Saturday, 5 February 2022

CHRISLAM - Vatican Opens An Embassy Called A Nunciature In Abu Dhabi Displaying Solidarity With Islam As It Pushes The One World Religion Of Chrislam

 

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Vatican Opens An Embassy Called A Nunciature In Abu Dhabi Displaying Solidarity With Islam As It Pushes The One World Religion Of Chrislam

by Geoffrey Grider

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The opening of a new apostolic nunciature, an embassy of the Vatican, in the United Arab Emirates is a testament to fraternity and goodwill between Muslims and Christians, said Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra.

On the podcast today, we showed you the full history of Chrislam, who started it, where it came from, and how far it's advanced here in 2022. Now comes this amazing update that the Vatican has opened a nunciature, or embassy, in Abu Dhabi as it solidifies its base of Human Fraternity and the One World Religion of Chrislam. Things are happening so fast now, and as Habakkuk accurately points out, many are watching but so very few are paying attention that it's flying under the radar while being in full view at the same time.

"Behold ye among the heathen, and regard, and wonder marvellously: for I will work a work in your days, which ye will not believe, though it be told you." Habakkuk 1:5 (KJB)

Today is a huge day for the Vatican, the Roman Catholic Church, Islam, Rick Warren and his pope Francis, but most of all it's a day of celebration for Mohamed bin Zayed. That man nearly singlehandedly worked to produce the environment that saw the birth of the Declaration of Human FraternityChrislam, the One World Religion and the Abraham Accords. His fingerprints are all over every one of this things I just mentioned, and rightly so. They are all part and parcel of bringing in the Daniel 9:27 covenant confirmation with Antichrist that will take place in the days after the Pretribulation Rapture of the Church takes place.

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Vatican official inaugurates nunciature in Abu Dhabi

FROM CATHOLIC NEWS AGENCY: The Vatican opened its first embassy in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Friday. Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, the Substitute (Sostituto) of the Vatican Secretariat of State, traveled to Abu Dhabi to inaugurate the diplomatic post on the Arabian Peninsula.

“The presence of this new apostolic nunciature is a further sign of the Holy Father’s solicitude and concern for all the people in this land,” Peña Parra said at the opening on Feb. 4. “It is Pope Francis’ sincere desire that this edifice will assist the papal representative in carrying out his mission to the United Arab Emirates and to the local Catholic community,” he said.

An apostolic nunciature is a diplomatic mission of the Holy See. It is led by a nuncio, who is a papal legate accredited to the civil government.

“The meaning of the opening of a nunciature in this country is very simple: that the Holy Father will have a house here. He will have a house, and at the same time it will be the diplomatic representation of the Holy See in Abu Dhabi,” Peña Parra said in an interview during his trip.

“And I think that this has a spiritual significance, a spiritual meaning, that is the closeness of the Holy Father to the country, and at the same time it is an upgrade in the relations between the two states, the Holy See and this country.”

Noura Al Kaabi, the UAE’s culture minister, and Omar Ghobash, the assistant minister for culture and public diplomacy, attended the nunciature’s opening, along with other officials of the UAE government. Peña Parra expressed gratitude to UAE’s foreign minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan and to the civil authorities for making the nunciature opening possible.

Msgr. Yoannis Gaid, the pope’s former personal secretary, also traveled to the UAE with Peña Parra. Gaid is a member of the Higher Committee of Human Fraternity. Bishop Paul Hinder, the Apostolic Vicar for Southern Arabia, was also present. The Vatican established diplomatic relations with the UAE in 2007. The former apostolic nunciature was non-residential and based in Kuwait.

There have been three apostolic nuncios to the UAE since 2007. Most recently Archbishop Francisco Montecillo Padilla served as the nuncio from 2016 to 2020. The post has been vacant since Padilla was transferred to Guatemala. Msgr. Kryspin Dubiel serves as the chargé d’affaires. The UAE does not currently have a resident ambassador to the Holy See present in Rome.

Earlier this week, Peña Parra offered an inaugural Mass for the new nunciature in St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Abu Dhabi, one of two Catholic churches in the Arabian city that has a population of 1.42 million.

“I dare say that the Catholic community of Abu Dhabi and the Arabian Peninsula as a whole is also an example of hope-filled patience and Christian living,” the archbishop said in his homily. “You too may be a ‘little flock’ but each part of Christ’s Body the Church has a role to play. No one part is better or more important than the other,” he said. READ MORE

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