😮 The
Vatican has now given Muslims a prayer carpet, and a dedicated
prayer.
Muslims
have been given a carpet for praying at the Vatican Apostolic
Library, its vice prefect said Wednesday.
“Of
course, some Muslim scholars have asked us for a room with a carpet
for praying and we have given it to them,” Giacomo Cardinali, vice
prefect of the Vatican Apostolic Library, told La Repubblica.
“Incredibly
old Korans” can be found in the Vatican library, Cardinali added.
“We are a universal library, there are Arabic, Jewish, Ethiopian
collections and unique Chinese items.”
The
awe-inspiring collection includes around almost two million printed
books along with 80,000 manuscripts, 50,000 archive items, 100,000
engravings and prints and 100,000 coins and medals, Cardinali said.
The
disclosure that Muslims can pray at the Vatican Apostolic Library has
sparked an outcry from Catholic commentators, who have suggested that
the permission signals religious indifferentism, ambivalence about
its own Catholic identity, and ideological surrender to Islam. room,
at the Vatican Library. Muslims visiting the library can now more
comfortably curse the Christians and Jews, as they recite the Fatiha
(Sura 1) of the Quran, seventeen times a day. Welcome, Muslims, curse
away, and add to the thickness of your pious zebibah right inside the
welcoming Vatican.
“Haven’t
they read what the Quran says about our most holy doctrines – their
insults about the Most Holy Trinity, the Incarnation, Our Lord’s
redemptive death on the Cross?” remarked Deacon Nick Donnelly, who
called the move “a total betrayal of Our Lord Jesus Christ.”
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II Church = Church of Esau |የሮማ
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=
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Orthodox Priest Ranks Pope Leo XIV + Musk + Gates Highest in
Antichrist Aura Scale
💭 Pope
Leo XIII (born 1810) is the earliest-born person ever recorded on
film—he was 86 when footage of him was captured in 1896.
New Pope Leo
XIV approves this video.
The last
pope to choose the name Leo was Pope Leo XIII, an Italian whose
baptismal name was Vincenzo Gioacchino Pecci.
Elected in 1878, he was the 256th occupant of the throne of St Peter
and led the Catholic Church until his death in 1903.
He is remembered as a pope who was dedicated to social policies and
social justice.
He is particularly known for issuing an encyclical - a letter sent to
bishops of the Church - called "Rerum Novarum", a Latin
expression which means "Of New Things".
The encyclical included topics such as workers' rights and social
justice.
Pope Leo XIII, an Italian, played a role in the aftermath of the
First Italo-Ethiopian War, specifically after the decisive Battle of
Adwa in 1896. Following the battle, the Pope sent a special envoy to
Emperor Menelik II to negotiate the release of Italian prisoners of
war.
The Context:
The First Italo-Ethiopian War resulted in a significant Italian
defeat at the Battle of Adwa, where the Ethiopian army decisively
defeated Italian forces.
Pope Leo
XIII's Involvement:
• What if Pope Leo XIII encated a decree, that would shun
colonization of Ethiopia, since it was a christian nation?
Some context: Leo XIII was Pope from 1878 till 1903. Italian forrays
into Ethiopia started 1887, with a complicated war, in which Italy
gained Eritrea.
• What if Leo XIII was suspicious of what the Italians had in plan
for Ethiopia and enacted an edict, which would make the Catholic
Church shun any attempt at colonizing
Ethiopia, calling them sinful?
Pope Leo XIII, the head of the Roman Catholic Church at the time,
took an interest in the fate of Italian prisoners of war captured by
Ethiopia after the battle.
Negotiations
and Release:
The Pope sent a special envoy to Emperor Menelik II to negotiate the
release of the prisoners. Emperor Menelik, in a gesture of respect to
the Pope, released some prisoners, including a seriously ill
individual, along with the envoy back to Italy.
The year 1896 was a crucial year for Europe as a whole, and for Italy
in particular. In that year, Italy was defeated by Ethiopia at the
Battle of Adwa, signaling the end of the “might is right” era
assumed by the European powers of the day. The defeat of the Italians
was a major blow to the industrial world because it heralded the
beginning of resistance against the industrial powers and the
struggle for independence by the colonized African nations. In the
painting shown here, St. George appears at the very apex, a reference
to the proverbial Ethiopian belief that the Italians were defeated
thanks to divine intervention. The drums used to herald the
coronation of the King of Kings here become the battle drum that
reverberates through the hills of Adwa, shaking the morale of the
enemy.
In the aftermath of the war, Pope Leo XIII and King Menelik II
exchanged letters to effect the release of Italian Prisoners of War,
and the Vatican turned to the Church of Alexandria for help with
mediation. Trade cards of the day reflect current event in brightly
colored images. Here we see Monsignor Macaire of the vicar of the
Egyptian Coptic Church approaching Emperor Menelik on behalf of the
Pope of Rome; a prudent example of religious diplomacy since the
King of Kings and Monsignor Macaire both belonged to the Orthodox
faith.
Negotiations between the two dignitaries bore results. On November
20, 1896, the Emperor released 200 Italian POWs in honor of the Queen
of Italy’s birthday, and successive releases were effected in
February and June of 1897, when the last of the Italian POWs left the
country.
Mgr. Macaire Surrounds 50 Priests, Presents the Letter of Pope Leon
XIII to the King of Ethiopia Menelik Who Answers 'The Pope is Our
Father All', Illustration from the Newspaper Le Pelerin October 3
The Pope's actions can be seen as a humanitarian gesture rather than
a condemnation or endorsement of the Italian invasion. A report from
the New York Times indicated that the Pope was disturbed by the news
of the Italian invasion and subsequent defeat, suggesting he did not
approve of the initial aggression.
♱ Anti
Ethiopia Conspiracy Can Cause Universal Cataclysm as Ethiopia is a
Biblical Nation Under the Almighty Egziabher God
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Pope Leo XIV Welcomes Black Hitler, Who Massacred +1
Million Orthodox Christians | We Knew It!
Former Secretary of State
Rex Tillerson reportedly lashed out at Kushner, telling him "that
his interference had endangered the U.S.," according to what a
former aide told Ward. The comments came after Trump quickly backed
Saudi Arabia as it launched a 2017 blockade of Qatar, where the U.S.
hosts a large military base that serves as its Middle East central
command center. Tillerson was removed by Trump last March and
replaced by Mike Pompeo, who was previously the director of the CIA.
American attorney and academic Seth Abramson laid out a series of
allegations regarding Kushner on Twitter, arguing that the White
House adviser is the "greatest domestic danger to America."
He said he'd come to this realization through "many months"
of research for his forthcoming book titled Proof of Conspiracy.
"Many former U.S. government officials know for a fact that what
I've just said is true," Abramson, who is also a columnist for
Newsweek, wrote.
👹
Pope Leo XIV Welcomes Black Hitler, Who Massacred +1
Million Orthodox Christians | We Knew It!
“In his speech, Leo XIV
also mentioned Tigray, the Ethiopian region which was swept by
terrible violence during the devastating war of 2020 to 2022.
Tesfaselassie Medhin, the Ethiopian Catholic Bishop of Adigrat, an
eparchy which covers Tigray and Afar, said he was grateful that one
of Pope Leo’s first speeches was to the Eastern Churches. “The
essence of the speech was gratitude; an appreciation of the heritage
of the Eastern Churches, their spirituality and liturgy, and keeping
alive the diversity and the unity of the Christian Churches. The Holy
Father also encouraged the persecuted and suffering Churches and
spoke about how they are a source of hope to the rest. When I greeted
him, I thanked him for his prayers for Tigray, and I passed on
greetings from the faithful of Adigrat, assuring him of our prayers
for his ministry. He thanked me for that.”
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=
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Vatican City,
26 May 2025 – As a reward for massacring millions of Orthodox
Christians, the new Vatican Pope Leo XIV received the genocidal Prime
Monster of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed Ali (Black Hitler, Black Mussolini),
in a private audience at the Apostolic Palace. Wow! 😲
During the
cordial meeting, genocidal Ahmed presented the Pope Leo XIV with a
selection of Ethiopian coffee, describing it as a reminder of
Ethiopia’s rich heritage. He noted that Ethiopia is the birthplace
of 'ARABIC' coffee.
Pope Leo XIV
expressed his appreciation for the thoughtful gifts, and the exchange
was marked by a warm and friendly atmosphere.
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The Roman Edomites continue mocking and avenging
their Ethiopia Humiliation of 1896 Via The Heathen Oromos & Black
Mussolini
😕 The Vatican
exactly knows, that, since the beginning of the genocidal Jihad in
the Northern Ethiopian regions of Tigray, Amhara and Afar in November
2020 till today:
❖ – Up to 2 Million
Orthodox Christians were brutally Massacred
❖ – 200.000 Orthodox
Christian Women, children and nuns were Raped and abused
❖ – Over a Million
Ethiopians were forced to migrate to other countries
❖ – 4.4 million
internally displaced people severely impacted by conflict,
hostilities and climate shocks
❖ – Over a Million
female Ethiopian slaves sold to Arab countries
❖ – 20 million
Ethiopian forced to experience food insecurity
by the fascist
Islamo-Protestant, Oromo army of the prosperity gospel heretic Prime
Monster Abiy Ahmed Ali and his UN, Arab, Israeli, Turkish, Iranian,
European, American, Russian, Ukrainian, African allies.
The fact that, in spite of
this horrific tragedy, all the leaders and elites and institutions of
the Edomite and Ishmaelite worlds have embraced and continue to
support this barbaric Gala-Oromo Islamic regime so much, without any
morals, accountability and so on, proves to us that all those
hypocritical nations are 100% ruled by Satan and its 'Human' Agents.
Anyways, they will all
face God's Judgment soon.
❖[1 Peter 4:17 ]❖
“For it is time for
judgment to begin at the household of God; and if it begins with us,
what will be the outcome for those who do not obey the gospel of
God?”
❖[2 Corinthians 5:10]❖
“For we must all appear
before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive what
is due for what he has done in the body, whether good or evil.”
💭 The last pope to choose the name Leo was Pope Leo XIII, an
Italian whose baptismal name was Vincenzo Gioacchino Pecci.
Elected in 1878, he was the 256th occupant of the throne of St Peter
and led the Catholic Church until his death in 1903.
History
repeating itself.
Pope Leo XIII had a very good relationship with the genocidal Oromo
Emperor of Ethiopia Menelik II – the Idol of the current genocidal
Oromo Black Hitler, a.k.a Abiy Ahmed Ali. Menelik II (1866 to 1889
and Emperor of Ethiopia from 1889 to his death in 1913. massacred and
starved to death millions of Orthodox Christians of Northern
Ethiopia. He sold the historical Ethiopian territories of Eritrea to
Italy, and Djibouti to France. After the Victory of Adwa, in order to
weaken and possibly exterminate Orthodox Christians of Northern
Ethiopia, Menelik II sold Eritrea FOUR times: 1889, 1900, 1902 1908
and Djibouti was sold off to France in 1894 / 1897.
Pope Leo XIII, an Italian, played a role in the aftermath of the
First Italo-Ethiopian War, specifically after the decisive Battle of
Adwa in 1896. Following the battle, the Pope sent a special envoy to
Emperor Menelik II to negotiate the release of Italian prisoners of
war.
The Context:
The First Italo-Ethiopian War resulted in a significant Italian
defeat at the Battle of Adwa, where the Ethiopian army decisively
defeated Italian forces.
Pope Leo
XIII's Involvement:
Pope Leo XIII, the head of the Roman Catholic Church at the time,
took an interest in the fate of Italian prisoners of war captured by
Ethiopia after the battle.
Negotiations
and Release:
The Pope sent a special envoy to Emperor Menelik II to negotiate the
release of the prisoners. Emperor Menelik, in a gesture of respect to
the Pope, released some prisoners, including a seriously ill
individual, along with the envoy back to Italy.
The year 1896 was a crucial year for Europe as a whole, and for Italy
in particular. In that year, Italy was defeated by Ethiopia at the
Battle of Adwa, signaling the end of the “might is right” era
assumed by the European powers of the day. The defeat of the Italians
was a major blow to the industrial world because it heralded the
beginning of resistance against the industrial powers and the
struggle for independence by the colonized African nations. In the
painting shown here, St. George appears at the very apex, a reference
to the proverbial Ethiopian belief that the Italians were defeated
thanks to divine intervention. The drums used to herald the
coronation of the King of Kings here become the battle drum that
reverberates through the hills of Adwa, shaking the morale of the
enemy.
In the aftermath of the war, Pope Leo XIII and King Menelik exchanged
letters to effect the release of Italian Prisoners of War, and the
Vatican turned to the Church of Alexandria for help with mediation.
Trade cards of the day reflect current event in brightly colored
images. Here we see Monsignor Macaire of the vicar of the Egyptian
Coptic Church approaching Emperor Menelik on behalf of the Pope of
Rome; a prudent example of religious diplomacy since the King of
Kings and Monsignor Macaire both belonged to the Orthodox faith.
Negotiations between the two dignitaries bore results. On November
20, 1896, the Emperor released 200 Italian POWs in honor of the Queen
of Italy’s birthday, and successive releases were effected in
February and June of 1897, when the last of the Italian POWs left the
country.
Menelik, "King of .Kings," and doughty warrior, was the
first monarch to manifest friendship for the Roman Pontiff. For.
after inflicting a defeat upon an Italian invading army in the days
of Pope Leo XIII., lie left for mc-nths 7000 dead bodies of Italian
soldiers bleaching on the sands, steadily refusing to allow tliem to
be interred. All requests from Europe were refused by the irate
Emperor
until Leo XIII. spoke on behalf of the dead.
Mgr. Macaire Surrounds 50
Priests, Presents the Letter of Pope Leon XIII to the King of
Ethiopia Menelik Who Answers 'The Pope is Our Father All',