Posted on 07/15/2017 12:06:32 PM PDT by ebb tide
Radio Vatican Promoting Women's Ordination
Women at the altar - This is obviously what the German-speaking department of Radio Vatican wants and has published strange pictures on its Facebook page. After protests by Catholics the pictures were removed - PHOTO
Vatican (kath.net) The German-speaking department of Radio Vatican yesterday, again, provoked Catholics with a strange selection of pictures and caused a certain ideological headlines to flash on their website. For example, on the Facebook site, with reference to an article on the Holy Eucharist and the phrase "How was the bread and wine again?" "What is the Body and Blood of Christ? " Strange photographs were published in which various women in civilian clothes are to be seen at the altar with the Blessed Sacrament together with an open sacramentary. Above all, a picture clearly gives the impression that a Catholic priestess is active on the altar.
After protests by the faithful on the Facebook page of Vatican Radio, the photos were later partly replaced or supplemented.
Edit: some may remember the last two times we reported this when they were promoting sodomy.
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com AMDG
Catholicism is not a democracy. It never was and it never will be
Women in the priesthood is against dogma. It can’t be done. Wherever it is tried that is heresy. Simple
My feelings exactly.
I met Father Miceli before he died and he got a kick out of this cover the artist did for him with the long painted fingernails on the she-priest.
I met Father Miceli before he died and he got a kick out of this cover the artist did for him
with the devil's tail draped on the arm and the long painted fingernails of the she-priest.
Amen, no women priests!
To the logical conclusion of a female, homosexual (already there?) or transgendered pope?
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