Friday, November 28, 2014

Pope Francis: “The sacredness of the human person”

On  November 25th, 2014 Pope Francis obeyed our Lord Jesus and told the Parliament to convert to our Savior and Lord Jesus Christ like our forefathers use to do when faced with Emperors, Kings, generals and Jewish elite… Not...! 

I apologized for the sarcasm… Sorry, but I am hurt, sad and deeply troubled with this “pope of the end of the world” words, deeds and borderline heresies, I just want to close my eyes and forget, there’s someone out there seating at the Top who is behaving more and more like some other religion which it is not Catholic,  like someone back in Israel said: 


"The pope is more focus on saving the world, not souls.”

Pope Francis visited the EU parliament and if it was the president, dictator or politician of some country  trying to gain political points with the Elite and powerful, I would've understand, but not from a pope.
"I believe, therefore, that it is vital to develop a culture of human rights which wisely links the individual, or better, the personal aspect, to that of the common good, of the 'all of us” Pope Francis
The common good, feels like we are in some Start Trek episode… The pope used many beautiful words, as he did with his Joy of the Gospel which is beautiful in words but deadly in its ambiguity.
Pope Francis said the most Humanism base speech that I have ever heard from anyone, he utilized in his 6 page speech the word human 29 times: human dignity, human rights, beings, person, nature, life, spirit, family, ecology, development, value and of course humanity and humanism.
It wasn't like pope St John Paul the great as pope Benedict once called him, when pope John Paul talked to the Parliament in 1988 about Blessed Niels Stensen constantly seeking for the truth (here)… but for Francis? No, it was more about providing “dignity for the human person”
"Promoting the dignity of the person means recognizing that he or she possesses inalienable rights which no one may take away arbitrarily, much less for the sake of economic interests." Pope Francis.
Many words for the sake of a better world were made, rights for all, providing for the needy, education, immigration, etc… but the reality yesterday, today and tomorrow is Jesus, without Jesus Christ, without calling to repent and convert, not assuring the nations that true peace can only be achieve by trusting the Lord Jesus Christ, by not saying that at the EU, then there is nothing, emptiness.
In Francis speech he mentioned the word Jesus, zero times… the same can be said for salvation, convert, truth, freedom, worship, euthanasia, hell, devil, abortion, contraception and homosexuality, of course…
This pope is more on the humanism side than the spiritual side, he has said it himself, “religious proselytism is a solemn nonsense”, he mentioned the word  God 4 times and Lord 1 time… and of course with no intention to convert anyone, also you could say, he, by saying God and Lord will be suffice, but Francis doesn't want to offend anyone by proclaiming Jesus as Lord and Savior in front of the world… why would he? I mean he said it himself… “I don’t believe in a Catholic God, I believe in God”
Muslims believe in God, Jehovah’s witness believe in God, Buddhists believe in God and even some lower level freemasons believe in God, but only the Catholic Church has a Savior and God, Jesus… so yes He is an Universal God, a Catholic God, the only begotten Son of Almighty Father.
Only the truth shall set us free said the Lord, like how it did to Blessed Niels Stensen, born as a protestant, converted, became a priest, a scientist, a Bishop, a zealous defender and lover of the Eucharist…
‘‘There is only one human response to the self-giving love which shows itself on the cross and lives in the Church as the true bread of humanity,’ Blessed Niels Stensen
Pray for pope Francis conversion, pray for his soul to accept Jesus Christ to please our Lord in ALL His commandments, DO NOT pray for Francis intentions, as he has made clear that he is more for the “reality” of the world…I leave you with this last quote from Francis at the EU parliament…
"Dear Members of the European Parliament, the time has come to work together in building a Europe which revolves not around the economy, but around the sacredness of the human person, around inalienable values." Pope Francis.
God bless you. Amen

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