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  1. jgill2

    Dear Father Rutler,

    I just watched a movie I think you would enjoy, Scarlet and Black starring Gregory Peck as Fr O’Flaherty and Christopher Plummer as an SS Colonel. The former exiled within the “white line” drawn for him by the latter. So long as the good Priest did not cross that white line, he would be physically safe and under the protection of the Vatican’s diplomatic immunity. But the white line created a greater dilemma for O’Flaherty which was a spiritual one. The people he loved and wanted to protect were outside the white line while the Pope and Church that he loved was within the white line. If he helped the people, then he jeopardized Papal neutrality and the physical treasures of the Church. If he honored Papal neutrality, then his people would die. The Pope could not advise him nor could his confessor. He stood alone with his conscience and relationship with Christ. And at the end the Pope says to Fr. O’Flaherty, ” In this imperfect world you may never receive the honor that is due to you, but I wanted you to know that in my heart I honor you. I talked to you once of the treasures of the Church perhaps I deceived myself the real treasures of the Church what makes it imperishable is that
    every once in a while, someone comes to it my son like you. May the Lord watch over you.”

    Thank goodness we still have that “white line” between the Church and the Neo-Pagans determined to March us all into the new Colosseum called the Metaverse outside the Church. For indeed, what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul in the process.