Moderately successful Catholic author and speaker Robert Abel is accusing regular Catholics, and no less prominent Catholics such as Bl. John Paul II, of worshiping demons and Satan. Maybe you think that is a stretch but I don’t think so consider the following. Mr. Abel has stealthily constructed three websites that take aim at such things as styles of Rosary, Marian Consecration, and the Catholic version of the Ten Commandments. Now I say steathily because there is no evidence on the website that Mr. Abel is the Administrator, contact person, or author of the book being schlepped. I was only able (pun intended) to determine this information through a “whois.is” look up. Let’s take a closer look at some of the drivel being spewed out of the gop of Mr. Bobby Abel.
There are three sites registered to Mr. Abel that attack common Catholic practices. Unhealthydevotions.com, consecrationvows.com, and apparitionsites.com. All of these are found in a whois.is search listing Mr. Robert Abel as the Administrator. See the whois lisings here, here, and here.
Unhealthydevotions.com presents the Catholic Ten commandments as inferior to the protestant version ” As you can see in the chart below, there’s a conflicting difference between the Catholic list of Ten Commandments and the Protestant list:”http://unhealthydevotions.com/new-age/sin-of-idolatry-catholic-tradition.htm
This comes under the devotions link: “Sin of Idolatry: A Catholic Tradition”
Consecrationvows.com equates St. Louis Marie DeMontfort’s Consecration to Jesus through Mary as being devil worship. I suppose that Bl. John Paul II was worshiping the devil and promoting such as he was a great advocate of this devotion.
And of course that devious St. Maximillian Kolbe was up to no good with his Militia of the Immaculata, “In this spiritually binding agreement, the participant implores an entity (he means demon or Satan) by the name of Immaculata, Queen of Heaven, to take their life, body, and soul as possession and property for all eternity. In exchange for selling everything into this entity’s (again Satan or demons) power” (parentheses mine) (http://consecrationvows.com/ ). That evil Maximillian even offered his life in place of a man who was a husband and father when the Nazis selected ten men for extermination. It’s funny that the Church found Maximillian to be a Saint when he was obviously such a Satan worshiping heretic.
I would say that well meaning Catholics and people wanting to know about authentic Catholic spirituality avoid these sites like the plague as a source of accurate information as well as books written by Mr. Abel such as The Catholic Warrior. The sneaky nature of the way these sites are set up begs the question of what, exactly is Mr. Abel trying to hide? Perhaps he doesn’t want his pocket book to take a hit from people who visit his other pro-Catholic websites that sell his books and seminars.
