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the pope of rome, the antichrist

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Messenger: Ras power Sent: 7/24/2008 7:11:40 PM
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AThe Pope is of so great dignity and so exalted that he is not a mere man, but as it
were God, and the vicar of God. The Pope is of such lofty and supreme dignity
that, properly speaking, he has not been established in any rank of dignity, but
rather has been placed upon the very summit of all ranks of dignities. The Pope is
called most holy because he is rightfully presumed to be such. Nor can emperors
and kings be called most holy; for although in civil laws the term >most sacred=
seems sometimes to have been usurped by emperors, yet never that of >most holy.=
The Pope alone is deservedly called by the name >most holy=, because he alone is
the vicar of Christ, who is the fountain and source and fullness of all holiness.
AThe Pope by reason of the excellence of his supreme dignity is called bishop of
bishops. He is also called ordinary of ordinaries. He is likewise bishop of the
universal church. He is likewise the divine monarch and supreme emperor, and
king of kings. Hence the Pope is crowned with a triple crown, as king of heaven
and of earth and of the lower regions.
AMoreover the superiority and the power of the Roman Pontiff by no means pertain
only to the heavenly things, to the earthly things, and to the things under the earth,
but are even over angels, than whom he is greater. So that if it were possible that
the angels might err in the faith, or might think contrary to the faith, they could be
judged and excommunicated by the Pope. For he is of so great dignity and power
that he forms one and the same tribunal with Christ. So that whatever the Pope
does, seems to proceed from the mouth of God, as according to most doctors, etc.

these are some of the blasphemies of the church of rome


Messenger: Eleazar1234 Sent: 7/24/2008 9:47:48 PM
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The Vatican is the mother of all harlots. They speak with a forked tongue, they pretend to be a beneficent organization, yet they are the most corrupt, evil, and ruthless organization in all of history. The Jesuit Black Pope rules the world throught the Illuminati/Freemason/Jesuit order that rules the world right now.



JAH RASTAFARI LIVES
HAILE SELASSIE I
KING OF KINGS
LORD OF LORDS
CONQUERING LION OF THE TRIBE OF JUDAH




Messenger: Ras KebreAB Sent: 7/25/2008 4:44:13 AM
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" Nor can emperors
and kings be called most holy"

But when the Black King come crown Himself Power of the Holy Trinity,they couldnt say a damn thing eh?

greater than the angels?? I am but a mere man and you are lower than the dust of i feet, so how are you greater than the angels

EARTHQUAKE LIGHTNIN AND FIRE PON ROME

RASTAFARI


Messenger: Ras Sistren Khamyl Sent: 7/25/2008 4:47:40 AM
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Mo Fiyah!


Messenger: RasRanga Sent: 7/25/2008 5:29:44 AM
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Redda faya burn rome down!!! slew dem!! mo faya!!!


Messenger: Eleazar1234 Sent: 7/25/2008 10:06:39 AM
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By Philip Pullella

CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (Reuters) - Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki invited Pope Benedict on Friday to visit Iraq, saying it would help the process of reconciliation.

Maliki, who met the pope for 20 minutes at the pontiff's summer residence, also denied in comments to reporters afterward that minority Christians were being persecuted by Muslims in Iraq.

"We renewed our invitation for his holiness to visit Iraq. He welcomed the invitation. And we hope that he will be making the visit as soon as he can," he said.

"His visit would represent support for the efforts of love and peace in Iraq," he added.

The late Pope John Paul wanted to visit Iraq in 2000 but was denied permission by the government of Saddam Hussein.

Maliki said he and the pope also discussed the plight of minority Christians in Iraq and the prime minister urged those who had left after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 to return to help rebuild the country.

"I also appealed to His Holiness to encourage Christians who left the country to go back and be part of the social structure of Iraq again," he said.

Many of Iraq's Christians have left the country, among the two million refugees who have fled to neighboring states. Continued...

Iraq's small Christian minority has tried to keep out of the Shi'ite-Sunni sectarian violence that has killed tens of thousands of Iraqis since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion. But Christian clergy and churches have been targeted repeatedly by Sunni militant groups linked to Al Qaeda.

The Archbishop of Mosul of Iraq's largest Christian denomination, the Chaldean Catholics, was kidnapped in the northern city in February and found dead two weeks later.

Maliki said the pope understood the inter-religious situation in Iraq.

"He expressed this by saying that bad people exist within all religions, whether Christians or Muslims," Maliki said.

"This sound, realistic, objective understanding by His Holiness is the best answer to those who claim that Christians are persecuted in Iraq by Muslims," he said.

A Vatican statement said Christian communities in Iraq "strongly feel the need for greater security" and that inter-religious dialogue would be important for the country's future.




Messenger: Eleazar1234 Sent: 7/25/2008 10:10:08 AM
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Pope celebrates Mass with Australian clergy sex abuse victims

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By Dan McAloon

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Before he left Sydney to return to Rome, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated a private Mass with four Australian victims of clerical sexual abuse and their families.

"The pope listened to their stories and offered them consolation," said a statement issued by the Vatican after the July 21 meeting. "Assuring them of his spiritual closeness, he promised to continue to pray for them, their families and all victims. Through this paternal gesture, the Holy Father wished to demonstrate again his deep concern for all those who have suffered sexual abuse."

The Mass was held in a small chapel inside St. Mary's Cathedral and was celebrated by the pope and Sydney Cardinal George Pell.

The victims --- two men and two women --- were accompanied by family members and a priest in charge of pastoral support for victims, said the papal spokesman, Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi, in a written statement.

Father Lombardi said the Mass and the private encounter were held "in an atmosphere of respect, spirituality and intense emotion" in which everyone was deeply moved.

"The pope wanted to meet with victims, as he did in the United States, as a way to concretely express feelings he has already shown many times in his talks concerning the tragedy of sexual abuse" within the church, the spokesman said.

Father Lombardi also explained that the pope wanted to meet with victims after World Youth Day celebrations had ended and that the World Youth Day events had been "the specific reason for his trip" to Australia.

In a separate statement, the communications director for the Sydney Archdiocese, Jim Hanna, said he was "delighted that the Holy Father was able to spend time with victims of sexual abuse before his departure today."

"The pope talked with them for about 30 minutes, offering his consolation for their suffering," said Hanna.

He said the private meeting between the pope and the four victims had been organized in the late stages of preparations for World Youth Day. Organizers had consulted with the church's professional standards office --- the body that administers the church's sexual abuse forum, Toward Healing --- which had nominated the four victims.

"The Holy Father's meeting with victims reflects the continuing commitment of the whole church in Australia to bring healing and justice to those who have been so terribly hurt by sexual abuse," said Hanna.

Two of the victims who met with the pope said in a statement that he "was compassionate in his words of consolation to us," reported the Australian Broadcasting Corp.

"We were moved by the pope's compassionate response to us and his comment that he would continue to pray for all victims of sexual abuse," said the victims, who wished to remain anonymous. They added that it was clear the pope was aware of their experiences.

"He said he hoped the meeting would help us and others to move forward with our lives," they said.

Australian media also reported that victims' support group Broken Rites complained they were excluded from the Mass and that the meeting was a media event staged by the church.

Two days earlier, during a cathedral Mass with bishops, priests and seminarians, Pope Benedict said he was "deeply sorry for the pain and suffering" endured by Australian victims of clerical sexual abuse, which he described as "so grave a betrayal of trust" that deserves "unequivocal condemnation."

"I am deeply sorry for the pain and suffering the victims have endured, and I assure them that as their pastor, I, too, share in their suffering," he said.

Retired Sydney Auxiliary Bishop Geoffrey Robinson, former head of a church panel for dealing with the crisis, has estimated the number of Australian victims at more than 1,000.

---CNS




Messenger: Eleazar1234 Sent: 7/25/2008 10:11:23 AM
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MORE THAN 1000 SEX VICTIMS IN AUSTRALIA ALONE THIS MUST BE SOME KIND OF SICK JOKE AMONG THE JESUITS

MAFIA, CLOAK, AND DAGGER SYSTEM


MAYBE SOME SORT OF SACRAFICE TO SATAN OR DEVILS MAYBE?


Messenger: Eleazar1234 Sent: 7/25/2008 10:15:29 AM
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apology not enough, lawyer says
July 15, 2008 09:32am
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AN apology from the Pope for sexual abuse by Catholic priests needs to be backed up by a more compassionate approach in the courts, a sexual assault lawyer said today.

With Pope Benedict XVI set to use this week's visit to Australia to apologise for sexual abuse by priests, Melbourne lawyer Vivian Waller said an apology was one thing, but justice and compassion were another.

She accused the Catholic Church of routinely using technicalities to defeat sexual assault victims in the courts and called on it to back up the Pope's apology with legal justice.

"The Catholic Church routinely takes every technical objection in the book to prevent sexual assault victims suing successfully in the courts,'' she said in a statement.

"The defences revolve around claims being out of time and a smoke and mirrors approach to identifying the precise legal identity of the church.''

Dr Waller said she had acted for hundreds of sexual assault victims and there was "no end'' to the stream of people who had suffered abuse from Catholic priests.

"I'm glad there will be an apology, but the church needs to do more to alleviate the living hell of those who have endured the ultimate betrayal,'' Dr Waller said.

"The church must embrace justice rather than playing legal charades.''

She said the church used its technical court defences to force many victims into using its internal Towards Healing compensation process, which she claimed was "flawed'' and led to small settlement payments.

Dr Waller called on the Catholic Church to work with others to set up an independent alternative dispute resolution process.

The 81-year-old pontiff is in Sydney for the Catholic Church's week-long World Youth Day festivities.

His first official engagements are on Thursday.
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Messenger: Ten Sent: 7/25/2008 7:38:10 PM
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bless i am in italy at the moment n seeing all this here live makes me know this is the heart of Xtian BABYLON. JAH fire burn the hypocrisy n lies of the catholic church. they go on n on about the body as a sacred temple but in all their churches they are obsessed with a white jesus who is naked or in loin cloth. in their ancient paintings hardly do u see Christ as the lamb its always this half naked man or a white baby. its some crazy quasi religious-sexual obsession no wonder why priests defect with nuns n the sick twisted ones abuse children... AND whoever told them christ was white fooled them and they continue to preach the same lie for centuries after. fire burn these old catholic churches they are the source of mass deception.


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