Posted on 04/09/2021 7:00:32 AM PDT by ebb tide
VATICAN CITY, April 8, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – Pope Francis has addressed the World Bank and International Monetary Fund at their spring meeting, calling for “global governance” in light of COVID-19, strongly advocating for universal vaccines, and bemoaning the “ecological debt” which is owed to “nature itself.”
His letter is the latest in a series of recent acts in which Francis has aligned himself with global corporations committed to anti-Catholic agendas.
The letter was delivered via Peter Cardinal Turkson, Prefect of the Holy See’s Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, to the spring 2021 meeting between the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which is currently being held online from April 5 - 11.
Dated April 4, the letter mentioned God just once, in the final line.
Instead, Francis focussed on calling for a system of global government which would implement a new societal order upon the world, based upon climate change policies and universal vaccination.
Referencing “the Covid-19 pandemic,” Francis declared that the world had been forced to “confront a series of grave and interrelated socio-economic, ecological, and political crises.”
Such inter-connected crises, he placed before the World Bank and IMF, hoping that their meetings would provide the basis for a re-ordering of world affairs: “It is my hope that your discussions will contribute to a model of ‘recovery’ capable of generating new, more inclusive and sustainable solutions to support the real economy, assisting individuals and communities to achieve their deepest aspirations and the universal common good.”
Francis repeated the claim that COVID has shown how “no one is saved alone,” and hence “new and creative forms of social, political and economic participation” must be drawn up.
Quoting from his recent encyclical Fratelli Tutti, which has been described as “blasphemous” by Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, Francis mentioned “trust” as the “cornerstone of all relationships,” a point which he believed the World Bank and IMF would “know well” due to being “experts in finance and economics.”
He urged that the two financial giants foster such relationships, and engage in “building bridges, and envisioning long-term inclusive projects.”
Francis also renewed his frequent call for a paradigm shift in global politics, saying: “there remains an urgent need for a global plan that can create new or regenerate existing institutions, particularly those of global governance, and help to build a new network of international relations for advancing the integral human development of all peoples.”
A principal effect of the desired global government, would be the reduction of debt in order to enable easy access primarily to “vaccines,” followed by “health, education and jobs.”
However, Pope Francis did not miss the opportunity to instruct the IMF and World Bank on another of his regular areas of concern issues, namely “climate change.” He warned about overlooking “ecological debt,” a phenomena which he described as affecting the whole world, and pitting the “global north” against the “south.”
“We are, in fact, in debt to nature itself, as well as the people and countries affected by human-induced ecological degradation and biodiversity loss,” wrote Francis.
“In this regard, I believe that the financial industry, which is distinguished by its great creativity, will prove capable of developing agile mechanisms for calculating this ecological debt, so that developed countries can pay it, not only by significantly limiting their consumption of non-renewable energy or by assisting poorer countries to enact policies and programmes of sustainable development, but also by covering the costs of the innovation required for that purpose.”
These lines seem to echo the sentiments expressed by key globalist and founder of the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, whose proposed anti-Catholic “Great Reset,” is underpinned by a focus on a green financial agenda, as he mentions the “withdrawal of fossil-fuel subsidies,” and a new financial system based on “investments” which advance “equality and sustainability,” and the building of a “‘green’ urban infrastructure.”
Schwab, the IMF, and scores of the world’s most influential banks (including the World Bank), have in fact already committed themselves to enforcing the green agenda of the Great Reset, and look set to make adherence to such green policies a criteria for access to finance in the future.
Francis has already signalled his intimacy with Schwab, by sending an address to the WEF four times in his eight-year pontificate, and allowing an annual Vatican roundtable at Davos, the WEF’s annual conference site in Switzerland.
Francis also made reference to the “common good,” several times in his letter, which he linked intimately to finance and a form of secular fraternity of the kind described in Fratelli Tutti.
“It follows that public money may never be disjoined from the public good, and financial markets should be underpinned by laws and regulations aimed at ensuring that they truly work for the common good. A commitment to economic, financial and social solidarity thus entails much more than engaging in sporadic acts of generosity.”
Such goals, for Francis, include “a justly financed vaccine solidarity,” which he said was part of the “the law of love and the health of all.”
“Here, I reiterate my call to government leaders, businesses and international organizations to work together in providing vaccines for all, especially for the most vulnerable and needy.”
Closing his letter, Francis repeated his wish for a world focussed on a new style of fraternity, underpinned by a focus on green policies, urging the World Bank and IMF to develop solutions for “a more inclusive and sustainable future.”
It would be a future “where finance is at the service of the common good, where the vulnerable and the marginalized are placed at the centre, and where the earth, our common home, is well cared for.”
There was no mention in the letter of Christ, the Catholic Church or the Catholic teaching on the common good.
Pope Francis’s letter comes as no great surprise, since the 84-year-old Argentine has been significantly increasing his long-standing ties with globalist groups and organisations, such as the United Nations (UN) and the WEF.
Francis has recently called for a “new world order,” saying that the “drama of wasting” the COVID-19 “crisis” would be worse than the disruption caused by COVID measures across the globe.
On that occasion too, he dealt with the topic of salvation, once again viewing it with a purely earthly understanding, and linking salvation to the new world order and a focus of green policies: “The path to humanity’s salvation passes through the creation of a new model of development, which unquestionably focuses on coexistence among peoples in harmony with Creation.”
To this end, Pope Francis has launched his own initiative with the U.N. and with globalist corporations, in order to promote a new “economic system” of capitalism, and ensure the achievement of the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Amongst other aspects, the partnerships promote “sustainable lifestyles,” “gender equality,” and “global citizenship,” while the SDGs themselves promote “sexual and reproductive health services.”
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Ping
Is the Pope Catholic? Asking for a friend.
This pope, he’s not my kinda pope.
St. John Paul II the Great, forever!
Preparing the way for the AntiChrist is not a good look for you, Popesy.
The one world government and one world religion is well on it’s way.
I’m gonna say no.
An Economist, and his theories have FAILED where ever they've been tried.
A Doctor or Scientist, and his medical advice is worthless.
A secular leader of Sovereign States, and has no authority or expertise in global governance, and his political theories have failed where ever they've been tried.
Is this tosser vying for the Anti-Christ title?
Is the pope Marxist/Maoist? Let’s be Frank. /s
Since he absolutely sucks at being a pope, maybe he’s into making connections for his next career move.
A Christian
Someone needs to tell the Pope that the institution he advocates already exists. It's called the body of Christ, the church, which he claims to head! Apparantly, Pope Francis does not believe the gospel has the power to "advance the integral human development of all peoples." No, he advocates for secular, globalist institutions to achieve what the church was anointed to do.
Who is he to judge?
Barf, those Discovery + commercials are all about a new show about the false pope. Well, barf to all their commercials upon commercials upon commercials upon commercial upon commercials.
This man should not be pope. He is a One World Government politician who wants all the money taken from the USA and given to basket case, non-productive countries.
A disgrace.
You mean the first Chrislamic Pope?
Lets say HELL TO THE NO!!
HEY FRANCIS. BITE THIS!!
BASTARD
We are seeing the result of their work before our very eyes right now.
It actually began in the early 1800s with the top freemasonic lodges in France and Italy. They wrote a secret document called the Alta Vendita which was somehow discovered and given to Pope Leo XIII who wrote an encyclical in the 1870s, after much study and prayer, on the freemasons warning people about them.
Also, in the 1870s, communism was in their planning stages to go after America. But, they needed another country to build up that would in a temporal fashion go after and destroy America. That country was Russia.
So, there were two entities, the freemasons and the communists, directing their charge at both the Catholic Church and the United States, both emanating from the same pit.
Throughout the 1900s we see both entities increasing in action. To destroy both the Church and the U.S., they used their strongest weapon and that was the introduction of moral rot. In the U.S. they attacked the family from all fronts. The 1960s saw an upsurge in the splintering of the family.
In the Catholic Church, the moral rot was the very subtle introduction of homosexuality into the seminaries by communist agents.
Together these two attacks from two different fronts but from the very same leadership has produced their desired effect. They now have smashed families and created a horrible loss of confidence in the Catholic Church.
Like a nice little bow atop a present from hell.
So, what do we do about it? We have to see past the moral rot to Christ Himself and personally ask him for direction. This is His war.
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