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Twin Flags of Vatican & Palestine To Be Raised For Pope Visit Plus False Prophet Pope Francis Visits Communist Leader Castro After Warning Against Ideology (Video) Video)

Monday, September 21, 2015 7:26
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The False Prophet is raising his flag over the United Nations in a sign of conquest, and also that of the mythical nation of Palestine. The enemy of the Jews will be out in full force this week.

 

Twin Flags of Vatican & Palestine To Be Raised For Pope Visit Plus False Prophet Pope Francis Visits Communist Leader Castro After Warning Against Ideology

 

21 Sep 15

 

Pope Francis will see the “Vatican Flag” as he arrives at the United Nations on September 25. Plus, Pope Francis visits Cuba and Communist Leader Castro. More Bible prophecy unfolding in real time, folks.

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THE TWIN FLAGS OF VATICAN CITY AND PALESTINE TO BE RAISED OVER UN FOR POPE FRANCIS VISIT

HOLY SEE FLAG TO BE RAISED OUTSIDE UN HEADQUARTERS FOR POPE FRANCIS’ ARRIVAL SEPT. 25

“And upon her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH. And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus: and when I saw her, I wondered with great admiration. And the angel said unto me, Wherefore didst thou marvel? I will tell thee the mystery of the woman, and of the beast that carrieth her, which hath the seven heads and ten horns.” Revelation 17:5-7 (KJV)

EDITOR’S NOTE: In May of 2015, Pope Francis signed a treaty formally recognizing the enemies of Israel, the mythical state of Palestine. This week, when he arrives to take over the United Nations, the twin flags of both Vatican City and Palestine will be raised in symbolic conquest for the first time in the 70 year history of the UN. Wait just a minute! Did someone say “70 years”? Just ask the prophets Jeremiah and Daniel about the importance of the number 70 in fulfilling Bible prophecy. Catholics and Muslims, conquering the world in the name of their end times god. Things are about to get very interesting. 

UNITED NATIONS –  A United Nations official confirms that the flag of Vatican City will be raised for the first time outside U.N headquarters the morning of Pope Francis’ first visit. It is a turnaround for the Vatican, whose U.N. ambassador has said it had “no intention” of raising the flag before the pope arrives Sept. 25.

The United Nations General Assembly last week overwhelmingly approved a Palestinian proposal to raise its flag and that of the Holy See as the U.N.’s two non-member observer states.

The Palestinians have announced a ceremony for their flag-raising Sept. 30 during the annual U.N. gathering of world leaders. But the Holy See flag is set to be raised quietly.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk publicly about the event. SOURCE

 

Pope meets Fidel Castro after warning against ideology

HAVANA (AP) — Pope Francis met with Fidel Castro on Sunday after urging thousands of Cubans to serve one another and not an ideology, delivering a subtle jab at the communist system during a Mass celebrated under the gaze of an image of Che Guevara in Havana’s iconic Revolution Plaza.

The Vatican described the 40-minute meeting at Castro’s residence as informal and familial, with an exchange of books and discussion about big issues facing humanity, including Francis’ recent encyclical on the environment and the global economic system.

Unlike the 2012 visit of Benedict XVI, when Castro peppered the German theologian with questions, the meeting with Francis was more of a conversation, papal spokesman the Rev. Frederico Lombardi said.

A photo provided by Alex Castro, Fidel’s son and official photographer, showed the 89-year-old former president and Francis looking into each other’s eye as they shook hands, the pope in his white vestments and Castro in a white button-down shirt and Adidas sweat top. Castro appeared to be gripping another, unidentified man for support.

Francis called on Castro after celebrating Mass in Havana’s main plaza on his first full day in Cuba. Believers and non-believers alike streamed into the square before dawn, and they erupted in cheers when history’s first Latin American pope spun through the crowd in his open-sided popemobile. Francis didn’t disappoint, winding his way slowly through the masses and stopping to kiss children held up to him.

While most Cubans are nominally Catholic, fewer than 10 percent practice their faith and Cuba is the least Catholic country in Latin America. The crowd was not as big as when St. John Paul II became the first pope to visit the island in 1998, but it drew people who seemed to genuinely want to be there and listen to Francis’ message.

“This is very important for us,” said Mauren Gomez, 40, who traveled some 250 kilometers (155 miles) from Villa Clara to Havana by bus, spending her time reciting the Rosary.

In his homily delivered under the gaze of a metal portrait of revolutionary fighter Che Guevara, Francis urged Cubans to care for one another out of a sense of service, not ideology. He encouraged them to refrain from judging each other by “looking to one side or the other to see what our neighbor is doing or not doing.”

“Whoever wishes to be great must serve others, not be served by others,” he said. “Service is never ideological, for we do not serve ideas, we serve people.”

Many Cubans complain about the rigidity of Cuba’s system in which nearly every aspect of life is controlled by the government, from cultural institutions to block-level neighborhood watch committees. While the system has softened in recent years, Cubans can be excluded or lose benefits if they are perceived as being disloyal or unfaithful to the principles of the revolution.

Cubans are also increasingly concerned about growing inequality on the communist island, in which those with access to foreign capital live lives of relative luxury while others can barely feed themselves, generating jealousy and division within families and society at large. READ MORE

 

Vatican Flag And Palestine Flag To Be Raised At United Nations

Pope Francis Visits Cuba And Communist Castro

Pope Francis Draws Pilgrims By The Thousands For Mass in Cuba

 

 

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  • Quite a few DECADES late to show support for Palestine.. its now ISRAEL and Syria’s soon to be, too!

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