The Holy See is advancing its globalist agenda by launching a number of climate initiatives that adhere to the guidelines outlined in Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’ and Laudate Deum. Vatican City State has become one of the first nations to lead the world by setting an example as they put into practice the Pope’s agenda through practical applications. According to a November 16, 2023, Vatican News article, the Holy See has launched an Ecological Conversion 2030 initiative and has started replacing its state-owned cars with electric ones in an effort to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030.
• “Applying the principles of the Encyclical Letter Laudato Si’ and the Apostolic Exhortation Laudate Deum, it is among the first States in the world to pursue sustainability projects by seeking innovative solutions that will help change the way of working while taking care of the protection of the ‘Common Home’ by adopting projects that, also through the use of reliable and eco-friendly technologies, will concretely reduce the impact of human activity on the environment.” [1]
• “Achieving neutrality will require investments in technological facilities using renewable energies, offsetting emissions produced in one area and reducing them in another, and above all, promoting electric and hybrid mobility. For this reason, the Governorate haslaunched a sustainable mobility development program called ‘Ecological Conversion 2030’, also designed to reduce the CO2 impact of its vehicle fleet. To this end, it intends to: gradually replace State-owned cars with electric vehicles; make its car fleet carbon-neutral by 2030.” [1]
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Given the multitude of problems facing our world, it is obvious that the Vatican is more focused on moving the entire world closer to their Ecological Conversion 2030 agenda. This plan is in line with the UN’s 2030 Sustainable Development Goals and will unite people worldwide around the Pope’s message that has emphasized the concept of ecological conversion within the context of the Catholic Church, calling for a change in how individuals and communities view and interact with the environment and with each other.
Let’s be clear, though: The ecological conversion that Rome is imposing is much more than just addressing environmental concerns. For example, the Jesuit publication American Magazine published an article titled “Laudato Si’ Calls Us to Ecological Conversion. What Does that Look Like?” They state unequivocally in it that ecological conversion includes both protecting the environment and preserving Sunday as the day of rest. The Jesuit publication stated:
• “Solutions to the environmental crisis were not only about eliminating problems but restoring relationships. This is precisely what Pope Francis exhorted the church to in Laudato Si’. The encyclical … was a call to more than eliminating plastic water bottles, using public transportation or advocating for the Paris climate agreement. ‘The ecological crisis is also a summons to profound interior conversion,’ Pope Francis writes. Rather than ‘ridiculing expressions of concern for the environment,’ he says, Christians need ‘an ecological conversion’.” [2]
• “Ecological conversion also entails bridging the gap between the sacramental life and environmental awareness.” [2]
• “In Laudato Si’, Francis echoes this realization: ‘The sacraments are a privileged way in which nature is taken up by God to become a means of mediating supernatural life.’ The pope asks that the sacraments inform our approach to issues facing the planet today. He suggests a renewed understanding of the Eucharist and recovery of the celebration of a day of rest.” [2]
• “Every Sunday, participation in the Eucharist can call forth in the church a deeper care and attention to creation as it is consecrated and reverenced. ‘Sunday is meant to be a day which heals our relationships with God, with ourselves, with others and with the world,’ Pope Francis says. Approaching Sunday with a deeper sense of rest and contemplation can help cultivate the interior conversion called for by Pope Francis.” [2]
With unwavering clarity, Roman Catholic Bishop John Sherrington of the Diocese of Westminster in London also stated that one of the first steps towards ecological conversion is to show gratitude and reverence for Sunday.
• “A first step towards ecological conversion is to appreciate more deeply the mystery of God’s creation and to respond with gratitude and reverence. At the end of the sixth day of creation, ‘God saw all that he had made, and indeed it was very good’ (Gen 1:31). On the seventh day he rested, ‘God blessed the seventh day and made it holy’ (Gen 2:3). The account of creation in the Book of Genesis establishes the pattern of the Jewish Sabbath as a holy day and a day of rest. Saint John Paul in his encyclical Dies Domini (1998) explores the rich meaning of the Lord’s Day – Sunday – in the light of its Jewish origins … Every Sunday we celebrate the joy of Easter Sunday, the mystery of our redemption, the gift of God’s creation and are caught into the mystery Of the ‘new creation’ as all things are renewed in Christ. There is an invitation to deepen our contemplation of the gift of all God’s creation on this day of gratitude. We can each take practical, small steps to deepen the appreciation of this gift; to pause and behold the beauty of a plant, to walk in nature, to clean up rubbish and seek to make the world more beautiful.” [3]
Sunday sacredness and Rome’s climate agenda are inextricably linked. You cannot separate them. Bible prophecy tells us that in the last days, Antichrist’s end-time kingdom of universal fraternity and solidarity will establish the mark of the beast upon the entire world. Currently, Pope Francis is trying to unite all people under the authority of a single, global, political-religious authority. This is how the Book of Revelation describes it:
“And all the world wondered after the beast.” Revelation 13:3.
“These have one mind, and shall give their power and strength unto the beast.” Revelation 17:13.
“For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through the abundance of her delicacies.” Revelation 18:3.
The whole world will be united, including Catholics, Protestants, pagans, spiritualists, and agnostics. Biblical prophecy also tells us that this end-time world power will dominate world trade and international relationships so that “no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name” (Revelation 13:16).
If we embrace the true gospel of Christ, we will not be swept away by the deadly errors of the last days. If we really believed in the Holy Scriptures, we would warn the world against the mark of papal apostasy—the Sunday law. Scripture calls us to embrace the seal of the living God, which is the keeping of the seventh-day Sabbath. Additionally, we are to warn against the impending mark of the beast, which is the legal imposition of Sunday rest.
This is the scenario that is unfolding, and in this context, a worldwide message from God will be sounding out loud, saying: “If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand, the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of His indignation.” Revelation 14:9. The great messages of Revelation 14:6–12 must be proclaimed at this very hour, saying: “Here is the patience of the saints; here are they that keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.” Revelation 14:12.
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[3] https://rcdow.org.uk/news/carbon-neutrality/the-call-to-ecological-conversion/
Antonio says
“May the Lord give no rest, day nor night, to those who are now careless and indolent in the cause and work of God. The end is near. This is that which Jesus would have us keep ever before us—the shortness of time.” —Letter 97, 1886.
Samuel Kimani Njoroge says
The ecological conversion simply means to abandon the use of fossil fuels, and embracing the use if alternative green sources of energy,the climate change agenda has taken high gear and the whole world has fallen under this hoax used by the Jesuits to control the world. This years’COP 28 , going to be held in Dubai ,UAE ,Pope Francis highlighted the importance of this meeting citing that the action needs to be taken inorder to maintain and protect the ecological conversion by abandoning fossil fuels and embracing the use green energy . In the recent encyclical Laudate Deum, he suggested that U.A.E despite being one of the biggest oil producers in the world has made a tremendous efforts inorder to make use of alternaative source of energy, and finally in his earlier encyclical letter of Laudato Si he has made his wish in Article 237 to make Sunday as the day of worship , just like the Jewish sabbath. So , this year , the Pope has made this year to be made into ecological conversion and finally to have Sunday as the day of rest by law. It’s very crystal clear that Pope Francis and his Jesuits are not hiding their intentions they want the Laudato Si to be implemented within the span of seven years (2023-2030) . The achievement of this goal will hasten the second coming of christ.
Andy Roman says
Very well articulated brother Njoroge. Rome is revealing its true colors, character and intentions. The entire world is drinking the Climate Kool-aid that has been laced with the Sunday poison.
Viviana says
The Sunday law is coming.