The relations between the US and Cuba were recently improved, due to the efforts of Pope Francis. (The Goddess at Work) He is openly dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima, and it is in “her” service and enabling power that this was done. (Ultimately, as ordained by the Sovereign God, for accomplishing His own purposes, it must be said.) While there is increasing conflict, even sometimes in the very name of ISIS, this conflict that is inspired and led by the goddess of rebellion is intended for the purpose of resolving it with unity in a differently structured form. Revelation 17, esp. 12-13.
On the religious front, the ecumenical movement is making unprecedented advances, with the Pope at the fore of this devoted work of the goddess.
Before I document this with recent news articles, I feel it is most urgent to preface it with this commentary. What we just published to the Operation Ezekiel 8 blog exposes the work of establishing the throne of the goddess by the “Bike Lane Collective.” This is why those in the widening alliance emphasize continually how they are not “Catholic bashing.”
So, the most widely recognized rift in the church involves the Protestant Reformation, a revolutionary splintering of the church off from the mother church of Rome. The action that triggered it came in 1517, when the Romish priest famously nailed 95 thesis to the door of the local church in Wittenberg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It has now, nearly 500 years later, been formally undone in a remarkable symbolic gesture made by Martin Luther's namesake organization - only a couple short weeks ago.
The following is excerpted from: LWF and the Vatican Announce Common Liturgical Material for 2017.
“Rev. Martin Junge, General Secretary of The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) says relations between the Lutheran and Catholic churches have reached an epoch-making turning-point. Speaking during a panel discussion, held 18 December, in the Lutheran church in Rome, Junge emphasized that the relationship between Lutherans and Catholics was being transformed “from conflict to communion.”
Speaking during a panel discussion, held 18 December, in the Lutheran church in Rome, Junge emphasized that the relationship between Lutherans and Catholics was being transformed “from conflict to communion.” Precisely in a world “in which religion and faith are regularly portrayed and perceived as trouble makers,” he said it was a phenomenal testimony that the Lutheran and Roman Catholic churches continued to move “towards a profound communion that frees us to serve God and the world.”
Alongside Junge on the panel were, the president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity (PCPCU) Kurt Cardinal Koch, the Catholica representative of the United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany Bishop Karl-Hinrich Manzke, and the chairperson of the Ecumenism Commission of the German Episcopal Conference Bishop Gerhard Feige.
Junge and Koch took the opportunity to announce plans for a common liturgical guide in connection with the 500th anniversary of the Reformation in 2017, of which publication is scheduled for 2015. Looking towards 2017, the Lutheran - Roman Catholic material is intended to enable churches all over the world to review the 500 years of Reformation. The guide will follow on from the dialogue document From Conflict to Communion published by both partners in 2013, and transpose it into liturgical acts. The material will reflect the structure of this document with its triple form of penitence for the wounds mutually inflicted; joy at the insights and dimensions of the Reformation; and hope for unity.
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Junge affirmed the usefulness of repentance with reference to the experience of the LWF in dialogue with the Mennonite World Conference. “We were not getting anywhere because there were memories that were still too vivid.” The act of repentance during the LWF Assembly in 2010 in Stuttgart had cleared these obstacles out of the way. ”
Speaking during a panel discussion, held 18 December, in the Lutheran church in Rome, Junge emphasized that the relationship between Lutherans and Catholics was being transformed “from conflict to communion.” Precisely in a world “in which religion and faith are regularly portrayed and perceived as trouble makers,” he said it was a phenomenal testimony that the Lutheran and Roman Catholic churches continued to move “towards a profound communion that frees us to serve God and the world.”
Alongside Junge on the panel were, the president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity (PCPCU) Kurt Cardinal Koch, the Catholica representative of the United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany Bishop Karl-Hinrich Manzke, and the chairperson of the Ecumenism Commission of the German Episcopal Conference Bishop Gerhard Feige.
Junge and Koch took the opportunity to announce plans for a common liturgical guide in connection with the 500th anniversary of the Reformation in 2017, of which publication is scheduled for 2015. Looking towards 2017, the Lutheran - Roman Catholic material is intended to enable churches all over the world to review the 500 years of Reformation. The guide will follow on from the dialogue document From Conflict to Communion published by both partners in 2013, and transpose it into liturgical acts. The material will reflect the structure of this document with its triple form of penitence for the wounds mutually inflicted; joy at the insights and dimensions of the Reformation; and hope for unity.
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Junge affirmed the usefulness of repentance with reference to the experience of the LWF in dialogue with the Mennonite World Conference. “We were not getting anywhere because there were memories that were still too vivid.” The act of repentance during the LWF Assembly in 2010 in Stuttgart had cleared these obstacles out of the way. ”
What happened in December was a milestone.
Let's give the reformation some thought. The Devil is a counterfeiter, which means that he works through imitation. The sovereign God's plan is outlined in Romans 11. (What Will Their Acceptance be but Life from the Dead?) It's awesome! He divided mankind into two groups for the purpose of gaining all. The Devil's play with the Reformation uses a similar dynamic. The intent is to reform, as in, taking what exists in one form and making it into another form wherein their goal may be accomplished. The church was formed, basically under the Emperor Constantine, and later divided subsequent to the action Luther was party to, with the ultimate goal of reforming - to gain all. It's Roman's 11-ish. The goddess, who sponsors rebellion on one hand, uses that as a means of establishing unity in a far more potent alliance, a re-formation. This is what the goddess serving Jesuits have always done with their subversive activity. This is the action being taken by the first Jesuit Pope. This is what the Reformation plan really is, not to reform Catholicism but to reform or form again the church to establish it most fully for the Antichrist.
The sovereign God's plans are working perfectly. He is discovering who really loves him and who is playing lip service with the hypocrites.
Have you seen Luther's Rose, I mean really seen it as the Occult“ mark of the beast” sigil of the goddess of magic that it is (and of sodomite illumination initiation ritual), which is accepted by those who know symbols as establishing the throne of Isis?
Consider the related sigil for the LWF, who were in no small way responsible for the “epoch-making turning-point” of December 18.
When Martin Luther nailed the 95 thesis to the door of the church, it was on October 31. Reflect on that for a moment. High Ritual. Halloween - Samhain - It's the highest holy day for witches, a day devoted to the worship of the moon goddess and the sun god. These were the same gods being worshiped in the Temple just before Judah was taken into captivity by Babylon, as revealed in Ezekiel.
14 Then He brought me to the entrance of the gate of the Lord’s house which was toward the north; and behold, women were sitting there weeping for Tammuz. 15 He said to me, “Do you see this, son of man? Yet you will see still greater abominations than these.” 16 Then He brought me into the inner court of the Lord’s house. And behold, at the entrance to the temple of the Lord, between the porch and the altar, were about twenty-five men with their backs to the temple of the Lord and their faces toward the east; and they were prostrating themselves eastward toward the sun. ~ Ezekiel 8:14-16
Here's how they are honored today on Samhain by those who wear no such mask as the priests of the Romish worshipers of the goddess. After casting the magic circle, a Blessing Chant invites the blessings of “the Goddess, the Lady of the Moon; and the God, Horned Hunter of the Sun.” The ceremonial rite continues, naming the Sun King and the Gracious Goddess, Eternal Mother, who gives birth to the fallen.
“Samhain is the Wiccan New Year. This is the time of year when the veil between the world of the dead and the world of the living is said to be it's thinnest.
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In the Celtic Tradition, the year begins at Samhain, this is the most powerful night of the year to perform divination. Divination is done in many forms but all seek to establish a look ahead, whether the answer appears good or bad. Samhain is also considered to start the reign of the God or the dark time of the Year when the Sun goes lower each day and begins to weaken.”
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In the Celtic Tradition, the year begins at Samhain, this is the most powerful night of the year to perform divination. Divination is done in many forms but all seek to establish a look ahead, whether the answer appears good or bad. Samhain is also considered to start the reign of the God or the dark time of the Year when the Sun goes lower each day and begins to weaken.”
In the way of the priesthood of the sun, Samhain, long celebrated by the Romish church under a relabeled pretext, would be a most propitious time for such a working as what began on that night in 1517. It bore fruit as the Reformation. Did those apples from the harvest really fall far from the tree?
CONNECT THE DOTS!
The Goddess work is fulfilling a long play of a “Great Work,” working through agents who are even in, and especially in the church.
More to follow, Lord willing!
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