New World Order: Pope Francis hosts political and ecumenical prayer summit
Editorial | AdventMessenger.com
Pope Francis met with Israel's President Shimon Peres, Palestinian's President Mahmoud Abbas, and Ecumenical Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew I at the Vatican on Sunday, June 8, 2014. This event included planting an olive tree together as a sign of unity and peace. Church and state united, politics and faith working together as one. A new world order of Christians, Jews, and Muslims working together.
Jewish prayers were given in Hebrew, Muslims prayers were given in Arabic, and Christians prayers were given in Italian. The prayers were offered thanking God. Which God? Well, apparently all of them. They prayed for forgiveness and for peace and unity.
Pope Francis added a religious/ecumenical component to this political prayer summit. By inviting the Orthodox Patriarch, Bartholomew I, it shows that Pope Francis is not just winning the battle in the political arenas, but he is also fighting the battle for the faithful. He also wants to bring the religious groups together. Everyone united, church and state, into one house - his house.
In the shadow of the Vatican, Pope Francis delivers his message to the two presidents, to the Orthodox Patriarch, to the media, and to a select group of political leaders and Roman Catholic cardinals. Even though Vatican officials claim that there is no political agenda, it is evident that Pope Francis believes that his role in our world is to lead the way in establishing a New World Order that consists in multicultural ecumenism, interfaith cooperation, and political solidarity. These meetings are significant to the student of Bible prophecy. This reveals the Vatican's blueprint from achieving global power. This is the very symbolism described in Revelation.
"And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour with the beast. These have one mind, and shall give their power and strength unto the beast." Revelation 17:12, 13.
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