A visiting female shaman performing an incantation on Francis in the Vatican.
Earlier this week...
On the airplane flight from North Macedonia to Rome...
Peter Nanev, BTV: Good evening. Peter Nanev, BTV Bulgaria. [In English] It is more of a personal question, as Your Holiness, you’re like a human being, from where do you find strength in your body, in your spirit in cases when you have to give even more strength for a heavily sick child?
Francis: First of all I would like to tell you that I do not go to the witch... [laughs]. I do not know. I do not know, really. It is a gift from the Lord. When I am in a country, I forget everything, but not because I want to forget it, I forget it, and I am only there. And then this gives me perseverance, I don't know, but [when] I am on the trip I am not tired! Then I am tired! After! But where do I take the strength from? I believe that the Lord gives it to me, there is no explanation. I ask the Lord to be faithful, to serve him in this work of travels, that the trip will not be tourism. I ask. All is his grace. Nothing else comes to me to say. But then I do not do so much work, huh? Thank you.
“Loud laughter accompanied the joke Francis made in response to the query asked by Cristiana Caricato, a journalist of TV2000, who, (upon) greeting him, had asked him: “We want to know what the doctor gives you so that we can take it too, we who struggle just as you do” — a reference to Bergoglio’s stamina during these trips. “But I do not go to the doctor, I go to the witch!”, he said, laughing with gusto.”
The pop star Katy Perry (Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson) was at the Vatican with her confused ‘darling’ actor paramour, Orlando Bloom — who thought he was Jewish as child, but was raised in the Church of England, and now professes to be a Buddhist. The cohabitating couple, Orlando and Katy, are both divorced from their spouses. Perry is the daughter of two Pentecostal pastors — Mary and Maurice Hudson, who are born again Christians. She’s recently been in the media for her purchase of a former convent and the legal fight the sale has caused.
The reason for Katy’s appearance at the Vatican? To share with the world the benefits of Transcendental Meditation (TM) at the Vatican’s ‘Unite to Cure’ Conference. We briefly touched in a post earlier this week how the Vatican is using the cover of science to push Eastern pseudo-mysticism and New Age spirituality instead of the message of Jesus the Christ. Katy’s visit is another example of this, as can been seen below from some of her social media postings, and one of the last people who should be speaking at the Vatican on anything other than how she sold her soul to the devil. One would expect if Transcendental Meditation (TM) is being pushed at the Vatican’s ‘Unite to Cure’ Conference that the Eastern Orthodox’s Hesychast navel-gazing would be as well since they both have roots in the Kabbalistic chanting rituals of Abraham Abulafia.
Katy, “I sold my soul to the devil.”
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In 2014, Katy walked in ‘The Salem Witch Walk’ and practiced love magic.
Katy posted this photo from the Salem Witch Museum
with this question “Which witch is which?!”
Arriving at the Vatican
Inside the Vatican plugging Transcendental Meditation (TM)
This qualifies as scientific?
The Beatles taught Bob, Transcendental Meditation (TM)
Transcendental Meditation (TM) helps Katy reset her vapid mind
Transcendental Meditation (TM) causes Katy to have nervous twitches
The entire Katy & Bob freak-show on Transcendental Meditation (TM)
Mocking the Swiss Guard
Last time we were at the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel photos were
not permitted but Francis’ VIPs play by different rules.
A flash photo in the Sistine Chapel is a no-no unless you are a witch.
On the papal airplane from Rome to Chile, Francis offered his latest off the cuff quip.
“Loud laughter accompanied the joke Francis made in response to the query asked by Cristiana Caricato, a journalist of TV2000, who, (upon) greeting him, had asked him: “We want to know what the doctor gives you so that we can take it too, we who struggle just as you do” — a reference to Bergoglio’s stamina during these trips. “But I do not go to the doctor, I go to the witch!”, he said, laughing with gusto.”
All of these ‘jokes’ reveal facets of Francis’ inner-Jew. Francis publicly maintains that, “One cannot provoke, one cannot insult other people’s faith, one cannot make fun of faith.” Notice what he never jokes about Talmudic Judaism, the Holocaust, or noahidism — a synthesis of all heresies. All these are strictly off limits while the Catholic faith is open to mocking jests. We are digressing, returning to Francis reply, Francis does see witch doctors — typically they come to visit him. Below are two of the witch doctors whom have visited Francis in the Vatican.
So one can see the truth in Francis’ latest joke. The question arises whom is Francis mocking when he jokingly but truthfully replies that ‘visits from witch-doctors give him stamina’? Simply, the answer is the typical pewsitter that thinks Francis is a practicing Catholic. Francis has nothing but contempt for these people as his mocking jests and candid jokes reveal.
This is our inaugural post on occultism in the Novus Ordo among its laity, religious, bureaucrats, and artwork. For them occultism is just fun and games. The are several dangers that the occult presents: man as God; all technology as good, regardless of its moral consequences; science as a demi-god; these and other dangers put one firmly on the road to perdition. Below is a quote from J.K. Rowling about who she is and what Harry Potter is about — an alchemist and alchemy.
“To this day, I recall being in Mexico City with John Paul II in 2002 for the canonization Mass of Juan Diego, and watching a female Mexican shaman perform a dancing purification ritual on the pontiff with a bit of shrubbery during the Mass - in effect, the witch doctor exorcised John Paul. (Marini later explained that the ritual is part of traditional Mexican religiosity, arguing there’s a time-honored thrust in Christianity to “baptize” such expressions of popular faith.)”
Earlier last week at the Vatican, Francis had a private audience with ‘indigenous peoples’ who were attending the United Nations’ Third Global Meeting of the Indigenous Peoples’ Forum for Investing in Rural People organized by the International Fund Agricultural Development (IFAD) in Rome, Italy. When they were assembled for this private audience, Francis delivered a speech, then went around the room and personally greeted each attendee. As would be expected with ‘Indigenous Peoples’, and we are using that term very loosely, they practiced a hodgepodge of pagan religions. One encounter Francis had caught our attention. It is shown below.
What is the heck is happening?
Who is this woman and what is she doing? To us at Call Me Jorge... she appears to be a shaman working some sort of sorcery. Well, we did a bit of digging around and found out that she is a member of the Amaicha del Valle settlement in Valles Calchaquíes, Tucumán, Argentina.
A photo from the United Nations’ Third Global Meeting of the Indigenous Peoples’ Forum
for Investing in Rural People organized by the International Fund
Agricultural Development (IFAD) in Rome, Italy.
The two circled people, in the picture above, are from the Amaicha del Valle settlement. The man is Dr. Eduardo Alfredo Nieva and the woman is the one who performed the incantation on Francis. Dr. Eduardo Alfredo Nieva is the commissioner of the Amaicha del Valle settlement. They are holding a bottle of wine because Dr. Nieva runs a community winery (Sumak Kawsay means ‘good living’ in the Quechua tongue and is precept of the Pachamama religion) which he started with the help of one of Francis’ favorite pet causes, micro-usury. During this trip to Rome, Dr. Nieva helped secure an additional 50 million dollar loan to the people in rural Argentina. He also gave a bottle of Sumak Kawsay to Francis when they met (see video below, It’s pagan day at the Vatican!).
As you can see, it’s the same woman.
The people of the Amaicha del Valle settlement are pagans as they believe in a multitude of gods. The four gods of primary importance are the husband and wife tandem — Pacha Kamaq (creator of the world) & Pachamama (mother earth) — and their two children — Inti (the sun) & Mama Killa (the moon). Every year in the Amaicha del Valle settlement they hold a six day festival for Pachamama the mother earth goddess.
Dr. Nieva participating in the pagan Pachamama ritual.
So here we have Francis having a private audience with a United Nations’ group. This same United Nations which pushes all sorts of anti-Catholic causes is also selling the belief in pagan deities in their children publications by equating belief in Pachamama as environmentalism. So what do others in the Novus Ordo church think of Pachamama?
On 17 January 2015 in Chile on the occasion of the consecration of the new diocesan bishop of Arica, Bishop Moisés Atisha, after the service in the cathedral finished, all the bishops assisting including the Apostolic Nuncio and the Cardinal archbishop of Santiago poured outside into the area directly in front of the cathedral and participated in Pachamama worship. The Pachamama shaman placed a rug on the ground and proceeded to offer coca leaves, seeds, water and fermented chicha (corn alcohol). These items were being offered to the deities Pachamama (mother earth), Inti (the sun) and the Malkus (mountain spirits). As can be seen from the photos below, the assembled bishops participated in this offering. After the offering was complete the witch then placed multi-colored necklaces onto the bishops.
“What then? Do I say, that what is offered in sacrifice to idols, is any thing? Or, that the idol is any thing? But the things which the heathens sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils, and not to God. And I would not that you should be made partakers with devils. You cannot drink the chalice of the Lord, and the chalice of devils: you cannot be partakers of the table of the Lord, and of the table of devils.”
If one is interested in more photos from this event (click here).
Cardinal Ravasi participating in Pachamama ritual in 2015
Did these prelates tell Francis of their participation in the pagan Pachamama rituals and rave over them? Or maybe Francis has a deeper connection to this pantheistic gnostic religion back to when he was Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Argentina?
In his address to Representatives of Indigenous Peoples, (15 February 2017) at the private audience he said, “I believe that the central issue is how to reconcile the right to development, both social and cultural, with the protection of the particular characteristics of indigenous peoples and their territories. This is especially clear when planning economic activities which may interfere with indigenous cultures and their ancestral relationship to the earth.” Is this not a clear endorsement of non-Christian religions?
Francis continued later, “A second aspect concerns the development of guidelines and projects which take into account indigenous identity, with particular attention to young people and women; not only considering them, but including them!” Francis then proceeded to put his money where his mouth was by having the female shaman work her ‘magic’ on himself.
Regardless it’s obvious, when one looks at the photos below, that not only does Francis have a deep respect for the pagan Pachamama religion, he like his bishops is an enthusiastic believer in “sitting at the table of devils.”
Below are some and we stress this is only a small sampling of the photos available from the L'Osservatore Romano’s photographic service database for this pagan sorcery ritual.