Monday, April 04, 2005

The greatest miracle of the 21st century



You will be glad to know that that kid from Kracow, Poland, has pulled off the greatest miracle of the 21st century and he has done it by dying in the flood of lights from the media.

Right now, even as I speak the TV networks, from terrain to outer space, are broadcasting Christianity across the world. And hundreds of millions of people, regardless of their religious beliefs are watching it.

The message of Christ has never been so strong and so clear. The Church of Rome has thus been brought into the living rooms of all who can see. The hymns usually confined to the Italian churches are now heard from corridor to bedrooms.

The cross, banned in some countries, denounced by the fearful, is seen in its brightest glory - a symbol of the the message laid down two millennia ago by a carpentar from Nazareth.

Tele-evangelising has never been used in such a proactive and positive way. It is as if heaven has opened all its doors to people of all colours, young and old, sinful and saintly.

This indeed is the miracle of the ages. Pope John Paul II has done it again. Good for him. He's probably having a good laugh in heaven. I bet Jesus is smiling, too!!


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