Posted on 04/25/2016 5:34:29 AM PDT by marshmallow
ROME (AP) Pope Francis has made a surprise visit to one of Rome's main parks to participate in an Earth Day event.
Francis, who wrote an encyclical decrying the exploitation of the Earth's environment and resources often at the expense of the poor, went to Villa Borghese, a park filled with Sunday strollers.
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You can’t come up with a more BS day than “Earf Day”. Is he going to Africa for Kwanzaa? Where did he celebrate “Pot Day”? Columbia?
Why am I not surprised that the communist pope is celebrating Lenin’s birthday.
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I wonder if he’ll pray to Gaia with the rest of them.
Guess pope a dope missed this then:
“to participate in an Earth Day event.”
So, the Pope worships Gaia. Kinda figures after all, his
compromising with the word of God was kinda a giveaway.
“Francis, who wrote an encyclical decrying the exploitation of the Earth’s environment and resources often at the expense of the poor,”
If this is truly his thoughts then he is a foolish liar
to boot.
I think a good tire burning is in order for the celebration.
Cardinal Danneels Admits to Being Part of ‘Mafia’ Club Opposed to Benedict XVI
Further serious concerns are being raised about Cardinal Godfried Danneels, one of the papal delegates chosen to attend the upcoming Ordinary Synod on the Family, after the archbishop emeritus of Brussels confessed this week to being part of a radical “mafia” reformist group opposed to Benedict XVI.
It was also revealed this week that he once wrote a letter to the Belgium government favoring same-sex “marriage” legislation because it ended discrimination against LGBT groups.
The cardinal is already known for having once advised the king of Belgium to sign an abortion law in 1990, for telling a victim of clerical sex abuse to keep quiet, and for refusing to forbid pornographic, educational materials being used in Belgian Catholic schools.
He also once said same-sex marriage was a positive development, although he has sought to distinguish such a union from the Churchs understanding of marriage.
According to a forthcoming authorized biography on the cardinal co-written by Jürgen Mettepenningen, a former spokesman for Cardinal Danneels’ successor, Archbishop Andre Joseph Leonard, and Karim Schelkens, a Church historian and theologian, the cardinal expressed satisfaction over the disappearance of discrimination against LGBT couples after legislation was passed approving same-sex “marriage” in 2003.
The authors of the biography, to be published Sept. 29, reveal that the cardinal wrote a letter on May 28, 2003, to then-Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt, who at that time was putting together his second government.
In the letter, the cardinal wrote favorably about “one of the last achievements of Verhofstadts first governments, the approval of a legal statute for a stable relationship between partners of the same sex.” Verhofstadts government introduced same sex-marriage into Belgium in 2003.
“He wanted to stop discrimination between married heterosexuals and homosexuals who had a long-term relationship,” write the two authors of the biography. “But there should be no confusion between the use of the term marriage.”
Asked about the letter, Verhofstadt said he did not recall it, but added: I never had any problem with the cardinal. Our relationship was good.
Under Verhofstadts leadership, from 1999 to 2007, the Belgian government not only introduced same sex marriage, but also laws on euthanasia, experiments on human embryos, and IVF.
Despite the poor record of the Belgian Church in resisting these laws, and the country being far smaller than many African countries that have one delegate representing them, Cardinal Danneels, 82, will be one of three Belgian prelates to attend the synod in October.
The Vatican listed him second in importance out of 45 delegates personally chosen by Pope Francis to participate in the upcoming meeting. He also took part in last years Extraordinary Synod as a papal delegate.
At the launch of the book in Brussels this week, the cardinal said he was part of a secret club of cardinals opposed to Pope Benedict XVI.
He called it a “mafia” club that bore the name of St. Gallen. The group wanted a drastic reform of the Church, to make it “much more modern”, and for Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio to head it. The group, which also comprised Cardinal Walter Kasper and the late Jesuit Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini, has been documented in Austen Ivereigh’s biography of Pope Francis, The Great Reformer.
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Cool. Did he lead the prayers to Gaia?
Surprise visit? I bet there was plenty of media there. This attention seeking Pope does nothing without first insuring there will be plenty of cameras there to record the event.
I’m not sure how anyone can be surprised by Francis anymore. The only thing that would surprise me would be if he actually admitted he isn’t Catholic.
And in this humanity, we can get close to each other to work together
But I belong to this religion, or to that one
it doesnt matter!
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