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Pope prays in Istanbul mosque in new outreach
« Reply #15 on: December 01, 2014, 10:27:56 PM »
This all must be part of the current ʝʊdɛօ - Freemasonic takeover in the Vatican and its diabolical goal of "one world religion". God wants many nations and one religion but Satan and His accursed race are pushing us toward one nation with many religions. Obviously, these ʝʊdɛօ-Freemasonic plans run contrary to Christ the King's plans because the purpose here does not seem to be genuine conversion to the True Faith but simple convergence with false religions in expense of Our Lord Jesus Christ and the exclusivity of the Catholic Church for salvation.  

It resembles the old temptation of the idolaters who were a happy to offer Christ a mere "niche" in the pantheom and would have welcome the Catholic religion among the other cults in the empire , just as today they seem to be content if Jesus Christ is seen just as another prophet among many....to the same level of Mohammed. Bible history is a constant reiteration of the warning that Israel would be prosperous if she serves her true God and would be punished if she turns towards false gods who are really demons. A bad pope is a real punishment from Heaven.



Pope prays in Istanbul mosque in new outreach
« Reply #16 on: December 02, 2014, 12:31:00 AM »
umblehay anmay said"

St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, Pt. II, Q. 12, A. 1, Obj. 2: “… if anyone were to…worship at the tomb of Mahomet, he would be deemed an apostate.”



St Thomas also said:

"As stated above (Article [3], ad 2), things from the very fact that a man thinks ill of another without sufficient cause, he injures and despises him. Now no man ought to despise or in any way injure another man without urgent cause: and, consequently, unless we have evident indications of a person's wickedness, we ought to deem him good, by interpreting for the best whatever is doubtful about him."



WE do not know his intention, so we cannot judge!!


There is too much of this these days:

"One may watch other people's actions or inquire into them, with a good intent, either for one's own good---that is in order to be encouraged to better deeds by the deeds of our neighbor---or for our neighbor's good---that is in order to correct him, if he do anything wrong, according to the rule of charity and the duty of one's position. This is praiseworthy, according to Heb. 10:24, "Consider one another to provoke unto charity and to good works." But to observe our neighbor's faults with the intention of looking down upon them, or of detracting them, or even with no further purpose than that of disturbing them, is sinful: hence it is written (Prov. 24:15), "Lie not in wait, nor seek after wickedness in the house of the just, nor spoil his rest." St Thomas - on Curiousity


Pope prays in Istanbul mosque in new outreach
« Reply #17 on: December 02, 2014, 10:41:46 PM »
Pope prays in Istanbul mosque in new outreach, facing east

If the Pope was facing east, then that would be the traditional direction for him to pray. The priest is supposed to face east when he says mass. They say that when Christ comes again he will come from the east. If he was in Istanbul facing Mecca, he would be facing south.