CATHOLIC CARDINAL FORESEES MUSLIM CONQUEST OF CHRISTENDOM
The Last Crusade ^ | Jan 07, 2010 | The Last Crusade

WARNING OF ISLAMIC THREAT
ISSUING CRUSADER CALL

It sounds like this Catholic Cardinal reads this website, or one of the many others that have laid all these things out word for word in the last five years.  And the High Priest prophesied concerning the death of Jesus Christ – Another Sign

A leading spokesman for the Roman Catholic Church has sounded the alarm against the threat of Islam to Christianity and the Western world.

Cardinal Miloslav Vik, the outgoing Prague Archbishop, issued this warning, Europe has denied its Christian roots from which it has risen and which could give it the strength to fend off the danger that it will be conquered by Muslims — which is actually happening.”

The Cardinal’s position stands in sharp opposition to recent remarks by Pope Benedict XVI, who professed his “deep respect for Islam” and “the virtues proclaimed by Islam.” (The Pope has been kissing Islam’s ring)

On his website www.kardinal.cz Cardinal Vik describes Islam as a barbaric force that threatens to obliterate the remains of Christendom.  Amen

“If Europe doesn’t change its relation to its own roots, it will be Islamized,” the 77-year-old cardinal writes. He blames immigration and Muslims’ high birth rate for helping Muslims to “easily fill the vacant space created as Europeans systematically empty the Christian content of their lives.” Exactly.

The fiesty cleric was elevated to the cardinate by Pope John Paul II in 1991. But unlike the previous pope, Cardinal Vik is not ready to kiss the Koran.

“At the end of the Middle Ages and in the early modern age, Islam failed to conquer Europe with arms. The Christians beat them then,” Cardinal Vik points out. ”Today, when the fighting is done with spiritual weapons which Europe lacks while Muslims are perfectly armed, the fall of Europe is looming.”

Vlk, who was persecuted by the former communist regime toppled in 1989, offered his resignation as Catholic bishop two years ago — at age 75, in line with Church rules, but Pope Benedict XVI extended his term by two years.
He blamed immigration