Artıcle III – “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.”

“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.”[1]

On Earth, there are currently 110 armed conflicts[2]; some have begun recently while others have lasted for over 50 years.

The history of the humanity of the Earth is drenched in the blood of the victims of many wars; some wars appeared in the news and are recorded in history books, while others are not. Some conflicts have indeed been silenced over time, yet they have had a profound impact both globally and cosmically, altering the course of the history of the humanity of the Earth and that of the other humanities in the universe.

In light of this scenario, a question arises naturally: “What is the origin of all this?”

We cannot hold back our answer: every conflict begins in the heart of someone who rebels against God.

As the Church of Jesus Christ of the Universe, we feel the responsibility to proclaim what we have received by the grace of God. Therefore, we wish to retrace the history of our humanity from its very beginning to the present day, to show you what human eyes have not seen, but what God has read in the eyes of humans and between the lines of history.[3]

By gradually rewinding history, like a tape, and reviewing certain events on Earth and throughout the universe, we can see how God has always intervened to restore humanity, leaving it free to choose while granting both ordinary and extraordinary graces to guide it toward Good and reject Evil.

The various responses of the humans of Earth’s humanity will become evident. Some have chosen to embrace what God asked of them, while others have rejected God and allied with Lucifer. These different choices have led to consequences that have determined and modified the course of the history of our planet.

Today, in a world that is constantly on the brink of a new war, we are once again called to choose: either God or Lucifer.

“Peace is a workshop, open to all and not just to specialists, savants and strategists. Peace is a universal responsibility: it comes about through a thousand little acts in daily life. By their daily way of living with others, people choose for or against peace.”[4]

(Saint John Paul II)

[1] John 14, 27

[2] See website of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Right (https://geneva-academy.ch/galleries/today-s-armed-conflicts).

[3] See Stefania Caterina, Tomislav Vlašić, Rewriting History – Volume II – The Universe and its Inhabitants, Luci dell’Esodo, 2019, p. 284

[4] See “Address of John Paul II to the representatives of the Christian churches and ecclesial communities and of the world religions gathered in Assisi”; Lower Square of the Basilica of Saint Francis, Sunday 27 October 1986.