The pontiff’s condemnation of atrocities in Gaza reveals an increasing anger over Israel’s actions in the holy land
ed note–as always, a tidal wave of important info that every Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to know and understand about all of this.
Firsto, despite the very Catholic leanings that we here at this humble little informational endeavor maintain, nevertheless, the story below should IN NO FREAKING WAY WHATSOEVER be misunderstood/misconstrued as being in the slightest degree a statement of support for the eunuch posing as the head of the most powerful Christian sect in the world.
He–like virtually all Western leaders–is a shabbos goy who is only now, 14 months after the start of this satanic black mass dedicated to the Jewish ritual murder of Gentiles in Gaza, indicating some degree of moral indigestion over it, and probably due to what is the growing outrage on the part of his ‘flock’ and who therefore understands that if he doesn’t say SOMETHING he risks alienating them and losing their support.
Having said that, let us then get to the real ‘meat’ of the matter, and our sincerest apologies for using such a term, given the amount of carnage that has taken place already and what is sure to come.
The ‘moral outrage’ on the part of the Jews towards Pope Bergoglio’s statement is not feined, ‘jramatized’ or theatricized. It is genuine, and this GENUINE outrage is DEEPLY rooted in their identities in the most powerful manner possible, meaning in their religious and spiritual essence.
It’s not like Capone once characterizing himself as a mere ‘businessman’ when he knew in his heart of hearts that he was a murderer and a gangster. The Jews believe that what they are doing in mass murdering Gentiles in Gaza is not only permitted, but indeed COMMANDED, and that the violent deity whom they worship, ‘yahweh’, is pleased with what they are doing, no different than the manner in which the Aztecs, Mayans, Incans and other Meso-American peoples who engaged in human sacrifice were confident that what they were doing was ‘the Lord’s work’ and that their respective deities were pleased with it all.
Lest we forget, ladies and Gentilemen, and from none other than Netanyahu himself after the Black Mass began following Oct. 7th–
‘You must remember what Amalek has done to you, says our holy scriptures in 1 Samuel 15:3 ‘Now go and slaughter Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slaughter both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass’…
And, just in case it was overlooked, we’ll repeat and emphasize the part of the above quote relevant to the Jews’ outrage over Bergoglio’s statement–
‘…but slaughter both man and woman, infant and suckling…’
In other words, ladies and Gentile-men, the Jews believe, the Jews KNOW, in their ‘heart of hearts’, that murdering Gentile children in Gaza is what their violent deity commands them to do, and who is pleased with them when they do it.
Hence, why there is all of this GENUINE outrage on the part of the feral and fever-brained Judah-ites towards ‘Pope Frank’ and his condemnation of child murder, no different than the outrage that would occur on the part of a practicing Christian if someone were to allege that Jesus was a ‘sorcerer’ (which the Jews believe) or the outrage that would occur on the part of a practicing Muslim if someone were to allege that Mohammed was a ‘pedophile’, which the Jews also believe.
Jesus said it clearly, but unfortunately, even to this day, 2,000 years later, few paid any attention when He described the Jews as–
‘CHILDREN OF THEIR FATHER, THE DEVIL, WHO FROM THE BEGINNING WAS A MURDERER AND THE FATHER OF LIES…’
And therefore, just as an apple does not fall far from the tree that produced it, likewise, the Jews, being the children of a murderer, are of course murderers themselves, even though they do not classify what they do as ‘murder’, given that Gentiles are not ‘human’ within the Judaic religious lexicon, but rather, as infamously described by one Rabbi Ovadiah Yosef shortly before he died and went to hell, ‘animals made in human form as to better serve the Jews’.
Israel’s foreign ministry summoned the Vatican’s ambassador, Archbishop Adolfo Tito Yllana, this week to express outrage over Pope Francis’ strong criticism of its abuses against Palestinians in Gaza.
According to reports, the meeting, held in Jerusalem on Tuesday and revealed later by Israeli media, was not classified as a formal reprimand but conveyed Israel’s ‘deep dissatisfaction with the pope’s remarks’.
In recent sermons and masses, Pope Francis has denounced the deaths of Palestinian children, accusing Israel of committing acts of ‘cruelty’ by targeting schools and hospitals and unleashing violence that has devastated Gaza.
‘Yesterday, children were bombed. This is cruelty, not war,’ the pontiff declared last Saturday, lamenting the immense humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave.
Israel lashed out in response, accusing the pope of ignoring its security concerns.
Israeli foreign ministry spokesperson Oren Marmorstein accused the pope of ignoring the broader context of Israel’s military actions, which have resulted in the murder of 17,000 children.
Reports in the Israeli press also suggest that Israeli President Isaac Herzog is urgently seeking a meeting with the pope in an effort to mend strained ties.
Israeli officials fear the pope’s vocal criticisms and symbolic gestures – such as this year’s nativity scene in St Peter’s Square featuring baby Jesus resting on a Palestinian keffiyeh – may influence global public opinion.
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Created by Bethlehem artists Johny Andonia and Faten Nastas Mitwasi, the nativity scene prominently features Palestinian materials, including olive wood, a symbol of Palestinian resilience.
During its unveiling, Pope Francis condemned the global arms industry for profiting from human suffering and reiterated his call for an end to all wars, urging the faithful to remember those suffering in the holy land.
The display, praised by many as a message of solidarity and peace, drew backlash from Israel’s supporters, who accused the Vatican of promoting a pro-Palestinian agenda.
Growing Israeli rift with the Vatican
This diplomatic skirmish highlights a deepening rift between the Vatican and Israel, as the pope’s outspoken defence of Gaza’s besieged population amplifies calls for Israeli accountability.
His steadfast advocacy has drawn attention to the plight of Palestinians, challenging Israel’s narrative and bolstering international scrutiny of its military operations.
The relationship between the Vatican and Israel has been deteriorating throughout Israel’s war on Gaza.
In February of this year, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican’s secretary of state, publicly criticised Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, calling it disproportionate in the face of staggering casualties.
Speaking to reporters after an event in Rome, Parolin said: ‘Israel’s right to self-defence must be proportional, and with 30,000 dead, it certainly isn’t.’
The comment sparked an immediate backlash from Israel. Its Embassy to the Holy See released a sharply worded statement, describing Parolin’s remarks as ‘deplorable’.
Since then, the death toll from Israel’s ongoing offensive in Gaza has reached 45,400, with at least 107,940 wounded, according to the latest figures from the Palestinian health ministry.
The pontiff has maintained regular contact with Palestinians in the region, becoming increasingly outspoken in his criticism of Israel as the leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics.
His criticism of Israel has become more strident as Israel faces charges of genocide at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), and human rights organisations have published a vast body of evidence detailing ethnic cleansing and war crimes committed by the Israeli army.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is also pursuing arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in connection with Israel’s war on Gaza.