Cardinal George explained later that he was not being prophetic when he made those remarks, but rather it was commentary on how the world was wending. However, God sometimes takes such “predictions” and makes them come true in unexpected ways. I do not expect it to occur in regard to Cupich, but it would be grand if it did.
From Your Lips to God’s Ear
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
” I do not expect it to occur in regard to Cupich, but it would be grand if it did.”
It would be even greater if I make it to heaven.
Leaving everything else, regarding vindication, in Gods hands is just one step closer to my final goal.
When I wish to rule judgement on another, regardless of their crimes, I feel as though Im stepping backwards, away from that Kingdom that is everlasting bliss.
I don’t believe the original point was passing judgment on Cupich’s soul, but rather that he pay a temporal price for his temporal crimes in this life and this world.
Josh.
As darkness becomes the welcomed guest in many a soul its easy to fall prey in wishing one ill health or death in prison.
We are to love them.
Love costs. Conversions of souls is whats gained. Cant wish conversion on someone your ready to wish ill will on.
Love isnt easy. Looking upon the Cross is a perfect reminder.
It might be easier to repent while in prison than while living in a prince’s palace.
Josh, he certainly wasn’t discussing Cupich or any other individual.
I miss Cardinal George.