Summary
➡ The text encourages prayer, studying the Word, and discerning what is truly from God against deceptive worldly ideas, referencing potentially misleading religious interpretations. It emphasizes following Jesus Christ as the true, loving, and merciful God, contrary to negative descriptions and invites all to engage in a relationship with Him through prayer and the Bible.
Transcript
Pope Francis recently elevated a Jesuit associate of his to a higher level within the Vatican. And this is a priest who recently gave a sermon that described Jesus as indifferent, angry and insensitive, mocking and disrespectful, and blinded by nationalism and theological rigor. We’ll take a look into this, as well as into the Jesuit order. Some other things Pope Francis has done recently, as well as some other absolutely insane things on the Vatican website.
First, this article on October 11, 2023, written by William Kilpatrick, who is a Catholic. Just for reference. The article is titled pope Francis dissatisfied with the Job Jesus Did. Francis elevates one of his closest associates after he describes Jesus as indifferent, angry and insensitive and mocking and disrespectful. This associate of Pope Francis is Antonio Spadaro, and he’s a Jesuit as well as, of course, Pope Francis is a Jesuit.
Antonio Spadaro just gave a sermon in reference to Jesus encountering the Canaanite woman. And Spadaro described Jesus as uncaring, angry and insensitive, unbreakably, hard, mocking and disrespectful, and blinded by nationalism and theological rigor, indifferent to suffering, irritable and insensitive. This is this man’s description of Jesus, who was tortured, completely sinless, didn’t commit anything wrong, died the death of the cross and the crucifixion for our sins. And that was his description of the Lord Jesus.
This is in reference to Matthew 1521 through 28, where Jesus encountered the Canaanite woman who came and begged him for healing for her daughter. Recognizing him as Lord, Jesus ignored her, saying that he had come for the lost sheep of Israel. But the woman persisted, and after seeing her faith, he healed her daughter. This was more a scene because Jesus had come to be a fulfillment of the Law and of the Old Testament, and the bringing in of the Gentiles to the kingdom of God had not yet come.
This was after Jesus had resurrected and the Holy Spirit had come down to man. This event was really a precursor of the Gentiles being welcomed into the kingdom of God as well. It had nothing to do with Jesus being mocking, disrespectful, a product of his time, or of nationalism, or being angry and disrespectful. That’s truly a ridiculous view. But this is the view of Antonio Spadaro. And Spadaro isn’t just some random priest.
He was the editor of a large Catholic magazine in which he recently announced his resignation. Right after that, the Holy See press office reported that Pope Francis had elevated him to a crucial position under Secretary of the DiCastri for Culture and Education. In this article, it says it’s possible but unlikely that Francis did not know about Spadaro’s sermon at the time of the appointment, but he has certainly heard of it by now, and nothing has changed.
Spadero has also been known for calling out Christians in different areas of the faith, attacking Protestants and evangelicals. Mind you, again, this is someone Pope Francis has elevated to a high level within the Vatican. Let’s look at a few quotes of what some prominent people in history have had to say about the Jesuit order. Napoleon Bonaparte said, the Jesuits are a military organization, not a religious order. Their chief is a general of an army, not the mere father abbot of a monastery.
And the aim of this organization is power. Power in its most despotic exercise absolute power, universal power, power to control the world by the violation of a single man. Jesuitism is the most absolute of despotisms and at the same time the greatest and most enormous of abuses. Pope Clement XIV is quoted saying, alas, I knew they the Jesuits would poison me, but I did not expect to die in so slow and cruel a manner.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, said, quote the war in reference to the American Civil War would never have been possible without the sinister influence of the Jesuits. This list truly goes on and on and on. I could read for over an hour, but that gives you the gist of it. Nostradamus and St. Malachi both predicted that there would be a black pope and that it would be the last pope.
We’ll take a look at those prophecies right now. Nostradamus wrote, quote the great empire will be torn from limb, the all powerful one for more than 400 years, great power given to the dark one. From slaves come. St. Malachi gave the prophecy of the 112 popes in which Pope Francis is the 112. His prophecy said this quote peter the Roman will pastor his sheep in many tribulations, and when these things are finished, the city of Seven Hills will be destroyed, and the dreadful judge will judge his people.
The end. Interestingly, in the Book of Revelation, it says that mystery Babylon is also known as the City of Seven Hills. I’ll touch upon that a little bit towards the end of the video. It’s interesting because the prophecy of the black pope doesn’t really refer to the skin color, but could be in reference to the fact that the Jesuits do wear their black robes. And Francis is the 100 and twelveTH pope in the St.
Malachi prophecy. Now, the Nostradamus prophecy, I would say, holds no weight because we’ve seen that many of his prophecies in the past didn’t come to fulfillment. But I thought it was worth referencing for this video. I do want to point out here what was on the Vatican website when I was looking in regard to some of these things, just to look at some of the fruit that’s being produced under Pope Francis.
A very important one is in 2019, when Pope Francis signed the human Fraternity document, which was a document between Islam and the Catholic Church. We’re seeing this on many levels, a welcoming and ecumenical push forward to try to bring all the Abrahamic faith together. We see this at the Abrahamic family house in Abu Dhabi. We’re really just seeing this on many fronts. And of course, if we think what Jesus would do, the answer isn’t war and hate.
But every time Jesus was confronted with ideologies that were counter to the truth, he used that as an opportunity to spread the truth about him and Heaven and His Father. Matthew 23 is a great passage for that, because the Pharisees and the scribes, who were known to be the most religious of the time and people believed them to be the ones who truly knew everything about the belief systems of the Jewish documents, which was all we had at the time, jesus was in complete opposition to their way of life.
And when reading through that passage, Jesus multiple times says, woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites broad of vipers. And he points out all the multiple things that they’ve got wrong when they believe they’re doing right by their religious mindset, when in reality they’re acting completely counter to the way of heaven, the way of following Jesus and the truth of God. Which led me to this on the Vatican website, which really, truly makes my blood boil every time I read or hear this.
And one of the sections is at the very top, holy Father. When you click on it, what do you see? Do you hear something about God the Father, about heaven? No. You see a list of Popes, and it says the Holy Father, the Roman Pontiff as the successor of Peter is the perpetual invisible principle and foundation of unity of both the bishops and the faithful. Now, what can we do? We can go to the Word of God, which is Jesus in word form, and see what that has to say in relation to that.
Matthew 23 nine and do not call anyone on earth your Father, for you have one Father who is in heaven as well as Revelation 15 four who will not fear, O Lord, and glorify your name, for you alone are holy, all nations will come and worship you, for your righteous acts have been revealed. Any person who is well versed in the Gospels, I would just love to ask, would you ever stand face to face with Jesus and say, oh yes, my Holy Father, the Pope? No, never.
Absolutely. That would drive Jesus through the roof. Two verses that I want to read in relation to all this, because the times we’re in, we need to be in the Word, trusting truly what the Spirit of God is saying, what the Word of God says. And so two verses I want to point out for all of this is one John four, one beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God.
For many false prophets have gone out into the world, and two corinthians 1113 through 15. For such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ. And no wonder, for even satan disguises himself as an angel of light. So it is of no surprise if his servants also disguise themselves as servants of righteousness, their end will correspond to their deeds. So that verse tells us that there will be people who try to act like they are ministers of righteousness, followers of Jesus, apostles of Christ, when in reality, just like Satan disguises himself as an angel of light, they are truly workers and followers of Satan.
So it’s important to be in prayer in the Word, to evaluate the fruit of these things and these people in the world and to see what is truly from God and what is not. Like I mentioned in the Mystery Babylon, and I’ll just do a quick overview here, because it’s always worth mentioning. Just like in the prophecy of St. Malachi you reference as the city of seven hills, revelation also tells us mystery Babylon will be the city of seven hills, which pretty much the only city on earth known as that is Rome, as well as it would be decked in gold, covered in scarlet and purple.
And really, when we look at the religions and beliefs of the world, there’s really only one category that fits all of those. I’ve made multiple videos on that in the past. I’ll leave them in the description if you’d like to see more on that. So truly what this comes down to is just being in the Word, being close to God, being in prayer and making sure that we’re following after the things God wants us to be following after.
A good verse, for this is Ephesians five, six through ten. Let no one deceive you with empty words, for because of these things, the wrath of God comes upon the sons of disobedience. Therefore do not be partakers with them, for you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Walk as children of light. For the fruit of the Spirit is in all goodness, righteousness and truth.
Finding out what is acceptable to the Lord, you can go to Jesus to be led by Him. He is not indifferent to suffering or irritable or insensitive, an unmerciful theologian, mocking or disrespectful towards anybody, or blinded by nationalism or theological rigorism. So go to Jesus Christ. I promise you, he’s none of those terrible definitions that were given by Antonio Spadaro. That’s completely false. That’s not at all who Jesus is.
And I assure you, if you go to Him in prayer and in the Bible, you will see the loving, merciful and caring, true, one and only living God that he is. So I pray you’ll do that. I pray we’ll all do that, even those of us who know Him. I hope you’re having a good day. I pray you all are well. Thanks for watching and God bless. Sam.