Breaking The Jewish Code Perry Stone
the Soviet Economy, fraying the ties that bound the USSR to its client states in the Warsaw Pact and forcing reform inside the Soviet empire.”13 Both Reagan and Gorbachev admitted the vital role the pope played in the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe. Few non-Catholics understand one of the unseen motivations of the pope’s decision to become directly involved in liberating the Eastern bloc Communist countries, especially the Soviet Union. His spiritual inspiration hinged upon a prophecy that was given through an alleged apparition of the Virgin Mary in 1917. The Prophecy of Fatima Pope John Paul II credited the Virgin Mary for sparing his life. One year after his near-death experience, the pope traveled to a famous Catholic shrine in Fatima, Portugal, and presented one of the bullets used in the attack to be placed in the crown of the statue of Our Lady of Fatima as a token of gratitude to her for saving his life. The pope pledged himself to Mary and gave himself to her message, especially the message of Fatima. His personal motto was Totus tuus sum Maria, meaning, “Mary, I am all yours.” At the same time on May 13, 1982, the pope prayed before the statue of our Lady of Fatima and consecrated the world to her, based on the promise from 1917, which said: “If my wishes are fulfilled . . . my immaculate heart will triumph, Russia will be converted, and there will be peace.” The pope, along with most traditional European Catholics, was very aware of the prophecies given in Fatima, Portugal, in 1917
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