Pope Francis: "I don’t go to the Doctor, I go to the Witch!" (Shaman)
By
Peter Myers, October 15, 2019
Newsletter published on October 15, 2019
This newsletter is at http://mailstar.net/Pope-Acupuncture-Shaman.doc
Pope
Francis' doctor is Liu Ming, a Taoist Acupuncturist from China.
Francis'
other doctor is a Shaman from South America. She visited him at
the Vatican
and gave him healing.
Critics call both of them "witches".
Some of
these articles are written by conservative Christians who regard
all
traditional religions as satanic. Such Conservative Catholics brand
Francis
as Illuminati.
But for me Francis is like a breath of fresh air. If his
religion is
Catholicism, maybe I'm still Catholic after all.
Visi the
links to see the photos. They are really worth looking at.
(1) Meet the
Pope’s Acupuncturist!
(2) Pope Francis: "I don’t go to the Doctor, I go to
the Witch!" (Shaman)
(3) Francis candidly jokes that ‘witch doctor’ is behind
his stamina
(4) A Shaman from South America visits Francis at the Vatican and
gives
him Healing
(5) Pope Francis wore a rainbow-coloured cross; and
carried a ‘stang’
(6) It’s a Stang: Francis opened Vatican Youth Synod with
Sorcerer’s Staff
(7) Shaman from Colombia's Inga tribe, blesses people during
a Bishops
conference
(8) Pope may allow married priests for Amazon
(9)
Catholic Women to be given a ministry in Amazon
(1) Meet the Pope’s
Acupuncturist!
https://mypope.com.ph/straight-from-the-vatican/meet-the-popes-acupuncturist/
23,
January, 2019
When Pope Francis was still Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of
Buenos Aires, he
became friends with a doctor of Traditional Chinese
Medicine, Dr. Liu Ming.
Cardinal Bergoglio went to the good doctor for
acupuncture (a form of
alternative medicine where thin needles are inserted
into the body) for
eight years, from 2004 to 2012. He tells My Pope about
what it was like
to meet and treat the man who became Pope
Francis.
How did you meet the Santo Papa?
In September 2003, a
patient I cured spoke to me about a cardinal who
needed treatment. A few
days later, Bergoglio called asking me if I
could visit him in the
Archbishopric. When I entered, he looked into my
eyes for a minute at the
very least. A very strange situation, but
instead of making me
uncomfortable, it gave me great confidence. We got
along right away. He used
to have a lot of health concerns; he said his
gall bladder was removed and
that he had a problem with his liver. He
had also undergone lung surgery and
he had heart problems and was
supposed to have another surgery.
Was
he taking many medicines?
Yes, a lot of pills. I told him to start a
treatment right away. We
first started with three times a week.
Did
he go to your clinic?
No, never. I would go to his place. After a while,
we would see each
other twice a week, then once. After three years, we
started to see each
other much less, only every three months.
At the
end of this cycle, was the Pope well?
Yes, he has stopped taking
medicines for the heart and his diabetes. To
this day, as far as I know, he
is not taking anything.
What did the treatment consist of?
It was
a combination of acupuncture and massages. Chinese medicine acts
naturally.
I often say that a person treated with Chinese medicine may
live up to 140
years.
How was Pope Francis as a patient?
Very calm. Needles did
not bother him. He is a very spiritual person. It
has been an honor for me,
treating a person of nobility who does not
care for appearances. The first
thing that struck me was the condition
of his clothes. They were quite worn
out, [and he wore] always the same
shoes. And I would ask myself: How can
such an important person be so
humble?
{photo} Dr. Liu Ming with his
family (his wife and daughter, Maria
Guadalupe) and Cardinal Jorge
Bergoglio.
(2) Pope Francis: "I don’t go to the Doctor, I go to the
Witch!" (Shaman)
https://novusordowatch.org/2018/01/francis-doctor-witch/
Francis:
"I don’t go to the Doctor, I go to the Witch!"
Francis is currently
aboard the "papal" airplane on his way to Chile and
Peru, where he will
spend a few days doing what he does best: talk, hug,
and receive the
adulation of the crowds. Speaking to the members of the
press accompanying
him on his trip, the "Pope" today delivered yet
another contribution to our
ever-growing "You can’t make this stuff up"
stack of files.
Asked
jokingly by Italian journalist Cristiana Caricato what the doctor
prescribes
him to be able to go on such long journeys, Francis gave an
answer that is
going to make headlines. Andrea Tornielli reports in the
Italian edition of
Vatican Insider:
Loud laughter accompanied the joke Francis made in
answer to a question
posed to him by the journalist Cristiana Caricato of
TV2000, who,
greeting him, asked him what the doctor gives him to be able to
face
such long journeys. "We want to know what the doctor gives you so that
we can take it too, we who struggle just as you do" — a reference to
Bergoglio’s stamina during these trips. "But I do not go to the doctor,
I go to the witch!", he said, laughing heartily.
(Andrea Tornielli,
"Che medicine prendo? Vado dalla strega!", Vatican
Insider, Jan. 15, 2018;
our translation.)
Yes, Francis really said this. No, this is not fake
news. No, it’s not a
mistranslation. ...
Was it perhaps a Freudian
slip? Was he thinking of witch doctor perhaps,
after a profound meditation
on the life of the Voodoo admirer "Saint"
John Paul II?
{photo} John
Paul II greets a Voodoo priest
Original caption: "A Mexican Indian
brushes Pope John Paul II with herbs
as they burn incense in a traditional
cleansing ritual at the Basilica
of Guadalupe in Mexico City Thursday,
August 1, 2002. John Paul
beatified two Mexican Indian martyrs on Thursday,
proclaiming them
examples of ‘how one can reach God without renouncing one’s
own
culture.'" (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)
Or perhaps he remembered
with fondness the visit at the Vatican of the
representatives of indigenous
peoples attending the United Nations’
Third Global Meeting of the Indigenous
Peoples’ Forum for Investing in
Rural People organized by the International
Fund Agricultural
Development (IFAD)? This took place on Feb. 15, 2017, and
it is then
that a Pagan witch seemingly worked some sorcery on him. Recall
the
images released by the Vatican and the related news stories:
...
(3) Francis candidly jokes that ‘witch doctor’ is behind his
stamina
https://callmejorgebergoglio.blogspot.com/2018/01/francis-candidly-jokes-that-witch.html
Monday,
January 15, 2018
On the papal airplane from Rome to Chile, Francis
offered his latest off
the cuff quip.
"Loud laughter accompanied the
joke Francis made in response to the
query asked by Cristiana Caricato, a
journalist of TV2000, who, (upon)
greeting him, had asked him: "We want to
know what the doctor gives you
so that we can take it too, we who struggle
just as you do" — a
reference to Bergoglio’s stamina during these trips.
"But I do not go to
the doctor, I go to the witch!", he said, laughing with
gusto."
source: La Stampa, Vatican Insider, Che medicine prendo? Vado
dalla
strega! (English translation CMJ)
As is usual with Francis’
jokes there is always a grain of truth to his
answers. In the past Francis
has:
told several blasphemous jokes about Our Lord (see #1, #2, #3), told
a
blasphemous joke about the Holy Trinity, blasphemously joked about St.
Peter’s crucifixion, mocked an altar boy for his piety, mocked the
confirmation ceremony with a joke, joked about breaking papal protocol,
taught his Godson how to swear and laughed as this Godson swore in the
middle of his Novus Ordo mess, joked to his rabbi handler that he was
trapped in Rome when elected, mocked the account of God creating Eve in
Genesis, joked that bishop’s mitres resemble Burlamacco the clown’s hat,
mocked theology, joked that he is a Jew, routinely makes fun of the
Church, said jokingly he is a devotee of the broom, and we could go on
but we think one gets the point.
All of these ‘jokes’ reveal facets
of Francis’ inner-Jew. Francis
publicly maintains that, "One cannot
provoke, one cannot insult other
people’s faith, one cannot make fun of
faith." Notice what he never
jokes about Talmudic Judaism, the Holocaust,
or noahidism — a synthesis
of all heresies. All these are strictly off
limits while the Catholic
faith is open to mocking jests. We are
digressing, returning to Francis
reply, Francis does see witch doctors —
typically they come to visit
him. Below are two of the witch doctors whom
have visited Francis in
the Vatican.
{photo} Liu Ming is a Taoist
monk (aka witch) who has been Jorge
Bergoglio’s doctor since 2004. He
disturbingly practices Reiki energy
on Francis.
{photo} A shaman (aka
witch) performs an incantation on Francis (15
February 2017) in the
Vatican.
So one can see the truth in Francis’ latest joke. The
question arises
whom is Francis mocking when he jokingly but truthfully
replies that
‘visits from witch-doctors give him stamina’? Simply, the
answer is the
typical pewsitter that thinks Francis is a practicing
Catholic. Francis
has nothing but contempt for these people as his mocking
jests and
candid jokes reveal.
(4) A Shaman from South America visits
Francis at the Vatican and gives
him Healing
http://callmejorgebergoglio.blogspot.com/2017/02/a-shaman-visits-francis-at-vatican-and.html
This
website is, disrespectfully, named 'Call me Jorge' - Peter M.
Friday,
February 24, 2017
A shaman visits Francis at the Vatican and works her
sorcery during a
private audience
Earlier last week at the Vatican,
Francis had a private audience with
‘indigenous peoples’ who were attending
the United Nations’ Third Global
Meeting of the Indigenous Peoples’ Forum
for Investing in Rural People
organized by the International Fund
Agricultural Development (IFAD) in
Rome, Italy. When they were assembled
for this private audience,
Francis delivered a speech, then went around the
room and personally
greeted each attendee. As would be expected with
‘Indigenous Peoples’,
and we are using that term very loosely, they
practiced a hodgepodge of
pagan religions. One encounter Francis had caught
our attention. It is
shown below.
What is the heck is
happening?
Who is this woman and what is she doing? To us at Call Me
Jorge... she
appears to be a shaman working some sort of sorcery. Well, we
did a bit
of digging around and found out that she is a member of the
Amaicha del
Valle settlement in Valles Calchaquíes, Tucumán,
Argentina.
A photo from the United Nations’ Third Global Meeting of the
Indigenous
Peoples’ Forum for Investing in Rural People organized by the
International Fund Agricultural Development (IFAD) in Rome,
Italy.
The two circled people, in the picture above, are from the Amaicha
del
Valle settlement. The man is Dr. Eduardo Alfredo Nieva and the woman is
the one who performed the incantation on Francis. Dr. Eduardo Alfredo
Nieva is the commissioner of the Amaicha del Valle settlement. They are
holding a bottle of wine because Dr. Nieva runs a community winery
(Sumak Kawsay means ‘good living’ in the Quechua tongue and is precept
of the Pachamama religion) which he started with the help of one of
Francis’ favorite pet causes, micro-usury. During this trip to Rome,
Dr. Nieva helped secure an additional 50 million dollar loan to the
people in rural Argentina. He also gave a bottle of Sumak Kawsay to
Francis when they met (see video below, It’s pagan day at the
Vatican!).
As you can see, it’s the same woman.
The people of the
Amaicha del Valle settlement are pagans as they
believe in a multitude of
gods. The four gods of primary importance are
the husband and wife tandem —
Pacha Kamaq (creator of the world) &
Pachamama (mother earth) — and
their two children — Inti (the sun) &
Mama Killa (the moon). Every year
in the Amaicha del Valle settlement
they hold a six day festival for
Pachamama the mother earth goddess.
Dr. Nieva participating in the pagan
Pachamama ritual.
Dr. Nieva has high hopes for this religious festival,
"we are already
preparing everything needed for the national holiday of the
pachamama
that will take place as every year in our central square." Other
than
photos, the only reports from the local Tucumán press has been that
Francis thanked the two for the visit and the gift, then sent his
greetings to the people of the Amaicha del Valle settlement.
It’s
pagan day at the Vatican!
So here we have Francis having a private
audience with a United Nations’
group. This same United Nations which
pushes all sorts of anti-Catholic
causes is also selling the belief in pagan
deities in their children
publications by equating belief in Pachamama as
environmentalism. So
what do others in the Novus Ordo church think of
Pachamama?
On 17 January 2015 in Chile on the occasion of the
consecration of the
new diocesan bishop of Arica, Bishop Moisés Atisha,
after the service in
the cathedral finished, all the bishops assisting
including the
Apostolic Nuncio and the Cardinal archbishop of Santiago
poured outside
into the area directly in front of the cathedral and
participated in
Pachamama worship. The Pachamama shaman placed a rug on the
ground and
proceeded to offer coca leaves, seeds, water and fermented chicha
(corn
alcohol). These items were being offered to the deities Pachamama
(mother earth), Inti (the sun) and the Malkus (mountain spirits). As
can be seen from the photos below, the assembled bishops participated in
this offering. After the offering was complete the witch then placed
multi-colored necklaces onto the bishops.
(5) Pope Francis wore a
rainbow-coloured cross; and carried a ‘stang’
https://quadrant.org.au/opinion/doomed-planet/2019/10/is-the-pope-a-catholic/
Is
the Pope a Catholic?
10th October 2019 Comments (15)
Mark
Powell
Pope Francis — pontiff #266— has gone woke. For some bizarre
reason, he
has embraced the spirit of the South American rainforest by
including
animistic religious rituals in the opening of the recent
pan-Amazon
Synod (watch the video clip below and be amazed). It has many
people
seriously asking the question, is the Pope Catholic? Or does he
represent something else entirely? As Cathy Clubb writes in The
Remnant:
Idol worship was on full display in preparation for the
Pan-Amazon
synod, with the tacit approval of Pope Francis. Although the
Synod
hadn’t yet started, the celebration of pagan ceremonies added weight
to
the concerns being voiced by prominent prelates and laymen that the
Synod will be a vehicle for apostasy.
Committed Catholics have been
increasingly concerned about many of the
Pope’s statements regarding divorce
and remarriage, homosexuality (‘Who
am I to judge?’), capital punishment,
the existence of hell, and even
the re-wording of the Lord’s Prayer. But the
current document goes even
further and comprehensively outlines seven key
areas of doctrine, as
well as a plethora of public actions, that the current
Pontiff has been
guilty of committing. Here are some of the more notorious
examples:
# On June 9, 2014, Pope Francis received the leaders of the
militantly
pro-homosexual Tupac Amaru organisation from Argentina at the
Vatican,
and blessed their coca leaves for use in their pagan religious
rituals,
which involve recognition of the coca plant as sacred.
#
Pope Francis has failed to speak a word in support of popular
campaigns to
preserve Catholic countries from abortion and
homosexuality, for example,
before the referendum to introduce abortion
into Ireland in May
2018.
# At the opening Mass of the Synod on Youth in 2018, Pope Francis
carried a staff (right) in the form of a ‘stang’, an object used in
satanic rituals.
# During the Synod on Youth in 2018, Pope Francis
wore a distorted
rainbow-coloured cross, the rainbow being a popularly
promoted symbol of
the homosexual movement.
# Pope Francis has
concluded an agreement with China that permits the
Chinese government to
choose Catholic bishops in that country, and has
ordered a number of
faithful Catholic bishops to yield their dioceses to
bishops appointed by
the state. China is an atheist state that
persecutes Christians, and
enforces an immoral population policy that
includes promotion of
contraception, and coerced abortion on a massive
scale. This population
policy is a high priority for the Chinese
government and has caused
incalculable harm. Control of the Church by
the Chinese government will
ensure that the Church in China can offer no
resistance to this
policy.
I don’t write any of this because I think that my own particular
denomination is without sin. Unfortunately, the Presbyterian Church of
Australia has had more than its fair share of false teachers over the
years. From Charles Strong to Samuel Angus , as well as the more recent
heresy trial involving Peter Cameron. So, it’s not like my own
denomination is guilt-free in this regard.
But the reason I address
this is because it is the responsibilities of
leaders to uphold the values
of the institutions which employ them. If
they can’t continue to do that
then they should have the integrity to
resign. As Gillette has found out the
hard way, once you go woke you
quickly go broke. Which is precisely the
direction the Church of Rome is
heading under its current theologically
progressive leadership.
Mark Powell is associate pastor of the
Cornerstone Presbyterian Church
in Strathfield, NSW
(6) It’s a Stang:
Francis opened Vatican Youth Synod with Sorcerer’s Staff
https://novusordowatch.org/2018/10/stang-francis-synod-sorcerers-staff/
October
10, 2018
Move over, Harry Potter…
A few days ago we reported on
Francis’ opening of the Youth Synod in the
Vatican, which is scheduled to
conclude on Oct. 28. The pastoral staff,
called a ferula, that Francis used
represented a new low in post-Vatican
II liturgical absurdity. We commented
that it looked like a hybrid
between a slingshot and a barbecue fork, and
indeed it does. However,
research by others has now brought to light that
this "thing" is more
than just another Modernist piece of junk — in fact, it
is downright
Satanic.
To get straight to the point: The staff Francis
used is a so-called
stang. A stang is basically a sorcerer’s ritual staff
used in modern-day
witchcraft (Wicca). It had been presented to him on Aug.
11 of this year
during a meeting with young Italians at Rome’s Circus
Maximus. The video
of the occasion is embedded here (the stang is presented
to him
beginning at the 15:19 min mark):
The following is a
close-up of the top of the staff, taken from the
video above. It looks as
though there is a face carved into the bump,
and there clearly are
engravings in the two horns.
The following links demonstrate the
connection with witchcraft, with
plenty of pictures and more
information:
"Satanists Manifesting: Antipope Bergoglio Carries a Stang –
the Ritual
Staff of Witchcraft" (Barnhardt) ...
One very important
detail that is not to be glossed over is that the
young woman who gave the
stang to Francis on Aug. 11 was wearing a red
wristband, another occult
symbol, as shown in Barnhardt’s second post
linked above.
Of course,
many people will now say that we cannot assume that Francis
knowingly used a
Wiccan wizard’s staff for a ferula. Aside from the fact
that no one in his
right mind would use such a piece of sinister-looking
junk in place of the
Cross of Christ, it is Francis’ obligation to know
what he is using.
...
The real question, therefore, is: Why wouldn’t he use a Wiccan
stang?
At this point, the Great Apostasy is so far advanced that the
"Pope" can
use a two-horned staff that is clearly linked to witchcraft, and
except
for a select few bloggers, practically nobody cares. If soon there is
open Satanism being practiced in the Vatican, it will barely elicit a
yawn. For his next "Mass", expect to see a pitchfork or a
broomstick.
(7) Shaman from Colombia's Inga tribe, blesses people during
a Bishops
conference
https://www.ncronline.org/news/spirituality/colombia-bishops-religious-listen-amazonians-synod
In
Colombia, bishops, religious listen to Amazonians before synod
Aug 15,
2019
by Manuel Rueda, Catholic News Service
SpiritualityWorld
BOGOTA, COLUMBIA — Bishops, nuns, priests and residents
of the Amazon
basin met in Colombia's capital city in mid-August to prepare
for a
special Synod of Bishops for the Amazon this fall at the
Vatican.
The meeting gave bishops who will be attending the synod a
chance to
develop proposals and listen to residents of the Amazon region,
before
they head to the Vatican in October for the gathering. Similar
pre-synod
meetings have been held recently in Peru and Brazil.
Pope
Francis "wants to give visibility to the people of the Amazon and
listen to
their concerns, their teachings, their spirituality," said
Bishop Joaquin
Pinzon Guiza of Puerto Leguizamo-Solano, a vicariate deep
in the world's
largest rainforest. "As bishops we don't just want to
take our thoughts to
the synod, but also what lies within our peoples'
hearts."
The synod,
announced by Francis in October 2017, will focus on how to
improve the
church's work in the vast but sparsely populated Amazon
biome, which sprawls
across nine South American countries and is largely
inhabited by indigenous
groups. ...
German Cardinal Walter Brandmuller recently published an
essay in which
he accused the synod's working document of being heretical
because it
refers to the rainforest as a place of divine revelation. In the
essay,
published in June, Brandmuller also criticized the synod for its
plans
to get involved in social and environmental affairs.
In
Colombia, in contrast, indigenous groups have largely welcomed the
synod
process.
"The fact that the pope has included indigenous people in his
agenda is
already a victory for us," said Fanny Cuiro, an indigenous leader
from
Colombia's Huitoto tribe, who attended the presynod
meeting.
"The heads of state in many of our countries often don't have
time for
indigenous people, so having the pope's attention fills us with
hope."
Cuiro grew up in La Chorrera, a remote community in the Colombian
Amazon
where indigenous people were exploited for decades by rubber tappers,
who forced indigenous people to work in that industry. When the rubber
boom subsided, Capuchin missionaries arrived and set up a school, where
they also took care of children whose parents were killed by rubber
tappers.
But Cuiro said the missionaries frowned upon indigenous customs
and beat
children when they spoke their native language at school. She said
that
over the past three decades, the situation has improved, and members of
the church have become much more supportive of indigenous ways.
"At
first we had a difficult relationship with the church," she said.
"But now
the priests and nuns are friends. We trust them and we can
speak with them
about our plans for the future."
*This job title description in this
sentence has been updated.
(8) Pope may allow married priests for
Amazon
https://www.ncronline.org/news/vatican/popes-path-allow-married-priests-amazon-straightforward-say-canon-lawyers
Pope's
path to allow married priests for Amazon straightforward, say
canon
lawyers
Celibacy is a church practice, not dogma
Oct 10,
2019
by Joshua J. McElwee Vatican
VATICAN CITY — If the prelates
attending the Vatican's Synod of Bishops
for the Amazon ask that Pope
Francis allow the ordination of married men
to address a lack of Catholic
ministers across the nine-nation region,
the path for implementing such a
proposal is fairly straightforward, say
four eminent canon
lawyers.
Although the canonists have slightly different ideas about the
concrete
method the pope could use to allow for married priests on a
regional
basis, they agree that the way forward is relatively easy, as
celibacy
is only a practice of the church and not a revealed
dogma.
Among the two main possibilities: Francis could issue new norms
allowing
bishops in the region to deviate from the church canon requiring
clerics
to remain celibate, or could invite the bishops to make appeal to
the
Vatican for special permission on a case-by-case basis.
(9)
Catholic Women to be given a ministry in Amazon
https://cruxnow.com/amazon-synod/2019/10/07/chair-of-popes-amazon-summit-puts-married-priests-women-squarely-on-the-table/
Chair
of pope’s Amazon summit puts married priests, women squarely on
the
table
John L. Allen Jr.Oct 7, 2019 EDITOR
ROME - Not wasting any
time, the chairman of Pope Francis’s Synod of
Bishops on the Amazon kicked
things off Monday morning by putting the
hotly contested issues of married
priests and the role of woman squarely
on the assembly’s table.
...
"During the consultation stages, local communities, missionaries and
indigenous persons, faced with the urgent need experienced by most of
the Catholic communities in Amazonia, requested that the path be opened
for the ordination of married men resident in their communities, albeit
confirming the great importance of the charisma of celibacy in the
Church," he said.
Hummes then indicated the reflection won’t stop at
married men.
"Faced with a great number of women who nowadays lead
communities in
Amazonia, there is a request that this service be
acknowledged and there
be an attempt to consolidate it with a suitable
ministry for the women
who lives in these communities," he said, without
specifying what that
"suitable ministry" might be.
The reference to
women drew applause in the synod hall.
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