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Related: About this forumPope Leo's peace prayer vigil, Saturday, April 11, 2026
I participated in the peace prayer vigil via YouTube livestream from St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.
It was very good - we prayed the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary together and listened to a homily by the Pope.
I found myself weeping, because the real truth about the Kingdom is that is within our hearts. We always have the choice. We can turn toward the higher realms of consciousness - love, joy, peace and enlightenment - bring the Kingdom into our own hearts, which is transformative, OR we can turn toward darkness, mammon and materialism.
But back to the weeping. That just came upon me spontaniously. It was quite strange. I think it was the power of the focused intent of millions, possibly billions of people praying simultaneously. It seemed as if love was moving in and through everything.
During this time, I prayed the scales be removed from people's eyes so they would recognize what is important and eternal and what is material, transitory.
The Trump administration is a kakistocracy - rule by the corrupt and incompetent - and it is a scathing indictment against our entire republic that we have allowed him to do what he has. Yet we have. The world has. People are only now beginning to awaken to what a horror show this whole thing is. People have died, are being oppressed, being terrorized and simmering in the background we have the whole Epstein files situation, which puts the spotlight directly on how depraved and immoral the wealthy elites who have been calling the shots for so long actually are.
Oh, I know there are many who dislike the Catholic Church, and with good reason. But in Leo XIV, we have a Pope who is a true Vicar of Christ - a man of noble character who has spent his life uplifting the poor and oppressed. I am also seeing many more Christians speaking out against these outrages - the pointless wars, the cruelty, the oppression, the intimidation and threats.
The thing is, when Jesus lived, he was an inconvenient guy. He overturned tables in the Temple in protest against the little moneymaking scheme the Pharisees and Sadducees had developed around selling 'perfect' sacrificial animals to people who could not afford to buy them. He told us some very troubling things about ourselves in the Sermon on the Mount, which has been twisted almost out of recognition by the literalists. But his ministry was about awakening the kingdom within.
This country is full of little boys in billionaire suits who are so scared they won't have enough that they take, take, take until the rest of us are squeezed, nickel and dimed with predatory debt. Healthcare debt. Student debt. Unaffordable childcare.
And cruelty seems the point, not the feature of this administration.
This is why I have been more vocal lately, speaking my conscience. This world does not have to be the way it is. If people understand the truth that our present incarnations are but an eyeblink in the context of the eternal now, then we could perhaps shed our fears of physical death and attachments to pride, wrath, envy, greed, lust for power, gluttony and addictive distractions, and actually live better lives.
Can you imagine how nice it would be if we did not have to worry about the costs of healthcare? Childcare? Education? Groceries?
Well, enough of that. Millions, possibly over a billion, prayed simultaneously, led by Pope Leo. Let us see what comes from it. For myself I pray the scales may fall from the eyes of these mean-spirited people who are causing so much suffering. As a Christian, I pray and work for the highest good of all, even enemies. This does not mean being a doormat, either. Every single one of these wreckers, pedophiles, war criminals and grossly corrupt people need to be held to account for their crimes - justice being the highest good for this crew and all the rest of us.
Anyway, the vigil was good and I am surprised no one else has posted about it that I have seen on here.
slightlv
(7,815 posts)I hope for your highest manifestation. To me, prayer is but another word for spell work. It's raising energy to affect something currently happening. In my mind, this does not demean prayer; it unites us as One in attempting to raise the spiritual level of humanity. We may not worship the same, we may use different words for the same, or similar actions or beliefs, but it's this commonality between us that builds the bridges we'll need to help create a better world for everyone. I pray, too.. though I may not call it exactly that. But our reasons behind it; what we are reaching for in the future, very much bring us together in a common bond of shared peace, devotion, and dedication to a future that allows everyone a chance to better themselves not only in the material world, but also to transcend the physical for a deeper spiritual connection among everyone. Peace be unto you and yours.
PatrickforB
(15,447 posts)Before Constantine, a little boy in a suit of armor, decided to coopt Christ to justify a war that no one remembers, it was merely a Way or a Path to oneness with Source, much like the Buddhist Eightfold Path.
Problem is, it became a religion, and a religion is essentially a bureaucracy. A bureaucracy begins with a mission but its initial purpose is soon replaced. The prime directive of any bureaucracy is continuity, survival. That will eventually supercede the basic mission.
Thus, the initial mission of achieving that state of oneness with Source, or God as I call it, was rapidly replaced by policy put into place to control, not empower.
I know you know this, but my point is so do I.
As to the Catholic Church, we all know it has much blood on its hands and is coming out of a sad history of pedophilia. I know that too. But this new Pope is a dandy. He has the authority of genuine service to the poor and oppressed and is taking the church in a good direction.
I am seeing Christians everywhere stand up against what it happening. Not everyone is a Deus Vult white nationalist or an Opus Dei fanatic, though the Magats have been infiltrated by both. These are immature souls, literalists, who are so utterly certain their way is the only way that they are quite willing to engage in mass murder, even genocide, to prove they are 'right.' But might does not make right, and in the end they will discover this.
In the meantime, people of all spiritual paths are awakening to the need of our species to live in harmony with the sacred earth, each other, the spirit world and God. Of course, I am a Hermeticist who practices through a Christian lens. One could as easily be pagan, Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, Jewish or Daoist in this practice because its end objective is to achieve that inner purity through active introspection that allows the body-soul-mind to be filled with divine light.
The other problem with Christianity is the penis. Specifically the problems began with Henry VIII's small member. He was not able to produce much in the way of a male heir, and in typical male fashion blamed his wives. And the Catholic Church, the only game in town at that point, refused to annul his marriages. So he started his own religion. The Church of England. And of course, Martin Luther, who remained a devout Catholic all his life, protested against selling dispensation from sin and a bunch of other stuff the church was doing, and his protest spawned the Protestant reformation.
But enough history. You know all this, I am sure. And most thoughtful Christians do as well. And it is a good thing there are thoughtful Christians, because Hegseth has gone off the deep end with his eschatology, his childish idea that God somehow needs the help of white Christian nationalists to hasten armegeddon...sigh.
The real apocalypse, of course, has nothing to do with some future war. It is individual, when the kingdom (or queendom) grows inside them. The other thing I like about the Catholic and Orthodox churches is their emphasis on Mary, the Mother aspect of the divine. The trinity is incomplete, you see, without the feminine. Ah, but you know this as well.