viernes, 27 de marzo de 2026

Christian Churches are important

 

Christian Churches are important. For example, today they remembered when Pope Francis, on March 27, 2020, went out to the empty St. Peter’s Square because of the pandemic, to give the extraordinary Urbi et Orbi blessing with the Blessed Sacrament. The rain was falling, and through television we saw that moment of trial for humanity. We were in the midst of a global health crisis.

At that moment we all felt the horror of the pandemic, that feeling of helplessness before a virus, but since thanks be to God we have the Holy Spirit, He illuminated the minds of those responsible for creating a vaccine, and our bodies evolved and we became immune. Thanks be to God I had the blessing of not becoming infected.

That situation teaches us that the Churches, like the Catholic Church on that day, through the gesture of Pope Francis, comforted us and blessed us with the Most Blessed Sacrament. Religion is important; it encourages us and comforts us.





Now the Anglican Church has a new archbishop, Sarah Mullally. She is a lady married to a man; that makes me very happy that she is a respectable lady, she is not a lesbian. I wish her the best, that she may guide the Anglican Church along the path of the Light. I wish her the best; it is difficult to make one’s way as a woman, I understand her.



Christian Churches are important and have been evolving in different ways. The comforting role they can exercise over the faithful is of great significance. I always contribute, according to my financial capacity, to the construction of new temples. Communities need their temples in order to find God and to exercise their religious right.

I am always visiting different temples; I seek to visit the Blessed Sacrament and I try to go to Mass as much as I can. When I have to write, I spend days locked away writing. I realized that in 2025 I wrote three new books: The Christian Republic and In the Light of the Spirit, in English and Spanish. It is exhausting… I published them on Amazon. And Beyond the Imaginable I published in print and on Amazon.

I read in the news that the new archbishop of the Anglican Church finds some opponents. The truth is that women many times find opposition from men. When I began with the idea of the Christian Republic with the book God and the Nations, in a meeting a person told me about the Christian Republic, “If Jesus Christ could not, do you think you will be able to?” On another occasion, when leaving a Mass outside the temple, a man who acted very Christian in the Church went to threaten me: “You will never be able to create a theocracy.” I explained to him that it was not a theocracy, but he made a face of machismo, ha, ha, ha. Now in the book The Christian Republic I explain well and I clarify several times that it is not a theocracy.

In the same way, I have found people for whom my idea of a Christian Republic is very normal, as if their brain were already evolved. Other ladies love the Christian Republic. So, I already understood that men want to block us women and to delegitimize our projects.

However, since I have already been with the Philosophy of the Light for years, in 2004 I published God and the Nations, and I am no longer even concerned about antagonists. After 22 years, I continue forward according to what the Holy Spirit indicates to me. Prayer and visiting the Church comfort me.