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PostMon Feb 11, 2013 8:58 pm » by Perry LaGuardia


The Pope is resigning because his Butler was arrested last year for stealing Vatican documents....We were told it was something to do with tax evasion...Oh yeah...pmsl..
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PostMon Feb 11, 2013 9:31 pm » by theclarificator3


Well, the next Pope has to have deep roots with Islam like Obama.
So he will probably be from Africa or Asia or even a place where are not Muslims, but similar the way the actual Pope had deep roots with Nazi also this new Pope has deep roots with Islam.
The more you investigate the more you will find his obscure past.

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PostMon Feb 11, 2013 9:41 pm » by WillEase666


You’ve probably heard that a college of cardinals will be responsible for electing the next pope, apparently before the end of March. Get this: Every last cardinal in this select group was installed by either Pope John Paul II or Pope Benedict XVI.

Benedict xvi alone is responsible for installing more than 50 percent of the Cardinals that will vote for the next pope!

It’s also interesting that the latest batch of cardinals, hand-picked by Pope Benedict, takes office next week—just days before Pope Benedict XVI resigns.

Did Pope Benedict make this last-minute tweak to secure control and thereby ensure the speedy installment of a specific individual as his replacement? Someone, no doubt, who will continue Benedict’s campaign to create a conservative, traditional Vatican?

First,expect the next pope to be conservative, and probably even more conservative, than Pope Benedict XVI.

Second, expect the next pope to be a staunch advocate of a world-dominating, Catholic united states of Europe. This means he will more than likely be European, and most likely Italian or German. http://www.thetrumpet.com/article/10367.18.0.0/pope-benedict-xvi-has-resigned-now-what
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PostMon Feb 11, 2013 9:52 pm » by WillEase666


Reuters reported that the reason was not because of illness nor to external pressures that Pope Benedict XVI suddenly decided to resign. The pope gave February 28, four days following the Italian elections, as the operative date for stepping down from office.

“Pope Benedict has no specific illness and his decision to resign was taken with no outside pressure, the Vatican spokesman said on Monday after the pontiff’s shock announcement that he would step down at the end of this month. Father Federico Lombardi said the 85-year-old pope’s decision was not due to an illness, but to a progressive decline in his strength, which was normal in a man of his age” (Reuters, February 11).

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PostMon Feb 11, 2013 9:54 pm » by Perry LaGuardia


By Rank & Seniority

Cardinal Bishops:
Sodano, Angelo-- Emeritus Secretary of State of Vatican City -- Aged 85
Gantin, Bernardin-- Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for Bishops -- Aged 90
Etchegaray, Roger-- President Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace -- Aged 90
*López Trujillo, Alfonso-- President of the Pontifical Council for the Family -- Aged 77
*Re, Giovanni Battista-- Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops -- Aged 79
Arinze, Francis-- Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments -- Aged 80
Sfeir, Nasrallah Pierre-- Patriarch of Antioch for Maronites -- Aged 92
Ghattas, Stephanos II-- Patriarch Emeritus of Alexandria of the Copts -- Aged 93
Daoud, Ignace Moussa I-- Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches -- Aged 82
Delly, Emmanuel III-- Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans -- Aged 85

Total Cardinal Bishops (including Patriarch-Cardinals): 10

Cardinal Priests
Kim Sou-hwan, Stephen-- Archbishop Emeritus of Seoul -- Aged 90
Sales, Eugênio de Araújo-- Archbishop Emeritus of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro -- Aged 92
Aponte Martinez, Luis-- Archbishop Emeritus of San Juan de Puerto Rico -- Aged 90
Arns, Paulo Evaristo, OFM-- Archbishop Emeritus of São Paulo -- Aged 91
Baum, William Wakefield-- Major Penitentiary Emeritus of the Apostolic Penitentiary -- Aged 86
Cé, Marco-- Patriarch Emeritus of Venice -- Aged 87
Corripio Ahumada, Ernesto-- Archbishop Emeritus of Mexico -- Aged 93
Macharski, Franciszek-- Archbishop Emeritus of Krakow -- Aged 85
Kitbunchu, Michael Michae-- Archbishop of Bangkok -- Aged 84
do Nascimento, Alexandre-- Archbishop Emeritus of Luanda -- Aged 87
*Danneels, Godfried-- Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels -- Aged 79
Williams, Thomas Stafford-- Archbishop Emeritus of Wellington -- Aged 82
Martini, Carlo Maria, SJ-- Archbishop Emeritus of Milan -- Aged 85
Glemp, Józef-- Archbishop Emeritus of Warsaw -- Aged 83
*Meisner, Joachim-- Archbishop of Cologne -- Aged 79
Lourdusamy, D. Simon-- Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for the Eastern Churches -- Aged 89
Innocenti, Antonio-- Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for the Clergy -- Aged 97
Obando Bravo, Miguel, SDB-- Archbishop Emeritus of Managua -- Aged 87
Mayer, Paul Augustin, OSB-- Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments -- Aged 101
Vidal, Ricardo J.-- Archbishop of Cebu -- Aged 82
Gulbinowicz, Henryk Roman-- Archbishop Emeritus of Wroclaw -- Aged 89
Tomko, Jozef-- Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples -- Aged 88
Deskur, Andrzej Maria-- President Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications -- Aged 88
Poupard, Paul-- President Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Culture -- Aged 82
Wetter, Friedrich-- Archbishop Emeritus of Munich und Freising -- Aged 84
Piovanelli, Silvano-- Archbishop Emeritus of Florence -- Aged 88
Simonis, Adrianus Johannes-- Archbishop of Utrecht -- Aged 81
Law, Bernard Francis-- Archpriest of the Patriarchal Liberian Basilica of St Mary Major in Rome -- Aged 81
Biffi, Giacomo-- Archbishop Emeritus of Bologna -- Aged 84
Martínez Somalo, Eduardo-- Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life -- Aged 85
Silvestrini, Achille-- Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for the Eastern Churches -- Aged 89
Falcão, José Freire-- Archbishop Emeritus of Brasilia -- Aged 87
Giordano, Michele-- Archbishop Emeritus of Naples -- Aged 82
dos Santos, Alexandre José Maria, OFM-- Archbishop Emeritus of Maputo -- Aged 88
Canestri, Giovanni-- Archbishop Emeritus of Genoa -- Aged 94
Pimenta, Simon Ignatius-- Archbishop Emeritus of Bombay -- Aged 92
Clancy, Edward Bede-- Archbishop Emeritus of Sydney -- Aged 89
Szoka, Edmund Casimir-- President Emeritus of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State -- Aged 85
Paskai, László, OFM-- Archbishop Emeritus of Esztergom-Budapest -- Aged 85
Tumi, Christian Wiyghan-- Archbishop of Douala -- Aged 82
Margéot, Jean-- Bishop Emeritus of Port-Louis -- Aged 97
*López Rodriguez, Nicolás de Jesús-- Archbishop of Santo Domingo -- Aged 76
*Mahony, Roger Michael-- Archbishop of Los Angeles -- Aged 76
Bevilacqua, Anthony Joseph-- Archbishop Emeritus of Philadelphia -- Aged 89
Saldarini, Giovanni-- Archbishop Emeritus of Turin -- Aged 88
Daly, Cahal Brendan-- Archbishop Emeritus of Armagh -- Aged 95
Ruini, Camillo-- Vicar General of Rome -- Aged 81
Korec, Ján Chryzostom, SJ-- Bishop Emeritus of Nitra -- Aged 89
Schwery, Henri-- Bishop Emeritus of Sion -- Aged 80
*Sterzinsky, Georg Maximilian-- Archbishop of Berlin -- Aged 77
Vlk, Miloslav-- Archbishop of Prague -- Aged 80
Shirayanagi, Peter Seiichi-- Archbishop Emeritus of Tokyo -- Aged 84
Suárez Rivera, Adolfo Antonio-- Archbishop Emeritus of Monterrey -- Aged 86
*Ortega y Alamino, Jaime Lucas-- Archbishop of San Cristóbal de la Habana -- Aged 76
*Darmaatmadja, Julius Riyadi, SJ-- Archbishop of Jakarta -- Aged 78
Wamala, Emmanuel-- Archbishop Emeritus of Kampala -- Aged 86
Keeler, William Henry-- Archbishop Emeritus of Baltimore -- Aged 81
*Turcotte, Jean-Claude-- Archbishop of Montréal -- Aged 76
Carles Gordó, Ricardo María-- Archbishop Emeritus of Barcelona -- Aged 86
Maida, Adam Joseph-- Archbishop of Detroit -- Aged 82
*Puljic, Vinco-- Archbishop of Vrhbosna -- Aged 67
Razafindratandra, Armand Gaétan-- Archbishop Emeritus of Antananarivo -- Aged 87
Pham Dình Tung, Paul Joseph-- Archbishop Emeritus of Hà Nôi -- Aged 93
*Sandoval Íñiguez, Juan-- Archbishop of Guadalajara -- Aged 79
Swiatek, Kazimierz-- Archbishop Emeritus of Minsk-Mohilev -- Aged 98
Tonini, Ersilio-- Archbishop Emeritus of Ravenna-Cervia -- Aged 98
De Giorgi, Salvatore-- Archbishop Emeritus of Palermo -- Aged 82
Araújo, Serafim Fernandes de-- Archbishop Emeritus of Belo Horizonte -- Aged 88
*Rouco Varela, Antonio María-- Archbishop of Madrid -- Aged 76
Ambrozic, Aloysius Matthew-- Archbishop Emeritus of Toronto -- Aged 83
*Tettamanzi, Dionigi-- Archbishop of Milan -- Aged 78
*Pengo, Polycarp-- Archbishop of Dar-es-Salaam -- Aged 68
*Schönborn, Christoph, OP-- Archbishop of Vienna -- Aged 68
*Rivera Carrera, Norberto-- Archbishop of México -- Aged 70
*George, Francis Eugene, OMI-- Archbishop of Chicago -- Aged 76
Shan Kuo-his, Paul, SJ-- Bishop Emeritus of Kaohsiung -- Aged 89
Laghi, Pio-- Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for Catholic Education -- Aged 90
Cassidy, Edward Idris-- President Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian Unity -- Aged 88
Sánchez, José T.-- Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for the Clergy -- Aged 92
Noè, Virgilio-- Archpriest Emeritus of the Vatican Basilica -- Aged 90
Angelini, Fiorenzo-- President Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Health Care Workers -- Aged 96
Poggi, Luigi-- Archivist and Librarian Emeritus of the Holy Roman Church -- Aged 95
Furno, Carlo-- Archpriest Emeritus of the Patriarchal Basilica of St Mary Major -- Aged 91
Agustoni, Gilberto-- Prefect Emeritus of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura -- Aged 90
Jaworski, Marian-- Archbishop of Lviv of the Latins -- Aged 86
Pujats, Janis-- Archbishop of Riga -- Aged 82
*Sepe, Crescenzio-- Archbishop of Naples -- Aged 69
González Zumárraga, Antonio José-- Archbishop Emeritus of Quito -- Aged 87
*Dias, Ivan-- Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples -- Aged 76
*Agnelo, Geraldo Majella-- Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia -- Aged 79
Rubiano Sáenz, Pedro-- Archbishop of Bogotá -- Aged 80
McCarrick, Theodore Edgar-- Archbishop Emeritus of Washington DC -- Aged 82
Connell, Desmond-- Archbishop Emeritus of Dublin -- Aged 86
*Backis, Audrys Juozas-- Archbishop of Vilnius -- Aged 76
*Errázuriz Ossa, Francisco Javier, Schönstatt-- Archbishop of Santiago de Chile -- Aged 79
*Terrazas Sandoval, Julio, CSsR-- Archbishop of Santa Cruz de la Sierra -- Aged 76
*Napier, Wilfrid Fox, OFM-- Archbishop of Durban -- Aged 71
*Rodríguez Maradiaga, Oscar Andrés, SDB-- Archbishop of Tegucigalpa -- Aged 70
Agré, Bernard-- Archbishop Emeritus of Abidjan -- Aged 86
*Cipriani Thorne, Juan Luis-- Archbishop of Lima -- Aged 69
Álvarez Martínez, Francisco-- Archbishop Emeritus of Toledo -- Aged 87
*Hummes, Cláudio, OFM-- Archbishop of São Paulo -- Aged 78
Vithayathil, Varkey, CSsR-- Major-Archbishop of Ernakulam-Angamaly of the Syro-Malabars -- Aged 85
*Bergoglio, Jorge Mario, SJ-- Archbishop of Buenos Aires -- Aged 76
*Policarpo, José da Cruz-- Patriarch of Lisbon -- Aged 76
*Poletto, Severino-- Archbishop of Turin -- Aged 79
Murphy-O'Connor, Cormac-- Archbishop of Westminster -- Aged 80
Egan, Edward Michael-- Archbishop of New York -- Aged 80
*Husar, Lubomyr-- Major Archbishop of Kiev of the Ukrainians -- Aged 79
*Lehmann, Karl-- Bishop of Mainz -- Aged 76
Honoré, Jean-- Archbishop Emeritus of Tours -- Aged 92
*Scola, Angelo-- Patriarch of Venice -- Aged 71
*Okogie, Anthony Olubumni-- Archbishop of Lagos -- Aged 76
Panafieu, Bernard-- Archbishop Emeritus of Marseilles -- Aged 82
*Zubeir Wako, Gabriel-- Archbishop of Khartoum -- Aged 71
*Amigo Vallejo, Carlos, OFM-- Archbishop of Seville -- Aged 78
*Rigali, Justin Francis-- Archbishop of Philadelphia -- Aged 77
*O'Brien, Keith Michael Patrick-- Archbishop of St Andrew's and Edinburgh -- Aged 74
Scheid, Eusebio Oscar, SCI-- Archbishop of Sao Sebastiao do Rio de Janeiro -- Aged 80
*Antonelli, Ennio-- Archbishop of Florence -- Aged 76
*Bertone, Tarcisio, SDB-- Secretary of State of Vatican City -- Aged 78
*Turkson, Peter Kodwo Appiah-- Archbishop of Cape Coast -- Aged 64
*Toppo, Telesphore Placidus-- Archbishop of Ranchi -- Aged 73
*Pell, George-- Archbishop of Sydney -- Aged 71
*Bozanic, Josip-- Archbishop of Zagreb -- Aged 63
*Pham Minh Mán, Jean-Baptiste-- Archbishop of Ho Chi Minh City -- Aged 78
Quezada Toruño, Rodolfo-- Archbishop of Guatemala City -- Aged 80
*Barbarin, Philippe-- Archbishop of Lyon -- Aged 62
*Erdö, Peter-- Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest -- Aged 60
*Ouellet, Marc, PSS-- Archbishop of Quebec -- Aged 68
*Urosa Savino, Jorge Liberato-- Archbishop of Caracas -- Aged 70
Rosales, Gaudencio Borbon-- Archbishop of Manila -- Aged 80
*Ricard, Jean-Pierre-- Archbishop of Bordeaux -- Aged 68
*Cañizares Llovera, Antonio-- Archbishop of Toledo -- Aged 67
Cheong Jin-Suk, Nicholas-- Archbishop of Seoul -- Aged 81
*O'Malley, Sean Patrick, OFM Cap-- Archbishop of Boston -- Aged 68
*Dziwisz, Stanislaw-- Archbishop of Krakow -- Aged 73
*Caffara, Carlo-- Archbishop of Bologna -- Aged 74
Zen Ze-Kiun, Joseph, SDB-- Bishop of Hong Kong -- Aged 81
Garcia-Gasco Vicente, Agustín-- Archbishop of Valencia -- Aged 81
*Brady, Sean Baptist-- Archbishop of Armagh -- Aged 73
*Martínez Sistach, Lluís-- Archbishop of Barcelona -- Aged 75
*Vingt-Trois, André-- Archbishop of Paris -- Aged 70
*Bagnasco, Angelo-- Archbishop of Genoa -- Aged 69
*Sarr, Théodore-Adrien-- Archbishop of Dakar -- Aged 76
*Gracias, Oswald-- Archbishop of Bombay -- Aged 68
*Robles Ortega, Francisco-- Archbishop of Monterrey -- Aged 63
*DiNardo, Daniel Nicholas-- Archbishop of Galveston-Houston -- Aged 63
*Scherer, Odilo Pedro-- Archbishop of São Paulo -- Aged 63
*Njue, John-- Archbishop of Nairobi -- Aged 68
Karlic, Estanislao Esteban-- Archbishop Emeritus of Paraná -- Aged 87

Total Cardinal Priests: 151

Cardinal Deacons
Medina Estévez, Jorge Arturo-- Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments -- Aged 86
Castrillón Hoyos, Dario-- Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for Clergy -- Aged 83
Antonetti, Lorenzo-- President Emeritus of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Holy See -- Aged 90
Stafford, James Francis-- Major Penitentiary of the Apostolic Penitentiary -- Aged 80
Cheli, Giovanni-- President Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant Workers -- Aged 94
Cacciavillan, Agostino-- President Emeritus of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See -- Aged 86
Sebastiani, Sergio-- President of the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See -- Aged 81
*Grocholewski, Zenon-- Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education -- Aged 73
Saraiva Martins, José, CMF-- Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints -- Aged 81
Mejía, Jorge María-- Retired Archivist and Librarian of the Holy See -- Aged 90
*Kasper, Walter-- President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity -- Aged 79
Tucci, Roberto, SJ-- President Emeritus of Radio Vaticana -- Aged 91
Dulles, Avery, SJ-- Theologian -- Aged 94
*Tauran, Jean-Louis-- President of the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue -- Aged 69
Martino, Renato Raffaele-- President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace -- Aged 80
Marchisano, Francesco-- Archpriest of the Vatican Basilica -- Aged 83
Herranz, Julian-- President Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Interpretation of Legislative Texts -- Aged 82
Lozano Barragán, Javier-- President of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Health Care Workers -- Aged 80
*Nicora, Attilio-- President of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Holy See -- Aged 75
Cottier, George Marie Martin, OP-- Theologian Emeritus of the Papal Household -- Aged 90
Spidlik, Tomas, SJ-- Priest -- Aged 93
Nagy, Stanislas, SCI-- Priest -- Aged 91
*Levada, William Joseph-- Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith -- Aged 76
*Rodé, Franc, CM-- Prefect of the Congregation for the Institutes of Consecrated Life and the Societies of Apostolic Life -- Aged 78
*Vallini, Agostino-- Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura -- Aged 72
Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo, Andrea-- Archpriest of the Pontifical Basilica of St Paul Outside the Walls -- Aged 87
Dery, Peter Poreku-- Archbishop Emeritus of Tamale -- Aged 94
Vanhoye, Albert, SJ-- Rector Emeritus of the Pontifical Biblical Institute -- Aged 89
*Sandri, Leonardo-- Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches -- Aged 69
*Foley, John Patrick-- President Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications -- Aged 77
*Lajolo, Giovanni-- President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State -- Aged 78
*Cordes, Paul Josef-- President of the Pontifical Council Cor Unum -- Aged 78
*Comastri, Angelo-- Archpriest of the Pontifical Basilica of St Peter in the Vatican -- Aged 69
*Rylko, Stanislaw-- President of the Pontifical Council for the Laity -- Aged 67
*Farina, Raffaele, SDB-- Archivist and Librarian of the Holy Roman Church -- Aged 79
Coppa, Giovanni-- Apostolic Nuncio -- Aged 87
Navarrete Cortés, Urbano, SJ-- Former Rector of the Pontifical Gregorian University -- Aged 92
Betti, Umberto, OFM-- Former Rector of the Pontifical Lateran University -- Aged 90

Total Cardinal Deacons: 38

TOTAL CARDINAL ELECTORS: 79
TOTAL CARDINALS: 199

All figures correct as at Monday, February 11, 2013 [Except where Cardinals have recently died and have not yet been removed from the database]

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PostMon Feb 11, 2013 10:29 pm » by WillEase666


Under Benedict, the Vatican experienced a renaissance of Catholic tradition and conservatism. Benedict’s Vatican, as many have noted, has a special affection for medieval doctrine and practices, and has emerged as perhaps the most notable defender of tradition, including marriage only occurring between a man and woman. Together, Benedict and the Vatican have waged war on moral relativism, compromise and secularism. Nothing will change under the next administration. In fact, the next pope may be even more conservative, and forceful in his implementation of Catholic doctrine and tradition.

How do we know? Because the next pope will be installed by a Vatican infrastructure created entirely by Pope Benedict XVI and his predecessor, the similarly conservative Pope John Paul II.

Over the last few decades Pope John Paul II and Joseph Ratzinger (now Benedict XVI) have craftily and viciously rooted liberalism out of the Vatican. Together, these men have banished numerous liberal cardinals and officials and replaced them with conservatives cut from the same cloth as John Paul and Benedict. John Paul and Benedict have ensured that the leadership of the Catholic Church—especially those in key positions inside the Vatican—share their own staunch affection for conservative Catholic dogma. http://www.thetrumpet.com/article/10367.18.0.0/pope-benedict-xvi-has-resigned-now-what?print
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PostMon Feb 11, 2013 10:52 pm » by WillEase666


WillEase666 wrote:You’ve probably heard that a college of cardinals will be responsible for electing the next pope, apparently before the end of March. Get this: Every last cardinal in this select group was installed by either Pope John Paul II or Pope Benedict XVI.

Benedict xvi alone is responsible for installing more than 50 percent of the Cardinals that will vote for the next pope!

It’s also interesting that the latest batch of cardinals, hand-picked by Pope Benedict, takes office next week—just days before Pope Benedict XVI resigns.

Did Pope Benedict make this last-minute tweak to secure control and thereby ensure the speedy installment of a specific individual as his replacement? Someone, no doubt, who will continue Benedict’s campaign to create a conservative, traditional Vatican?

First,expect the next pope to be conservative, and probably even more conservative, than Pope Benedict XVI.

Second, expect the next pope to be a staunch advocate of a world-dominating, Catholic united states of Europe. This means he will more than likely be European, and most likely Italian or German. http://www.thetrumpet.com/article/10367.18.0.0/pope-benedict-xvi-has-resigned-now-what


Published on Feb 11, 2013

Pope Benedict XVI is to resign for reasons relating to his health, according to a Vatican spokesperson. He's the first head of the Catholic Church to quit the highest post since the Middle Ages - READ MORE http://on.rt.com/ll6yot

The director of the National Secular Society, Keith Porteous Wood, says there's more to the official explanation of the Pope's resignation.


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PostMon Feb 11, 2013 11:47 pm » by Malogg


WillEase666 wrote:
WillEase666 wrote:You’ve probably heard that a college of cardinals will be responsible for electing the next pope, apparently before the end of March. Get this: Every last cardinal in this select group was installed by either Pope John Paul II or Pope Benedict XVI.

Benedict xvi alone is responsible for installing more than 50 percent of the Cardinals that will vote for the next pope!

It’s also interesting that the latest batch of cardinals, hand-picked by Pope Benedict, takes office next week—just days before Pope Benedict XVI resigns.

Did Pope Benedict make this last-minute tweak to secure control and thereby ensure the speedy installment of a specific individual as his replacement? Someone, no doubt, who will continue Benedict’s campaign to create a conservative, traditional Vatican?

First,expect the next pope to be conservative, and probably even more conservative, than Pope Benedict XVI.

Second, expect the next pope to be a staunch advocate of a world-dominating, Catholic united states of Europe. This means he will more than likely be European, and most likely Italian or German. http://www.thetrumpet.com/article/10367.18.0.0/pope-benedict-xvi-has-resigned-now-what


Published on Feb 11, 2013

Pope Benedict XVI is to resign for reasons relating to his health, according to a Vatican spokesperson. He's the first head of the Catholic Church to quit the highest post since the Middle Ages - READ MORE http://on.rt.com/ll6yot

The director of the National Secular Society, Keith Porteous Wood, says there's more to the official explanation of the Pope's resignation.


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