Amazon synod "THE" SYNOD?

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  1. non sum dignus

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    Could the Amazon synod be the synod before the warning?

    Could Maria Esperanza have been referring to the Amazon region when she stated "It will begin here"?

    Could this be the beginning of the "return of communism"?

    From Spirit Daily...
    "the late seer Maria Esperanza once made two esoteric remarks that may now be seen as potentially dovetailing. “It will begin here,” she said, when asked about major events looming in the future — or at least, aspects of such events.

    “It will begin here.” It was not clear exactly what might start in Venezuela."

    Leftist/communist influence at the synod...
    https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/v...about-leftist-politicization-of-amazona-synod

    Liberation theology and the infamous black rings were prominent.

    Any thoughts?
     
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    This is what I thought, too. Somehow, they're connected.
     
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    The other side of the coin . I actually do not think it is this Synod, but another to come,for 2 reasons. First this Synod did not enact any new laws,it ,was all discussion,and if memory serves me correct , Conchita told her brother Serafin that an event like a "Schism" would happen before the Warning,and in reality nothing has happened like that yet, but it may in a future Synod that changes current traditions. The other reason is that 2 or the other 3 "pre-warning " events have not happened or are even close to happening yet, so I believe it is possible for another synod to be called ,closer to the other 2 events happening ( “When Communism comes again “and the global effects of Communism, especially religious persecution, and loss of the mass, and lastly the Pope returning from a visit to Moscow, Russia (and hostilities breaking out in Europe). Again, this is all just IMHO.
     
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    I agree. But the synods have been coming around at a rapid clip and the Holy Father isn't going to be around forever. I expect the next synod will be soon. Each is worse than the one that came before.
     
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    Karl Marx said that what capitalism would come to an end with a world-wide economic crisis, and as a result a great upheaval of Communism would emerge. I believe that when an economic crisis worse than 1929 occurs, it will trigger great communist revolts around the world, including Spain.
     
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    The cashless society will come about after the global economic collapse via a short, but very deadly global war. What follows is the microchip as the means of buying and selling as the antichrist reigns for 1290 days.
     
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    Once Britain stays in the EU with another forced referendum and the liberals get back in power in USA, communism can get back on track in the NWO plan. Then things are getting close IMHO.
     
  8. non sum dignus

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    Glen I appreciate your oppinion on this. I am not trying to argue but just a clarification. As to your first point while it is true no laws were enacted by this synod, that is always true of every synod. They simply make sugestions for the Pope to consider. Also I believe something extremely significant did happen at the synod with the idol worship and the pagan offering bowl present on the altar during the consecration. Bishops have been speaking up about this. This along with the fact many planning the synod were communists and perhaps most significantly the 2nd signing of the pact in the catacomes.
    This indeed could be the beginning of a schism.

    For a history of the first pact of the catacombs, its significance and communist ideology read this article from a few years ago...
    https://remnantnewspaper.com/web/index.php/articles/item/2635-the-catacombs-pact

    The 1st pact was signed Nov 16 1965....3 days after the final apparition at Garabandal

    We are dealing with spiritual realities primarily. The pagan rituals, symbols and prayers present at the synod coupled with a pact being signed indicates the beginning of a significant spirtual attack.

    The synod lays the spirtual stage for the other events you mention to follow.

    Remember the communist aggression and persecution will come suddenly and will be mostly unexpected. Events will come quickly.

    I hope I am wrong.
     
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    Good question, I agree with the late Father Malachi Martin, just because the Union of Socialist Republic failed, it does not mean that the cancer of communism was arrested by this failure. On the contrary it just changed tactics and strategy, and reinvented itself. Communist and socialist discourse thrives today in universities, and centers of learning, particularly among the young. The progressive left has and its philosophers have repackaged communism/socialism into cultural Marxism, social justice warriors come to mind, as an example of a new strategy.

    Communism is alive and well and lives openly at the U.N. for example. Former head of the late USSR, Mikael Gorbachev, was placed in charge of the Earth Charter in 1987. What is the Earth Charter?

    From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Charter

    And its history...

    So, the Marxist world view never left, it reinvented itself, but it is what it is.
     
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    My fear is that I think there is one even worse to come, closer to the Warning.
     
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    We can count on another synod or more to come in the not to distant future. They have the ball of change moving and they are not going to give it up. It's simply the 'frog in boiling water' and the heat is being turned up by Pope Francis and his ilk. Stay tuned, their will be another synod before we know it. It is his way of micro-managing his end game. For our part, we keep praying for the grace to persevere through it all.
     
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    Yes Fatima. That about covers it. Prayer and sacrifice. It's like being on a runaway horse. You cant jump off. All you can do is hang on and hope the horse is running for the barn. (Vivid childhood memory--seems apropos)
     
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  13. Former vicar general of Rome: Ordaining married men in Amazon a 'wrong choice'


    Rome, Italy, Nov 5, 2019 / 12:01 pm (CNA).- Cardinal Camillo Ruini, who served as Vicar General of Rome for 17 years and was a close collaborator of St. John Paul II, has said he hopes Pope Francis will not allow an exception to priestly celibacy in the Amazon region.

    “In the Amazon, and also in other parts of the world, there is a serious shortage of priests, and Christian communities often remain deprived of the Mass,” Ruini, who was Vicar General of Rome from 1991 to 2008, said in a Nov. 3 interview with Italian daily Corriere della Sera.

    “It is understandable that there is a push to ordain married deacons as priests,” he continued. “It is in this sense most of the synod was in favor of ordaining married deacons to the priesthood.”

    “In my opinion, however, this is a wrong choice. And I hope and pray that the pope, in the upcoming post-synodal apostolic exhortation, will not confirm it.”

    The 88-year-old cardinal, who was also head of the Italian bishops’ conference for 16 years in the 1990s and 2000s, said there are two principle reasons why he thinks it is not the right decision to make an exception to priestly celibacy in the Amazon.

    The first is that in the “eroticized” society of today, “priestly celibacy is a great sign of total dedication to God and to the service of our brothers.”

    To give up celibacy, even as an exception in one particular place, he said, “would be a yielding to the spirit of the world, which always tries to penetrate the Church, and which would hardly stop with exceptional cases like the Amazon.”

    Ruini also pointed to the crisis hitting the institution of marriage today, stating that married priests and their wives would not be immune to its effects. “Their human and spiritual condition could not fail to be affected,” he argued.

    To the problem of a lack of priestly vocations there is “only one decisive answer,” the cardinal said: “We Christians, and in particular we priests and religious, must be closer to God in our lives, lead a more holy life, and beg God for all this in prayer. Without getting tired.”

    Cardinal Ruini’s close association with St. Pope John Paul II began in the mid-1980s. In 1986 he was appointed secretary-general of the Italian bishops’ conference, before becoming its president in 1991.

    That same year, St. John Paul II made him the vicar general of the Diocese of Rome, which meant Ruini largely administered the diocese.

    Through television and radio interviews, the cardinal, now retired for 11 years, became the public face of John Paul II’s pontificate.

    He explained that though living celibacy was not easy for him, “it is a great gift that the Lord gave me.” He also said that he did not feel the weight of not having children of his own because he has been able to experience and enjoy a relationship with many young people, as well as have a close relationship with members of his immediate family, like his sister.

    “And I am fortunate to live with people who are like a family to me,” he added.

    Ruini said he does not think there is a risk of a schism in the Church, either from the Church in North America or the Church in Germany. “And I hope not with all my heart,” he said, adding that “the unity of the Church is a fundamental good, and we bishops, in union with the pope, must be its first supporters.”

    Asked about Pope Francis, Ruini said, “Jesus Christ said: do not judge, so as not to be judged. Much less can I judge Francis, who is my pope, to whom I owe respect, obedience and love.”

    “In this spirit, I can answer that Pope Francis put the poor at the center of his pontificate; and I remember that even St. John Paul II, very different from him, continually reaffirmed the preferential love for the poor.”


    https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/...ng-married-men-in-amazon-a-wrong-choice-80687



     
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    non sum dingus, This very interesting, the timing of when the first pact was signed. Thank you for posting.

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    Is the following damage control or the twisting of what occurred at the synod, maybe both?

    To Pope Francis: No one attacked the 'idol worshippers', they just threw some idols out of a Catholic church.

    Pope Francis: St. Paul announced Christ to 'idol worshippers' without attacking them Nov 6, 2019
    https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/...idol-worshippers-without-attacking-them-58134
     
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    I agree, Glenn. I think the Synod that starts it all will be in 2 or 3 years.
     
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    St Brigit received some startling prophecies from God about removing celibacy. The Pope who does so is in very dire straits spiritually. Terrifying warning to the one who does this. Just sayin'.
     
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    Remember, this is private revelation, and ordaining already married men is different than allowing the ordained to get married:
    Revelations of St. Bridget, Book VII, Chapter 10
    http://www.unamsanctamcatholicam.co...07-pope-and-priestly-marriage-st-bridget.html
    Know this too: that if some pope concedes to priests a license to contract carnal marriage, God will condemn him to a sentence as great, in a spiritual way, as that which the law justly inflicts in a corporeal way on a man who has transgressed so gravely that he must have his eyes gouged out, his tongue and lips, nose and ears cut off, his hands and feet amputated, all his body’s blood spilled out to grow completely cold, and finally, his whole bloodless corpse cast out to be devoured by dogs and other wild beasts. Similar things would truly happen in a spiritual way to that pope who were to go against the aforementioned preordinance and will of God and concede to priests such a license to contract marriage.

    For that same pope would be totally deprived by God of his spiritual sight and hearing, and of his spiritual words and deeds. All his spiritual wisdom would grow completely cold; and finally, after his death, his soul would be cast out to be tortured eternally in hell so that there it might become the food of demons everlastingly and without end. Yes, even if Saint Gregory the Pope had made this statute, in the aforesaid sentence he would never have obtained mercy from God if he had not humbly revoked his statute before his death.”
     
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    You mean it can get worse?
     
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    :eek:
     
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