IF YOU ARE STILL IN THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH SYSTEM, I HOPE THIS OPENS YOUR EYE.
Many times a picture speaks louder than words!
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Wearing a 'crown of thorns' on one's head… Can it get more blasphemous than that?!
This statue is placed in Assisi, Italy at the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary of the Angels. The statue was made to commemorate Pope John Paul II's meeting in Assisi. This was a historic meeting, it was an inter-faith meeting….
"In October 1986, Pope John Paul II held the "World Day of Prayer for Peace of Assisi", the first time such an event had occurred. In all there were 160 religious leaders, who spent the day together with fasting and praying to their God or gods. They represented 32 Christian religious organizations and 11 other non-Christian world religions."
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This is known today as 'The Spirit of Assisi' which is the same spirit shown in Pope Francis. It is a spirit of new age and of a global religion. What it real is, is the spirit of Babylon!!!
And interestingly, I did find a replica statue of this same Pope John Paul II in Australia at their St Mary's Cathedral. This statue had an inscription on the plaque reading… "The statue of Pope John Paul the Great by the sculptor Fiorenzo Bacci was donated to Saint Mary's Cathedral by the Italian Australian community of Sydney and generous donors led by and generous donors led by Italo Mazzolain the year of the 23rd World Youth Day on 19 April 2008."
So why would this statue honor Pope John Paul for the World Youth Day? Because he is responsible for starting this movement. I will be doing another post on the World Youth Day.
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However, the point of this post is, why is there a 'CROWN OF THORNS' on this Pope's mitre (which is a hat of the priest of the god of dagon), but that's also for another post. And why is he holding a palm branch in his hand?
As for the palm branch, the claim would be made that it's nothing more then to represent 'Palm Sunday' since the 1st World Youth Day was held on a Palm Sunday. However we must remember that palm branches have been long known to represent 'Victory'. Thus why they were waved upon Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, showing that He was the King, John 12:10-15 and fulfilling Zech 9:9.
So would Pope John Paul's palm branch represent 'Victory'? Maybe victory over his historic religious world gathering for peace?! He was able to bring Christians of every denomination and 11 non Christians religions together to fast and pray to their gods at the same time, while removing and covering every cross. What an abomination, however he was victorious in completing his task