Vatican Cardinal: In a Globalized World, ‘There Are No Borders’ – ULTIMATE GOAL OF SOROS, OBAMA & HILLARY, WHEN INSTALLING POPE FRANCIS: THE BACKSTORY

By Adina Kutnicki

AS America, the heretofore land of the free, the home of the brave, goes off the rails, it is patently clear that certain ‘hidden hands’ are running the nation — and it is not sleepy, dementia-ridden Joe! 

SIMILARLY, the neutering of the Church into a mouthpiece for worldwide socialism via globalism is not for nothing. Not at all.

IN no uncertain terms, ‘hidden hands’ ensured that a ‘Catholic Spring’ — actually, a full-on cleansing of Catholic teachings — would take hold to install/implant the most socialist-driven Pope of all time. Enter: Pope Francis!

The Catholic Spring: Wikileaks Reveals How George Soros, Obama and Hillary Orchestrated a Coup Against Pope Benedict For Their Puppet Pope Francis

The resignation of Pope Benedict XVI took the world by storm. It had been nearly 600 years since the last Bishop of Rome had vacated the Chair of Saint Peter before death. Despite attempts by the mainstream media to convince the Catholic faithful that this was due to old age many people knew that there was more to the story. This book endeavours to unmask the shadowy figures who forced the Pope to resign in order to place the liberal Pope Francis in his place. This is a story that proves that the truth is often stranger than fiction and a house of lies must come tumbling down.

IN this regard, it is not an accident that a pronouncement via the Vatican Council went down in the following direction, that is, under the disarming guise of ‘building bridges’ — as long as said ‘bridge-building’ leads in one direction: socialism via globalism!

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BREITBART | By Thomas D. Williams, PH.D.

ROME — The president of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue said Friday that the Vatican will continue pursuing diplomatic relations with China following the renewal of a 2018 Sino-Vatican accord on the naming of bishops in China.

“What we hope is that this openness continues, that this long process continues, because in a globalized world, there are no differences, there are no borders,” said Cardinal Miguel Angel Ayuso Guixot. What the Vatican hopes for is “an openness that allows us to make a step forward.”

During a round table with journalists Friday, the Spanish cardinal said that interreligious dialogue, including with non-believers, is needed now more than ever “because it favors processes of peace” and facilitates common solutions to problems such as poverty, war, climate change, migration, and human trafficking.

This dialogue is not simplistic or superficial, and it must be done with mutual respect, openness, and without fear, he said, calling it a path “of awareness, sharing, and collaboration” that involves “making concrete steps together with members of other religions and with other people,” Crux reported in its coverage of the event.

“Everyone is called, in our difficult time, to be messengers of peace, artisans of communion,” he said, insisting the present moment must be “a time of fraternity.”

On February 4, Pope Francis celebrated the U.N.’s first International Day of Human Fraternity together with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed.

“This celebration responds to a clear call that Pope Francis has been making to all humanity to build a present of peace in the encounter with the other,” Cardinal Ayuso stated at the time.

In an interview with Vatican media in August 2019, Ayuso declared that “interfaith dialogue is the only efficient antidote to the evil of fundamentalism.”

Religious leaders are called to “build bridges, strengthen dialogue and overcome the temptation to close themselves and fuel the ‘clash of civilizations,’” he said.

Adina Kutnicki

Adina Kutnicki

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