Opus Dei was founded shortly before the Spanish Civil War by a Spanish adventurer andChristian fanatic by name Jose Maria Escriva de Belaguer. Born in the sleepy town of Barbastro, he rose by the dint of his determination, industry and ruthlessness to be thevirtual dictator of the Vatican, and came to be known as the Super Pope.This was no idle boast. In 1978, Albino Luciani was elected Pope as John Paul I. Hethreatened to change the Vatican with his reforms, but died within a month of assumingoffice under mysterious circumstances without an autopsy or even a death certificate.This led to the election of the reactionary Karol Woztyla, better known as Pope John PaulII. And he showed his gratitude by rushing the Opus Die founder Excriva’s nomination tosainthood in record time, though Mother Teresa’s name still languishes.With more than 100,000 members worldwide and more than a million activists, the OpusDie that Escriva founded now controls the Catholic Church and many other Christian andsecular organizations. The Vatican regards Escriva as God’s gift to the Church in our time. When Escriva died in 1975, its officials openly boasted: In 20 or 30 years, all thatremains of the Church will be Opus Dei. This has proven remarkably prophetic.The Opus Dei agenda at the time was to combine economic and political control withthought control. It believes that the first two cannot be achieved without the third. Andhere is where conversion, especially in India comes into play. With Europeans unwillingto lay down their lives to defend Christianity, much less the Vatican, Christianorganizations and nominally Christian nations of Europe have cast their covetous eyes onIndia with its vast manpower and material resources. This is now made all the moreurgent by the Islamic threat to Europe from within and without, and by the fact as thePope has himself admitted: Christianity has lost the West. This realization has made somenon-Catholic churches (like the evangelical outfits) to join in the rush for gainingconverts in India.Europe, especially the Vatican, would like nothing better than a Musharraf-like puppet inIndia, willing to place India’s resources, especially its vast manpower, in the service of defending Europe against Islam.Crusade driven by paranoiaThe vision of the Opus Dei founder Escriva was spelled out by an internal document inthe following words: The labor of placing Jesus [i.e., the Christianity] at the summit of human activity throughout the world. This now sounds like a pipedream, withChristianity itself struggling for survival in Europe, and with Islamic warriors in Kosovoless than a hundred miles from Trieste on the Italian border. By breaking up Yugoslavia,the Western powers virtually cut their own throats, by destroying the buffer state that had protected Europe for nearly a century.The situation today is different. Christianity, much less the Vatican no longer seesChristianity triumphing in the world. The concern today is over survival. Here is
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