Monday 1 November 2021

MORE SATANIC RHETORIC FROM THE EVIL POPE FRANCIS At Vatican On Hindu Feast Of Diwali Warns Against ‘Religious Fundamentalism’ Calls Catholics And Hindus To ‘Join Hands In The Light

 

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Pope Francis At Vatican On Hindu Feast Of Diwali Warns Against ‘Religious Fundamentalism’ Calls Catholics And Hindus To ‘Join Hands In The Light’

by Geoffrey Grider

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The Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue has published a message wishing Hindus a happy feast of Deepavali (Diwali), which represents the victory “of light over darkness.”

Under a painting of the New Age Jesus, sporting a Luciferian split beard and flashing Masonic hand signs, Pope Francis welcomed the prime minister of India to the Vatican to wish him a Happy Diwali. Not only that, the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue issued an official proclamation calling for Catholics to join with Hindus and Buddhists and to 'walk in the light' together. Oh, that kooky One World Religion of Chrislam is just so darn cute. Not.

"And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet colour, and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness of her fornication: And upon her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH." Revelation 17:4,5 (KJB)

Pope Francis is the pope over the world's Catholics, but he has higher ambitions than just a small thing like that. Frankie is aiming to be the pope over not just Catholics, but over Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims, transgenders and everyone else that has a hankering for worshiping a christ, just not Jesus Christ. If Pope Francis was actually a born again Christian, he would nicely tell the Hindus that without Jesus Christ as their Saviour, they are lost and headed for the fires of a literal, endless, burning Hell. That's what the pope would say if he was saved.

Vatican Congratulates Hindus for the Feast of Diwali

FROM BREITBART NEWS: The Vatican “extends its most cordial greetings to you on the occasion of Deepavali which falls on 4 November this year,” states the October 29 message addressed to the Church’s “Hindu friends.”

“May the observance of this feast even in the midst of anxiety and uncertainty arising from the present pandemic, and its resultant worldwide crises, light up your lives, homes and communities with the hope for a better future!” the message states.

In its message, the Vatican proposes to offer thoughts on how Christians and Hindus can together “bring the light of hope in people’s lives in such challenging times.”

The Vatican’s message was sent one day prior to the arrival of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who met with Pope Francis in the Vatican on Saturday. Human rights groups have insisted that Christians suffer increasing violence and persecution since Modi ascended to Power in 2014.

In its message to Hindus, the Vatican warns of a widespread “sense of resignation, despair and despondency” caused by factors “ranging from terrorism to ecological degradation.”

Following the coronavirus pandemic, “it is within our ability to demonstrate that we can be ‘together’ and overcome every crisis with resolve and love, even the seemingly insurmountable,” the message reads.

“The power of solidarity unleashed in alleviating the suffering and assisting the needy, more so with an interreligious character and responsibility, gives visibility to the light of hope by putting in evidence the response which adherents of all religious traditions are called upon to make in times of despair and darkness,” it asserts.

Among pressing global issues that threaten to disrupt the harmonious co-existence of people, the Vatican lists “climate change, religious fundamentalism, terrorism, hyper nationalism, xenophobia,” several of which may hit a nerve with India’s current administration.

Religious traditions have the capacity to help individuals and communities “reset” their life’s compass with hope, the Vatican message states, with their gaze fixed beyond their present despair.

“As believers grounded in our own respective religious traditions and as persons with shared vision for and shared responsibility towards humanity, in particular the suffering humanity, may we Christians and Hindus, individually and collectively, and joining hands with people of other religious traditions and of good will, reach out to people who are in despair, to bring light into their lives!” the message concludes. READ MORE

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