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Pope joins Bill Gates, Sonny Bono and other rockers
« on: November 07, 2006, 04:20:19 PM »
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  • Nice to know his priorities are in order -- forget converting the pagans in darkness to the One True Faith -- let's make sure they have vaccines, shelter, and straight teeth.

    I wish Pope Benedict could understand that getting polio and dying is NOT the greatest evil. If the victim was baptized first, it would be a new citizen to praise God forever in Heaven. This world is NOT all there is, not even close. But the modern Freemasonic, philanthropic church doesn't see things that way.

    That's what you get for following the (freemasonic) world.


    Pope, Bono buy bonds for poor kids' vaccines

    Securities with triple-A credit rating are part of a 10-year plan to immunize children around the world.

    November 7 2006: 4:51 PM EST

    LONDON (Reuters) -- Pope Benedict joined other religious leaders, rock stars and financial institutions Tuesday to buy into a $1 billion bond issue that will fund life-saving vaccines for children in poor countries.

    Rock stars wow Wall Street
    Investors bid for almost twice the amount of securities on offer as British finance minister Gordon Brown launched the project to fight preventable diseases like polio and measles.

    The offering, the first of its kind, was the start of a 10-year initiative known as the International Finance Facility for Immunization.

    "We will ultimately raise an extra $4 billion to deliver life-saving vaccines to children in the poorest countries," Brown said at the launch, flanked by religious leaders and Queen Rania of Jordan.

    "This will immunize 500 million children by 2015, saving 10 million lives, and help to eradicate polio from the world."

    Brown handed the first bond to Cardinal Renato Martino, head of the Vatican's Justice and Peace Council, who bought it in the Pope's name.

    "It is the hope of Pope Benedict that the participation by the Church in this program will help to inspire others to take the step toward concrete action," he said.

    Five more bonds were sold to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sachs, the Muslim Council of Britain, the Hindu Forum of Britain and the Network of Sikh Organizations.

    Rockers-turned-activists Bono and Bob Geldof will also buy some of the bonds and the project has the support of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

    Brown argues new funding mechanisms are needed if U.N. goals on child poverty are to be met, and wants the creation of a wider scheme that could double rich countries' aid spending to $100 billion a year.

    The power of philanthropy
    But the idea of using aid pledges as collateral to raise funds has run into repeated opposition from the United States, which is reluctant to make commitments under one administration that must be passed on to the next.

    Some lobbying groups have also voiced concern that a plan relying on future aid pledges may pose problems later.

    Advocates, however, argue more lives can be saved by front-loading aid, particularly with vaccination, and Gordon Brown said he was confident more countries would come on board.

    "I think gradually we'll see other countries decide it's in their interest to join," he told reporters. "This method of financing has a long-term future."

    Britain is the biggest contributor to the scheme, backed by five other European countries - France, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Norway. Brazil and South Africa have also committed to join at a later date.

    Investment banks Goldman Sachs (down $1.32 to $188.68, Charts) and Deutsche Bank (up $1.59 to $127.02, Charts) , which coordinated the issue, said they priced it at "the tightest spread imaginable" for a new issue of this kind.

    The bond, which carries a top-notch triple A credit rating, was priced to yield a premium of 31 basis points over the equivalent U.S. Treasury note, reflecting the healthy demand. There are 100 basis points in one percent.

    Of the bonds sold, 25 percent was sold to central banks and official institutions, 25 percent to fund managers, 23 percent to pension funds and 8 percent to retail investors. Banks, corporations and insurance companies bought the remainder.
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    Pope joins Bill Gates, Sonny Bono and other rockers
    « Reply #1 on: November 07, 2006, 07:14:13 PM »
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  • I'm obviously not downplaying the Corporal Works of Mercy.
    However, I know that the Freemasons are very much into philanthropy -- brotherhood is their whole religion.

    I know that nowadays, for many people, the SPIRITUAL works of mercy (counsel the doubtful, comfort the sorrowful, pray for the living and the dead, instruct the ignorant, admonish the sinner, etc.) have been replaced exclusively with the corporal works.

    True, neither should be undone, but it's sad that the Church is concerning herself with the world so much, and neglecting the spiritual realm at the same time.

    If there is one place that laymen and "the state" should be more concerned with than priests and the Church, it's the corporal works of mercy.

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    « Reply #2 on: November 07, 2006, 07:50:22 PM »
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  • Yes, normally out of a true charity (loving others as God loves us, or as close as we can get to that ideal) springs the desire to aid our brethren in their physical necessities (food, shelter, medicine, etc.)

    But nowadays you don't have that true charity, so we're left with a cold, naked philanthropy.

    Even Jean-Jacques Rousseau advocated philanthropy -- because it helps our self-esteem. We feel bigger (superior)when we help others, so it's good for our self(ish) esteem.

    I just heard that a few weeks ago in a doctrinal conference by Fr. Iscara, so I am quite sure about it.

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    « Reply #3 on: November 08, 2006, 07:53:07 AM »
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  • I saw this too and as one who does not vaccinate her children fine that people are appalled at this. It is changing now, people realize that these things do more harm than good. Every once in a while the fog clears and some Americans come to their senses. This is it, Bill Gates, every one says his name in a hush like his is a saint for vaccinating these children. They will with the pope as well because in the world of mondernism the human body is their god and you must do all to keep it whole so that you can enjoy life, lliberty and the pursuit of happiness. Baptism, well, if you dilute purgatory, do not talk of hell, sins of omission or commission. Get rid of Limbo, voila, forget Baptism it is not half as important as getting the chicken-pox vaccine which is derived from aborted fetal tissue. It never stops.

    BTW Matthew, did not the SSPX have an article on vaccinations?
    God Bless