacepa affirms the KGB injected liberation theology into the Latin American Church to sow seeds of godless communism into the strongly Catholic region.

Fr. Miguel D’Escoto Brockmann, former Nicaraguan foreign minister: “The message of Jesus was 100% political, anti-imperialist and revolutionary.”

Even as Russia is being consecrated, the damage caused by its untold errors could take generations to heal.

Russia’s most well-known dissident, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, said: “Militant atheism is not merely incidental or marginal to communist policy; it is not a side effect, but the central pivot.”

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