CAMPO GRANDE / MS / BRAZIL Wednesday March 13, 2013
The two twists in the Roman Catholic Church after Vatican II
original in Portuguese translated to other languages
Looking at the history of the Roman Catholic Church was but two big twists in the history of the Church after the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) INITIATED BY Pope John XXIII and Pope Paul VI concluded.
The First turnaround that would be the least:
John Paul II and Benedict XVI broke the tradition of more than four hundred years of the Church be governed by Italians, the last time we elected a non-Italian Pope Hadrian was with the XV Century it was Dutch, John Paul II was the new non-Italian Pope since he was a Pole who was elected in 1978 and would rule the Church until 2005, and was later elected Pope of German origin.
The Prophecies of Our Lady of Fatima mystery predict that the third would be elected Homonyms two Popes John Paul I and John Paul II, and the successor of these would cause a revolution, I have a file in Portuguese for anyone interested in him leer.
The second twist that would be the biggest (result of the revelation of the mystery of the third prophecy of Fatima:
A Latin American pope would break the hegemony of almost 1270 of the European Papas
The Argentine Jorge Mario Bagoglio, Cardinal de Buenos Aires (Argentina) was elected Pope by the name of Francis I breaking a European hegemony because the last Pope Gregory III was not Europe that was Syriac, a fact that Roman Catholicism is shifting its European hegemony for a more ecclesiastical pluralism in Latin America and also Asia and Africa, as Pope John XXIII said the church has to be more Catholic (Universal) and Apostolic Roman and less
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