Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Papal Notes - Francis' Joins the Swamp in Striking Back

 And I saw one of his heads as it were wounded to death; and his deadly wound was healed: and all the world wondered after the beast. Revelation 13:3.

"The Vatican just published a message to the United States on January 19, 2021 on the eve of the swearing-in ceremony of the 46th President of the United States, Joe Biden

 

The message was titled: “Time to heal wounds in the United States.”  ...they are talking about repairing international relations and healing the earth’s climate crisis with Laudato Si’. Notice what the Vatican is calling for:

Besides the internal theme of “healing” the American society, there is also the external front, on which the international spotlight is focused. After years often marked by unilateral decisions or bilateral agreements, there are, in fact, great expectations for a “return” to multilateralism in foreign policy and a recovery of the relationship of trust with international organizations, starting with the UN. Some steps in this direction have already been announced in recent weeks, such as the return of the United States to the Paris Climate Agreement. This move converges with Pope Francis’ commitment in favor of the custody of our Common Home expressed in Laudato si’. 

Oh, so what was the crime of Donald Trump that the entire world has rejected him like the plague?
---Trump did not start any war, 
---he put the nation in the best economic conditions that had not been seen in decades, 
---he was forging international peace in the Middle East 
---and he did not take away any of our freedoms. 
Q: So what was his crime? 
A: He did not carry out Laudato Si’. You see, in May 2017, Pope Francis personally gave Donald Trump a copy of his encyclical, Laudato Si’, which calls for strong action to address the climate crisis.

And Donald Trump did not comply with the instruction. In fact, a month later, in June 2017, Trump announced that he was pulling the United States out of the Paris climate agreement. Donald Trump has questioned the science behind the climate change accord and the economic impact it would have on the United States, but more importantly, Rome’s climate agenda had a Sunday Law rest provision.

So now Rome is celebrating that Joe Biden, the pro-abortion, pro-LGBT+, pro-Fratelli Tutti and pro-Laudato Si’ candidate, will be sworn in as the next president of the United States. Now the Vatican is calling on our nation, telling us that it is time to heal the wounds, all the wounds, both national and international. Rome not only mentions Laudato Si’, but also quotes Fratelli Tutti in its message to America. Notice what the Vatican went on to say:

“This awareness must not just remain an utterance but – quoting Fratelli Tutti, – requires a concrete effort at all

levels. It requires a commitment not only from political leaders, but from all the people, and their movements, to promote the common good and strengthen democracy. This is even more true today, in a historical period in which, despite centrifugal forces and nationalistic interests, the pandemic has dramatically shown that “no one is saved alone.

The Vatican says the pandemic has brought us together." AdventMessenger