The Office of Inquisition seeks unity of all Christians during 2012
The Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith, formally known as the Office of Inquisition, stresses the need that all Christians be Catholic.
Pope Benedict XVI released an “apostolic” letter, Porta Fidei, proclaiming the Year of Faith for 2012.
Starting Oct. 11, 2012 through Nov. 24,2012, the church will focus of world-wide Christian unity. The dates are signifigant. Oct. 11th is the 50th anniversary of Vatican II. Nov. 24th the Roman Catholic church celebrates the feast of Christ the King.
The Vatican state that this special year should be “a propitious occasion to make Vatican Council II and the Catechism of the Catholic Church more widely and deeply known.”
The Year of Faith will include the following initiatives:
- At the worldwide level, Pope Benedict will preside at a solemn opening celebration for the Year of Faith. The Vatican plans special ecumenical efforts, pushing toward Christian unity, including “a solemn ecumenical celebration in which all of the baptized will reaffirm their faith in Christ.”
- At the national level, episcopal conferences will be encourage to focus on “the quality of catechesis,” and to ensure that the teaching of the faith is in “complete conformity with the Catechism of the Catholic Church. The bishops’ conferences will be strongly encouraged to use all available media outlets to promote that goal.
- At the diocesan level, the CDF calls for “renewed creative dialogue between faith and reason in the academic and artistic communities,” and for penitential celebrations, with a particular emphasis on asking God’s forgiveness for sins against the faith.At the parish level, the Year of Faith should be centered on the community liturgy, and specially the Eucharist, the CDF says. All other initiatives should be based on that foundation.
The Vatican will set up a special website to promote the initiative and a secretariat will be appointed within the Pontifical Council of the New Evangelization to promote the cause.
Source: catholicculture.org
My Comment:
It looks like they have boots on the ground.
Has the Roman Catholic church changed in it’s desire to make the world Catholic? No. The Office of Inquisition continues it’s PR push for world domination. The Vatican will be pushing hard for ecumenical unity this year. She will attempt more dialogue with the artistic and intellectual communities but especially non-Catholic Christians. The church will conduct penance services that ask God to forgive those against the Catholic faith.
Many denominations and churches will participate in these ecumenical services, blurring the lines of truth and putting a veil over the Gospel.
Nothing the Vatican or world leaders attempt has not first passed through the hands of our Sovereign God, who works all thing for good for those who love Him. These things must take place before He returns.
We don’t need to fear the changes taking place, economic collapse and a slow but steady erasure of borders. We do not need a fear. We know who holds our future, and by His Word, holds the whole world together.
So we give thanks for everything, walking in the Word until our redemption draws nigh.
2 Timothy 4:3
For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.
Written by Sue
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