Review of the Papal year 2009

«News that matters» started to report on Vatican affairs in March 2009. There is a billion Roman Catholic`s and a billion and a half Muslims. To form a new One World religion, they need to join hands. Here is a review of important events in the Papal works towards the formation of the final end time religion. And serious errors of the claimed to be infallible and holy Church.

March:

The priests and nuns in Kerala in India lived in an not-Christian manner.

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April:

The tax-debate between Israel and the Vatican ended with failure in November.

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May:

The sex scandal in Ireland was known in May. The Irish Government report has led to the resignation of several Bishops.

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June:

The debate on making Pope Pius XII a Catholic saint made Jews scapegoats to put pressure on the Pope.

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July:

Radical Islam is found of the Catholic religion an faith in Jesus son of divine Mary.

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August:

Bible studies in August set the focus on the differences betwen the Catholic goddess and the Jewish mother of Jesus.

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September:

The Pope bowing before a skull gave fresh evidence of the Vatican being a death cult, and not a Christian church.

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October:

The Vatican wants unity around the belief that all faiths leads to the same god.

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November:

To preach that parts of the Middle East should become «judenrein» is blunt racism in the name of Jesus.

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December:

Many Church leaders blame Israel for not wanting peace, supporting Radical Islam.

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