Paraphrasing the above prophecy:
Were the [Slavs] to succeed, in dragging the nations once again, into yet another world war, then its result will not spell the triumph of [Slavism], but rather the destruction of the [Slavic] race in Europe.
After His brutal mistreatment at the hands of earthlings, Christ
finally ascends to Heaven, never to be seen or heard from again ...
Were the [Slavs] to succeed, in dragging the nations once again, into yet another world war, then its result will not spell the triumph of [Slavism], but rather the destruction of the [Slavic] race in Europe.
The Apostolic Canons
28. We command that a bishop, or presbyter, or deacon who strikes the faithful that offend, or the unbelievers who do wickedly, and thinks to terrify them by such means, be deprived, for our Lord has nowhere taught us such things. On the contrary, “when Himself was stricken, He did not strike again; when He was reviled, He reviled not again; when He suffered, He threatened not.”