Pachamamas thrown into Tiber River!

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  1. Jo M

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    This may be a turning point, a line drawn in the sand.
     
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  6. Beth B

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    No sir...so wrong you are.....we’re REALLY, REALLY REALLY HAPPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)
     
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  7. I think this is exactly how and why this "synod" was planned. It was for the purpose to identify the true believers so that they could be targeted for elimination so as not to be a block to this planned NWO. Therefore they had to plan some type of outrageous shock effect to force some reaction from the solid believers to make them the "bad guys".

    Those "chosen" indigenous representatives seemed more like practiced activists who knew how to use such ceremonies to promote their cause....perhaps the "professional" indigenistas! How come there was such a number of created copies of this particular image? Why were so many placed at the altars within this one church so close to St. Peter's...and esp. at the altar of the missionary martyrs who certainly didn't need any replacement of their Mother?

    It would appear that a lot of Catholic prelates were themselves "converted"! If only they would show themselves to the world processing the Blessed Mother w/ as much determination and zeal and defense and obedience to what she has ordered in her visitations....like Fatima...for the sake of her children!

    Whether they like it or not....women or "a woman" or a feminist did not create fertility!! And "earth" is finite.....and a woman did not create the earth. The earth is not of a human nature to represent a human mother. Nature itself is already ordered by the Creator according to the Divine Will and the Universal law. That is why Nature responds against the tremendous amount of sin against this Divine Will and "natural order".

    Again....message to Luz de Maria:

    Nature does not want adoration, nature desires that man be in tune with the Divine Will and no longer offend him, that he does not surrender himself to the Devil. That is why nature does not find affinity with humanity, because nature fulfills the function for which it was created by God
     
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    From what I’ve heard Christians are the bad guys. I haven’t seen it myself to verify.

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    Finally! Something to cheer about! Even if for a little while.....
     
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  14. Praetorian

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    Shameful reporting. :unsure:
    Sadly this is the only news most people will get regarding the whole incident.
     
  15. BrianK

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    https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...2dbb_story.html#click=https://t.co/wBtULSQ1Vq

    Thieves steal Amazon fertility statues as synod nears end
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    Participants in the Amazon synod attend a Mass celebrated by Pope Francis on the occasion of the World Missionary Day, at St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019. (Angelo Carconi/ANSA via AP) (Associated Press/AP)
    VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis’ controversial meeting on the Amazon took a criminal twist Monday after thieves stole indigenous fertility statues from a Vatican-area church and tossed them into the Tiber River.

    Video of the pre-dawn theft from the Santa Maria in Traspontina church was shared and celebrated on conservative social media. The Vatican’s communications czar, Paolo Ruffini, termed it a “stunt” that violated the idea of dialogue.

    Even before the three-week Amazon synod opened on Oct. 6, conservative and traditionalist Catholics had blasted its agenda as a heretical celebration of paganism, given its deference to indigenous cultures and spirituality.

    Their criticism reached a fever pitch at the synod opening, when Francis presided over a prayer service in the Vatican gardens featuring the statues of naked pregnant women that were presented to the pope. Conservatives said the “Pachamama” statutes were pagan idols; the Vatican said they were symbols of life and fertility.

    The statues were then placed in a side chapel of the Traspontina church, which is located just steps from St. Peter’s Square and has been the headquarters of the indigenous celebrations organized alongside the synod.

    There was no official claim of responsibility for the thefts, but a conservative U.S. author, Taylor Marshall, issued a statement and tweeted the video of it.

    “I announce to you with great joy: the Pachamama idols that polluted the Church of St Maria Traspontina have been cast away into the Tiber River as an act of obedience to Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ & in reparation to His Sacred Heart wounded by sin,” Marshall tweeted.

    Francis called the meeting of Amazonian bishops to propose ways to better care for the Amazon and minister to its indigenous peoples, who face poverty, exploitation and the destruction of their homes by unregulated logging and mining.

    One of the most debated proposals under study by the bishops is whether married men could be ordained priests, and whether women could be ordained deacons, to cope with a priest shortage that is so dire some isolated communities can go months without having Mass.

    Those proposals have sparked outrage among conservatives, who see the synod as an effort by progressives to change centuries of Catholic tradition of a celibate priesthood. They fear Francis is using the synod as a smoke screen and that any flexibility on celibacy could spread beyond the Amazon to places like Germany, where there are also calls for married priests.

    The synod ends this weekend with bishops voting on a final document listing proposals for Francis to consider. History’s first Latin American pope can then decide whether to make some of those proposals his own in a future document.
     
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  16. Praetorian

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    I can't remember a day I've smiled as much as I have today :):):):):)
     
  17. Praetorian

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    Let's all say some prayers for these brave souls who cleansed the temple. That they might be protected.
     
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  19. gracia

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    Me, too! All day long, I've been walking on air, elated. Something wonderful and important happened today.

    So, so hopeful. And happy.
     
  20. gracia

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    Amen. They are brave indeed. Living confessors. God protect them.
     
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