Tuesday, July 03, 2007

How do You Say - "Apostate" - in Spanish?

Ask the Argentine so-called “evangelist” Luis Palau.

The latest example of his apostasy will be seen July 14-15 in Omaha, Nebraska. This was reported in the June 8 issue of The Catholic Voice, the newspaper of the Archdiocese of Omaha, in an article titled, “Luis Palau’s Christian Festival to Have Catholic Elements.”

The Roman clergy know that the true gospel will bring people out of the sin of Catholicism – therefore they are immersing themselves into Palau’s latest event – with the blessing of Palau! For example:

“They (Palau’s staff) said they would do whatever they needed to do in order to formulate this festival in such a way as Catholics could participate.”

“Festival planners have welcomed the idea of allowing local archdiocesan priests to hear confessions at the event.”

Why will Rome be so active? The article continued:

“Although local Catholic leaders are supporting the festival, they do have some concerns about Catholics who might attend, specifically Hispanic Catholics…’We really need to be a part of this festival…to make sure that the large number of Hispanic Catholics, who for sure will show up, are brought back to their faith – the Catholic faith.’”

According to the two priests most involved with this event:

“Neither said he is worried that Palau will try to convert people.”

Comment – Palau is even worse than that apostate of apostates, Billy Graham! Not even Graham allowed confessions to be held at his events!

But, Palau does have a sense of humour. His own website quotes him as saying, “A nation will not be moved by timid methods.” (He must have been joking!)

With his cringing before the Catholic Church, Palau has re-defined what “timidity” is all about.

A gospel that does not worry Rome is no gospel at all. How do you say “apostate” in Spanish? “Apostata.”

May God deliver us from wicked and compromising fools like Luis Palau.