Pope Benedict could save the world in the next two weeks.

Pope Benedict will be retiring at the end of the month.  He could do the greatest possible favor to the world if he would consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary before he leaves office.

Why is this so important?

Mary was created in utter perfection because she was to be the Mother of God.  There could be no physical, mental, or spiritual flaws.  Otherwise, Jesus, the result of the Hypostatic Union of man and God, would have been flawed.  If He had any flaws, the devil would have been able to destroy Him.

Since Mary had to be perfect so that Jesus would be perfect, which is proven by the fact the devil could not destroy Him, she is the most important of all of programmed entities.

She appeared at Fatima.  She caused the sun to literally dance in the sky, in front of 70,000 witnesses.  As part of Mary’s appearance at Fatima she left instructions.

Mary was clear:  She wanted the Pope and Bishops to consecrate Russia to Her Immaculate Heart.  So far, they have not done so openly and publicly.

Now, in the next couple of weeks, Pope Benedict could do what The Blessed Mother asked.  He could consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

All creation would rejoice.

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