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1159.1 | | VITAL::KEEFE | Bill Keefe - 223-1837 - MLO21-4 | Thu Oct 26 1989 08:54 | 4 |
| You might get more information by asking this in the AITG::RELIGION
notefile. Hit KP7 to add AITG::RELIGION to your notebook.
- Bill
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1159.2 | Not a Religious question! | SONATA::ARDINI | | Thu Oct 26 1989 10:52 | 9 |
| I do not want to get any religious opinion or lines drawn from the
Bible to "real" life. I want some opinion or insight to the mystery of
what the pope knows not hype on whether or not we should be privy to
the same info. Over the years, reading this notesfile, I have read
some tremendous feedback on questions like this from Steve K. and
Topher and others. So I am just interested to pick their brains a bit
on this subject.
George
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1159.3 | Yes, what does he know?...
| AOXOA::STANLEY | You can't let go, you can't hold on... | Thu Oct 26 1989 11:18 | 11 |
| It was interesting to see this note this morning. On the front page of the
Worcester Telegram and Gazette was a photo of a man punching Senator John Glenn
in the jaw (bear with me). He was mumbling something like "the earth quakes are
starting" beforehand. After they arrested him, he said that he did it for
attention and then mention the Pope's knowing something that he hadn't told.
Earlier this week the same man approached Dan Quayle's motorcade with a note but
was stopped before he reached it. They didn't say what the note said.
Very strange.
Dave
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1159.4 | Suggestion | CGVAX2::PAINTER | One small step... | Thu Oct 26 1989 13:13 | 20 |
| Re.0 (Ardini)
Hi George,
What many of us typically do is post the same question to different
semi-related notes conferences to see what everybody has to say from as
many different viewpoints as possible. To post in this way can only
broaden your own perspective. No doubt you'll probably get a few
'religious oriented' responses (you might even get them here in this
conference), however if you look past the religion stuff, you might
actually find some of your answer in such responses nonetheless.
In other words, it can't hurt, and there is the <next unseen> key if
you aren't interested in participating any further in the discussion.
The RELIGION conference is actually a good mix of all different
religions, fundamentalists and mystics and even atheism and
agnosticism, as opposed to CHRISTIAN which is primarily literal Bible
believers and fundamentalist-oriented.
Cindy
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1159.5 | From what I remember | TADSKI::WAINE | Linda | Fri Oct 27 1989 12:07 | 16 |
| From what I remember.....
During the visions of Mary at Fatima and at Yugoslavia, the children
who witnessed the visitations were told by Mary an assortment of things
about signs of the end of the Earth and what man needed to do. The
children were told to tell high officials within the Catholic church
what was said, and the times that each idea was to be conveyed to the
public to be announced by the Pope. There was suppose to be a big
announcement back in 1969, and several times during the 70's and 80's,
but the Pope and the High Officials of the church have withheld the
information. A lot of people are very upset over this, especially with
all of the disasters that have happened in 1988 and 1989 (which were,
by the way, "Years of Terror" according to Nostrodamus...).
Linda
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1159.6 | | DICKNS::STANLEY | What a long, strange trip its been | Mon Oct 30 1989 10:02 | 8 |
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The 'secrets' from Medjugorie were never released either.
Sometimes I consider that prophesy that seems terrible to a Pope
might not seem so terrible to the common man (such as a prophesy
regarding the destruction of organized religions for example).
Mary
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1159.7 | | CRISTA::MAYNARD | BAREFOOT IN THE HEAD | Tue Oct 31 1989 11:13 | 9 |
| The children at Fatima were given a sealed envelope, not to be
opened until a specified time. The envelope was opened by Pope
Paul VI but he, and the subsequent popes felt that the world was not
ready to hear what was contained in the letter .
FWIW
One of the things that The Blessed Mother "predicted" was the
conversion of Russia. I.E. From Communism back to Christianity-
Perestroika and Glasnost are making this seem, if not likely,
at least remotely possible.
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1159.8 | | WMOIS::REINKE | Hello, I'm the Dr! | Wed Nov 01 1989 11:44 | 7 |
| There's a book called "The Fatima Prophesies" that purports to tell
what's in the sealed envelope. It's published by the Association for
the Understanding of Man, in (I think) Arizona. If you want a copy, I
think I can get you one for about $10.00. I found it fascinating, but
you'll have to judge for yourself its veracity.
DR
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1159.9 | More on Medjurgorje | LEDS::BATES | Nel mezzo del camin | Wed Nov 01 1989 16:53 | 16 |
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In response to .6 -
The messages received by the children in Medjugorje have been and are
being 'revealed' on a regular basis, according to the visionaries
themselves, the youngest of whom is now about 16.
The official viewpoint of the Vatican has been more of a 'wait-and-see'
attitude regarding the validity of the messages, a small number of which
have been actual global prophecies.
I have more information on Medjugorje and the visitations at home, and
can enter more substantive information if it seems worthwhile, or can
answer questions by mail.
Gloria
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1159.10 | pope jp the 1st | ORCAS::MCKINNON_JA | | Fri Nov 03 1989 19:47 | 8 |
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I would like to know what the people who surround the pope, know.
Remember the reign of pope john paul the 1st. Less than a month
and he went to the choir invisible. Do the vatican rag, :^)
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1159.11 | RE: .10 - book pointer\ | TADSKI::WAINE | Linda | Wed Nov 08 1989 10:35 | 8 |
| RE: < Note 1159.10 by ORCAS::MCKINNON_JA >
There's a good book called "In God's Name" by David Yallop that goes
into the assasination of John Paul I....
Linda
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1159.12 | | CSC32::GORTMAKER | whatsa Gort? | Thu Nov 09 1989 04:35 | 4 |
| re.8
Could you summarize some of what the book has to tell?
-j
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1159.13 | Tell me more! | POBOX::CROWE | I led the pigeons to the flag.. | Fri Dec 01 1989 15:19 | 6 |
| RE: .9
I'd love to hear more on these visions. Tell me more, tell me more.
I've never heard of this before today.
-- Tracy
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