A recent article (excerpted below) published by Arutz Sheva 7 confirms a thesis we have been hinting at in previous posts. Simply, that Francis is going to place a wreath at the grave of Theodor Herzl as sign that Pope St. Pius X was wrong in his rejection of Herzl and his dream of creating the state of Israel. If this travesty does take place we cannot fathom as to what grotesque act the modernist Francis will do next. It is exhausting keeping up with his games and his farce of a religion.
Pope Plans Gesture Apologizing to Theodor Herzl
Pope Francis reportedly to put wreath on grave to correct
110-year-old historic injustice by Vatican;
By Ari YasharFirst Publish: 5/21/2014, 1:47 PM
Pope Francis reportedly to put wreath on grave to correct
110-year-old historic injustice by Vatican;
By Ari YasharFirst Publish: 5/21/2014, 1:47 PM
Pope Francis will arrive in Israel next Sunday, where he intends to make a symbolic gesture apologizing for an historic injustice made by the Vatican 110 years ago.
In 1904, Zionist leader Theodor Herzl visited the Vatican to ask Pope Pius the Tenth to help establish a modern Jewish state in Israel, the historic homeland of the Jewish nation. Pius rejected the request.
Now, Pope Francis plans to visit Herzl's tomb on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem to place a wreath on the grave, in a sign of apology and a request for forgiveness, reports Israel Hayom.
Related :
His "holiness" Bergoglio apologizing for an incorrupt Pope/Saint - that about sums it up for the novus ordo apostasy. That is the continuation of Wojtyla/John Paul II's 'apologies." They haven't gotten quite around to just out and out apologizing for Christ and the apostles yet but saying that "proselytism is solemn nonsense" is just about there. They negate their reason to exist in the first place. If the Salt has lost it's flavor, it is fit for nothing but to be cast out and trampled underfoot. May Christ in the brightness of His coming deliver us from these evil men masquerading as "Catholics" in our day of the Great Apostasy.
ReplyDelete