Last rites declaration of Ioannes Paulus PP. II (Karol Wojtyla)
2nd April 2005
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which they do not
understand.
576. The general conduct of the world towards the Church: God willing to
blind and to enlighten.--The event having proved the divinity of these
prophecies, the rest ought to be believed. And thereby we see the order of
the world to be of this kind. The miracles of the Creation and the Deluge
being forgotten, God sends the law and the miracles of Moses, the prophets
who prophesied particular things; and to prepare a lasting miracle, He
prepares prophecies and their fulfilment; but, as the prophecies could be
suspected, He desires to make them above suspicion, etc.
577. God has made the blindness of this people subservient to the good of
the elect.
578. There is sufficient clearness to enlighten the elect, and sufficient
obscurity to humble them. There is sufficient obscurity to blind the
reprobate, and sufficient clearness to condemn them and make them
inexcusable. Saint Augustine, Montaigne, Sebond.
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