The World Economic Forum’s proposal for a “grand restructuring” will allow Marxism to take hold, the cardinal warned

The cardinal Raymond Burke (Raymond Burke) warned that the world economy BBS in response to the communist party of China (COVID – 19) pandemic virus and put forward the “big refactoring” initiative, is attempted to manipulate by “ignorance and fear” an attempt to “citizens and the state”, at the same time, marxist materialism will be popular in the United States.

Burke, the former archbishop of St. Louis and now a member of the Roman Catholic Church’s highest judicial body, made the comments in a Dec. 12 sermon on the Virgin of Guadalupe, Roman Journalist Edward Pentin wrote on his web site.

Burke said of the United States: “The worldwide spread of Marxist materialism… Now it seems to be taking over our country “and other countries are going through similar crises. “Our nation has allowed itself to rely on the Chinese Communist Party for economic gain, an ideology that is diamechically opposed to the fundamental Christian ideals that have enabled families and nations [in the US] to remain safe and prosperous.”

The communist virus, he added, “is being used by forces hostile to family and national freedom to advance their evil plans. These forces tell us that we are now the subject of the so-called ‘Great Reset’ or ‘New Normal’.

These evil forces, Burke argues, want people to find ways to understand and direct our lives “in disease and its prevention,” rather than trust in God, who will save us.

He went on: “At a time when we most need to be close to each other in the care of Christians, these secular forces seek to isolate us, to convince us that we are alone and dependent on the secular forces. It would make us slaves to them and thus accept their atheism and murder.”

Since the Outbreak of the Communist virus in March, some Democratic states have imposed strict home quarantine rules and forced the closure of all “non-essential” services, including churches.

In Democratic-controlled California, for example, Gavin Newsom, the governor, has decreed that all “non-essential” industries should be closed and only “essential” services allowed to operate “in order to prevent the spread of the epidemic”. “Non-essential” industries include churches, gyms and restaurants, while “essential” industries include strip clubs, abortion clinics, liquor stores and marijuana shops. Earlier on July 13, Newsome banned singing in church.

In New York, another Democratic-controlled state, Governor Andrew Cuomo had required no more than 10 people to attend religious services in the so-called “red zone”, where the epidemic is relatively strong, and no more than 25 in the “orange zone”. The order was invalidated by the Supreme Court in a 5-4 decision, on the grounds that the government’s epidemic prevention measures could not arbitrarily ignore the first Amendment’s guarantee of religious freedom.