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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

The Justice of God: Οικουμένα Oikoumena, Satan puts forth his world view and the sixth False Prophet since the 1958 conclave of the beginning of the Great Apostasy's push to consume mankind in the Ecumenical LIE

The Justice of God: Οικουμένα Oikoumena, Satan puts forth his world view and the sixth False Prophet since the 1958 conclave of the beginning of the Great Apostasy's push to consume mankind in the Ecumenical LIE


The whole world view of the Assisi interpagan/apostate/infidel gatherings and Nostrae Aetate upon which that was built and the rest of Ecumenism are summed up in the "immensus" [Latin], immense but limited, world view which is absolutely different from the existence and aseity of God (self existence of the unlimited and all powerful true God) and the viewpoint of God Himself and His ruling His creation which viewpoint of God, like God Himself, is "infinitas" [Latin], infinite, unbounded, Greek apeiros, endless - unbounded by space and time.


Have you heard of the Ecumenical Movement, almost everyone has for decades now. It has invaded every aspect of everyday life and all organized religion and politics. Among other things it is the so called Global Village. It is the"various faith traditions" and other nonsense of the all religions are a path to God, Assisi inter-apostate view, etc. ad nauseam.

Οικουμένα, English spelling: Oikoumena. From Oikoumene, the Greek is the root meaning "whole world," and is the word from which "Ecumenical," in the Ecumenical Movement is taken.

Οικουμένα - in English means exactly all of space and time [but no further - Kantian Antinomy claiming that all of existence and ALL THAT CAN BE KNOWN INCLUDING THE IMMENSE, BUT FINITE false god OF THE PANTHEISTS SUBSUMED AND GIVEN BIRTH BY, WHILE GIVING BIRTH TO, THE FINITE UNIVERSE - the Cosmic egg - see below at bottom.] – a total pantheistic/polytheistic concept with no place for God who rules all of His creation but from outside of it since He created all of it. At the same time the true God is transcendant throughout all of His creation but is not bound by it - He rules absolutely. Oikoumena, English spelling, is absolutely different as it means only the visible universe with a noumenal (unseen side - the 'dark side') aspect that is limited and concurrent with the visible - actually Satan as the prince of this world [John 14:30 "For the prince of this world cometh, and in me he hath not any thing."]. Oikoumena is from Oikoumene which in Greek is the root meaning whole world (world is the created world, and in Graeco-Roman thought as expressed in Old Latin it is the same, the word is Universus – “Uni” meaning One and “versus” meaning turn or "One turn" meaning a single turn of the heavens representing that the created order is ALL there is. It is evolutionary, it is pantheistic/polytheistic, it is materialistic, it is pagan, it is atheist, it is diabolic – But it has no place for God and denies Him completely. And IT IS THE UNDERLYING CONCEPT OF ALL THE ECUMENICAL MOVEMENT.)

Satan showing all of the kingdoms of this world in one moment to Christ to tempt Him is again showing Satan, the Devil, as prince of this world and his limited understanding of creation (of which he is only a creature), which Satanic understanding is Oikoumena. Οικουμένα is the original Greek.

Οικουμένα in Greek Isopsephia is exactly 666

Oikoumena or Universus is seen below, the Vatican claiming to rule all they can see in the spirit of the prince of the power of darkness. Ephesians 6:11 "...principalities and power, against the rulers of the world of this darkness, against the spirits of wickedness in the high places." High places means earthly places of pagan religious ritual, like the below since the 1958 conclave and Vatican II.


The Ecumenical religious center of the False Prophet
God's pronouncement on that Satanic false view held by the Vatican

Osirus' phallic symbol in middle of Vatican Square - the "Square" is actually round

Vatican "Square," actually round, which is the round goddess symbol with Osirus' phallic symbol in center

the Vatican spiral staircase, another symbol of the earth mother goddess who gives birth to the gods and goddesses - the first goddess from which the earth mother goddess was taken was the Mesopotamian goddess, Nammu, the primordial goddess of the sea [meaning unbridled finite chaos] from which comes all other gods and goddesses; she is later known as Tiamat, the Dragon goddess.

"Nammu, the primordial goddess of the sea [meaning unbridled finite chaos]..." from whence comes the ridiculous idea of evolution (including theist evolution), evolving something sensible and ordered out of nonsense.

The only truth of how creation came about is that the all powerful True God created by His almighty will by His Word Jesus Christ, everything that has been created. See: Gospel of John 1:1-18


We are warned of the False Prophet:
...like a lamb...

The Apocalypse, the Book of the Revelation: 13.: The Beast of the Earth

11 ¶ And I saw another beast coming up out of the earth: and he had two horns, like a lamb:


The two horns warn primarily of Religious and Secular power combined. Even more it is consummated in the two Beasts both contained in the advent of the Beast from the Earth. The Beast from the Sea is the final Antichrist ruling from Jerusalem, but he is first announced by the the Beast from the Earth.


The Beast from the Earth.






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Cardenal Jorge Mario Bergoglio-Sivori aka lay antipope francis


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Pope: Homily for inaugural Mass of Petrine Ministry [full text]


(Vatican Radio) Homily of the Holy Father at the Inauguration of his Papal Ministry 19 March 2013:

Dear Brothers and Sisters, I thank the Lord that I can celebrate this Holy Mass for the inauguration of my Petrine ministry on the solemnity of Saint Joseph, the spouse of the Virgin Mary and the patron of the universal Church. It is a significant coincidence, and it is also the name-day of my venerable predecessor: we are close to him with our prayers, full of affection and gratitude.

I offer a warm greeting to my brother cardinals and bishops, the priests, deacons, men and women religious, and all the lay faithful. I thank the representatives of the other Churches and ecclesial Communities, as well as the representatives of the Jewish community and the other religious communities, for their presence. My cordial greetings go to the Heads of State and Government, the members of the official Delegations from many countries throughout the world, and the Diplomatic Corps.

In the Gospel we heard that “Joseph did as the angel of the Lord commanded him and took Mary as his wife” (Mt 1:24). These words already point to the mission which God entrusts to Joseph: he is to be the custos, the protector. The protector of whom? Of Mary and Jesus; but this protection is then extended to the Church, as Blessed John Paul II pointed out: “Just as Saint Joseph took loving care of Mary and gladly dedicated himself to Jesus Christ’s upbringing, he likewise watches over and protects Christ’s Mystical Body, the Church, of which the Virgin Mary is the exemplar and model” (Redemptoris Custos, 1).

How does Joseph exercise his role as protector? Discreetly, humbly and silently, but with an unfailing presence and utter fidelity, even when he finds it hard to understand. From the time of his betrothal to Mary until the finding of the twelve-year-old Jesus in the Temple of Jerusalem, he is there at every moment with loving care. As the spouse of Mary, he is at her side in good times and bad, on the journey to Bethlehem for the census and in the anxious and joyful hours when she gave birth; amid the drama of the flight into Egypt and during the frantic search for their child in the Temple; and later in the day-to-day life of the home of Nazareth, in the workshop where he taught his trade to Jesus.

How does Joseph respond to his calling to be the protector of Mary, Jesus and the Church? By being constantly attentive to God, open to the signs of God’s presence and receptive to God’s plans, and not simply to his own. This is what God asked of David, as we heard in the first reading. God does not want a house built by men, but faithfulness to his word, to his plan. It is God himself who builds the house, but from living stones sealed by his Spirit. Joseph is a “protector” because he is able to hear God’s voice and be guided by his will; and for this reason he is all the more sensitive to the persons entrusted to his safekeeping. He can look at things realistically, he is in touch with his surroundings, he can make truly wise decisions. In him, dear friends, we learn how to respond to God’s call, readily and willingly, but we also see the core of the Christian vocation, which is Christ! Let us protect Christ in our lives, so that we can protect others, so that we can protect creation!

The vocation of being a “protector”, however, is not just something involving us Christians alone; it also has a prior dimension which is simply human, involving everyone. It means protecting all creation, the beauty of the created world, as the Book of Genesis tells us and as Saint Francis of Assisi showed us. It means respecting each of God’s creatures and respecting the environment in which we live. It means protecting people, showing loving concern for each and every person, especially children, the elderly, those in need, who are often the last we think about. It means caring for one another in our families: husbands and wives first protect one another, and then, as parents, they care for their children, and children themselves, in time, protect their parents. It means building sincere friendships in which we protect one another in trust, respect, and goodness. In the end, everything has been entrusted to our protection, and all of us are responsible for it. Be protectors of God’s gifts!

Whenever human beings fail to live up to this responsibility, whenever we fail to care for creation and for our brothers and sisters, the way is opened to destruction and hearts are hardened. Tragically, in every period of history there are “Herods” who plot death, wreak havoc, and mar the countenance of men and women.

Please, I would like to ask all those who have positions of responsibility in economic, political and social life, and all men and women of goodwill: let us be “protectors” of creation, protectors of God’s plan inscribed in nature, protectors of one another and of the environment. Let us not allow omens of destruction and death to accompany the advance of this world! But to be “protectors”, we also have to keep watch over ourselves! Let us not forget that hatred, envy and pride defile our lives! Being protectors, then, also means keeping watch over our emotions, over our hearts, because they are the seat of good and evil intentions: intentions that build up and tear down! We must not be afraid of goodness or even tenderness!

Here I would add one more thing: caring, protecting, demands goodness, it calls for a certain tenderness. In the Gospels, Saint Joseph appears as a strong and courageous man, a working man, yet in his heart we see great tenderness, which is not the virtue of the weak but rather a sign of strength of spirit and a capacity for concern, for compassion, for genuine openness to others, for love. We must not be afraid of goodness, of tenderness!

Today, together with the feast of Saint Joseph, we are celebrating the beginning of the ministry of the new Bishop of Rome, the Successor of Peter, which also involves a certain power. Certainly, Jesus Christ conferred power upon Peter, but what sort of power was it? Jesus’ three questions to Peter about love are followed by three commands: feed my lambs, feed my sheep. Let us never forget that authentic power is service, and that the Pope too, when exercising power, must enter ever more fully into that service which has its radiant culmination on the Cross. He must be inspired by the lowly, concrete and faithful service which marked Saint Joseph and, like him, he must open his arms to protect all of God’s people and embrace with tender affection the whole of humanity, especially the poorest, the weakest, the least important, those whom Matthew lists in the final judgment on love: the hungry, the thirsty, the stranger, the naked, the sick and those in prison (cf. Mt 25:31-46). Only those who serve with love are able to protect!

In the second reading, Saint Paul speaks of Abraham, who, “hoping against hope, believed” (Rom 4:18). Hoping against hope! Today too, amid so much darkness, we need to see the light of hope and to be men and women who bring hope to others. To protect creation, to protect every man and every woman, to look upon them with tenderness and love, is to open up a horizon of hope; it is to let a shaft of light break through the heavy clouds; it is to bring the warmth of hope! For believers, for us Christians, like Abraham, like Saint Joseph, the hope that we bring is set against the horizon of God, which has opened up before us in Christ. It is a hope built on the rock which is God.

To protect Jesus with Mary, to protect the whole of creation, to protect each person, especially the poorest, to protect ourselves: this is a service that the Bishop of Rome is called to carry out, yet one to which all of us are called, so that the star of hope will shine brightly. Let us protect with love all that God has given us!

I implore the intercession of the Virgin Mary, Saint Joseph, Saints Peter and Paul, and Saint Francis, that the Holy Spirit may accompany my ministry, and I ask all of you to pray for me! Amen.



and he spoke as a dragon

The Apocalypse, the Book of the Revelation: 13.: The Beast of the Earth

11 ...and he spoke as a dragon.


the Cosmic egg of the pagan Oikoumena, Universus, is the fitting image for the apostate Vatican, they chose it themselves and it fits like a glove binding them to hell forever.


VATICAN II IS DAMNED

Vatican II is damned
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