The Pope Francis Praxis • September 25, 2015
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1. A Warning for Pope Francis
2. On Yom Kippur
3. In Congress
4. At the United Nations
5. Some of those opposing the pope are themselves suspect
6. Editor’s Note
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1. A Warning for Pope Francis
“Woe to you when everyone speaks well of you, for that is how their ancestors treated the false prophets.” — Luke 6:26
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2. On Yom Kippur
Pope Francis told those observing Yom Kippur to “continue in holiness.” If they can be holy without Christ what’s the point of Christianity?
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3. In Congress: Not a Word about Abortion while Planned Parenthood sells baby parts
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/breaking-popes-address-to-congress-not-a-word-about-abortion-only-the-death
There’s an abortion holocaust underway and the pope mumbles a few veiled words in Congress than can be construed to be vaguely pro-life, but not the word (abortion). In the course of his visit to the United States Pope Francis has hugely energized pro-abort “Catholics.”
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4. At the United Nations: the Pope decries Usury
In his speech today to the United Nations Pope Francis decries “usury” while operating the Vatican usury bank that enjoyed record profits last May:
"Beyond these achievements, the experience of the past seventy years has made it clear that reform and adaptation to the times is always necessary in the pursuit of the ultimate goal of granting all countries, without exception, a share in, and a genuine and equitable influence on, decision-making processes. The need for greater equity is especially true in the case of those bodies with effective executive capability, such as the Security Council, the Financial Agencies and the groups or mechanisms specifically created to deal with economic crises. This will help limit every kind of abuse or usury, especially where developing countries are concerned. The International Financial Agencies are should care for the sustainable development of countries and should ensure that they are not subjected to oppressive lending systems which, far from promoting progress, subject people to mechanisms which generate greater poverty, exclusion and dependence.”
— Pope Francis, United Nations General Assembly, Sept. 25, 2015
If Pope Francis was not a hypocrite, he would do more than mouth anti-usury rhetoric as his papal predecessors have been doing for centuries. He would restore the Church’s immemorial dogmatic ban on earning any profit from loans, and require that penitent Catholic usurers make restitution for their ill-gotten gains. Unrepentant Catholic usurers would be refused communion and a Catholic burial. This was the law of the Roman Catholic Church for one thousand five hundred years. http://amzn.to/1KDztfS and http://revisionisthistorystore.blogspot.com/2010/03/hoffmans-revisionist-history-store-dvds.html
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5. Some of those opposing the pope are themselves suspect: Most prominently the Fox News pundit “Judge Andrew Napolitano” who is disappointed by the fact that the pope criticizes the predatory capitalist god known as “The Market." In other words, the judge doesn’t want the pontiff to even mouth rhetoric against the mortal sin of usury which is the engine of the entire Money Power system that oppresses us. You will recall that in our study of Bill O’Reilly's The Last Days of Jesus opus (which blames Our Lord's death mostly on the Romans), we cite the fact that Mr. Napolitano makes the Romans entirely culpable. Kosher-“Conservatives” constitute false opposition intended to confuse and misdirect.
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6. Editor’s Note: Since earlier this month when we published our Revisionist History newsletter studying Adolf Hitler’s facilitation of the murder of Gregor Strasser, certain fans of Hitler have canceled subscriptions and pledged to stop sending donations. The continuation of our Truth Mission is in peril.
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"In his speech today to the United Nations Pope Francis decries “usury” while operating the Vatican usury bank that enjoyed record profits last May:"
ReplyDeleteI'm confused about the Vatican Bank, which was started by Pius XII in 1942. They say they do not lend out deposits, but they invest in bonds and hold "cash", and are "effected by rising interest rates" and they "safeguard others' assets and deposits". So do they profit from loans of money or not?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-09-30/vatican-bank-to-publish-2012-annual-report-in-transparency-drive
"The bank, formally called the Institute for Works of Religion, or IOR, expects 2013 to be marked by extraordinary expenses “for the ongoing reform and remediation process” and the effects of rising interest rates, according to a statement. The bank earlier this year reported that 2012 profit more than quadrupled to 86.6 million euros ($117 million)."
"The bank oversees about 7.1 billion euros in assets, largely in bonds and cash. IOR clients with outposts from Chile to Tanzania manage income, transfers and expenditures out of the bank located in the world’s smallest state, situated in the heart of Rome. The bank doesn’t use deposits for lending and had less than 1 billion euros in equities at the end of last year."
http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2013/08/01/vatican-bank-launches-its-own-website/-"Because it does not lend money or issue or underwrite securities or other financial products, the institute does not consider itself to be a bank. The institute concentrates on safeguarding others’ assets and deposits and facilitates international payment transfers for its 13,700 individual account holders and 5,200 Catholic institutions, such as dioceses and religious orders."