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Drawing Aside the Purple Curtain

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Rome’s 2023 Synod on Synodality and Its Implications for Global Roman Catholicism

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The Synod: Setting the State for Massive Future Changes

  The participants in the Vatican Synod on Synodality, held in October 2023, were unaware of it for the most part, but they were being deliberately nudged along a predetermined path.  The entire process was being dominated by radical liberal priests and nuns, under the guiding hand of the Jesuits.  This was made clear by the first woman to ever preside over a synod of bishops, a Mexican nun named Maria de los Dolores Valencia Gomez.  She said at a press briefing that the participation of women in the Synod was “setting the stage for future changes.”  “I feel that this is a gradual process.  Little by little, we shall see changes,” she said.[i]  The end goal was already decided upon.

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