Russian Error: Denial of the Immaculate Conception

If my requests are heeded, Russia will be converted, and there will be peace; if not, she will spread her errors throughout the world, causing wars and persecutions of the Church.” -Our Lady of Fatima

If you are a practicing Catholic worth your salt, then I’m certain you have encountered that warning from Our Lady, where she alludes to the apocalyptic significance of Russia amid a period of chastisement. While this and other elements of the Fatima message have received volumes of analysis, I believe there is a certain angle of Russia’s errors still left unexplored.

Among Russia’s gravest errors is its adherence to its Eastern/Russian Orthodoxy, a religion of betrayers to the Roman Church, who do not love Mary’s Immaculate Heart. More to the point, how can they when the Russian Orthodox clerics boldly proclaim a dogma that denies original sin and, therefore, any need for an Immaculate Conception?

If you reject the concept of original sin, then there is no logical necessity for God to bring about She who was an exception to that accursed stain. If such an Immaculate Heart, per Russian Orthodox belief, does not exist, then there is no need to love and honor Mary as the new Eve. Such a view should strike Catholics as repugnant, and there are severe consequences that follow from this.

My contention is that Russia is the spiritual executor of the decadent Eastern Orthodox religion, and heaven demands that she be cleansed before the world can experience peace again. This cleansing includes the extrication of the faulty heterodoxy from the easterners.

A lack of love for the Immaculate Heart of Mary is one of the most grievous sins in need of reparation. Hence the consecration request of Our Lady. Hence why we should understand this wayward culture of professed Christians who deny Mary’s Immaculate Conception. I believe if we don’t investigate this, then it will be that much harder to grasp the full significance of the message “Russia will spread her errors” (let alone avoid them).

Before I begin, I invite readers to review some of my older articles on the topic of Russia and the Fatima message.

  1. Russia Consecrated? Give Me a Break!
  2. Consecrating Russia to Stupid Conservatism?
  3. Eastern “Orthodox” – A Manmade Religion

Background on Eastern (Russian) Orthodoxy

The reason we hear of so-called “Orthodoxy,” either Russian or Eastern, stems from perhaps the most severe schism ever to beset the Catholic Church, beginning in the 9th century and culminating in 1054. Even if you consider the Arian crisis (and the divisions it wrought) to have been far more severe, the departure of the eastern churches from communion with the Roman See was the first and most colossal schism to remain unrepaired.

The Church has suffered other disruptions and internal disagreements, such as the Investiture Crisis, but when the eastern churches left, it resulted in 12 million souls immediately exiting the Barque of Peter (willfully or otherwise). This was far more disastrous than the initial Protestant Revolt (500 years later), and, I argue, marked the beginning of the end of global Christian unity. Before the 1054 severance, nobody had to worry about “denominations,” ecumenism, or doctrinal differences among anyone other than notorious, semi-isolated heretical groups.

What caused this catastrophe, and why is it still a relevant spiritual and ecclesiastical cleavage?

I won’t spend too long on its history, but yet again, the dispute boiled down to excessive state interference in ecclesial affairs. In short, the easterners (Byzantines, primarily) insisted their local civil authorities had the final say on episcopal consecrations rather than the Roman Pontiff.

The Church hierarchy in Rome wouldn’t permit this, leading the easterners to disavow said authorities further and further until 1054. If you accept their version of the narrative, they would have you believe they were the authentic (“orthodox”) church the whole time, while Rome betrayed Jesus Christ’s original design. Yet, if you dig into all that transpired, one could make the case that the whole Eastern split was the design of the secular rulers in Constantinople, executed by their hand-picked accomplice prelates.

What has become the legacy of all this?

Well, the East could never kick the ugly habit of state-on-church dominance, including in its Russian Orthodox Church, where the state (i.e., the KGB) would come to exercise substantial influence on ecclesiastical affairs. While I do not accept the notion that we require a strict “separation of church and state,” the most miserable arrangement would be for the state to impose itself onto the church.

Today, Russia is the last refuge of this horrible rupture. What began in Greece and Asia Minor has settled into the world’s farthest stretching country (latitudinally), a place with a myriad of social problems, corruption, imperial ambitions, and, of course, entanglement with the Jews.

Below is a table showing the six largest majority Eastern Orthodox countries, led by Russia.

CountryTotal Population% Eastern OrthodoxEastern Orthodox Total
Russia145,500,00061.8%-72%101,450,000–
104,000,000
Ukraine40,000,00065.4–76.6%27,802,000–
34,850,000
Romania20,121,64181.1%16,321,389
Greece10,423,05490%9,380,749
Belarus9,349,64583.3%7,788,254
Serbia7,237,37584%6,079,395
Russia has by far the most adherents to Orthodoxy. With even the most liberal estimates, the next five countries have only about 75 million next to Russia’s 100+ million. Although the other nations have a greater concentration of Orthodoxy, they’re substantially smaller in total population. I believe this helps illustrate how Orthodoxy has become Russia’s religion.

Russian Orthodoxy: Denying Dogmas (Especially Marian Ones)

The doctrinal differences between Orthodoxy and Catholicism are almost as vast as Christianity and Talmudic Judaism. Just because they share a similar sacramental economy and apostolic succession does not mean the two have much else in common. 

Here are some of the divergences between Catholicism and Orthodoxy.

  1. Denial of papal primacy (and infallibility)
  2. Rejection of the “Filioque” clause in the Nicene Creed on the grounds of a legalistic reading of the First Council of Constantinople.
  3. They permit divorce and remarriage
  4. They allow clerical marriage (spiritual polygamy)
  5. Rejection of “Divine Simplicity
  6. No concept of Purgatory
  7. Believe small sub-churches can rule themselves (auto-cephalism); often degenerating into a corrupt Caesaropapism
  8. . . . and perhaps most relevant to today’s matters: denial of the dogma of original sin, and thereby, the dogma of the Immaculate Conception.

As you can see, the Russian/Eastern Orthodox religion cannot coexist for long with Catholicism given such a doctrinal chasm. We should consider this a firm reminder of how schism always begets heresy (and heresy is just another word for ERROR).

These errors alone, now attributable to Russia, the home base for the remaining faction from that old and accursed schism, are sufficient to offend God and incur His wrath. I’m convinced the final one I listed has much to do with what offended Our Lady, enough for Her to insist upon its correction when She visited Sister Lucy of Fatima in 1929. That was a major impetus behind the need to consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

By the way, speaking of correcting grievous ills, let’s take a step back for a moment. Would it be unreasonable of God Almighty to expect reparation and reconciliation for that wretched East-West split within His Church? Shouldn’t this reach a resolution before Our Lord’s Second Coming?

Next, I want to go a step further into the broader picture of what we mean by “the errors of Russia.”

Two Great Russian Errors

I shall now focus on the significance of this critical error in conjunction with another spiritual calamity, identified by Dr. Deep State.

Besides the Russian error I’ve expounded upon in this article, his recent publication focuses on what might be the most primary evil of them all. Dr. Deep State makes the cogent case that Russia’s greatest error (which it has proliferated) involves an ignorance of the ancient enmity between the Seed of the Serpent and the Seed of the Woman (or at least a blurring it).

What does this mean precisely? 

God pronounced the ancient enmity after the fall of Adam and Eve, forecasting the struggle between the children of light and the children of Satan. We’ve seen this struggle carry out across the ages, from Cain and Abel to Jacob and Esau or the Pharisees versus the Apostles to the Talmudic Jews versus Catholics.

Now, the ancient enmity manifests itself through this contest between Russia (or at least its handlers) and the dwindling fragment of authentic Catholicism. It always features dialectic opposition, usually, but not always between brothers. Russia, through its Orthodox tradition, also exacerbates the centuries-old conflict between those who were once brothers (the East and West).

So, that ancient enmity from the garden is one grave error, whereas the second involves both an ecclesiastical schism and the latent hatred of “the woman” by rejecting Her Immaculate Heart.

Do the two great errors coalesce together?

Yes, because the latter is a side effect of the former. Also, this dialectic conflict drives so much of the conflict and chastisement we’ve faced for at least the past century, not to mention all the otherwise good-behaving Russians remain outside the bosom of the Church.

Those Talmudist-Jewish handlers have used their Russian puppet to wreak all sorts of Hell all across the globe, all the while spreading the errors of religious universalism, semi-communism, egalitarianism, and more to places like Europe, Canada, and the American Empire. Consecration of Russia to Mary, which must include a disavowal of the ridiculous Eastern Heterodoxy, remains the sole means for resolving this.

Now, let’s review what we may expect as consequences for all the neglect of expediting Russia’s conversion.

Will Russia Follow the French King’s Example?

Finally, I remind readers that this discussion has far more relevance than just garden-variety religious infighting, geopolitics, and the like. These two vicious errors are exactly what prevent peace and religious resurgence throughout the world.

How do I know this?

Well, let us recall what happened the last time Catholic leadership ignored heaven’s demands. It was the King of France whom Jesus Christ commanded to consecrate his country to His Sacred Heart after the nation had fallen into spiritual malaise. You can read about that episode here if you are unfamiliar.

Neither the king nor his heirs obeyed, however. Within 100 years, the once mighty, eldest daughter of the Church witnessed the public execution of her monarch, followed by genocide in the Vendee, martyred religious nuns, and numerous other atrocities throughout that awful French Revolution. God gave them time to consecrate to His Sacred Heart, but the kings delayed or developed excuses. After 100 years, France faced regicide and revolution. 

How does this relate to Russia and consecration to the Immaculate Heart?

So, whereas the West, headed by France, needed consecration to the Sacred Heart (and refused); the separated Eastern Church (specifically Russia) requires such the same consecration to the Immaculate Heart. The latter must come from a valid pope. Since no consecration has occurred, and the prayers of the faithful beseeching all the popes have been insufficient, the world will continue to receive its flogging until morale improves.

It may not improve until 2029, 100 years after Mary’s request, when all of humanity may suffer a dire chastisement. Must we repeat the disobedience of France and incur even worse consequences?

Conclusion: Consecrate Yourself to Mary

You and I cannot control the immediate destiny of the Russians, their suspicious leadership, or their imitation Christian clergy. We also cannot do much (outside of prayer) to incise ‌the modernist cancer metastasizing in the Catholic Church. Some of this simply falls into the immutable trajectory of Catholic prophecy, a forecast for incredible chastisement, which, although conditional, may no longer be avoidable.

What can we do?

We can do what we MUST if we desire any chance at salvation. Unlike the wayward Orthodox, Catholics must consecrate themselves to the Immaculate Heart of Mary as zealously as possible. She was given to us at Calvary by Jesus Christ for a reason. Fortunately, you can accomplish this several ways, which should be a review for my typical readers.

  1. Total Consecration (Enslavement) to Jesus Through Mary (renew at least once each year)
  2. Enroll in the Brown Scapular (never remove it)
  3. Pray often “Oh Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to Thee.”
  4. Pray the Holy Rosary every day (all 15 decades), including at least five decades of communal prayer if you have a spouse and/or children
  5. Pray three Hail Marys every morning and evening for purity (hint: combine this with the third item)
  6. Join Rosary confraternities
  7. Visit a statue or image of Our Lady for prayer
  8. Pray the Memorare at least once a day (and whenever sorely tempted)
  9. Avoid mortal sin and deliberate venial sin
  10. Go to confession
  11. Honor Mary every Saturday (prayer, fasting, assisting at Mass, etc.)

I promise, dear reader, if you practice these devotions, you will learn to love Jesus and Mary, and will have nothing to fear regarding the errors of Russia, the Jewish oligarchy, forthcoming chastisements, or the arrival of Antichrist.

Ave Maria!

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