Posted on 10/24/2011 5:36:56 AM PDT by DeaconBenjamin
VATICAN CITYThe Vatican on Wednesday said it was preparing a series of proposals for reforming the global financial system that would include the creation of a public authority with universal competence.
A document entitled For a reform of the financial system through the perspective of a public authority with universal competence will be presented on Monday by the Vaticans Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace.
The councils head, Ghanaian cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, will present it, the Vatican press office said without adding further details.
Pope Benedict XVI has repeatedly called for an intervention by governments to tame financial markets and has emphasized the need to restore a fragile global economic system that is hurting poorest people the hardest.
The global financial crisis showed the fragility of the current economic system and of the institutions associated with it, the pope said in April.
He said the crisis had also demonstrated the mistake of continuing to think that the market is able to regulate itself without public intervention.
Ushering in the one world currency and the one world government?
Now just _who_ would want this to happen, so that he can truly world his world for the short time he has left (Rev 12:12)?
Probably someone that is very charismatic and can bring temporary world peace.
Personally, I’d say that further research on this is called for. Please note that the source is the Inquirer. I seriously doubt the legitimacy of this article.
You can read what is posted at the link in #7 above.
Yes, I seem to recall Jesus talking about this very thing. I think he wanted Peter to run it.
I tried ...but both of the browsers that I use identified this as a dangerous page.
People don't understand the Vatican. The Council for Justice and Peace doesn't speak for the Pope or for all Catholics. Councils and individual Cardinals regularly mouth off at will, expressing a variety of philosophical assumptions in a truly Italian display of rhetorical disorder. But they have no authority. The Popes have real authority, but they generally restrict their comments to the core of the Faith, or to broad principles that (usually) transcend politics. There are exceptions. I have read what I considered unwise Papal assertions about capital punishment (John Paul II) and heroic denunciations of National Socialism and fascism when it had become dangerous to do so (Pius XI, Pius XII). They were serious opinions, but were not presented as required for Catholics to believe.
Cardinals and councils at the Vatican may announce their belief in One World Government, but the Vatican doesn't believe in One World Opinion, even within itself. Other than outright heresy, the Popes don't seem to regulate policy assertions by the Cardinals.
A great many outsiders think that because the Pope or a Vatican official says something, its infallibility is being asserted. It's not. Liberals and misinformed conservatives who believe this are being more "Papal" than the Pope. Only the Pope's ex cathedra pronouncements are binding on all Catholics, and they're all on faith and moralswhich are individual, not political matters.
Sure looks to me like the Vatican is up to its eyeballs in this.
Since such a body was proposed by Vat. II and put into place by a Pope and since the Pope appoints the heads of the council one might really be excused for thinking it reflects the opinions of the Vatican rather accurately.
In short, it speaks for the Vatican.
This sort of stuff has been going on for centuries. One thing you realize as a Catholic is that the Vatican's reach is more limited than the media would have you believe. What they really do to screw things up is appoint huge mistakes as bishops. And the majority of them really don't know much about money. Every now and then you find one, but it's not a standard job requirement.
Thanks. I did the same thing earlier....but must READ exactly what Pope Benedict has said regarding this to understand exactly what is going on. Knee-jerk reactions are, I suppose, common nature, but they can mislead.
;-)
“For a reform of the financial system through the perspective of a public authority with universal competence”
Part of Global World Order? For whom does the Pope really work? Mmmm
Didn’t Pope John Paul kiss the Koran?
It is not the National Inquirer. If you want to question the veracity of Agence France Presse, your point would be better taken.
Yes, I noticed that when I went to the source. Apologies...
However, I STILL believe that this is being interpreted without all the necessary details of exactly what is being suggested....and why.
This does not appear to be teaching on the subjects of Faith or Morals and is therefore subject to error.
Positioning themselves as the overall supreme authority! Hmmm.
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