J’Accuse of April 7, 2025 The Last Judgement and the Enclave for the election of the new Pope in the context of loss of values ​​and wars

 J’Accuse of April 7, 2025 The Last Judgement and the Enclave for the election of the new Pope in the context of loss of values ​​and wars







It is repeated everywhere that we need a new Pope, one who is aware of the gravity of the social, economic, value-based, political and cultural situation of our difficult and horrendous time. One who teaches charity, love for others and forgiveness, one who denounces the injustices and genocides of our time without ifs or buts: let it be clear that the Last Judgement under which he will be elected is and will be the one that each of us will face in the afterlife. To atheists, to the indifferent, the right not to believe it and to sow doubt in their unhealthy consciences, because freedom without an ethic that safeguards the dignity of man and his universal rights is a deleterious and unsustainable chaos. In this context, the social and political ruins of postmodernity are a warning signal for those who are preparing to proclaim themselves the Shepherd of Catholic Christians, becoming in fact a beacon and a point of reference for individuals, societies and the international community as a whole. It is clear that the temporal powers of a Pope are limited but his declarations have enormous spiritual, symbolic and ethical impact. We remember well the Pontificate of Pope Pius XII and the accusations leveled at him for not having sufficiently denounced the racial laws and the Shoah in a historical context marked by Nazi-Fascist dictatorships and wars in Europe. It was a grave fault not to have done enough to dissociate the church and the clergy engaged with the fascist army to save not only the Jews but also other politically persecuted people, ethnic and religious minorities. But a Pope remains a Shepherd and his word, as they say, must dissuade and excommunicate if necessary those who yesterday, like the Nazis and Fascists, committed genocide and violence and today, do not give up despite the lessons of history and are dragging humanity towards the horrors and hell on the earth. We see it on the national stage where the call to the values ​​of the twenty years of fascism are current and growing and where they want to rewrite the history of those years and reintroduce intimidating methods and threats against political and religious minorities and migrants; Confirming this is the bill approved on 20 March 2025 by the Meloni government which reorganizes the functioning of the Italian Secret Services and in its article 31 legalizes the establishment of terrorist organizations for obviously illicit and blatantly criminal purposes in order to guarantee national security and also allows mass profiling ; we also see it in the detention camps for migrants built in Albania and costing a billion euros, to the detriment of the Christian and democratic values ​​of our country; we see it, on the other hand, on the international stage where the Palestinian genocide is being carried out with the weapons of Europeans and Americans and on the Ukrainian stage where the local peoples are being sacrificed to European and American expansionist logics. So tell us which Christianity do you belong to if it is not that of horror? What universal judgement will you face if children and womens (Christians or not) are killed in front of your eyes and with the support of governments that refer to the Christian values ​​of the peoples you represent? The election of a new Pope must open a trench to fight indifference and injustice and awaken sleeping and compromised consciences. A silence that is complicit in a Nazi attitude weighs more heavily on the scales of universal justice. Nazis and fascists can be isolated, excommunicated and denounced in every place. The human civilisation of universal values, including Christian ones, must prevail not only with words but also with all means that restore peace and justice in the world. In this tormented and thirsty world of harmony and brotherhood. God is peace, love, solidarity and justice and those who support extremist and racist ideas are against God and against his Universal Church and against the other peoples of the Holy Book. The legacy of Pope Francis must be welcomed and grown. Today we can say that the great Resistance to evil is in front of us as the stars and the Last Judgement are above us.

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