Wednesday, October 2, 2013

The Pater of Rome




I watch this Pater of Rome with interest in the subtleties which keep manifesting.

"At a certain point, a great light invaded me, it lasted a moment but it seemed very long to me," he told Repubblica's editor. "Then it disappeared and I got up."

The entire quote will be placed below, but it is a place to start in asking if before George became Pater, just what light invaded him, and was it an angel of good or evil?

We see that this Pater is not just urging reform. he is much like false messiah Obama in change he can believe in, as this is not the will of the Catholics, but the will of the Vatican and not as a democracy as the Pater advocates rights for people, no this is a dictatorial mandate and it is going to rid the Vatican of the old constitution, as that is exactly what has been stated.


Honduran Cardinal Oscar Andres Rodriguez Maradiaga, who heads the pope's advisory commission, said the planned reform won't just make changes to the document here and there.

"No, that constitution is over," he told the Catholic channel Salt and Light Television. "Now it's something different. We need to write something different. But it's not going to take one month or two months."


This is most interesting in "something different is going to be directing a complete overhaul of the Catholic religion from what it was, and you might find the following interesting that the Pater has ordered the Vatican police to stop people FROM TALKING.
Yes this Pater has SPEECH POLICE in the Vatican now.



Francis himself is a critic: Just this weekend he told the Vatican police force that it was their job to stop the "devil" from creating internal wars through Vatican employees spreading gossip.
"It's a war that you don't fight with weapons but with your tongue," he said.


It becomes even more entwined in this the cleverness of what is taking place "for the children" as Obama had his mantra passed down, in the Pater hides what is talking place "for the poor", but look at what he is really doing in the following quote.



Francis said he wanted a missionary church like that sought by St. Francis: "We need to give hope to young people, help the aged and open ourselves toward the future and spread love."
He said the Second Vatican Council, the 1962-65 meetings that brought the church into the modern world, had promised such an opening to people of other faiths and non-believers, but that the church hadn't made progress since then.


That may sound all warm and fuzzy, but the focus of this is "opening to other faiths and non believers". Considering the Jesus Mandate of only ONE WAY, TRUTH AND LIFE coming through Him, an opening to other "faiths" has either the Universal religion, as that is what the term Catholic means, in incorporating pagan religions or it might mean in the absolute power the Vatican ruled with once, the return of Crusades and Inquistions.
Think of it as the Jesuits might one day be the new suicide bombers as is Islam, because the Vatican has unleashed all types of horror in it's past.

What follows in the last quote was one of thee most bizarre of things to come out of any Pope's mouth, as it makes one wonder what on earth and who he is accusing this of.

 In the interview, Francis denounced the "Vatican-centric" nature of the Holy See administration and acknowledged that popes past had been infatuated with the pomp of the Vatican and its "courtesans."


The word COURTESAN is used in plural. A courtesan is fancy French word for mistress or kept personal whore. What the Pater is stating is there apparently was an entire harem being kept and operating out of the Vatican.
Now was Pope Ben involved in this as much as Pope John Paul with mistresses, or was this something the allowed for the Cardinals have a sexual harem operating at the Vatican? It is a matter of even furthering this in the sodomites operating there, did they have a boy harem and with this Pater now stating you do not need God to get into Heaven and stating that sodomy was acceptable.........is this Pater part of a Jesuit homosexual group which despised the clergy who were having sex with women, when they were involved with boys?

For that statement to be blurted out, points to something much more damning as he is talking about Vatican prostitution and all of this is Whore of Babylon stuff, as this Pater was involved with German politics in electing Merkel and is now in the process of "reforms" where the Vatican is going to start an opening to other religions which are false as there is only one True Faith.

...and it all started with that mysterious light which overtook Cardinal George.


Such decisiveness comes despite having been "invaded by anxiety" in the moments after he was elected. In the interview with Repubblica, Francis said after the shock of the election, he immediately excused himself from the Sistine Chapel, closed his eyes in a small room off to the side and tried to relax.

"At a certain point, a great light invaded me, it lasted a moment but it seemed very long to me," he told Repubblica's editor. "Then it disappeared and I got up."

He went back into the room where he signed the document accepting the job and headed out onto the loggia of St. Peter's Square to be introduced to the world.


We shall see, but there are signs in this pointing to things prophesied of.



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Pope urges reform, wants church with modern spirit



Oct 1, 8:25 AM (ET)By NICOLE WINFIELD



VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope Francis opened a landmark meeting Tuesday on reforming the Catholic Church, saying he wants a missionary church with a modern spirit that gives hope to the poor, the young and the elderly like his namesake St. Francis did.
Francis convened his own parallel cabinet of eight cardinals from around the globe for three days of brainstorming on revamping the Vatican bureaucracy and other reforms. The move fulfills a key mandate of the cardinals who elected him pope to involve local church leaders in making decisions about the universal church.
On the same day the meetings started, Rome daily La Repubblica published a lengthy interview with Francis, his second in as many weeks. For someone who has said he abhors giving interviews, Francis has made himself remarkably amenable to taking questions about his faith and vision for the church.
In the interview, Francis denounced the "Vatican-centric" nature of the Holy See administration and acknowledged that popes past had been infatuated with the pomp of the Vatican and its "courtesans."

The pope also explained his affinity for his namesake St. Francis, whose tomb he will visit on Friday during a visit to Assisi, the hilltop town where St. Francis preached his gospel of poverty and caring for the most destitute. Francis said he wanted a missionary church like that sought by St. Francis: "We need to give hope to young people, help the aged and open ourselves toward the future and spread love."
He said the Second Vatican Council, the 1962-65 meetings that brought the church into the modern world, had promised such an opening to people of other faiths and non-believers, but that the church hadn't made progress since then.
"I have the humility and ambition to do so," he said.
The agenda of the cardinal cabinet meetings is unknown, but one issue is certain to be discussed: overhauling the Vatican bureaucracy, an antiquated administration that is universally disparaged as unhelpful to both the pope and the bishops it's designed to serve.
The scandal over leaked documents last year showed the Vatican bureaucracy to be a dysfunctional warren of political infighting and turf battles, fueling calls for reform from the cardinals who elected Francis pope.
Beyond the scandal, local church leaders have long bemoaned that Vatican courts take years to process requests for annulments and that Vatican offices are simply unresponsive to requests from them and the lay faithful.
Francis himself is a critic: Just this weekend he told the Vatican police force that it was their job to stop the "devil" from creating internal wars through Vatican employees spreading gossip.
"It's a war that you don't fight with weapons but with your tongue," he said.
The Vatican bureaucracy is organized according to a 1988 document "Pastor Bonus," which metes out the work and jurisdictions of the congregations, councils, courts and other offices that make up the governance of the church. Honduran Cardinal Oscar Andres Rodriguez Maradiaga, who heads the pope's advisory commission, said the planned reform won't just make changes to the document here and there.
"No, that constitution is over," he told the Catholic channel Salt and Light Television. "Now it's something different. We need to write something different. But it's not going to take one month or two months."
Indeed, no decisions are expected this week from the talks, and the pope has said reform takes time.
In fact, another Vatican reform is taking its own, separate course.
On Tuesday, the scandal-plagued Vatican bank issued its first-ever annual report in another step toward showing greater financial transparency. The Institute for Religious Works reported a profit of 86.6 million ($116.95 million) in 2012, a four-fold improvement over 2011.
Francis has appointed a commission of inquiry to look into the bank's legal structure and activities, one of the many moves he has taken to get a handle on the Vatican's murky finances.
Such decisiveness comes despite having been "invaded by anxiety" in the moments after he was elected. In the interview with Repubblica, Francis said after the shock of the election, he immediately excused himself from the Sistine Chapel, closed his eyes in a small room off to the side and tried to relax.
"At a certain point, a great light invaded me, it lasted a moment but it seemed very long to me," he told Repubblica's editor. "Then it disappeared and I got up."
He went back into the room where he signed the document accepting the job and headed out onto the loggia of St. Peter's Square to be introduced to the world.