Monday, September 7, 2015



The Jesuit Oath Exposed


"Go ye into the whole world and take possession of all lands in the name of the Pope. He who will not accept him as the Vicar of Jesus and his Vice-Regent on earth, let him be accursed and exterminated." 

"And upon her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH." Rev. 17:5
 

"..AND THE DRAGON GAVE HIM HIS POWER, AND HIS SEAT AND GREAT AUTHORITY.  Revelation 13:2

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The 24-hour channel devoted to the Pope’s U.S. visit will broadcast to 15 million households.








To quote a Keith Green song:

"The world is sleeping in the dark, but the Church just can't fight, 'cause it's ASLEEP IN THE LIGHT!"

 

 Time Warner Cable to launch 24-hour Pope channel 

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Monday, September 7, 2015, 10:12 AM




Anthony DelMundo/New York Daily News



New York is getting ready for Pope Francis — so much that Time Warner Cable has created a station devoted to him.

It's all Pope, all the time.
Time Warner Cable is unveiling a 24-hour channel devoted to Pope Francis' impending visit to the U.S., which will broadcast to 15 million households from Sept. 20 through Sept. 27.
It will be available for most subscribers on Channel 199, and also online and on the TWC News app, according to the New York Times.
Time Warner's New York news channel, NY1, will also broadcast speeches, masses and other events during the pontiff's visit, but will include other news throughout the week.


The 24-hour channel devoted to the Pope’s U.S. visit will broadcast to 15 million households.
The papal network will feature analysis and commentary on the Pope's visit, plus a twist on NY1's call-in show and a nightly 10 p.m. news broadcast. When the Pope isn't speaking, TWC will air papal coverage repeats.
One Time Warner exec said that many people want to watch the Pope, but only to an extent. Those who don't want to miss a papal moment can switch to the new channel.
"At a certain point, when you're a news channel, you still want to be giving weather on the 1s and providing the coverage people want," Steve Paulus, Time Warner Cable's senior vice president for news, told the Times.



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