Monday, February 3, 2014

Pope Francis, the Last Pope? Parellelism with Pope John Paul II


 
There is a parallelism in Pope Francis and the late JOHN Paul II. Both are charismatic. 


I remember the time he visited the Philippines, people lined up in the streets to see him, starting from the airport and to places in Manila where he went to.  People said that by looking at him, whose face was so pious in countenance, it was as if you have gone to heaven.



The picture below depicts gentle character of Pope Francis. Catholics love him for this: show of compassion especially to the lesser in stature of people, the homeless, the sick, children.



With this endearing character, would he have the same fate as Pope John Paul II who ended up in hell?



Could Pope Francis be the last pope? He’s the 112th pope. He was born in Argentina from an immigrant Italian parents. Therefore, he is Italian., and he is Petrus Romanus. All popes are successor of  Peter, one of the apostles of Jesus.



 St.  Malachy is noted for the accuracy of his prophecies about the popes.



Could Pope John Paul II and Pope Francis share the same fate in hell?



When I read the testimonies and the videos about Pope John Paul II being in hell, I could not believe it. But when I was enlightened about my faith, thanks to the website of Linda Newkirk and the teaching of Pastor Quiboloy, it confirmed  the videos.



 Catholicity, where I used to be  member from birth up until 2011, is an anti-Christ. Why, because

  • has misled its flock by issuing human doctrine that go against the doctrines of GOD. More attention is given to the human doctrines than the words of God;
  • has violated the commandment of God, particularly:



                        Exodus Chapter 20

           

                        3 Thou shalt have no other gods before me.



                        4 Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth;



                        5 Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me;

                        Having images in the altar, adoration of the Nazarene during procession is a pagan practice. God is a spirit so we have to worship HIM in spirit.


  • Has never discussed hell in homily, allegedly because it will instill fear among  the congregation;
  • Has avoided the teaching on tithing because it was perceived that they would lose their flock,  and that tithing has been replaced by offering in the New Testament. (Luke 18:12 - I fast twice in the week, I give tithes of all that I possess)



Now, I do not wonder why Pope John Paul II is in hell. Satan himself, who is at helm of the Catholic Church, deceives the elite of the church.



We cannot go to heaven with one wrinkle.  We have to be spotless. With the above info, you be the judge.


 Knew Pope Francis Was Good, But When I Found Out Everything
He Did in 2013, I Was Blown Away
  Pope Francis has been declared Time’s Person Of The Year.
Looking back on 2013, he has done some incredibly progressive things to lead the Church.
He Did in 2013, I Was Blown Away
Pope Francis has been declared Time’s Person Of The Year.
Looking back on 2013, he has done some incredibly progressive things to lead the Church.
1. He spoke out against frivolous spending by the Church
The average set of cardinal’s clothes costs as much as $20,000. In October,
Pope Francis urged officials to dress more modestly and to not squander such money.
In the same month, he ordered a German bishop to explain how he had spent $3 million on a marble courtyard.
2. He invited a boy with Downs Syndrome for a ride in the Popemobile
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During a general audience, Pope Francis invited Alberto di Tullio, a 17-year-old boy with Downs Syndrome,
to ride in his Popemobile while thousands watched.
The boy and his father were said to be "chocked up" when he was embraced by the Pope.
3. He embraced and kissed Vinicio Riva
POPE FRANCIS' GENERAL                                                            AUDIENCE
November saw Pope Francis embrace Vinicio Riva, a man scarred by a genetic disease.
Fighting agonising pain on a daily basis, such an act restored the faith of a man who says he is often mocked in public.
4. He denounced the judgment of homosexuals
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Pope Francis has stated several times that the Church has no right to interfere spiritually in the lives of gays and lesbians.
Though Francis maintained the right of the Church to express opinions on homosexuality,
he believed that Christians should not judge or ridicule.
This led to The Advocate, a gay rights magazine, naming Francis the
'single most influential person of 2013 on the lives of LGBT people.'
5. He held a major ceremony at the chapel of a youth prison
In March, the Pope held a major Holy Week service at Casal del Marmo jail for minors, rather than the Vatican.
During the service, the pope washed and kissed the feet of 12 young offenders
to commemorate Jesus' gesture of humility towards his apostles on the night before he died.
During the service, he broke tradition by washing the feet of women and Muslims.
6. He urged the protection of the Amazon Rainforest
During his visit to Brazil, Pope Francis met with natives who have been fighting
ranchers and farmers attempting to invade their land.
He encouraged that the Amazon be treated as a garden and protected, along with its native people.
7. He personally called and consoled a victim of rape
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A 44-year old Argentinian woman, raped by a local policeman,
was one of thousands to write a letter to Pope Francis in 2013.
The woman was surprised when she later received a phone call from Francis himself—
who consoled the woman and told her, “You are not alone.”
8. He snuck out of the Vatican to feed the homeless
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More recently, it has been discovered that Pope Francis regularly leaves the Vatican at night to feed the homeless.
Dressed as an ordinary priest, he joins Archbishop Konrad Krajewski to feed the poor of Rome.
9. He auctioned his motorcycle to benefit the homeless
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In October, Francis donated his own Harley Davidson motorcycle to fund a hostel and soup kitchen in Rome.
10. He acknowledged that atheists can be good people
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Earlier in 2013, Pope Francis spoke out against the common interpretation
within the Church that atheists, by nature, are bad people.
He stated that, “Atheists should be seen as good people if they do good.”
After meeting the Pope, the openly atheist president of Uruguay, Jose Mujica, compared Francis to a friendly neighbor.
11. He condemned the global financial system
In May, Francis denounced the global financial system for tyrannizing the poor
and turning humans into expendable consumer goods.
He believes that, “Money has to serve, not to rule!"
12. He fought child abuse
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The Catholic Church has been rocked in recent years by allegations
and admissions of child abuse by members of the Church.
Pope Francis became the first Pope to take effective action against such atrocities.
He amended Vatican law to make sexual abuse of children a crime,
and he also established a committee to fight abuse.
13. He condemned the violence of the Syrian civil war
In regard to the use of chemical weapons in Syria, Pope Francis
asked for peace and declared that, "War, never again.
Violence never leads to peace, war leads to war, violence leads to violence.”
14. He redirected employee bonuses to charity
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When a new Pope is elected, Vatican employees receive a bonus.
Upon his election, the extra money was given to directly to charity instead.
15. He spoke out against the Church’s ‘obsession’ with abortion, gay marriage and contraception
In a voice of reason, Francis shocked the Catholic world when he stated that
the Church was an unhealthy obsession with abortion, gay marriage, and contraception.
He criticized the Church for putting dogma before love,
and for prioritizing moral doctrines over serving the poor and marginalized.
16. He called for cooperation between Christians and Muslims
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During his Angelus address, Francis paid respect to the end of Ramadan.
He stated that both Christians and Muslims worship the same God,
and he hoped that Christians and Muslims would work together to promote mutual respect.
17. He took part in a selfie
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In what might be his most progressive feat of all,
Pope Francis met with youngsters to be part of a truly remarkable selfie.
His is embracing the present, and he is undoubtedly taking the Church to a more loving and accepting future.
18. He invited homeless men to his birthday meal
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                                                    Krajewski                                                            welcome some                                                            homeless men                                                            at the                                                            Vatican
On December 17, Pope Francis invited a group of homeless men
and their dog into the Vatican to share his birthday meal along with his staff.
The Pope had decided that he wanted a small birthday event,
which would do some good, rather than a large and expensive event.
19. He refused to send away a child who had run on stage to hug him
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During the Year of Faith Celebrations,
a young boy ran on stage as the Pope was giving a speech.
When assistants tried to remove the boy, Francis allowed him to stay.