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A Woman Rides The Beast
Pope Francis made a startling admission on Saturday in Rome, admitting that not only is the Vatican system a "woman", but that it's also a "mother". That is exactly what the bible calls her in the book of Revelation, see for yourself:
Pope Francis made a startling admission on Saturday in Rome, admitting that not only is the Vatican system a "woman", but that it's also a "mother". That is exactly what the bible calls her in the book of Revelation, see for yourself:
"And
the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet colour, and decked with
gold and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand
full of abominations and filthiness of her fornication: And upon her
forehead [was] a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF
HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH." Revelation 17
This just may be the Pope that the unsaved world has been waiting for.
Vatican Radio: Pope
Francis on Saturday spoke about “the vocation and the mission” of women
on Saturday when addressing participants of a study seminar organized
by the Women’s Section of the Pontifical Council for the Laity on the
25th anniversary of Blessed Pope John Paul II’s Apostolic Letter
Mulieris Dignitatem. The letter was the first in papal teaching
dedicated entirely to the theme of the woman, and the study seminar in
particular discussed the point which says that God entrusts man, the
human being, to woman in a special way.
Pope Francis also spoke about the special gifts given to women in the Church.
“
I would like to underline how the woman has a particular sensitivity
for the ‘things of God’, above all in helping us to understand the
mercy, tenderness and love that God has for us,” he said. “ And
it pleases me to think that the Church is not ‘il Chiesa’ [‘the Church’,
masculine]: it is ‘la Chiesa’ [feminine]. The Church is a woman! The
Church is a mother! And that’s beautiful, eh? We have to think deeply
about this.”
The Pope said the document Mulieris Dignitatem arises in this context and offers a profound, organic reflection, with a solid anthropological base, enlightened by Revelation.
The Pope said the document Mulieris Dignitatem arises in this context and offers a profound, organic reflection, with a solid anthropological base, enlightened by Revelation.
“From
here, we must restart that work of deepening and of promoting, for
which I have already hoped many times. Even in the Church, it is
important to ask oneself: what presence does the woman have?” he said.
“I
suffer – speaking truthfully! – when I see in the Church or in some
ecclesial organizations that the role of service that we all have, and
that we must have - but that the role of service of the woman slips into
a role of “servidumbre” [Spanish: servitude]. . . But when I see women
that do things out of “servitude” and not out of service,” said Pope
Francis. “And that it is not understood well what a woman ought to do.
Can she be valued more? It is a reality that is close to my heart and
for this I wanted to meet … and bless you and your commitment. Thank
you, let us move this forward together! May most holy Mary – a great
woman, eh? – the Mother of Jesus and of all God’s children, accompany
us. Thank you!” source - Radio Vaticana
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