Posted on February 17th, 2010 by Shaun Willcock
Rome Builds a Bridge for Anglicans to Cross Over
by Shaun Willcock
Benedict’s New Offensive
From the Thames to the Tiber, Microsoft Word format
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Ecumenical relations between the Roman Catholic and the Anglican institutions have been progressing for decades. Much ground has been gained by Rome, at Canterbury’s expense. But now [...]
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Posted on January 20th, 2010 by Shaun Willcock
The Vatican/Obama Alliance
by Shaun Willcock
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The Vatican-Obama Alliance. Microsoft Word format
U.S. President Barack Obama is not a Roman Catholic. He is a Marxist, he attends a radical “church”, and he has strong connections with Islam. But he is not a Romanist. He is rabidly pro-abortion, which Rome, at least officially, is [...]
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Posted on October 30th, 2009 by Shaun Willcock
The Pope of Rome Calls for a World Government, Microsoft Word format
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On the 29th June 2009 the present pope of Rome, Benedict XVI, published a major new social encyclical (Papal treatise) entitled Caritas in Veritate, which means “Love in Truth”. In it, he called [...]
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Posted on August 22nd, 2009 by Shaun Willcock
The massive scale of child abuse by priests in Ireland, Microsoft Word format
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A massive, 2600-page report on child sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests in Ireland was published in May 2009 by an independent commission, the Commission to Inquire Into Child Abuse, after [...]
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Posted on July 27th, 2009 by Shaun Willcock
A Mass Grave of Babies and the Lie of Limbo, Microsoft Word format
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Milltown Cemetery is found in predominantly Roman Catholic west Belfast, Northern Ireland. A fence separates the cemetery from the Bog Meadows nature reserve. And according to the cemetery register, [...]
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Posted on July 20th, 2009 by Shaun Willcock
Have Paul’s bones been discovered in Rome?
Bones of Contention, Microsoft Word format
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The Vatican is in a froth of excitement. The pope of Rome, Benedict XVI, announced in June that the remains of Paul the apostle may indeed be inside what Rome has for centuries claimed to be the tomb [...]
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Posted on April 16th, 2009 by Shaun Willcock
Still blood on the Harlot’s lips, Microsoft Word format
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Rome Still Kills Protestants Whenever She Can Get Away with It
“And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus” (Rev. 17:6)
The Roman Catholic institution, today, makes use [...]
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Posted on November 23rd, 2008 by Shaun Willcock
“Thou art fairer than the children of men: grace is poured into thy lips: therefore God hath blessed thee for ever.” Psalm 45:2. These beautiful words are a prophecy about the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Posted on August 28th, 2008 by Shaun Willcock
The Anglican Institution Continues To Unravel, Microsoft Word format
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When the world’s Anglican bishops gathered in Canterbury in mid-July for their once-a-decade general synod, known as the Lambeth Conference, they did so as the leaders of a religious institution in deep crisis. Two issues dominated the [...]
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Posted on July 22nd, 2008 by Shaun Willcock
The Global Roman Catholic and Muslim Populations, Microsoft Word format
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For centuries the Roman Catholic religion has been the world’s largest, with the Muslim religion coming a close second. Even today, Roman Catholics still comprise almost one fifth of the world’s population.i But this year the [...]
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