Even from his hospital bed, frail but determined, Pope Francis continues to push the Jesuit agenda, calling for world peace and unity despite his deteriorating health. His message to world leaders is to embrace peace and work for reconciliation by entrusting their souls to Mary. Even in the face of death, Pope Francis remains committed to the ultimate mission of the Vatican by continuing to spread the wine of Babylon from his so-called deathbed.
The following was published by the Jesuit magazine America while Pope Francis was in the hospital:
• “Pope Francis, in a message from Gemelli Hospital, asked for prayers for peace in the conflict areas of the world.” [1]
• “I greet all the pilgrims present in Rome today, the pope said in his message, and, as he does often, he urged them to pray for an end to the conflicts in the world.” [1]
• “Thank you for the affection, prayer and closeness with which you are accompanying me in these days,’ he said.” [1]
• “I would like to thank the doctors and healthcare workers in this hospital for their care: they do such a valuable and tiring job, let us support them with prayer!” [1]
• “He concluded his message by encouraging people to entrust themselves to Our Lady, ‘that she may help us be, like her, chorists and creators of the beauty that saves the world‘.” [1]
Pope Francis, who was basically consigned to the grave, refuses to remain silent. From his hospital bed, where the world watches and waits for news about his condition, he continues to push his message and has not given up. Even as death looms, he is undeterred, using what so many have said are his final moments to continue to spread the lies of spiritualism, calling on people to put their faith in the spirits of the dead—Mary. Sunday sacredness and spiritualism are the two great errors that constitute the Jesuit agenda.
“Through the two great errors, the immortality of the soul, and Sunday sacredness, Satan will bring the people under his deceptions. While the former lays the foundation of Spiritualism, the latter creates a bond of sympathy with Rome” (Great Controversy, p. 588).
In times of crisis, when death looms and uncertainty grips our hearts, there is only one true hope—Jesus Christ. He alone faced the grave and conquered it, rising again in victory over sin and death. When fear and despair threaten to consume us, we must place our faith in Him, not in Mary or anyone else, because it was Jesus alone who said:
“I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death.” Revelation 1:18.
Sources
[1] https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2025/02/16/pope-francispeace-hospital-249943
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