Oecuмenism and Interfaith" WorshipCatholic Faith and Church and carrying it out to a desperately-needy world.
June 10, 2017 - Pentecost Saturday - Ember Saturday
Semidouble FeastNewchurchers Are Now Expected Explicitly to Worship Pagan Deities
Under a New Newchurch Directive on "Oecuмenism and Interfaith" Worship
From: The TRADITIO FathersThe Hindu Elephant God, Whom Newchurchers Must Now Worship
Newchurchers Will Now Have to Worship Pagan Deities
According to a New "Oecuмenical and Interfaith" Directive
Which Prescribes that Newchurchers Visiting Pagan Temples
Are Expected to Worship Explicitly the "Gods" There
Newchurchers Are Also Encouraged to Make Donations to Pagan Temples
And to Consume Food Ritually Blessed in Pagan Temples
Only in the anti-Catholic Newchurch of the New Order. Only under the anti-Catholic Newpope. Newchurchers are now supposed to worship pagan deities. A new directive on Oecuмenism and Interfaith Worship issued from the Newdiocese of Hallam in the United Kingdom prescribes that Newchurchers visiting temples are to worship the "gods" there:
- When visiting a Buddhist shrine, Newchurchers are to bring flowers to present to the "god."
- When visiting a Hindu shrine, Newchurchers are to bow to the image of the "gods."
- When visiting a Sikh temple, Newchurchers are to bow to the Sikh "holy book."
- Newchurchers are encouraged to make donations to pagan temples.
- Newchurchers are encouraged to consume food ritually blessed in pagan temples.
The anti-Catholic Newchurch directive is expected to be used as a model for Newchurch dioceses around the world. In Catholicism, however, historians tell us that some 12,000,000 Christians in the early Church suffered martyrdom rather than put a pinch of incense in a thurible to worship the Roman emperor, choosing to suffer torture and the infamous Roman penalty of
damnatio ad bestias, being turned over to wild beasts to be mauled to death, rather than to betray the true (Catholic) God.
True Catholics, Newchurch has itself clearly gone over to paganism, and is officially a pagan sect. It has officially turned its back on the First Commandment of God: "I am the Lord thy God; thou shalt not have strange [foreign] gods before me." Catholic moral theology teaches that a Catholic sins against faith by taking part in non-Catholic worship because he is thereby appearing to believe in a religion that he knows is false. Such a personal also commits the Sin of Idolatry when he worships a false god. Contrary to the teaching of the Bergoglian Newchurch, all gods are not the same, and we do not all worship the same god (the Heresty of Oecuмenism).