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Pope resigning
« Reply #100 on: February 24, 2013, 05:48:01 AM »
Quote from: Francisco
Here we have Celier's/Fellay's "Pope of Tradition" doing something as traditional as resigning from the Papacy! First we had the post Vatican II "Saint Factory", now, thanks to this "traditional" pope we may have a "Pope Factory:!. His successors may innovate/wreckovate on one day, and resign on the next.



If they keep this up we could get a new pope every year or thereabouts.  At
some point, nobody is going to want the job, so they just won't have a pope.  
So what?  All they need is a committee to take his place, then they can all
pretend to 'get along' in public and do their dirty dealing behind closed doors,
like a good bunch of Freemasons.  





Pope resigning
« Reply #101 on: February 24, 2013, 02:25:47 PM »
OK...now I'm officially worried:-

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http://www.catholic.org/international/international_story.php?id=49858

Over 200,000 people gathered at St. Peter's Square in Vatican City on Sunday to hear Pope Benedict XVI final public blessing before he retires.
“The Lord is calling me to ‘climb the mountain’, to devote myself to prayer and meditation,” the Pope told the crowd as he appeared at the window of his apartment overlooking the square.





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http://www.fatima.org.au/fatimastory-secrets2.php

Scene Two: a terrible catastrophe befalls the world leaving it half-ruined. It engulfs victim from all layers of society, including even the Holy Father.

And we saw in an immense light, that is God - something similar to how you appear in the mirror when you pass in front of it. A Bishop dressed in White - we had the feeling that this was the Holy Father. Many other bishops, priests, monks and nuns climbed a steep mountain, at the top of which was a great cross of rough-hewn trunks as of a cork tree with the bark.

Before reaching there, the Holy Father, passed through a big city half in ruins, and half trembling, tottering, tormented by pain and suffering, he prayed for the souls of corpses whose bodies he met on the way.

Having reached the top of the mountain, kneeling at the foot of the great Cross, he was killed by a group of soldiers who fired bullets and arrows at him several times, and in the same way there died bishops, priests, monks and nuns and many lay people, men and women of different ranks and positions.



Pope resigning
« Reply #102 on: February 24, 2013, 02:28:46 PM »
Meanwhile, in the world's last communist state...

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http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/23/us-korea-north-idUSBRE91M05220130223

(Reuters) - North Korea on Sunday warned the top U.S. military commander stationed in South Korea that his forces would "meet a miserable destruction" if they go ahead with scheduled military drills with South Korean troops, North Korean state media said.

Pak Rim-su, chief delegate of the North Korean military mission to the inter-Korean truce village of Panmunjom, gave the message by phone to Gen. James Thurman, the commander of the U.S. Forces Korea, KCNA news agency said.

It came amid escalating tension on the divided Korean peninsula after the North's third nuclear test earlier this month, in defiance of U.N. resolutions, drew harsh international condemnation.