Thursday, November 21, 2013

Papal Notes - Pope & Green Religion meet

"Holy Environmentalism! Religious Leaders Stand Up for Mother Nature

Pope Francis and other spiritual leaders are breaking green." Screams the headline from Take Part.
 
"The leader of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics made headlines this week after pictures of him holding anti-fracking T-shirt went viral. Posing next to Argentine filmmaker and eco-activist Fernando "Pino" Solanas, the pope was photographed holding one T-shirt that read “No to Fracking” and another bearing the message “Water Is More Precious Than Gold.”
The pope took his name from St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals and ecology, and during his inaugural Mass described the church’s mission as “respecting each of God’s creatures, and respecting the environment in which we live.” He is also reportedly drafting a papal memo, known as a cyclical, about environmental stewardship." TakePart
 
"According to one report from the Pope’s meeting with activists this week, his “concern was ‘clear’ when hearing about the Chevron deal in Argentina and other environmental disputes in the region.”" ClimateProgress
 
1) Here we see an element of spiritual Babylon reaching out to spiritual Egypt (the world) via the GREEN Religion....{Haven't we been predicting this for awhile now on this blog?}
2) The pope is discussing a Chevron deal? What's that any of his business?
 
...and his deadly wound was healed:
and all the world wondered after the beast.
Revelation 13:3