Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Pope prays in Arabic for first time

I am quite sure that the followers and advocates of egalitarian secular humanism will embrace this news of the Pope's prayers in Arabic as an example of tolerance and multiculturalism being demonstrated by the Holy Father. However, there are many in the Christian and Catholic community globally who will see this act for what it really represents.

This action by the Pope marks an abdication to Islam by Catholicism and the Holy Father and a signal that the Catholic church is now being guided by forces spoken of in the book of Revelations. About ten weeks now from the epoch mentioned in numerous religions and by numerous tribes concerning changes that are looming on the equinox of December 21st 2012 will arrive. We shall see what comes and what else occurs as the days grow shorter.

Pope prays in Arabic for first time 

 Pope Benedict XVI has pronounced a blessing in Arabic at his weekly audience in front of 20,000 pilgrims on St Peter's Square -- the first time the language has been used at such an event.

 Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday pronounced a blessing in Arabic at his weekly audience in front of 20,000 pilgrims on St Peter's Square -- the first time the language has been used at such an event.
"The pope prays for all Arabic speakers. May God bless you all!" the pope said in Arabic at the audience, after a bishop read out an Arabic translation of the pope's comments praising the results of the Second Vatican Council.
The landmark Council, which began 50 years ago this week, is a "compass" for the Catholic Church "in the middle of the storms", the pope said.
As a young reformer, the then Joseph Ratzinger took part in the Council, better known as Vatican II, which revolutionised Catholic rituals.

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