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| Subject: Petrus Romanus To Prophetically Merge Church Efforts With Politics In 2015, Begin Championing Gaia-Based Global Religion Tue Dec 30, 2014 7:02 am | |
| In 2015, Petrus Romanus To Take On His Greatest Prophetic Role Thus Far With An Address To The United Nations General Assembly Calling For A New Global Monetary System And World’s Religions To Come Under Obeisance To Gaia The reason for such frenetic activity, says Bishop Marcelo Sorondo, is the pope’s wish to directly influence next year’s crucial UN climate meeting in Paris. “The idea is to convene a meeting with leaders of the main religions to make all people aware of the state of our climate and the tragedy of social exclusion.” The pope will publish a rare encyclical on climate change and human ecology. Urging all Catholics to take action on moral and scientific grounds, the document will be sent to the world’s 5,000 Catholic bishops and 400,000 priests, who will distribute it to parishioners. According to Vatican insiders, Francis will meet other faith leaders and lobby politicians at the general assembly in New York in September, when countries will sign up to new environmental goals. The pope is arguing for a radical new financial and economic system. In October he criticized capitalism, saying: “An economic system centered on the god of money needs to plunder nature to sustain the frenetic rhythm of consumption that is inherent to... Petrus Romanus To Prophetically Merge Church Efforts With Politics In 2015, Begin Championing Gaia-Based Global Religion Pope Francis is about to take the stage in the role that he was born to play – world political power broker. Not content to simply be the spiritual overseer of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics, Francis has much bigger goals in mind for himself and for the Vatican. He has written a rare papal encyclical, and on a topic that is absolutely polarizing, global warming. Dan Misleh, director of the Catholic climate covenant, said: “A papal encyclical is rare. It is among the highest levels of a pope’s authority. It will be 50 to 60 pages long; it’s a big deal. But there is a contingent of Catholics here who say he should not be getting involved in political issues, that he is outside his expertise.” Pope Francis entered the political world as a major player last week when it was stunningly revealed that he had helped broker a secret UN-Cuba peace treaty deal. That enormous feat, as it turns out, was only the warm-up. In 2015, he is going to throw the full weight of his office and the Vatican behind... 60 Minutes Presents A Peak Inside The Final Pope Petrus Romanus’ Vatican The final pope is being signed on orders to transform institutions fossilized by tradition and stained by corruption. Last spring, when we first reported this story, we talked with some of the people who know Francis best. But don't ask them what he's likely to do next because, God only knows. In St. Peter's Square, March 2013, 100,000 faithful waited for a light to split the curtain. They'd adjusted their eyes to what they were accustomed to seeing, regal robes and a gold cross around the neck of a European. Instead they saw an emissary from the New World with a world of new ide . Robert Mickens: And he was just dressed so simply. There was no cape. There was no fur. There was no-- and he was just standing there. And in a simple silver cross, evidently the one that he wore when he was in Buenos Aires. Robert Mickens was among the believers in disbelief... |
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