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The word pope was to both Lord Jesus and the Great Adi Shakti the very essence of Evil itself, an entity that reeked of centuries-old vice, lust, wickedness, sin, immorality, blasphemy, torture, and death.

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> Kash then asked Shri Jesus if it would be all right to convince the

> pope of these Revelations.

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> For the first time Kash saw both the Great Adi Shakti and Shri Jesus

> taken aback for some reason. Both visibly reacted the very instant

> the word " pope " was mentioned, as if it was a name that should not

> be uttered in the Sacred Sanctuary of His Kingdom.

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> Actually both of them moved backwards as the force of the name hit

> them like a potent curse. It was as if the word had defiled the

> immaculate purity and pristine holiness of the Kingdom of God. The

> word " pope " was to both Lord Jesus and the Great Adi Shakti the very

> essence of Evil itself, an entity that reeked of centuries-old vice,

> lust, wickedness, sin, immorality, blasphemy, torture, and death.

>

 

" It was Siricius (384-99) who wrote on matters at the very heart of

Roman Catholicism: priestly celibacy, virginity and marriage. By

placing the clergy on a pedestal of superiority the Church

strengthened its own authority, leaving a strong social cleft with

the laity.

 

The early attempts by the Catholic Church to impose celibacy on the

male clergy resulted in the greatest eruption of collective

fornication, a coveted perk for those engaged in the service of God.

These sexual predators had ample prey around, especially female

confessors. There was nothing more purifying than being penetrated by

the cleansing dick of a priest whose Church had the power of

absolving all sins — Nay, even granting the surety of heaven. Perhaps

the hapless victims believed that providing relief to god's clergy

was mutually beneficial as it provided double relief — instant

gratification to the saints and redemption to the sinners.

 

For centuries libidinous popes, carnal cardinals, randy archbishops,

lusty bishops and horny priests relished delicious flesh on a scale

unmatched in human history. Satanic spunk spewed in churches,

monasteries, and abbots all over Europe, and the stench of seed

reeked to high heaven. Is it any wonder why Lord Jesus and the Great

Holy Spirit reacted at the mere mention of the word pope? Isn't it

till today still stinking of rottenness, deception, decadence,

corruption, homosexuality and pedophilia?

 

Those who want sensational sexual details of popes and clergy should

invest in Peter de Rosa's Vicars of Christ: The Dark Side of the

Papacy. Small snippets of this shocking bestseller give devastating

testimony to centuries of sexual ecstasy enjoyed by the Mother of

Harlots as the Devil penetrated deeper and deeper — and still deeper —

into the wanton Whore of Babylon:

 

" Impeccable Catholic sources, papal documents, letters of reforming

saints, all paint the same depressing picture. Monasteries full of

women; every friar had his 'Martha', every nun her lover. Bishops, in

every sense the fathers of their people, kept harems. "

 

" Young men who spent their youth in rape and adultery were rising in

the ranks of the clergy. They were spending their nights with four or

five women, then getting up in the morning — in what state, he leaves

to the imagination — to celebrate mass. "

 

" ... many monasteries were the haunts of homosexuals, many converts

were brothels. "

 

" As to the sex-starved secular clergy, they were so often accused of

incest that they were at length forbidden even to have mothers, aunts

or sisters living in their house. "

 

" Promiscuity was rife in monasteries and convents. The great Ivo of

Chartres (1040-1115) tells of whole convents with inmates who were

nuns only in name. They had often been abandoned by their families

and were really prostitutes. "

 

" There also crept in the infamous cullagium, a charge for keeping

concubines... bishops and archdeacons themselves benefited from

this sex-tax; in Rome, it was the pope. "

 

" In the year 1250, Bishop Grosseteste of Lincoln wrote to Pope

Innocent IV. Of priests he said: 'They are in truth teachers of

heresy, inasmuch as the word of action is mightier than the word of

speech.' "

 

" In the year 1414, King Henry V asked the University of Oxford to

prepare articles for the reform of the church. Article 39

began: 'Because the carnal and sinful life of priests today

scandalizes the entire church and their public fornication goes

completely unpunished ...' "

 

" In the parish of St John Zachary in London, there was a church

service of a very remarkable kind. It provided a brothel exclusively

for priests and nuns ... "

 

" St Alban's Abbey, for instance, was nothing but a den of prostitutes

serving the local monks. Nuns were regularly raped therein and the

entire place, in a phrase worth of Shakespeare, was 'a riot of seed

and blood'... "

 

" The overall report (in England) said that 144 religious houses were

equal in viciousness to Sodom; countless convents, served by 'lewd

confessors', were full of children; clergy — abbots, monks and

friars — were carrying on not merely with whores but with married

women... "

 

" After six centuries of strenuous efforts to impose celibacy, the

clergy were a menace to the wives and young women of parishes to

which they were sent. "

 

" Across the border lived Henry, Bishop of Liege. The man was a legend

beyond his lifetime. Henry was finally deposed by Gregory X at the

Council of Lyons in 1274 'for deflowering virgins and other mighty

deeds'... He ended murdered by a Flemish knight who was outraged

at what the bishop had done to his daughter. "

 

" During Borgia's reign, the Florentine friar Savonarola said the nuns

were worse than harlots. As to the clergy, 'one priest spends the

night with his concubine, another with a little boy, and in the

morning they proceed to the altar to celebrate Mass. What do you

think of that? What do you make of such a Mass?' "

 

" The evil was too deeply rooted; the last opportunities for reform

long lost... A proverb passes from mouth to mouth: 'The profession

of the priest is the surest road to hell.' "

 

Shri Adi Shakti: The Kingdom Of God, page 1625-26

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