FROM HEAVEN TO EARTH

DECEPTION IS WORST THAN TREACHERY

POPE BENEDICT XVI?S SPEECHES ON THE MARTYRDOM OF JOHN THE BAPTIST WOULD BE CONSISTENT, SUBLIME AND FULL OF CHRISTIC LOVE AND SOLEMN JUSTICE, IF THE PROCLAMATION WAS MADE BY THE BISHOP AND SHEPHERD OF A CATHOLIC CHURCH FREE FROM SIN AND FELONY EQUAL TO OR WORSE THAN THOSE MADE BY HEROD, THE MURDERER OF THE BAPTIST.
UNFORTUNATELY THE VATICAN IS THE POWERFUL AND HEINOUS INSTITUTION THAT GUIDES THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND IS THE PERPETRATOR, IN THE HISTORY OF THE PAST 1500 YEARS AFTER CHRIST, OF GENOCIDES, MASSACRES, TREACHERIES, RAPES, MAFIOSO CORRUPTIONS, BLOOD-STAINED MONEY LAUNDERING, ILLICIT ENRICHMENT EXPLOITING THE POOR, WARS, DEBAUCHERY, FORNICATION, ORGIES, AND IN PARTICULAR IN RECENT YEARS OF YOUR TIME, ALLIANCES WITH MASS-MURDERER DICTATORS, PAEDOPHILE ACTS, CENSORSHIP, EXCOMMUNICATIONS, ETC. FOR THIS REASON, THE SPLENDID SPEECHES BY POPE BENEDICT XVI ON JOHN THE BAPTIST, THE ACCUSATIONS AGAINST THE SINS OF THE POWERFUL ONES AND HIS MARTYRDOM IN THE NAME OF THE TRUTH OF CHRIST, ARE HARMFUL AND OFFEND THE INTELLIGENCE AND SOUL OF THE BELIEVER, BECAUSE THEY COME FROM THE LEADER OF A CHURCH INSIDE WHICH THERE ARE POWERFUL MEN THAT WOULD NOT HESITATE AN INSTANT TO KILL THE BAPTIST OR CHRIST HIMSELF FEARING THAT THEY COULD EXPOSE THEIR MISDEEDS AND THEIR MODERN FELONIES.
THE SUBLIME DISCOURSES ON THE BAPTIST MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY HOMILIES PRONOUNCED WITH THE COURAGE TO TELL THE WHOLE TRUTH AND REFORM A CHURCH IN THE HANDS OF SATAN, BRINGING IT BACK TO ITS ORIGINS, THE CHURCH OF THE POOR, THE AFFLICTED, THE INNOCENT, THE PURE ONES. WOULD THEY ENFORCE THIS FRANCISCAN REVOLUTION, THE POPE AND THE WHOLE CHURCH WOULD AROUSE FORGIVENESS AND MERCY OF CHRIST AND THUS OF HIS FATHER ADONAY, OUR AND YOUR CREATOR.
DECEPTION IS WORST THAN TREACHERY!

"Woe to you Pontifex Maximus, pope of a corrupt and murderous church, woe to you governors, woe to you rich merchants who sell arms and take the holy communion that the hypocritical cardinals bestow you despite your iniquity.
Woe to you, prime minister, who fornicate with prostitutes and then are received and blessed by the bishop of Rome who does not put forward against you any divine rebuke. Woe to you traders of war, death and responsible of world hunger. Fear Him who will come after me, the Christ Jesus that will purify you with fire...".

DO YOU RECKON THIS COULD BE THE DIVINE ADMONISHMENT THAT JOHN THE BAPTIST WOULD SHOUT TODAY TO THE POWERFUL AND MODERN PHARISEES?
WE HOPE THAT SOME HIGH HIERARCHY OF THE VATICAN OR BENEDICT XVI HIMSELF HAVE THE COURAGE TO ANSWER TO US "CHRISTIAN ALIENS?.
PEACE!


FROM HEAVEN TO EARTH

San Giovanni Di Polcenigo (Pordenone)
1st August 2010. 08:29 p.m.
Giorgio Bongiovanni
Stigmatist

THE GOSPEL ON THE MARTYRDOM OF JOHN THE BAPTIST
IN THE TEACHING OF BENEDICT XVI: WITNESSING THE TRUTH WITHOUT COMPROMISE

Today's liturgy offers us the martyrdom of John the Baptist by Herod. The Forerunner of Christ, says the Gospel of Matthew, was killed because he made no compromise with power, but rather showed the truth without fear. Indeed the "courage of the Truth," the proclamation of the Gospel without compromise, is one of the main themes of the pontificate of Benedict XVI.

By Alessandro Gisotti:

?Cooperatores Veritatis?, "Cooperators of Truth" in Joseph Ratzinger's episcopal motto, it is also to be found the key to understanding his pontificate. Already in the "Missa Pro eligendo Romano Pontefice", on April 18th, 2005, the one who at the time was dean of the College of Cardinals had stressed the urgency to announce the truth. "In Christ - he explained - Truth and caritas coincide. Insofar as we get closer to Christ, even in our life, truth and love merge. And five years later, in the Caritas in Veritate, he wrote that "defending the truth, offering it with humility and determination and witness it in life" are "demanding and irreplaceable forms of charity." Just St. John the Baptist, warned the Pope, through his example showed us the courage of truth in caritas: ?As an authentic prophet, John bore witness to the truth without compromise. He denounced transgressions of God's commandments, even when it was the powerful who were responsible for them. Thus, when he accused Herod and Herodias of adultery, he paid with his life, sealing with martyrdom his service to Christ who is Truth in person.? (Angelus, 24 June 2007)
Thus persecution, pointed out the Pope, is also today "evidence" of the authenticity of our mission to proclaim the Gospel:
"Who participates to the mission of Christ must inevitably face tribulations, conflicts and suffering, because he will clash with the resistances and powers of this world. " (Audience to the Pontifical Missionary Works, May 21, 2010).
He observed that the Bishop of Rome, as "chief guardian and protector of the faith" is called to obey God, so that the truth continues to shine for all men. A task, he added, even more necessary today in a context which sees faith as an obstacle to freedom: "Faced with this attitude that tends to replace the truth by consensus, fragile and easily manipulated, the Christian faith rather provides a truthful contribution even in ethical philosophy, not by providing pre-determined solutions to specific problems such as biomedical research and experimentation, but suggesting reliable moral perspectives within which human reason can investigate and find viable solutions.? (Audience of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, January 15, 2010).
"Being on the path towards the truth, trying to better understand the truth in all its expressions ? he underlined - is really a fundamentally ecclesiastic service?. "God ? said the Pope - is the ultimate truth to which all reason naturally tends, prompted by the desire to totally accomplish the path assigned?:
?God is not an empty word or an abstract hypothesis; on the contrary, he is the foundation upon which to build one's life. To live in the world "veluti si Deus daretur" brings with it the assumption of a responsibility that knows how to be concerned with investigating every feasible route in order to come as near as possible to him who is the goal towards which everything tends?. (Speech to the Pontifical Lateran University, 21st October 2006).
He also warned that "to focus the theme of truth is not a merely speculative act, restricted to a small circle of thinkers":
?On the contrary, it is a vital question in order to give a more profound identity to personal life and to heighten responsibility in social relations?. (Speech to the Pontifical Lateran University, 21st October 2006).
"In fact - is the admonition of Benedict XVI - if the question of the truth and the concrete possibility for every person to reach it are abandoned, life ends up being reduced to a range of hypotheses, without solid foundations.

Taken by: http://www.oecumene.radiovaticana.org/it1/Articolo.asp?c=412259