Thursday, September 21, 2023


 

 DRAWING ASIDE THE PURPLE CURTAIN, by Shaun Willcock.


The Papal System Today

An Analysis of the News Are Huge Changes On the Horizon For the Papal System? Shaun Willcock The Upcoming Synod: Creating a Different “Church” of Rome In October 2023 the first session of what is called the General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on synodality will be held in the Vatican, with the second session scheduled for October 2024. “Just another Vatican synod,” one might say, and dismiss it. This would be a mistake. This is no ordinary synod. It could change the worldwide Roman Catholic institution, doctrinally and practically, in such far-reaching ways that what emerges could be essentially a radically different Romish “Church”. Francis I admitted this, saying that the synod would not be about creating another church but a different church.1 Yes, astonishingly different. Why is this synod being held? Why is it so important to Rome, and why will it have such farreaching consequences? The answer is really quite simple: the world has changed massively in recent decades, and these changes have resulted in the Roman Catholic religion shedding millions of members. And the only way to arrest this decline, as far as the Jesuits who control the Francis Papacy are concerned, is to make staggering changes to Rome’s doctrines and practices, so as to retain its relevance in the world today and to enable it to advance and conquer. I have written about these things at length over the years. Indeed, ever since the Jesuit Order saw to it that one of their own became pope in 2013 (Francis I), everything that they have done has been leading up to this synod. It is make or break time. If things go their way, the Jesuits will swing the global Papal system to the ideological left of the spectrum, causing it to embrace all those things which the world now holds dear and is promoting aggressively; such as the LGBT agenda; radical environmentalism; Socialism/Communism; as well as such matters as allowing priestesses and married priests; making divorced Roman Catholics feel at home again; etc 

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