Pachamamas thrown into Tiber River!

Discussion in 'Inspirational Stories' started by BrianK, Oct 21, 2019.

  1. Beth B

    Beth B Beth Marie

    Amen!
     
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  2. Indy

    Indy Praying

    Can really see the evil in the church which remained hidden for so long ooze to the top right now, especially how they lie idly by and allow abortion to spread unabated and to allow Cardinal Pell remain locked up and out of the way and clearly drop the guard to the evil rituals which are taking place. Lets continue to pray for Cardinal Pell.
     
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  3. padraig

    padraig Powers

    Well I at least am well up for it.

    Mad or not.

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  4. padraig

    padraig Powers

    Well Cardinal Pell himself has spoken out from prison warning about the German/ Amazonian Synod himself.

    https://www.thetablet.co.uk/news/11970/pell-takes-issue-with-francis-from-prison

    Pell takes issue with Francis from prison
    by James Roberts

    Pell: 'Amazon or no Amazon, in every land, the Church cannot allow any confusion, much less any contrary teaching, to damage the Apostolic Tradition'

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    Cardinal George Pell has written a letter from prison in which he appears to take issue with the idea of the forthcoming Amazon synod as conceived by Pope Francis.

    The letter was posted on Twitter by the Cardinal George Pell Supporters account. Because prison inmates are not allowed to post on social media or ask others to post for them, the justice authorities in Victoria are now investigating whether the letter is in breach of prison rules. “Any prisoner found to be contravening prison regulations faces disciplinary action,” a justice department spokeswoman said.

    The twitter account, which used the handle @pellcardinal, has now been deleted.

    Cardinal Pell’s letter from prison thanks supporters for their prayers and says he is “disturbed” by the preparations for the forthcoming synod on the Amazon.

    The text of the two-page, handwritten letter – images of which were shared with CNA and confirmed by sources close to Pell – has been circulated amongst a group of Pell’s closest supporters in Australia.

    In the letter, dated from Melbourne Assessment Prison on 1 August, Pell says: “We have reason to be disturbed by the Instrumentum Laboris of the Amazonian Synod....This is not the first low-quality document the Synod secretariat has produced.”

    Pell also notes that “Cardinal G. Müller, formerly of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, has written an excellent critique.” On 16 July Cardinal Muller issued a series of objections to the Instrumentum Laboris.

    “The main problem … is the fact that the key terms are not clearly defined and then excessively deployed,” he claimed. “What is meant by a ‘synodal path’, by ‘integral development’, what is meant by a ‘Samaritan, missionary, synodal, open’ Church? By ‘a Church reaching out’, the ‘Church of the Poor’, the ‘Church of the Amazon’, and other such terms?”

    “Is this Church something different from ‘the People of God’? he asked.

    “I am no expert on the region,” Pell says, but “Amazon or no Amazon, in every land, the Church cannot allow any confusion, much less any contrary teaching, to damage the Apostolic Tradition.”

    “We must always remember that the Church is one, not just in the sense that good families stick together, whatever their differences, but because the Church of Christ is based in the Catholic Church, which is the body of Christ,” Pell wrote.

    The 45-page Instrumentum laboris for the coming Amazon Synod, which serves as a guide for discussions, contains 146 numbered items, outlining various topics.

    One sub-item in a list of suggestions says: "Affirming that celibacy is a gift for the church, it is requested that, for the most remote areas of the region, the possibility of priestly ordination be studied for older people, preferably indigenous, respected and accepted by their community, even if they have an existing and stable family, in order to ensure availability of the Sacraments that accompany and sustain the Christian life."

    The document, which calls for “a Church with an indigenous face,” further recommends that the synod identify “an official ministry that can be conferred upon women, taking into account the central role they play in the Amazonian church.”

    In an interview posted on 9 August by "Vatican Insider," the online news supplement to the Italian newspaper La Stampa, Francis described the synod on the Amazon as an "urgent" gathering, not of scientists and politicians, but for the church whose main focus will be evangelisation.

    When asked why he convened a synod on the Amazon, Pope Francis said, "It is the 'child' of 'Laudato si'.' Those who have not read it will never understand the Synod on the Amazon. 'Laudato si'' is not a green encyclical, it is a social encyclical, which is based on a 'green' reality, the safeguarding of creation."

    Among the environmental issues the pope is concerned about, the one that "has shocked me the most," he said, is the way resources are increasingly being consumed faster than they can be regenerated.

    Pope Francis was asked whether the possibility of ordaining older, married men to minister in remote areas would be one of the main topics of discussion. The pope replied, "Absolutely not. It is simply one number" in the working document.

    Following his conviction in the County Court of Victoria on five counts of child sexual abuse in December last year, Pell was sentenced in March to six years in prison, of which he must serve at least three years and eight months.

    The verdict was immediately appealed by Pell’s legal team and the cardinal has remained in prison since that time.

    On 5-6 June, judges at the Supreme Court of Victoria heard Pell’s appeal against the jury’s decision. The judges have been considering their decision since the June hearing. Sources close to the case told CNA that a decision
     
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  5. Dolours

    Dolours Guest

    Yes, I was aware that the Wicked Witch of the West is very much a favourite of the Vatican and of the the charities they promote. I became aware of that after watching an EWTN Vaticano programme singing the praises of an Italian charity. When I went to the charity's website I found a link to their involvement in an event at the UN where said "great" was giving a talk on empowering African women. As far as I can remember, she was there either because the Italian charity had invited her to speak, sponsored her appearance or were the driving force behind the entire event. That's the reason I'm very wary now about giving to any Catholic charities.

    An African priest told me that the best way to donate to the poor in Africa is to give the money direct to the person or people you want to help rather than giving to an established charity. Not having direct contact with any poor people in Africa, I tend to give one-off donations when I come across an appeal that seems legit to me. I don't commit to regular donations to any single charity because there's no knowing what kind of organisations they co-operate with on the ground. One of my siblings has a monthly direct bank transfer to a particular charity here. It was announced recently that they gave millions of Euros to a charity set up by someone she would never support because he's the Liberation Theology/iffy on abortion type. I won't give to any charity whose funds are channelled through the Vatican because it's evident to me that Pope Francis and his clique are no more pro-life than the average pro-choice politician. The scandal about the Amazonian charities taking money from the Ford Foundation merely confirmed what I had already suspected. It has already been revealed that the Pope's close ally, Cardinal Maradiaga, was the Soros foundation's link with the Pope.
     
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  6. Blizzard

    Blizzard thy kingdom come

    What do you know... I did a quick search on Leonardo Boff and it turns out the man supports the use of the ayahuasca tea in the "Santo Daime" rituals which originated in the Amazon. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santo_Daime

    I used Google to translate the passage below in which he claims those who follow this religion "take (the tea) ritually as we Christians drink the blood-wine and the bread-body of the Lord." So he is comparing taking this drug to the reception of the eucharist!

    And this man is the inspiration (and possibly one of the authors) of Laudato Si and this synod´s instrumentum laboris!!!

    He claims the tea is not a drug, but of course it is as Wikipedia describes it:

    "Ceremonies — trabalhos (Brazilian Portuguese for "works") — are typically several hours long and are undertaken sitting in silent "concentration", or sung collectively, dancing according to simple steps in geometrical formation. Ayahuasca, referred to as Daime within the practice, which contains several psychoactive compounds, is drunk as part of the ceremony. The drinking of Daime can induce a strong emetic effect which is embraced as both emotional and physical purging."

    I can´t confirm but I suspect the bizarre ritualistic dancing that took place at the Vatican might be connected to this "Santo Daime" sect.

    Here´s Boff´s defense of Santo Daime (google translation):


    About apreensão de Santo Daime
    na Espanha


    See also:
    State of São Paulo: Matéria # 1


    Statement by Leonardo Boff on Fernando, Chico and the Doutrina do Santo Daime

    Statement of support

    [​IMG] Years ago I know Fernando Ribeiro de Souza and his family. I witness the seriousness with which they lead the spiritual life. They have found in the Holy Daime a path of integration and meeting with God at the service of others in a deep reverence for the mystery of Creation. The same applies to his partner Francisco Corrente.

    [​IMG] Santo Daime is a spiritual path born in Brazil from the villages of the Amazonian forest. It is a creation in which many contributions come together, whether from official Christianity, from popular Christianity, from indigenous beliefs and from the mestizo peoples of the Amazon region. In their celebrations they take Santo Daime. They take it ritually as we Christians drink the blood-wine and the bread-body of the Lord. It is not in any way a drug, but a ritual bevanda (beverage). And so it must be understood.

    [​IMG] Because of this and the seriousness of Fernando Ribeiro de Souza and his partner Francisco Corrente, I beg you to release them and make an effort to understand their spiritual path within the religious religious dialogue that the churches, religions and cultures carry out today.

    [​IMG] I am a theologian, teacher, ecologist and writer with more than 25 books translated in Spain by Trotta, Sal Terrae, Divine Word, Paulinas and others.

    With my best regards

    Prof. Dr. Leonardo Boff

    Check out the video below

     
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  7. Dolours

    Dolours Guest

    All the climate change hysteria reminds me of the revelation by the campaigner for legalised abortion in the US. He said that they exaggerated the number of back street abortions to give the impression that legalising the practice was a necessity to save women's lives. The fruits of their campaigning are the deaths of millions of pre-born babies and the sale of their body parts. We can expect similar "fruits" from the climate change hysteria.
     
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  8. padraig

    padraig Powers

    More from the well Financed Ultra Conservative Cabel who are opposing Pope Francis from the USA. Crazy people

     
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  9. padraig

    padraig Powers

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    1 Kings 8:23

    Solomon's Prayer of Dedication
    22Then Solomon stood before the altar of the LORD in front of the whole assembly of Israel, spread out his hands toward heaven, 23and said: “O LORD, God of Israel, there is no God like You in heaven above or on earth below, keeping Your covenant of loving devotion with Your servants who walk before You with all their hearts. 24You have kept Your promise to Your servant, my father David. What You spoke with Your mouth You have fulfilled with Your hand this day.…


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  10. SteveD

    SteveD Powers

    Notice that we are never just 'conservative' Catholics or merely 'traditionalists' but always 'extreme' or 'ultra' just as the left always describe anyone slightly to the right of Lenin in the same way. It's a dishonest tactic worthy of both Francis and his supporters and the socialists and theirs. Francis said that he was proud to be criticised by the 'extremists' in the USA, just as I am to be insulted by him and his cronies.

    In the early sixties, my mother worked in a convent. The nuns had no permanent chaplain but would sometimes have a visiting priest from the African missions to stay at the convent who had been granted 'home leave' (they stayed in a separate annex - no men were allowed to sleep in the convent). One of the nuns told my mother that they could always identify those priests who ministered in remote tribal areas because these priests always looked haggard and ill when they arrived and always looked years older than their years. This was because of the spiritual battles that they waged against local witchdoctors and the demons that they could summon. And now we invite them into St. Peter's, God help us!
     
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  11. DeGaulle

    DeGaulle Powers

    Christ said of satan that 'he was a liar and a murderer from the start'. The usual routine seems to be that the lies come first, then the murders.

    There are many environmentalists who would be less disturbed by exterminating millions, even billions, of humans in order 'to save the planet' than by killing cockroaches. They'd actually feel morally justified by it. Boff's language totally coincides with these attitudes.
     
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  12. padraig

    padraig Powers

    The last thing the Abbot said to me when I left the Monastery was that I was mad in and need of help.

    I have just been thrown thrown off a Major Marian Face Book Site because the Moderator said I as mad (Even though they were very supportive up to now)

    They said in Nazareth Jesus was mad too. Possessed by demons. Well its quite true I am mad. I am furious. They have worshipped Idols in Rome. I am beyond rage.

    So they think it is alright to worship False Gods in St Peter's do they? Well we will see about that.

     
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  13. padraig

    padraig Powers

    Well one good thing its out in the open now.

    Scripture shows us that those who worship Idols worship demons unawares.

    If the best they can do is complain to the police when their idols get, 'Stolen', and dumped, they're not much men. I can't see any of them laying down their lives for Global Warning, Gay, 'Rights', or anything else short of their Vatican expense accounts.

     
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  14. padraig

    padraig Powers

    On October 13 of that year, Our Lady of Akita revealed to a pious nun this impending crisis in the Church:


    The work of the devil will infiltrate even into the Church in such a way that one will see cardinals opposing cardinals and bishops against other bishops. ... The Church will be full of those who accept compromises, and the devil will press many priests and consecrated souls to leave the service of the Lord.


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  15. padraig

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  17. AED

    AED Powers

    This
    Is what Taylor and Tim were saying in "All things Pachamama"--that a line has been crossed. Time to stand. They mentioned about the book of Maccabees where two heroes were a 90 year old man who refused to eat pork and an elderly mother of 7 sons. In other words not just our young warriors but ALL are called to be heroes and fighters. The battle has been engaged. It's a you tube well worth listening to.
     
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  18. AED

    AED Powers

    There is no such thing as "white " magic. It all comes from the same source.
     
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  19. AED

    AED Powers

    Archbishop Vigano has not lost his faith. The fear of the Lord was still there and he found fortitude. (These others I fear may have lost all supernatural dimension. In malachi martin's book hostage to the devil he recounts the case of a Catholic priest anthropologist professor in the chapter entitled Father Bones and Mister Natch. The possession almost succeeded because he had abandoned the supernatural for the natural and teihard was his inspiration. By God's grace he realized in what danger he had fallen. The book is not for the faint of heart but it certainly deals with the very spiritual traps we see all around us.
     
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  20. AED

    AED Powers

    YES
     
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