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Offline Binechi

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Francis-Bergoglio Tries to Steal Martyr-Saints Treasure
« on: March 09, 2016, 03:25:24 PM »
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  • criminals.
    http://www.traditio.com/comment/com1603.htm

    March 8, 2016 - St. John of God, Confessor

     Double Feast

    Francis-Bergoglio Tries to Steal Martyr-Saint's Treasure
     But Thousands of Newchurchers Take over Naples Cathedral to Stop Him


    Thousands of Neopolitans Took Possession of St. Januarius Chapel
     In the Ancient Cathedral of Naples, Italy
     To Stop Francis-Bergoglio
     From Stealing the Treasure of the Martyr-Saint
     To Fill His Newchurch Coffers, Depleted by a Precipitous Falloff
     As More and More Newchurchers Now See Bergoglio
     For the Teacher of Heretical Doctrine
     And the Paedophile Supporter that He Is

    The people of Naples, Italy, are calling Francis-Bergoglio a thief for trying to steal the sacred treasure of their city's Saint Januarius. Thousands of protesters on March 5, 2016, took possession of St. Januarius Chapel in the ancient Cathedral of Naples in an effort to prevent Bergoglio from taking control of sacred treasure displayed in the Naples's San Gennaro Museum, which is reportedly worth more than the British Crown Jєωels. The treasure was donated by kings and nobility in honor of the Saint. As well as silver busts of Saints, there are heavily-Jєωelled necklaces and earrings, as well as golden bishop's mitre, which is studded with 3,326 diamonds, 164 rubies, and nearly 200 emeralds.

    The cathedral of Naples was built in the thirteenth century and houses a chapel to honor the city's patron Saint, Januarius, an early Martyr of the Church, who was beheaded in 305 during the persecution of Christians by the Roman Emperor Diocletian. Not only was the chapel built with the city's money but also it has been presided over by a council made up of twelve lay citizens and the mayor, and came to house one of the world's most important collections of religious treasures. It is also the site of the ceremony performed thrice annually, at which the coagulated blood of the Martyr-Saint, contained in a glass vial, is displayed and miraculously, as some say, liquefies.

    The museum's director publicly denounced Bergoglio's attempted theft: "We are protecting a centuries-old institution; we will not stand for interference from either the Church or the government." Naples's mayor and head of the council declared that he would do whatever it takes to "make sure what San Gennaro gave us is not diminished." [Some information for this Commentary was contributed by Agence France-Presse.]

    True Catholics, as Francis-Bergoglio's Newchurch of the New Order continues to crumble, it needs to steal money from wherever it can get it. No wonder the Marxist Newpope of Newchurch wants to get his filthy hands on the treasures of the true Catholic Church. Newchurch collections have fallen off precipitously as more and more Newchurchers now see Bergoglio for the teacher of heretical doctrine and the paedophile supporter that he is.


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    Francis-Bergoglio Tries to Steal Martyr-Saints Treasure
    « Reply #1 on: March 09, 2016, 07:57:48 PM »
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  • I hope that man gets sentenced to a lynching via kangaroo court. Maybe then we might get a real pope.


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    Francis-Bergoglio Tries to Steal Martyr-Saints Treasure
    « Reply #2 on: March 09, 2016, 11:10:55 PM »
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  • In Naples, Italy, a dispute has erupted over control of the treasures in the museum of St. Januarius, and a collection of treasures said to be more valuable than the British royal Jєωels.




    Since the early 16th century, the chapel of St. Januarius and its museum have been controlled by a board of 12 laymen and the mayor of Naples. But Interior Minister Angelino Alfano has ruled that four seats on the board should be controlled by the Catholic Church, since it is a caretaker body for a church institution.

    Paolo Jorio, the director of the museum, has led protests against that ruling, charging that Alfano was acting under pressure from Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe. "We're protecting a centuries-old institution, and we will not stand for interference from either the Church or the government," he said. Jorio, who sits on the existing council, said that the group would appeal the ruling. Naples Mayor Luigi De Magistris said that the council would do what is necessary to "make sure that what San Gennaro (St. Januarius) gave us is not diminished."

    http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=27704

    4 out of 12 doesn't look like a takeover. In any event if the Interior minister is acting at the behest of the cardinal then it looks like someone is acting contrary to the spirit of Pope Francis' policy of episcopal simplicity.