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  • im sorry where exactly is he ending the Vatican 2 council and how isit that he ended it if in fact ecuminism has been practiced by his successors including Benedict 16

  • The mark of the beast is John's baptism in the Holy Spirit. It is a spiritual mark which anathematizes from the Catholic Church. Christ's baptism requires using the name Holy Ghost. Trent/Acts XIX and many Dogmas enforce this. John's (the patron saint of Freemasonry) baptism clears the way for the one who is coming. The problem with doing it after Christ is that it clears Him out of the way for the false messiah who is coming. This is the secret of the priesthood. FATIMAMOVEMENT d o t c o m

  • I don't see any pope here, just some modern man wearing a funny hat. If he were a pope he would be wearing the Papal Tiara to show his kingship over the papal states and Christendom in general. Giovanni Montini ("paul vi") was a horrible masonic infiltrator who gave away the Papal Tiara, defiled the seat of Peter and not one pope since has righted his wrongs so they all have been masonic infiltrators - Wake Up Catholics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @donteatthekalanchoe You do realize that the papal states stopped existing in 1870 right? And please dont say that the pope is a king, or that he has kingship, just because he has shiny robes. The Pope is simply the 'vicar' of Christ. Just because he gave his papal Tiara over to CHARITY that doesnt make him a bad man. Believe me, some of the changes he made in during his papacy sometimes make me say "What were you thinking Pauly?", but do I go about rebuking him? I suggest you PRAY not reproach.

  • @SanctusMatrisTemplum

    Actually, after the Lateran accord of 1929, the Pope is the sovereign of Vatican state, and thus is a king. The pope is the Vicar of Christ, who is Prophet, Priest and King. Without making some kind of final declaration, i ask: if the whore of Babylon is seated on a beast which has seven heads, and if those heads are seven hills and seven kings, and if Rome is the city of seven hills, and the seven kings are thus seven popes, when else from the time of Christ (cont)

  • @SanctusMatrisTemplum

    (cont)

    till the end of the world has there been or would be, seven false popes in a row, unless it was now?

    There has not been such a thing in the past, and in future there isn't time, because of the many signs which tell us that we are already living in the time of chastisements, which will culminate with the three days of darkness, which will be followed by the time of peace, which will be only 25 yrs long, which will be followed by the antichrist, then by the (cont)

  • @SanctusMatrisTemplum

    (cont)

    end of the world.

    So I repeat, when else could there be seven false popes in a row, unless now?

    Did you know that the last Antipope (declared) was John 23rd 1410-1415?

    Both him and the recent John 23rd had a five year reign. Both convoked a council. Both their reigns ended at the time of the 3rd session, one by deposition, the other by death. Only God has power over life and death. God ended the recent one's life at the time of the third session of V2. Coincidence?

  • Wow wunderful and precieus archiv!

  • Not only the end of the Council but of much or tradition and the beginning of some of the worst times in Catholic history. The incorrect implementation of this Council's decrees have led to utter destruction of the liturgy and many other practices of the Catholic Faith. Much of it should and will most likely be nullified at some point in the future. The last 40 years have brought unprecedented chaos within the Church. Bring back some sanity, request the 1962 Missal in your parish.

  • I agree with you. Vatican II was a council that brought forth much discord. But I dont blame John XXIII or Paul VI that much. I blame the lack of prayer and dedication, AS WELL as some of the cardinals and bishops throughout Pope Paul's papacy.

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