Thursday, March 14, 2013

“WE HAVE A POPE”

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

WE ?

Anonymous said...

LOL

Exactly. I did not know that VOICE was Catholic?
If so the STAR must be 7 days LOL
and the Mirror Anglican.
The word WE make it look like the whole of Saint Lucia is Catholic.

Son-of-man said...

This Guy is another Criminal. During the military dictatorship when thousands of people were murdered, it will be shown he was very cozy with the military,"

Bergoglio may have been more complicit than merely silent about these murders.

News reports also describe Bergoglio as being "close to" the international right-wing group, Communion & Liberation, which is currently embroiled in several corruption scandals in Italy.

Estimated by one Italian newspaper, according to NCR's John Allen, to have assets of more than $100 billion ("representing 5 percent of Italy's gross domestic product," Allen notes), C&L is deeply involved in Italian politics, particularly in Lombardy, say news reports. From NCR:

Robert Formigoni, the highest profile adherent of Communion and Liberation in Italian politics, now finds himself embroiled in a deepening corruption scandal. The longtime governor of the Lombardy region is at the centre of a judicial investigation into bribery for the awarding of public health contracts. He also faces charges of suspicious ties to a shady businessman now in jail on corruption charges, and of using public funds to pay for his private vacations.

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Another veteran member of Communion and Liberation, Antonio Simone, has already been arrested and charged with being part of a scheme to bilk as much as $74 million from a well-known Italian health institute. According to media reports, Simone’s personal Catholic piety is the stuff of legend; apparently, during the 1990s, when he held public office as an assessor in Lombardy, he would convoke his staff for morning prayer before beginning the day’s work.

While no one has suggested that those scandals involve Bergoglio, they do shed light on the movement's involvement in secular and political life, suggesting that Bergoglio may be a bit more worldly than his humble lifestyle would suggest.

Son-of-man said...

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NEW CRIMINAL HEADS ROMAN CATHOLICS

Horacio Verbitsky, who has written extensively about the career of Cardinal Bergoglio and his actions during the military dictatorship that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983. During that time, up to 30,000 people were kidnapped and killed.

A 2005 lawsuit accused Jorge Bergoglio of being connected to the 1976 kidnappings of two Jesuit priests, Orlando Yorio and Francisco Jalics.

The Secret Relations Between the Church and the ESMA. ESMA refers to the former navy school that was turned into a detention center where people were tortured by the military dictatorship. The new pope has denied the charges. He twice invoked his right under Argentine law to refuse to appear in open court to testify about the allegations. When he eventually did testify in 2010, human rights activists characterized his answers as evasive.

Son-of-man said...

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This new Dictator has little knowledge of the illegitimate operations run by the Mafia in the Vatican, and soon that criminal will have to go into hiding like the Rat – zinger.

To think that Francis did not rape some little boys and girls in Buenos Aires and covered some of the “FILTH” underneath the panties of this Roman Church is to be comatose.


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Anonymous said...

Think about it. We had a poop.

Son-of-man said...

Italians and others are empowered to apprehend the new Pontiff



Brussels:

The same Common Law Court that tried and sentenced his predecessor and other church and state officials has today issued an Arrest Warrant against the first Jesuit Pope in history, Jorge Mario Bergoglio.

A signed and sealed copy of the Warrant is attached, and the text follows.

The Argentinian prelate assumed criminal liability and became subject to immediate arrest by occupying the Papal seat in the wake of the conviction of the Vatican as a criminal organization on February 25, 2013.

Bergoglio's role in the death of Argentinian citizens during that country's "Dirty War" and in the trafficking of the children of political prisoners also compelled the International Common Law Court of Justice to issue the Warrant today, which is one year in duration.

Italian and Argentinian citizens, and any man or woman, are authorized by the Warrant to be involved in Bergoglio's public detaining.

"The Pope is the head of a predatory power that is waging an undeclared, centuries-old war against the entire non-Catholic world" commented ITCCS Field Secretary Kevin Annett today in Vancouver, where he delivered a copy of the Arrest Warrant to the Catholic Archdiocese office.

"Since we and our children are being assaulted by a corporation that is a law unto itself, we have the right to defend ourselves and detain or stop altogether those responsible, as in any war".

A Public Proclamation is being read out in twenty eight countries this week by ITCCS members, publicly banning those church and state officials who cannot be immediately arrested under these Warrants.

Citizens are encouraged to download and use the attached Warrant.

Issued by ITCCS Central Office
15 March, 2013
Brussels

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Son-of-man said...

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Vatican Defends Pope’s Conduct in 1970s Oppression
By DANIEL J. WAKIN
Published: March 15, 2013


VATICAN CITY — Reacting with unusual swiftness, the Vatican on Friday rejected any suggestion that Pope Francis of Argentina was implicated in his country’s so-called Dirty War during the 1970s, tackling the issue just two days after the pontiff’s election.
On a day when Francis delivered a warm address to his cardinals and continued to project humility, the Vatican seemed intent on quickly putting to rest questions about the pope’s past, dismissing them as opportunistic defamations from anti-clerical leftists. The swift response contrasted with past public relations challenges during Benedict’s papacy, when the Vatican often allowed criticisms to linger without rebuttal.

“There has never been a credible accusation against him,” said the Rev. Federico Lombardi, the Vatican spokesman, adding that such charges “must be rejected decisively.” On the contrary, he said, “there have been many declarations of how much he did for many people to protect them from the military dictatorship.”

The charges derive from the pope’s days as the provincial, or leader, of Argentina’s Jesuits in the 1970s, a time of conflict in his country when the dictatorship tortured, killed or “disappeared” as many as 30,000 people.

Anonymous said...

"WE" do not have a Pope!

The Roman Catholic and the Vatican has a Pope. They just changed the head devil from one who could not efficiently manage his flock to what appears to be a more competent devil.

Why are we even giving our energy to such abominable, evil beings?

Popes. priests, pastors, Imams, gurus, pundits-all these religious good-for-nothings are the very reasons why the world is in such turmoil, yet we glorify them.

So another POPE has been ordained or chose....look out world, more death and destruction to come. To the so called devout Catholics in our midst...in fact, to all you religious fanatics who think that the Pope is going to intercede on your behalf or keep your sorry lives safe, or that Jesus will come down in a cloud of glory and whisk you off to paradise, WAKE UP!