Saturday 16 November 2019

GAIA WORSHIP 2020: Pope Francis Preparing To Make ‘Ecological Sin’ An Official Part Of The Catechism Of The Catholic Church In New Age Shift

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GAIA WORSHIP 2020: Pope Francis Preparing To Make ‘Ecological Sin’ An Official Part Of The Catechism Of The Catholic Church In New Age Shift

by Geoffrey Grider

Pope Francis Weighs Adding ‘Ecological Sin’ to Church Teachings

Pope Francis, who has made the environment a signature cause of his pontificate, said he was strongly considering adding the category of ecological sin to the Catholic Church’s official compendium of teachings.

You are watching a major paradigm shift happening right now within the "unchanging" Roman Catholic Church as Pope Francis, a longtime proponent of New Age earth worship known as Gaia, said today from the Vatican that he is preparing to add ecological sin to the official Catechism of the Catholic Church.
"Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen." Romans 1:25 (KJV)
2019 has been a banner year so far for the One World Religion he is obviously creating, combining everything from wooing the LGBTQ+P for Pedophiles, signing the covenant of Chrislam in Abu Dhabi, and now preparing to add ecological sin to official Catholic teaching. Ecological sin?? If only Jack Chick had lived long enough to see the world he warned us was coming in the pages of his gospel tract cartoons. It's here.  Flight #777 on Titus213 Airlines now boarding...

Pope Francis Weighs Adding ‘Ecological Sin’ to Church Teachings

FROM WSJ VATICAN: Pope Francis has stressed the importance of environmental protection since his election in 2013. He dedicated an entire encyclical, “Laudato Si,’” published in 2015, to the topic. In that document, he called global warming a major threat to life on the planet and called for a reduction in the use of fossil fuels. He also blamed the global market economy for plundering the earth at the expense of the poor and future generations.
In 2016, the pope added environmentalism, or “care for our common home,” to the Catholic Church’s traditional seven works of mercy. He also added it to the Beatitudes, the core set of Christian ideals such as meekness and mercy enunciated by Jesus in the Bible, saying: “Blessed are those who protect and care for our common home.”
On Friday, he said he was considering going further. “We must introduce—we are thinking—into the Catechism of the Catholic Church the sin against ecology, the ecological sin against the common home, because it’s a duty,” the pope told an audience of legal experts at the Vatican.
He noted that bishops from the Amazon region meeting at the Vatican in October had defined ecological sin as an “action or omission against God, against others, the community and the environment. It is a sin against future generations and is manifested in the acts and habits of pollution and destruction of the harmony of the environment.”
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GODDESS BLESS YOU: POPE FRANCIS KEEPS PREACHING THE NEW AGE GAIA GOSPEL OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND MOTHER EARTH

The pope also urged the assembled jurists to work for “adequate legal protection” of the environment through sanctions against corporations that pollute.

Pope Francis has generally highlighted questions of social and economic justice while playing down traditional Catholic teachings on bioethics, sexuality and the family—an approach that has drawn complaints from conservatives.
The addition of ecological sin wouldn’t be Pope Francis’ first change to the Catechism, published in 1992 under St. John Paul II. In 2018, Pope Francis strengthened the compendium’s language on capital punishment to state that the death penalty is “an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person” and that the church is working “with determination for its abolition world-wide.” READ MORE

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