Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Papal Notes - Lessons of Davos

"Pope Francis in a message for the opening of the World Economic Forum in Davos, says it is vital
to safeguard the dignity of the human person, in particular by offering to all people real opportunities for integral human development.

Francis notes that this year’s theme Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured World is very timely adding that “at the level of global governance,....”

...the Pontiff stresses it is vital to safeguard the dignity of the human person, in particular by offering to all people real opportunities for integral human development and by implementing
economic (1) policies that favor the family.... the Pope also says that (2) the world of labor is called upon to take courageous steps in order that ‘being and working together’ is not merely a slogan but a program for the present and the future.....Concluding his message the Pope comments that (3)now is the time to take courageous and bold steps for our beloved planet."
VaticanNews

(1) Catholics have continually been touting, especially in Europe, that Sunday should be a day for the "family"
(2) The S.O.P. has told us that labor unions will help bring about the mark of the beast, here Francis calls for labor to bring about a "program"....
(3) The so-called "beloved planet" is a reference to his obsession with climate change of the Green Religion-we've been warning that the mark of the beast will likely be tinted Green in some way, shape or form.
A Lesson:
By faith Noah, being warned of God of things not seen as yet, moved with fear, prepared an ark to the saving of his house;
Hebrews 11:7