World Renouned Matthew Fox Posted An Introduction To My Revolutionary Article

by Thomas Ivan Dahlheimer


The world-renowned spiritual theologian, environmentalist and indigenous peoples' rights advocate, Reverend Matthew Fox, has a Facebook site where he presents Daily Meditations. People with Facebook accounts can submit comments to the Meditations. Each day a few or several comments are selected and posted. My comments are always posted. Some of my posted comments are as long as a letter to the editor.

My comment on Fox's 7/27/2020 Facebook Meditation presents an introduction to my revolutionary article, entitled Pope Francis Preaches Eco-Tribalist/Hippie New Age Beliefs. The comment (presented below) contains several paragraphs from the (mentioned above) article. It also presents the link to the article. The Facebook comment is located here.

The name of the main organization promoting Reverend Matthew Fox's spirituality is "Creation Centered Spirituality Communities." It has a popular website and publishes a newsletter. Its Jul/Aug Newsletter presents this entire revolutionary article of mine. The presentation includes the article's pictures and reference links.

My 7/27/2020 comment on Matthew Fox's Facebook site reads:

Reverend Matthew Fox wrote: “Yes, we are witnessing the death of institutions and systems that are no longer serving us or Mother Earth well any longer.” I agree!

Archbishop Carlo Vigano, a former Apostolic Nunciature to the United States who was recently put in the U.S. national spotlight by one of President Trump’s tweets, wrote, in a June 6, 2020, letter, that: “It is undeniable that from Vatican II onwards a parallel church [a new church] was built, superimposed over and diametrically opposed to the true Church of Christ.” An excerpt from a OnePeterFive newspaper article reads: The hippie generation has long since disseminated, … Unless you are Catholic, of course. In our Spirit of Vatican II Catholicism, the embrace of the hippie Age of Aquarius culture endures.

The Roman Catholic magazine, the Crisis, published an article about the October 2019 Amazon synod. The article is titled “The Amazon Synod Goes Native.” Its renowned author, William Kilpatrick, writes in the article (after researching what prominent Bishops are saying) that this synod established a “new Church,” with an “Indians’ eco-friendly [eco-tribalist], pantheistic form of spirituality,” which is “New Age spirituality,” whose adherents embrace and promote “the [hippie] ideas that became popular 60 years ago, a time when many young people thought that the ‘Age of Aquarius’ was about to dawn.”

A Roman Catholic Pan-Amazon Synod document reads: Indigenous “good living” expresses true quality of life (nos 8, 26 & 71), and fulfills the utopia of personal, family, communal and cosmic harmony, expressed, in turn, by the communitarian approach to existence and an austere and simple lifestyle (n° 71): Everything is shared … There is no room for the notion of an individual detached from the community or from the land”(No. 20). The indigenous people have much to teach us (n° 71), and citizens should allow themselves to be “re-educated” by them since it is through them that God wants us to embrace his mysterious wisdom (n° 72).

Cardinal Gerhard Mueller has criticized an Amazon synod document for its “hippie” language, such as “ecological conversion” and “mother earth.” Bishop Robertus Mutsaertsis condemned the Amazon Synod for attempting to establish a “new religion” by portraying Jesus “not as the Son of God and Savior,” but as ” Jesus the philosopher, revolutionary and hippie.”

The ultimate goal of the New Age hippie counterculture revolution is to unite the world’s religions and cultures to create, in effect, a one-world religion (i.e., a single spiritual philosophy) and global culture wherein all of humanity will live harmoniously together as one. This revolution represents a particular type of globalization. It is promoted in the lyrics of the former Beatles’ song Imagine, sung by John Lennon: “I hope someday you’ll join us, and the world will be as one.”

A Vatican press release statement on the Synod reads: “Discovering the seeds of the word of God in the cultures and traditions of the region means recognizing that Christ already lives in the peoples who have not yet heard the Gospel.” After quoting this statement, Jackie Alnor writes in an article that: “This idea underscores what the current pope has been saying since he first took office… Namely, that God speaks to people in every religion in the world – each one gets a little piece of divine revelation and if all religions unite, all humankind will be as one. (Queue up John Lennon’s Imagine)”

Pan-Amazon Synod Watch (PSW) is the name of the largest coalition of associations in defense of Christian civilization. It claims that the Pan-Amazon synod is “a tool to impose a radical eco-tribalist model on the Holy Catholic Church and civic society.” A statement in a PSW article reads: Quoting abundantly from his encyclical Laudato Si, Pope Francis reiterates his “Teilhardian” and New Age worldview of a universe in which “everything is connected” (No. 41).

“The New Age movement mainly owes its genesis and development to Thomas Merton.” – Father John Hardon, authored The Catholic Catechism.

The day after the Amazon synod, Pope Francis officially endorsed the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. The Roman Catholic Church and the United Nations are becoming unified in purpose. Several years ago a special United Nations event was held in celebration of ‘The Spirit of the United Nations.’ The program featured an opening ‘blessing song on behalf of indigenous peoples,’ an expression to ‘thanks to Mother Earth.’ And a special rendition of the former Beatle John Lennon’s song, ‘Imagine,’ was played to those gathered at this U.N. event.

The above paragraphs are from a new article of mine titled “Pope Francis Preaches Eco-Tribalist/Hippie New Age Beliefs.”It is located at http://www.towahkon.org/BishopsHippiesNewAge.html


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