Posted on February 20th, 2013 by admin
The Astonishing Resignation of the Roman Pope Benedict XVI by Shaun Willcock The Rat(zinger) Abandons His Ship, PDF format It stunned the world: the announcement on February 11, 2013 by the pope of Rome, Benedict XVI, that he would resign his office at the end of the month – the first to do so [...]
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Posted on January 31st, 2012 by admin
Babies Stolen and Sold by Spanish Priests and Nuns, PDF format Just when we think we’ve heard it all about the abominable deeds of the Papacy, something else is exposed to remind us that we’ve never plumbed the depths of this religious system’s depravity… In October 2011 an investigation revealed that in Spain, up [...]
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Posted on December 8th, 2011 by Shaun Willcock
Assisi 2011: The Papacy' s Interfaith Abomination, PDF format Introduction In 1986 the pope of Rome, John Paul II, held a massive interfaith gathering in Assisi, Italy, billed as a “World Day of Prayer for Peace”. It was attended by representatives of many religions of the world. And back then, a quarter of a [...]
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Posted on November 22nd, 2011 by Shaun Willcock
The Vatican and the Occupy Movement, PDF format In 2009 I published an article entitled The Pope of Rome Calls for a World Government.[1] To properly understand the present article, it would be useful to read that earlier article again, for the information covered there has direct reference to what is going to be said [...]
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Posted on October 24th, 2011 by Shaun Willcock
by Shaun Willcock The_Whitewashing_of_Stepinac, PDF format During his visit to Croatia in June this year, the pope of Rome, Benedict XVI, prayed at the tomb of Alojzije Stepinac, a Croatian Roman Catholic cardinal who was archbishop of Zagreb from 1937 to 1960. And he encouraged Croatian Roman Catholics to look to Stepinac, who has been [...]
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Posted on June 5th, 2011 by Shaun Willcock
Blessed_or_Cursed_John_Paul_II, PDF format The previous pope of Rome, John Paul II, was beatified on the 1st May by his successor, Benedict XVI, in a lavish and globally-visible ceremony at the Vatican, six years after his death on the 2nd April 2005. It was, in the words of the director of the Vatican newspaper, “a historic [...]
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Posted on April 27th, 2011 by Shaun Willcock
A_Brazen_Claim_that_Rome_had_a_Role_in_the_KJV, PDF format A Brazen Claim that Rome had a Role in the KJV, Microsoft Word format A Brazen Claim that Rome had a Role in the KJV, Rich Text format This really – really – takes the cake. A travelling Bible exhibit, called “Passages”, which is set to open in the Vatican in October, [...]
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Posted on September 30th, 2010 by Shaun Willcock
Antichrist in the UK 2010, Rich Text format Antichrist in the UK 2010, Microsoft Word format The Roman Antichrist, Benedict XVI, visited the United Kingdom in September 2010. This was the first official state visit by a pope of Rome to the country since the Reformation, when King Henry VIII broke with Rome in 1534 [...]
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Posted on May 5th, 2010 by Shaun Willcock
As the Priestly Sex Abuse Scandal Grows…Is the Pope of Rome Guilty? Is the Pope of Rome Guilty, Microsoft Word format Is the Pope of Rome Guilty, Rich Text format The priestly sex abuse scandal is massive, global, and growing. It started some years ago in the United States, then spread to other lands, especially [...]
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Posted on March 23rd, 2010 by Shaun Willcock
The Manhattan Declaration: “Evangelical” Ecumenists Unite with Rome to Advance Rome’s Cause by Shaun Willcock The Manhattan Declaration, Microsoft Word format The Manhattan Declaration, Rich Text format On the 20th November 2009, the Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience was released, and is taking the ecumenical world by storm.[1] It says: “We, as Orthodox, [...]
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