Showing posts with label gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gifts. Show all posts

Saturday, January 27, 2018

What book did Francis receive from Rabbi Pynchas Brener?


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If there is one thing Francis loves, it’s Talmudic books!


Back in 2015, we briefly reported on the visit of a rabbi to the Vatican, see Pynchas Brener becomes rabbi #89,324 to visit Francis at the Vatican.  Being a good guest (even though he invited himself), Rabbi Pynchas Brener, the Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Caracas, Venezuela, came bearing gifts for Francis.  One of these was a book, Agadá: Zuron Yosef y Rajel. Below is the best photo we could find over on the Vatican’s official website for photographs.  As you can see, the book can be readily identified by its colorful cover design.







It should come as no surprise that Francis is correctly opening the book 
backwards as he is very familiar with Talmudism and knows all its minutiae.


The book presented to Francis is a Sephardic Agadá (haggadah) for the seder meal.  It was made in Latin America and has direct translations from Hebrew to Ladino with explanatory notes in Spanish by Rabbi Pychas Brener.  The book contains the history and rules regarding the seder and how it leads the Jewish people out of oppression to redemption.  When covering the fundamental themes of the seder, the book delves further into Jewish thought and explains the laws that lead to the observance of this festival which it suggests are unique and brings freedom.  The illustrations in the book were carried out by Irene Pressner.  On Rabbi Brener’s website it brags, “A copy of this Agadá is in the Vatican library.”

This however wasn’t the only gift which Francis received from rabbi Pynchas.




CMJ translation:  “I gave him a Haggadah of Pesach (seder) and a Kippah, in the name of friendship and good relations between nations. Soon I will publish the words I said in front of the Pope.”

 Francis was more than happy to receive a kippah from the rabbi!


Francis must have been doing cartwheels in ecstasy!  To receive not one but two Talmudic and anti-Catholic gifts at one time.  For those unfamiliar with how anti-Christian the seder meal is — please see, Raymond the Rabbi attends Seder Meal, and scroll down until you read the header — Burke attends Seder Meal.  In that post the seder is covered and how it: was created after the destruction of the Temple in A.D. 70 and was finalized in the 3rd century A.D.; is an anti-Gentile curse; contains occult symbolism; is magic; tells the tale of the drowning of Christians by Prophet Elijah; celebrates Talmudic freedom — which is a far cry from how Catholics define freedom; etc...  We doubt this book ever made it to the Vatican’s library as we believe Francis probably keeps it bedside.

The second gift was a kippah.  Notice this is what the rabbi wrote on his facebook page that he gave him “a kippah” — nothing was said about a zucchetto.  Both Francis and Brener are educated enough to know the difference between the two.  If the reader isn’t familiar with what the difference is and what the kippah represents — please see, the kippah or the yarmulke — an outward sign of rejection of Our Savior, Jesus the Christ.  Knowing how much Francis is into the occult and how much he enjoys mocking Our Savior Jesus the Christ, we bet Francis has worn the kippah many times in public and almost laughed his inner-Jew out of himself as he pulled off another burlesque jest on his unsuspecting and adoring public.



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— sample pages from Agadá: Zuron Yosef y Rajel








Friday, July 14, 2017

Francis hangs a sign on the door of the entrance to his Casa Santa Marta apartment


 The door to Francis’ apartment with sign.

Close-up of the sign given to Francis
The sign reads:
IT IS FORBIDDEN TO COMPLAIN
Offenders are subjected to a syndrome of victimism that lowers the mood and the ability to solve problems.
Sanction is doubled if the offense is committed in the presence of children.
To become the best of yourself, you must focus on your own potential and not on your own limits, so stop complaining and act to change your life better.


Salvo Noé presenting Francis with his literature after a general audience.


That sign is an invention of a psychologist and psychotherapist with a biblical sounding name, Salvo Noé, author of books and motivational courses. In one of his latest publications he has dedicated a few pages to Bergoglio. On 14 June, at the end of the hearing in St. Peter's Square, Noé had the opportunity to greet Francis for a few moments: he gave him a book, a bracelet and the sign which was immediately appreciated by the pope, who replied: "I will put it outside my office door where I receive people." Presently, the Pope's "office", where audiences usually take place, is in the apostolic palace, whose austerity and beauty do not really match well with that warning, and a bit goliardic sign. So Francis decided to hang it out of the door of his apartment in Santa Marta.
source:  Vatican Insider, The “No complaining” sign at Pope Francis’ door

 
Francis laughing at Salvo Noé’s sign.

 Psychologist Salvo Noé showing Francis his book.


Noé also gave Francis a bracelet to wear.


 Francis sure did get a lot of swag from Noé!

 The two seemed to hit it off.

 Francis waves adios to his new motivational coach.

 The bracelet reads, “Stop complaining”


Laughably, according to Rome Reports, this phrase
is the attitude with which Francis runs his papacy!

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Francis receiving a blasphemous gift, the book, “Chagall: Love, War and Exile”


“When an AJC delegation met with Pope Francis at the Vatican in February 2014, we presented him with a copy of the Jewish Museum exhibit book inside an artistic and inscribed gift box. We showed him page 105 of the exquisite volume, where a print of White Crucifixion is included. Francis was moved by our recognition of his emotional connection to the painting and responded with a joyous smile.”
source: Call Me Jorge..., Francis' noahide religion of holocaustianity

“When the Pope concluded his remarks, AJC presented him with a gift of the catalogue from the recent Marc Chagall retrospective at the Jewish Museum. The book contained an image of “White Crucifixion,” a favorite painting of Pope Francis which used Christian symbolism to alert the world of the suffering of Jews on the brink of the Shoa. Upon seeing this image the Pope was visibly moved and his smile gave hope to our delegation that he might put our gift in his personal quarters.”
source: Call Me Jorge..., Mont Levy on Francis


American Jewish Committee Chicago board member David Inlander, on the left, presents to Francis a gift, the book, “Chagall: Love, War and Exile,” which includes his favorite blasphemous painting, Marc Chagall’s “White Crucifixion,” In the center is Stan Bergman, president of American Jewish Committee’s national board of governors.

“David Inlander and Jerry Biederman of the American Jewish Committee (AJC) in Chicago met with the pope to discuss his upcoming trip to Israel as well as persecution of Christians in the Middle East.
“I am very grateful to you for the distinguished contribution you have made to dialogue and fraternity between Jews and Catholics,” Pope Francis said to Inlander and Biederman.
At the meeting, Inlander of Fischel & Kahn LTD and Biederman of Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP gave the Pope a book of Marc Chagall paintings.
“As I presented the gift to the pope, I told him that I hoped he would keep the Chagall book nearby as source of comfort and inspiration, and I prayed that God bless him with the gift of peace, the gift of Shalom,” Inlander said.
The Pope smiled at them and responded simply: “Shalom.” ”

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Francis’ visit to the Heydar Aliyev Mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan


One of the final destinations on Francis’ recent trip to Azerbaijan was a visit to the Heydar Aliyev Mosque in Baku.  Shortly after he arrived, Francis was given as gifts from the Haji Allahshükür Hummat Pashazade, Sheikh ul-Islam and Grand Mufti of the Caucasus, a copy of the Koran and a Moslem prayer rug.  As can be seen from the gifs below Francis bowed to the Koran, just like he does the New Testament and the tabernacle during his Novus Ordo mess, as well as bowed to the Grand Mufti who he appears to be pleased with.  No word yet concerning what the Grand Mufti told Francis but we at Call Me Jorge... wonder if Francis received another lecture from the Koran as he did when in Turkey’s Blue Mosque?





Friday, April 15, 2016

Francis’ communist gift exchange

Francis had the time to meet with one of these communists.


Before the invited speakers and people participating in The Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences’ 25th anniversary celebration of Saint John Paul II’s encyclical letter Centesimus Annus, gathered, Francis found the time to meet with one of them, Evo Morales, for 27 minutes.  Publicly, Francis had Mgr. Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo read a letter (click here to read letter) to the attendees apologizing for being a no show to the meeting.  The letter said due to his unplanned visit to Lesbos, Greece to see ‘refugees’ (in a pedagogical theater production) he unfortunately didn’t have the time.  Was this the truth or was it his rumored private audience and remarks in the Clementine Hall of the Apostolic Palace with the members of the Trilateral Commission, their spouses, and their guests that left him short of time?




Anyways, we are digressing...back to the gifts Francis and Evo Morales, the president of Bolivia, exchanged.  Morales recall gave Francis a hammer-and-sickle crucifix in early July 2015 as a gift along with two honors from the Bolivian government, the Order of Fr. Espinal and the Order of the Condor of Andes.  This time the gifts were a little more subdued but still as bizarre. 


Evo gave Francis three books on the the coca plant.
  • ‘Coca, a bio-bank’, 
  • ‘Coca, kitogenic diet’, and 
  • ‘Coca, the anti-obesity factor’.

 This book might help with Francis with his growing obesity.


Evo Morales if you couldn’t tell is a big believer of the coca leaf and told Francis,

“I take [tea coca leaf] and it makes me feel good. I recommend it.”



Francis loves gifts!


The final gift from Morales to Francis was a wooden bust of the Aymara indigenous leader Tupac Katari, who is a favorite of Maoist guerillas all over South America.  For his part Francis gave to his friend two books, ‘Amoris Laetitia’ (The Joy of Love) and the book ‘El nombre de Dios es misericordia’ (The Name of God is Mercy) written by Italian journalist Andrea Tornielli based on conversations the two had.  This wasn’t Evo Morales first visit to speak at the Vatican and we doubt if it will be his last.


 Two peas in a revolutionary pod.


Evo ‘coca leaf’ Morales meets with Francis