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1 Thessalonians 5
1. But of the times and the seasons, brethren, ye have no need that I write unto you.
2. For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night.
3. For when they(The Roman Catholic Church) shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child;( THE MOTHER Church and the HARLOT churches who follow her) and they shall not escape.
4. But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief.

Revelation 16 (with understanding)
12. And the sixth angel poured out his vial upon the great river Euphrates; (War in Iraq) and the water (People) thereof was dried up ( slowly dying off like water evaporating), that the way of the kings of the east might be prepared. (Made Ready for peace talks with "The Community of Sant'Egidio)
13. And I saw three unclean spirits like frogs (Devilish plans - With long tongues or speeches ) come out of the mouth of the dragon, (ROME) and out of the mouth of the beast, (Roman Catholic Church) and out of the mouth of the false prophet. (The Pope)
14. For they are the spirits of devils, working miracles, (Wonders of World peace making -The Community of Sant'Egidio) which go forth unto the kings of the earth and of the whole world,(United Nations) to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty.(there will not be a battle of Armageddon but rather Peace and Safety before the great day of God Almighty)
15. Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his garments, lest he walk naked, and they see his shame. ( Pack your spiritual suitcase)
16. And he gathered them together into a place( an organization) called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon. (Community of Sant 'Egidio)(Sant'Egidio or in English
St. Giles he was the Catholic miracle saint) (The Community of Sant'Egidio is considered miracle world peacemakers)
17. And the seventh angel poured out his vial into the air; and there came a great voice out of the temple of heaven, from the throne, saying, It is done. (It is time for the End)
Read in this order:
Understanding Revelation 17
1. And there came one of the seven angels (The sixth) which had the seven vials, and talked with me, saying unto me, Come hither; I will shew unto thee the judgment of the great whore that sitteth upon many waters: ( The Roman Catholic Church )
15. And he saith unto me, The waters which thou sawest, where the whore sitteth, are peoples, and multitudes, and nations, and tongues. (Every Continent in the world, waters - Euphrates, Iraq, people slowly dying )
12. And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power (Vengeance) as kings one hour with the beast.
13. These have one mind, and shall give their power and strength unto the beast.
14. These shall make war ( Feud, Fight, Disagree ) with the Lamb, ( with the belief of Jesus ) and the Lamb shall overcome them: (them= they believe other than the teachings of Jesus) for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings: and they that are with him are called, and chosen, and faithful.
16. And the ten horns (ten kings) which thou sawest upon the beast, (in ROME) these shall hate the whore, (Roman Catholic, Vatican) and shall make her desolate (made ruin) and naked, (Striped) and shall eat her flesh (externally) , and burn her with fire.
17. For God hath put in their hearts to fulfil his will, and to agree,( Avenge) and give (Bestow) their kingdom unto the beast, until the words of God shall be fulfilled.
18. And the woman which thou sawest is that great city, which reigneth over the kings of the earth. (THE HOLY SEE, VATICAN)
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Pope Meets With Sant'Egidio Leaders


VATICAN CITY, SEPT. 2, 2008 (Zenit.org).- Representatives of the Community of Sant'Egidio presented to Benedict XVI the program for the 2008 Inter religious Prayer Meeting for Peace.

Andrea Riccardi, the community's founder, was present at Monday's meeting in which he personally informed the Pope of the event titled "The Civilization of Peace: Religions and Cultures in Dialogue." It will be held Nov. 16-18 in Cyprus.

Sant'Egidio organizes this meeting every year to keep alive the spirit of the World Day of Prayer called by John Paul II in Assisi 1986. Benedict XVI was present at the 2007 meeting in Naples.

Sant'Egidio is organizing the prayer meeting in conjunction with the Orthodox archbishop of Cyprus, Chrysostom II.

Marco Impagliazzo, the president of Sant'Egidio, and Bishop Vincenzo Paglia of Terni-Narni-Amelia, were also present at the meeting.

The 40-year-old community informed in a communique that in the meeting with Benedict XVI they also discussed "poverty in the world and the care of AIDS in Africa."

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Tuesday August 5, 2oo8

News Europe

Italian army sent on to the streets

Troops have been deployed around the Duomo cathedral in Milan [EPA]

The Italian government has deployed 3,000 soldiers in cities across the country as part of a plan to fight street crime.

In the capital Rome, about 400 soldiers were stationed at underground stations and at an immigrant center on Monday.

"This morning we have deployed about 350-400 soldiers of the Italian army at institutional sites and sensitive sites," Lieutenant Colonel Claudio Caruso said.

The Italian opposition and police unions have criticized the use of troops, accusing the government of seeking to "militarize" city centers and using the measure to mask budget cuts in the security forces.

One opposition MP expressed fears that the move at the height of the tourist season could alarm visitors to the city.

But Gianni Alemanno, the mayor of Rome, said no soldier would patrol in the historic centre where most tourists are concentrated.

Roberto Maroni, the interior minister, told reporters in Rome last week that he wanted to "give the public a better perception of security".

Feeling safer

Paola Zabaglia, a commuter at Anangnina underground station, in a suburb of southeast Rome, welcomed the troop deployment.

"It is surely useful and people feel safer. It is important that they don't exceed in their duties but I am sure that it will be so," she said.

However, Ferruccio Paglia was not so sure saying: "I believe there are other ways to guarantee legality."

The measure, proposed by the government of Silvio Berlusconi, the prime minister, was approved by parliament last month and will remain in effect for six months.

Maroni gave details of the operation at Tuesday's news conference.

"The forces deployed amount to 3,000 units from the army, the navy, the air force, and Carabinieri with military duties," Maroni said.

"Of these, 2,000 are destined to the surveillance of sensitive sites and targets. In particular, 1,000 are destined to exterior surveillance of the immigration centres or CIE (centers for identification and expulsion), formerly known as CPT (centers for temporary stay)."

In Milan, troops were patrolling the Duomo cathedral and other sensitive sites such as the United States consulate and the city's synagogue.

While on the island of Lampedusa, where thousands of migrants have arrived from Africa in recent months seeking to enter Europe, 70 air force troops will replace the police who normally patrol the perimeter of the reception center.

'Absolutely safe'

But Mario Marazziti, a spokesperson for the Sant'Egidio community which works with immigrant groups in Rome, told Al Jazeera that there was little need for the measures as Milan or Rome were much safer than other cities in Europe.

Marazziti rejects the government's claims that Italy's streets are not safe

"We have fewer robberies in apartments in Italy than the UK and we have fewer homicides than the rest of Europe. Italy is absolutely a safe country, a great country. So we are launching a terrible message abroad and people are confused,"he said.

Marazziti said there was a complete difference between "reality and the perception of citizens".

"This is the result of years of preaching from the Northern League [a right-wing populist party] or from electoral campaigning which has been focusing on security," he said.

"So every Italian is convinced he's safe and that where he lives is safe – but that Italy is not safe … it's a real paradox and the perception is that we need more security."

Source: Al Jazeera and agencies







Religious leaders wrap up meeting,
urging enhanced dialogue between religions


www.chinaview.cn 2008-07-19 13:36:25

MADRID, July 18 (Xinhua) -- Representatives of the world's religions Friday ended a three-day inter-faith conference in Madrid, with calls for enhanced dialogue among people from different religions, civilizations and cultures.

The World Conference on Dialogue brought together Muslim, Christian and Jewish leaders as well as politicians and other experts on inter-religious dialogue.

Dialogue is the most important channel through which people can understand each other and conduct exchanges and cooperation, participants said in their final declaration.

They rejected the notion that conflict is inevitable between different cultures and civilizations, and called for efforts to promote common human values and build a harmonious world.

Terrorism is one of the main obstacles to dialogue and co-existence, the declaration said. It called for an international agreement on defining terrorism, addressing its root causes and pooling efforts to combat it.

Participants expressed the hope that their conclusions and proposals would win support from the UN General Assembly.

The gathering showed that dialogue is the best way to promote peace and harmony, said Abdullah al-Turki, secretary-general of the Muslim World League, at a press conference after the meeting.

Around 300 people attended the conference, organized by the Muslim World League from an initiative by Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah.






Saudi inter-faith conference urges
global anti-terrorism pact










MADRID (AFP) — Islamic, Christian and Jewish leaders Friday called for an international agreement to combat terrorism, at the end of a landmark Saudi-organised conference.

The representatives of the world's great monotheistic religions also appealed for a special session of the UN General Assembly to promote dialogue and prevent "a clash of civilizations."

"Terrorism is a universal phenomenon that requires unified international efforts to combat it in a serious, responsible and just way," participants at the three-day World Conference on Dialogue said in a final communique.

"This demands an international agreement on defining terrorism, addressing its root causes and achieving justice and stability in the world."

They called for more "ways of enhancing understanding and cooperation among people despite differences in their origins, colors and languages," and a "rejection of extremism and terrorism."

Around 200 participants attended the gathering in Madrid, organized by the Mecca-based Muslim World League from an initiative by Saudi King Abdullah and aimed at bringing the world's great monotheistic faiths closer together.

Among the representatives were the secretary general of the World Jewish Congress, Michael Schneider, and Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, who is in charge of the Vatican's relations with Muslims.

Tauran said Pope Benedict XVI had expressed "a great interest" in the conference.

"His Holiness is convinced that dialogue based on love and truth is the best way to contribute to harmony, happiness and peace for the people of the earth," he told the closing session.

The cardinal said the conference had "stressed the main convictions that we have in common."

The secretary general of the Muslim World League, Abdullah al-Turki, said more such conferences are planned, including possibly one in Japan.

The event took place against a backdrop of tensions between the Islamic world and the West since the September 11, 2001, attacks in the United States.

They range from restrictions on the use of the veil by Muslim women in some European countries to cartoons regarded as blasphemous by Muslims and the unresolved Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Organisers had billed the conference as a chance for the different religions to "get to know each other."

In that limited respect, observers said it had succeeded. It also demonstrated King Abdullah's desire to restore the tarnished image of Islam in the West since 9/11.

"I expect some important Jewish leaders will be taking back positive reports about the opportunity to engage with Muslims," said Walter Ruby, in charge of Muslim-Jewish relations at the New York-based Foundation for Ethnic Understanding.

He noted some prior resistance to the event among conservative Jewish elements in the US, "who are suspicious about Muslims and feel this is a PR thing... But I think it was a bold and important step. It was King Adbullah's 'Perestroika' moment," he told AFP.

One leading Muslim participant reported a "very good feeling" during the three days of talks.

"Nowadays, you have news about war everywhere, but there is no news about peace. At this conference, we sat down and had very good relations," the secretary general of the Kuwait-based World Organisation of Pan-Islamic Jurisprudence, Al Seyed AbolGhasem Al Dibaji, told AFP.

The conference however provoked some debate in Spain about the decision to stage it in Madrid rather than in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia remains the only Arab Muslim country to ban all non-Islamic religious practices on its soil, even though it has a large community of expatriates professing other faiths.

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July 16,2008

Spain: Peace and security to dominate faith summit









Saudi officials chose Spain as the site for an inter-faith summit due to its symbolism as a place where Muslims, Christians and Jews lived peacefully for over 500 years.


17 Jul 2008

The scale of the challenge and the glimmer of new possibilities in interreligious understnading is on display at the 16-18 July international interfaith conference convened in Madrid by the Muslim World League.

The meeting follows an initiative by Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah in bringing Muslims together.

One of the participants is ex-British Prime Minsiter Tony Blair, a hate figure for many Muslims because of his key role in the Iraq war.

Mr Balir, who has made interfaith work one of his priorities since leaving office, told reporters today that without co-existence among the religions, world peace would be very difficult to sustain.

His message echoes that of leading Catholic theologian Hans Kung, whose Global Ethics Foundation seeks to bring together people of goodwill from different backgrounds and beliefs.

The World Council of Churches is being represented at the event by one of its presidents, Patriarch Abune Paulos, head of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, and by Metropolitan Emmanuel (Adamakis) of France, from the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.

Also attending is Lebanese Minister of Culture Dr Tarek Mitri, a former WCC staff and a member of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and all the East, and the WCC's Director of Inter-religious dialogue and cooperation, the Rev Dr Shanta Premawardhana.

Organized by the Muslim World League at the initiative of Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, the three-day long "International Conference for Dialogue" is gathering some 200 participants representing Islam, Christianity, Judaism and Buddhism.

Islam is the official state religion of Saudi Arabia, while non-Muslim religious services and symbols are banned within the kingdom's territory.

This has led to accusations of appeasement and hypocrisy by civil rights groups.

Tony Blair said this morning that there was a "glimmer" of change sigballed by King Abdullah's role at the event, however, and that the meeting was part of a long and difficult process of encouraging global religious freedom and dialogue.

He spoke of the possibility of a Catholic Church being allowed in the Saudi kingdom. For Protestants and other religious groups, prospects of recognition are thin, however.





MADRID: “I never expected anything like it” was the comment of one Pakistani Muslim attending the World Conference on Dialogue organized by the Muslim World League and hosted by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah.

He could have been speaking for most of the participants at what is proving to be quite an extraordinary experience.

Almost all agree that the diversity of clerics and other delegates is nothing short of remarkable. In addition to those from every corner of the Muslim world and of every variety — Sunni muftis, Shiite imams, jurists, academics and more, there are innumerable bishops, priests, theologians and lay people from all Christian denominations and all parts of the world, plus a veritable phalanx of rabbis — European, American and Israeli — not to mention Hindu priests and Buddhist monks. Doubtless there are others as yet undiscovered.

The variety and color of clerical garb of many seen swirling in the conference hotel lobby and at the opening event at the El Prado Palace was in itself a remarkable statement about the event. This was dialogue in technicolor. Sunni muftis in white thobes, turbaned Shiite imams in brown cloaks, a cardinal in red and black, bishops in purple, bishops in black, bishops with remarkable headgear and jeweled crosses, rabbis with skullcaps and hats, Hindu priests in orange and vermilion, Buddhist monks in gray — it is a riot of color — and all not only mixing together with smiles on their faces and chatting together excitedly, but greeting and hugging each other like long-lost friends. The sight of one Hindu priest in orange cloths wandering along a path outside the royal palace just behind a Saudi imam in white thobe just after the opening event provided all the symbolism that was needed.

But, in fact, most people were in everyday wear, suits in general, and it was not easy to know who was what. At one point, I found myself sitting at a table with an Iraqi who turned out to be a Yazidi, a Japanese man who is Shinto priest — and an Indian Muslim who turned out to be a former correspondent for Arab News!

The symbolism of such a diverse presence at the conference was not lost on the delegates, several of whom are already involved in local interfaith dialogues in various parts of the world. It more than made up for the practical problems which were only to be expected in a conference that was organized at such short notice. It is a direct follow-on to the International Conference on Dialogue which took place in Makkah last month. Only those, it seems, who attended that remarkable event were in any way prepared for the no less extraordinary one in Madrid.

According to one Indian Muslim who was at the Makkah meeting, the Madrid summit is exactly what was envisaged.

The fact that the conference has taken place at all is one that many commented on yesterday. “Who would have imagined such an event as this after 9/11?” said one British participant. An Arab bishop expressed much the same astonishment, but it was astonishment laced with strong admiration: “I never imagined to see so many faiths here.”

Anglican and Roman Catholic priests and Jewish rabbis were equally surprised. For them, the importance of the conference was not what it may achieve in final statements, significant though they may be, but in itself — as proof that people of different faiths can come together without rancor and suspicion and instead with warmth and hope — and work for the common good.

That view was echoed by a senior Melkite Catholic cleric from Jordan; he was fulsome in his praise for King Abdullah and his initiative. “We always need wisdom in political leaders if there is to be peace,” he said. Dialogue and the conference were “of the greatest importance.” But there was realism in his attitude: “This was done by the Saudi leadership; now it is up to us, the participants, to take it to the people.”

For much-admired British rabbi David Rosen, it would, however, be foolish to imagine that religion alone can answer all the questions. “If politicians do not do what is needed, it (dialogue) will fail. Religion cannot succeed by itself.” But he added, politics will fail if it does not take religion into account. Religion needs to be brought into dealing with conflicts as “a source of reconciliation and peace.” Pointing specifically to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, he believed that peace initiative after initiative had failed “because there was no religious input.”

But even he is an evident enthusiast about the conference. Enthusiasm is the prevailing mood — that and a sense that King Abdullah has performed a remarkable feat in causing such an event to happen. There is, however, one other sentiment among all here. It is the view that this has to be the first of many such conferences; that if there is no follow-up to Madrid, dialogue will falter.

However, having been given a lead, those here are unlikely to let that happen.


A Spanish bishop walks next to Saudi King
Abdullah during the World Conference on
Dialogue at Pardo Palace in Madrid yesterday













Call for religions to join forces
Published: Thursday, 17 July, 2008, 08:34 AM Doha Time
MADRID: The kings of Saudi Arabia and Spain yesterday
urged world religions to join forces in building a more peaceful
and harmonious world.

It was time to turn “a new page for humanity” in inter-religious
understanding, which could help the world recover lost values
and emerge from confusion, Saudi King Abdullah said on inaugurating
the World Conference on Dialogue, a major inter-faith event sponsored
by his country in Madrid.
Islam was a religion of moderation and tolerance, the monarch stressed.
Earlier initiatives may have failed because they sought to merge religions,
an attempt doomed to failure because all religions were convinced of their
own beliefs despite God being the same for all, King Abdullah said.
Human tragedies were not caused by religions, but by extremism,
the monarch explained.
Spain’s King Juan Carlos said inter-faith dialogue could help to solve
problems including terrorism, hunger, disease and poverty.
Muslim World League secretary general Abdullah al-Turki called on
delegates attending the three-day conference to produce concrete
projects with follow-up plans.
Other guests at the inauguration included Spanish Prime Minister
Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Middle East Quartet envoy Tony Blair
and US civil rights figure the Reverend Jesse Jackson.
Around 250 Muslim, Christian and Jewish clergy and other experts
on inter-religious dialogue, including 15 women, were attending the meeting.
Experts and intellectuals including Lebanese Culture Minister Tariq Mitri
and Vatican inter-faith specialist Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran were to
analyse questions such as the civilisational foundations of inter-faith
dialogue, ways to promote it, and common human values.
The conference, which also includes representatives of Buddhism,
Hinduism and Taoism, is taking place against the backdrop of the
Middle East conflict and controversy over caricatures of Prophet
Muhammad, but it was expected to shun political questions.
The sessions are closed to the media, with a final communique
expected tomorrow.
Organised by the Muslim World League, the conference was partly
inspired by King Abdullah’s unprecedented meeting with
Pope Benedict XVI in the Vatican in November 2007, and by
the International Islamic Conference for Dialogue in Makkah last month.
The initiative was praised by the World Jewish Congress as a
“significant and timely development”.
Cardinal Tauran said Saudi Arabia’s “act of great courage”
had come surprisingly quickly after King Abdullah’s meeting with the pope.
Inter-religious understanding should be promoted with “prejudice-free”
religion studies at universities and by training specialists on inter-faith dialogue,
the newsletter of Radio Vatican quoted Tauran as saying.
Al-Turki said Spain had been chosen as the host country because of
the religious tolerance that characterised it when it was partly under
Moorish rule for eight centuries until 1492.
Muslims, Christians and Jews lived in relative harmony in Moorish
Spain, known as Al Andalus. “The image of Al Andalus made us hold
this conference in Spain,” al-Turki told the daily El Mundo.
King Abdullah also praised Spain’s support to the Middle East peace
process and role in promoting the Euro-Mediterranean partnership. - DPA



Amazing Blasphemed Catholic Statements Regarding the Pope

The Pope is God On This Earth

"Take care that we lose not that salvation, that life and breath which thou hast given us,
for thou art our shepherd, thou art our physician, thou art our governor, thou art our husbandman,
thou art finally another God on earth." Christopher Marcellus in Oration addressing
Pope Julius II, in Fifth Lateran Council, Session IV (1512), Council Edition. Colm. Agrip.
1618, (Sacrorum Conciliorum, J.D. Mansi (ed.), Vol. 32, col. 761), (also quoted in History of
the Councils, vol. XIV, col 109, by Labbe and Cossart).

"To believe that our Lord God the Pope has not the power to decree as he is
decreed, is to be deemed heretical." The Gloss of Extravagantes of Pope John
XXII, Cum. Inter, title 14, chapter 4, "Ad Callem Sexti Decretalium",
Column 140, Paris, 1685. (In an Antwerp edition of the Extravagantes,
the words, "Dominum Deum Nostrum Papam" (“Our Lord God the Pope”) can be found in column 153).

"It is quite certain that Popes have never disapproved or rejected this title '
Lord God the Pope' for the passage in the gloss referred to appears in the
edition of the Canon Law published in Rome by Gregory XIII." Statement from Fr. A. Pereira.

"Those whom the Pope of Rome doth separate, it is not a man that separates
them but God. For the Pope holdeth place on earth, not simply of a man but
of the true God....dissolves, not by human but rather by divine authority...
.I am in all and above all, so that God Himself and I, the vicar of God, hath
both one consistory, and I am able to do almost all that God can do...wherefore,
if those things that I do be said not to be done of man, but of God, what do you
make of me but God? Again, if prelates of the Church be called of Constantine
for gods, I then being above all prelates, seem by this reason to be above all
gods." Decretales Domini Gregori ix Translatione Episcoporum, (on the Transference of Bishops)
, title 7, chapter 3; Corpus Juris Canonice (2nd Leipzig ed., 1881), col. 99; (Paris, 1612), tom. 2,
Decretales, col. 205 (while Innocent III was Pope).

"The Pope takes the place of Jesus Christ on earth...by divine right the Pope has
supreme and full power in faith, in morals over each and every pastor and his flock.
He is the true vicar, the head of the entire church, the father and teacher of all Christians.
He is the infallible ruler, the founder of dogmas, the author of and the judge of councils;
the universal ruler of truth, the arbiter of the world, the supreme judge of heaven and earth,
the judge of all, being judged by no one, God himself on earth." Quoted in the New York Catechism.

"The pope is of so great dignity and so exalted that he is not a mere man, but as it were God,
and the vicar of God...
"The Pope alone is called most holy...
"Hence the Pope is crowned with a triple crown, as king of heaven and of earth and of hell.
"Moreover the superiority and the power of the Roman Pontiff by no means pertains only to
heavenly things, but also earthly things, and to things under the earth, and even over the
angels, whom he his greater than.
"So that if it were possible that the angels might err in the faith, or might think contrary to
the faith, they could be judged and excommunicated by the Pope....
"...the Pope is as it were God on earth, sole sovereign of the faithful of Christ, chief of kings,
having plenitude of power." Lucius Ferraris, in "Prompta Bibliotheca Canonica, Juridica,
Moralis, Theologica, Ascetica, Polemica, Rubristica, Historica", Volume V, article on "Papa,
Article II", titled "Concerning the extent of Papal dignity, aut
hority, or dominion and infallibility", #1, 5, 13-15, 18, published in Petit-Montrouge (Paris) by J. P. Migne, 1858 edition.

"[Pope] PIUS XI, Pontifex Maximus." Pope Pius XI, Mortalium Animos
(The Promotion of True Religious Unity), Encyclical promulgated on January 6, 1928.
http://www.catholicism.org/pages/mortal.htm

"The Pope and God are the same, so he has all power in Heaven and earth
." Pope Pius V, quoted in Barclay, Chapter XXVII, p. 218, "Cities Petrus Bertanous".

“...We hold upon this earth the place of God Almighty..." Pope Leo XIII, in
Praeclara Gratulationis Publicae (The Reunion of Christendom), Encyclical
promulgated on June 20, 1894.
http://www.users.qwest.net/~slrorer/ReunionOfChristendom.htm




The Pope is Immortal

“...Our immortal predecessor, Pope Leo XIII...” Pope Pius XI, in Quas Primas
(On the Feast of Christ the King), Encyclical promulgated on December 11, 1925, #18.

http://www.newadvent.org/docs/pi11qp.htm


The Pope is Infallible

“The Roman Pontiff, head of the college of bishops, enjoys this
infallibility in virtue of his office, when, as Supreme Pastor and teacher
of all the faithful--who confirms his brethren in the faith--he proclaims by a
definitive act a doctrine pertaining to faith or morals....
The infallibility promised to the Church is also present in the
body of bishops when, together with Peter’s successor,
‘they exercise the supreme Magisterium,’ above all in an
Ecumenical Council. When the Church through its supreme Magistrium
proposes a doctrine ‘for belief as being divinely revealed,’ and as the teaching
of Christ, the definitions ‘must be adhered to with the obedience of faith.’
This infallibility extends as far as the doposit of divine revelation itself.”
Catechism of the Catholic Church, #891, 1994 edition.

"The Pope cannot make a mistake." Pope Gregory VII,
(quoted by The Benedictine Network in a listing of notable items by the various popes throughout history).
http://www.whiterobedmonks.org/netsor1a.html


The Pope's Crown Bears This Inscription

Question. "What are the letters supposed to be in the Pope's crown,
and what do they signify if anything?
Answer. "The letters inscribed in the Pope's mitre are these:
Vicarius Filii Dei, which is the Latin for Vicar of the Son of God.
Catholics hold that the Church which is a visible society must
have a visible head. Christ, before His ascension into heaven,
appointed St. Peter to act as His representative. Upon the
death of Peter the man who succeeded to the office of Peter as
Bishop of Rome, was recognized as the head of the Church. Hence
to the Bishop of Rome, as head of the Church, was given the title
'Vicar of Christ.'
"Enemies of the Papacy denounce this title as a malicious assumption.
But the Bible informs us that Christ did not only give His Church authority
to teach, but also to rule. Laying claim to the authority to rule in Christ's spiritual kingdom,
in Christ's stead, is not a whit more malicious than laying claim to the authority to teach
in Christ's name. And this every Christian minister does." Our Sunday Visitor,
(Catholic Weekly), April 18, 1915, thirteenth question under
"Bureau of Information," p. 3, (on page 2 appears "sanctions for
the editor" from Pope Pius X, dated May 17, 1914; from the
Apostolic Delegate, John Bonzano, dated April 27, 1913; and
from J. H. Alerding, Bishop of Fort Wayne, Ind., dated March 29, 1912).

"Ut sicut Beatus Petrus in terris vicarius Filii Dei fuit constitutus, ita et
Pontifices eius successores in terris principatus potestatem amplius,
quam terrenae imperialis nostrae seremitatis mansuetudo habere
videtur." Prompta Bibliotheca Canonica, Juridica, Moralis, Theologica,
Ascetica, Polemica, Rubristica, Historica, by Lucius Ferraris, Volume V,
article on "Papa, Article II", titled "Concerning the extent of Papal dignity,
authority, or dominion and infallibility", point #20, column 1828, published in
Petit-Montrouge (Paris) by J. P. Migne, 1858 edition. To see a copy of this
document, please click here.
(Translated into English it reads: "As the blessed Peter was constituted
Vicar of the Son of God on earth, so it is seen that the Pontiffs, his successors,
hold from us and our empire the power of a supremacy on the earth greater
than the clemency of our earthly imperial serenity.")

"Beatus Petrus in terris Vicarius filii Dei videtur esse constitutus
." Decretum Gratiani, prima pars, dist. xcvi, col. 472,
(first published at Bologna about 1148, and reprinted in 1555.
Translation by Christopher B. Coleman, Ph. D., in
"The Treatise of Lorenzo Vallo on the Donation of Constantine," p. 13.
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1922).
(Translated into the English this reads: "Blessed Peter is seen to
have been constituted vicar of the son of God on the earth.")

"Beatus Petrus in terris Vicarius filii Dei esse videtur constitutus
." Corpus Juris Canonici Emendatum et Notis Illustratum Gregorii XIII.
Pont. Max., Lvgdvn., MDCXXII, col. 295.

"Beatus Petrus in terris vicarius Filii Dei esse videtur constitutus.
" Corpus Juris Canonici, Gregorii XIII, Pontif. Max., Auctoritate, Distinctio 96,
Column 286, Canon Constantinus 14, Magdeburg, 1747.

The title given to the Pope is "Vicarius Filii Dei." Sacrosancta concilia ad
regitionem exacta, by Philippe Labbe, SJ., Vol. I, p 1534: Paris, 1671.

"The temporal power in the hands of St. Gregory I was a fatherly and
patriarchal rule over nations not as yet reduced to civil order. In the hands
of St. Leo III it became a power of creating empires. In the hands of St. Gregory VII
it was a scourge to chasten them. In the hands of Alexander III it was a dynasty,
ruling supremely, in the name of God, over the powers of the world
....So that I may say there never was a time when the temporal power
of the Vicar of the Son of God, though assailed as we see it, was more
firmly rooted throughout the whole unity of the Catholic Church.
"It was a dignified obedience to bow to the Vicar of the Son of God,
and to remit the arbitration of their griefs to one whom all wills consented to obey
." The Temporal Power of the Vicar of Jesus Christ, by Henry Edward
Cardinal Manning, pp. 231-232, second edition, London: Burns and Lambert, 1862.


The Pope Has All Power in Heaven
and Earth and Can Change Divine Laws

"The Pope is of great authority and power, that he is able to modify,
declare, or interpret even divine laws. The Pope can modify divine
law, since his power is not of man, but of God, and he acts as
vicegerent of God upon earth..." Lucius Ferraris, in "Prompta
Bibliotheca Canonica, Juridica, Moralis, Theologica, Ascetica,
Polemica, Rubristica, Historica", Volume V, article on "Papa, Article II", titled
"Concerning the extent of Papal dignity, authority, or dominion and infallibility", #30,
published in Petit-Montrouge (Paris) by J. P. Migne, 1858 edition.

“Christ entrusted His office to the chief pontiff;... but all power in heaven
and in earth has been given to Christ;... therefore the chief pontiff,
who is His vicar, will have this power.” Corpus Juris, chap. 1, column 29,
translated from a gloss on the words Porro Subesse Romano Pontiff.

“The Pope’s authority is unlimited, incalculable; it can strike, as Innocent III says,
wherever sin is; it can punish every one; it allows no appeal and is itself Sovereign Caprice;
for the Pope carries, according to the expression of Boniface VIII, all rights in the
Shrine of his breast. As he has now become infallible, he can by the use of the little word,
'orbi,' (which means that he turns himself round to the whole Church) make every rule,
every doctrine, every demand, into a certain and incontestable article of Faith.
No right can stand against him, no personal or corporate liberty; or as the Canonists put it --
'The tribunal of God and of the pope is one and the same.'” Ignaz von Dollinger, in
“A Letter Addressed to the Archbishop of Munich”, 1871
(quoted in The Acton Newman Relations (Fordham University Press), by MacDougall, p 119-120).

"We may according to the fullness of our power, dispose of the law and dispense above the law.
Those whom the Pope of Rome doth separate, it is not a man that separates them but God.
For the Pope holdeth place on earth, not simply of a man but of the true God....dissolves,
not by human but rather by divine authority....I am in all and above all, so that God Himself
and I, the vicar of God, hath both one consistory, and I am able to do almost all that God can do
...Wherefore, no marvel, if it be in my power to dispense with all things, yea with the precepts of Christ.
" Decretales Domini Gregori ix Translatione Episcoporum,
(on the Transference of Bishops), title 7, chapter 3; Corpus Juris Canonice
(2nd Leipzig ed., 1881), col. 99; (Paris, 1612), tom. 2, Decretales, col. 205
(while Innocent III was Pope).

"Therefore the decision of the Pope and the decision of God constitute one decision
....Since, therefore, an appeal is always made from an inferior judge to a superior,
just as no one is greater than himself, so no appeal holds when made from the Pope to God,
because there is one consistory of the Pope himself and of God Himself
." Augustinus Triumphus, in Summa de Potestate Ecclesiastica, 1483, questio 6. Latin.



The Pope Can Change, Add to, or Take Away From,
and His Word is Greater than the Holy Scriptures

"We confess that the Pope has power of changing Scripture and of
adding to it, and taking from it, according to his will." Roman Catholic
Confessions for Protestants Oath, Article XI, (Confessio Romano-Catholica
in Hungaria Evangelicis publice praescripta te proposita, editi a Streitwolf),
as recorded in Congressional Record of the U.S.A., House Bill 1523,
Contested election case of Eugene C. Bonniwell, against Thos. S. Butler, Feb. 15, 1913.
http://www.geocities.com/visplace/godsmith20.htm

"We confess that whatever new thing the Pope ordains, rather it be
in Scriptures or not in Scripture, and whatever he commands is true, divine
and salvific; and therefore ought to be held by Lay People in greater esteem
than the living God." Roman Catholic Confessions for Protestants Oath, Article IV,
(Confessio Romano-Catholica in Hungaria Evangelicis publice praescripta te proposita, editi a Streitwolf), as recorded in Congressional Record of the U.S.A., House Bill 1523, Contested election case of Eugene C. Bonniwell, against Thos. S. Butler, Feb. 15, 1913.

http://www.geocities.com/visplace/godsmith20.htm


All People Must Be Subject to the Authority of the Pope
in Order to be in God's True Church

"It is absolutely necessary that the Christian community be subject
in all things to the Sovereign Pontiff if it wishes to be a part of the
divinely-established society founded by our Redeemer." Pope Pius XII, Orientalis Ecclesiae,
quoted in "Acta Apostolicae Sedis", 36:129, Rome: Vatican Press,
(quoted in Apostolic Digest, by Michael Malone, Book 4:
"The Book of Christians", Chapter 4: "There is No Allegiance to Christ Without
Submission to the Pope").
http://www.geocities.com/visplace/godsmith20.htm

"Where Peter (or his successor) is, there is the Church." St. Ambrose,
Commentary on Twelve of David's Psalms, XL:30; JUR, vol. 2:1261,
(quoted in Apostolic Digest, by Michael Malone, Book 4:
"The Book of Christians", Chapter 4: "There is No Allegiance to Christ Without Submission to the Pope").



"You above all, venerable brothers, have known how this dogma of
our religion has been unanimously and unceasingly declared,
defended and insisted upon in synods by the Fathers of the
Church. Indeed, they have never stopped teaching that 'God is one,
Christ is one, the Church established upon Peter by the voice of the
Lord is one;' 'the massive foundation of the great Christian state
has been divinely built upon, as it were, this rock, this very firm stone
;' 'this Chair, which is unique and the first of gifts, has always been designated
and considered as the Chair of Peter;' 'shining forth throughout the world it maintains
its primacy;' 'it is also the root and matrix whence sacerdotal unity has sprung;' it is not only
the head but also the mother and teacher of all the Churches...'the Roman Pontiff, who
holds Primacy in the entire world, is the Successor of Blessed Peter the Prince of the
Apostles and the true Vicar of Christ, the head of the whole Church, and is the visible
Father and Teacher of all Christians.' There are other, almost countless, proofs drawn
from the most trustworthy witnesses which clearly and openly testify with great faith,
exactitude, respect and obedience that all who want to belong to the true and only
Church of Christ must honor and obey this Apostolic See and Roman Pontiff.
" Pope Pius IX, Amantissimus (On The Care Of The Churches),
Encyclical promulgated on April 8, 1862, # 3.
http://www.ewtn.com/library/ENCYC/P9AMANT2.HTM

"No one is found in the one Church of Christ, and no one perseveres in it,
unless he acknowledges and accepts obediently the supreme authority of
St. Peter and his legitimate successors." Pope Pius XI, Mortalium Animos, PTC:873,
(quoted in Apostolic Digest, by Michael Malone, Book 4: "The Book of Christians",
Chapter 4: "There is No Allegiance to Christ Without Submission to the Pope").
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/6480/catholics/apostolic4chp4.html

"It is an error to believe that a man is in the Church if he abandons the See of Peter,
the foundation of the Church." St. Cyprian, UOC, CSL, vol. 3, pt. 1, p. 207 (1868),
(quoted in Apostolic Digest, by Michael Malone, Book 4: "The Book of Christians",
Chapter 4: "There is No Allegiance to Christ Without Submission to the Pope").
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/6480/catholics/apostolic4chp4.html

"If, therefore, the Greeks or others say that they are not committed to Peter
and to his successors, they necessarily say that they are not of the sheep of
Christ, since the Lord says that there is only one fold and one shepherd (Jn.10:16).
Whoever, therefore, resists this authority, resists the command of God Himself.
" Pope Boniface VIII, Unam Sanctam, DNZ:468, (quoted in Apostolic Digest,
by Michael Malone, Book 4: "The Book of Christians", Chapter 4:
"There is No Allegiance to Christ Without Submission to the Pope").

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/6480/catholics/apostolic4chp4.html

All Who Separate From the Control of the Pope are Without Christ

"Remember and understand well that where Peter is, there is the Church;
that those who refuse to associate in communion with the Chair of Peter
belong to Antichrist, not to Christ. He who would separate himself from the
Roman Pontiff has no further bond with Christ." Pope Leo XIII, Satis Cognitum,
quoted in "Acts of Leo XIII: Supreme Pontiff", Rome: Vatican Press, 1896,
(quoted in Apostolic Digest, by Michael Malone, Book 4:
"The Book of Christians", Chapter 4:
"There is No Allegiance to Christ Without Submission to the Pope").
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/6480/catholics/apostolic4chp4.html



All People Must Be Subject to the
Authority of the Pope in Order to be Saved

"Christ Jesus left you this sweet key of obedience; for He left His Vicar,
whom you are all obliged to obey until death. And whoever is outside
his obedience is in a state of damnation." St. Catherine of Siena, MCH,
reference #374, (quoted in Apostolic Digest, by Michael Malone, Book 5:
"The Book of Obedience", Chapter 1:
"There is No Salvation Without Personal Submission to the Pope").
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/6480/catholics/apostolic5chp1.html

"Although the devil desired to sift all the disciples, the Lord testifies that
He Himself asked for Peter alone, and wished that the others be
confirmed by him (Lk. 22:32); and to Peter as well was committed
the care of "feeding the sheep" (Jn. 21:15); and also to him did the
Lord hand over the "keys to the kingdom of Heaven" (Mt. 16:19).
If, however, anyone believes contrary to this, let him know he is
condemned and anathematized. Consider, therefore,
that whoever has not been in the peace and unity of the
Church cannot have the Lord. Those not willing to be
at agreement in the Church of God cannot abide with God.
For the Church of God is established among those known
to preside over the Apostolic Sees, and whoever separates himself
from these Sees is manifestly in schism." Pope Pelagius II, Quod Ad
Dilectionem," DNZ:246; "Dilectionis Vestrae," DNZ:247,
(quoted in Apostolic Digest, by Michael Malone, Book 4:
"The Book of Christians", Chapter 4:
"There is No Allegiance to Christ Without Submission to the Pope").
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/6480/catholics/apostolic4chp4.html

"...our Divine Redeemer also governs His Mystical Body in
a visible and normal way through His Vicar on earth....
After His glorious Ascension into heaven this Church
rested not on Him alone, but on Peter too, its visible
foundation stone. That Christ and His Vicar constitute one
only Head is the solemn teaching of Our predecessor of immortal
memory Boniface VIII in the Apostolic Letter Unam Sanctam;
and his successors have never ceased to repeat the same.
"They, therefore, walk in the path of dangerous error who believe
that they can accept Christ as the Head of the Church, while not
adhering loyally to His Vicar on earth. They have taken away the
visible head, broken the visible bonds of unity and left the Mystica
l Body of the Redeemer so obscured and so maimed, that those who
are seeking the haven of eternal salvation can neither see it nor find it....
"As the Divine Redeemer sent the Paraclete, the Spirit of Truth, who in
His name should govern the Church in an invisible way, so, in the same manner,
He commissioned Peter and his successors to be His personal representatives on
earth and to assume the visible government of the Christian community
." Pope Pius XII, Mystici Corporis Christi (On the Mystical Body of Christ),
Encyclical promulgated on June 29, 1943, #41-42, 69.
http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius12/P12MYSTI.HTM

"Those who are obstinate toward the authority of the Roman Pontiff
cannot obtain eternal salvation." Pope Pius IX, Quanto Conficiamur Moerore,
DNZ:1677, (quoted in Apostolic Digest, by Michael Malone, Book 5:
"The Book of Obedience", Chapter 1: "There is No Salvation Without Personal Submission to the Pope").
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/6480/catholics/apostolic5chp1.html

"We teach,...We declare that the Roman Church by the Providence of
God holds the primacy of ordinary power over all others, and that this
power of jurisdiction of the Roman Pontiff, which is truly episcopal, is immediate.
Toward it, the pastors and the faithful of whatever rite and dignity, both individually
and collectively, are bound by the duty of hierarchical subordination and true
obedience, not only in matters which pertain to faith and morals, but also in
those which concern the discipline and government of the Church spread
throughout the whole world, in such a way that once the unity of communion
and the profession of the same Faith has been preserved with the Roman
Pontiff, there is one flock of the Church of Christ under one supreme shepherd.
This is the teaching of the Catholic truth from which no one can depart without
loss of faith and salvation." Pope Pius XII, Ad Apostolorum Principis
(On Communism And The Church In China), Encyclical Promulgated
on June 29, 1958, #46.
http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/pius_xii/encyclicals/documents/hf_p-xii_enc_29061958_ad-apostolorum-principis_en.html

"He who does not enter by the door of the fold shall not have salvation.
The door of the fold is the Catholic Church and union with the Head
who represents Jesus Christ." St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, "Travels",
Chicago: 1944, p. 170, (quoted in Apostolic Digest, by Michael
Malone, Book 5: "The Book of Obedience", Chapter 1
: "There is No Salvation Without Personal Submission to the Pope").
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/6480/catholics/apostolic5chp1.html

"Urged by faith, we are obliged to believe and to maintain that the Church is one,
holy, catholic, and also apostolic. We believe in her firmly and we confess with
simplicity that outside of her there is neither salvation nor the remission of sins...
There had been at the time of the deluge only one ark of Noah, prefiguring the
one Church, which ark, having been finished to a single cubit, had only one pilot
and guide, i.e., Noah, and we read that, outside of this ark, all that subsisted on the
earth was destroyed....Furthermore, we declare, we proclaim, we define that it is
absolutely necessary for salvation that every human creature be subject to the Roman Pontiff
." Pope Boniface VIII, Unam Sanctam, Bull promulgated on November 18, 1302.
http://www.ewtn.com/library/PAPALDOC/B7UNAM.HTM

"The Saviour Himself is the door of the sheepfold: 'I am the door of the sheep.'
Into this fold of Jesus Christ, no man may enter unless he be led by the Sovereign Pontiff;
and only if they be united to him can men be saved, for the Roman Pontiff is the Vicar of
Christ and His personal representative on earth." Pope John
XXIII, in To the Bishops and Faithful Assisting at His Coronation, Homily given on November 4, 1958.

"O glorious St. Peter, obtain for us a sincere loyalty to our Holy Mother the Church;
grant that we may ever remain most closely and sincerely united to the Roman
Pontiff who is the heir of thy faith and authority: the one, true, visible head of the
Catholic Church, that mystical Ark outside which there is no salvation.
" Pope Benedict XV, RAC:484, (quoted in Apostolic Digest, by Michael Malone
, Book 2: "The Book of Salvation", Chapter 1:
"There is No Salvation Outside the One True Church").
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/6480/catholics/apostolic2chp1.html

"But the supreme teacher in the Church is the Roman Pontiff. Union of minds,
therefore, requires, together with a perfect accord in the one faith, complete
submission and obedience of will to the Church and to the Roman Pontiff,
as to God Himself. This obedience should, however, be perfect...(and) must
consequently be accepted without wavering....
"Wherefore it belongs to the Pope to judge authoritatively what things the
sacred oracles contain, as well as what doctrines are in harmony, and what
in disagreement, with them; and also, for the same reason, to show forth what
things are to be accepted as right, and what to be rejected as worthless; what
it is necessary to do and what to avoid doing, in order to attain eternal salvation
." Pope Leo XIII, in Sapientiae Christianae (On Christians As Citizens),
Encyclical promulgated on January 10, 1890, #22-24.
http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Leo13/l13sapie.htm

"To be subject to the Roman Pontiff is absolutely necessary for salvation.
" St. Thomas Aquinas, Against the Errors of the Greeks, Pt. 2, ch. 36; PTC:484,
(quoted in Apostolic Digest, by Michael Malone, Book 5: "The Book of Obedience",
Chapter 1: "There is No Salvation Without Personal Submission to the Pope").
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/6480/catholics/apostolic5chp1.html

"This is our last lesson to you: receive it, engrave it in your minds, all of you:
by God's commandment salvation is to be found nowhere but in the Church;
the strong and effective instrument of salvation is none other than the Roman Pontificate.
" Pope Leo XIII, in Allocution for the 25th Anniversary of His Election, given on
February 20, 1903 (quoted in "Papal Teachings: The Church", by the Benedictine
Monks of Solesmes, St. Paul Editions, Boston, 1962, par. 653).

"It is necessary for salvation that all the faithful of Christ be subject to the Roman Pontiff."
Fifth Lateran Council, (quoted in Apostolic Digest, by Michael Malone, Book 4:
"The Book of Christians", Chapter 4: "There is No Allegiance to Christ Without Submission to the Pope").
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/6480/catholics/apostolic4chp4.html

"No man...outside the faith of the Church and obedience to the Roman Pontiff
can finally be saved." Pope Clement VI, Epistle of September 29, 1351,
(quoted in article "Is There Salvation Outside the Church?")
http://www.catholicculture.org/docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=964


Even if the Pope is in Error or Were Evil,
He Still Holds Power Over All Christ's Faithful!

"...whether it be possible for him (the Pope) to err or not,
is to be obeyed by all the faithful." St. Robert Bellarmine,
De Romano Pontifice, pt. 5, (quoted in Apostolic Digest,
by Michael Malone, Book 5: "The Book of Obedience",
Chapter 1: "There is No Salvation Without Personal Submission to the Pope").
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/6480/catholics/apostolic5chp1.html

"It is error to believe that, if the Pope were a reprobate and an evil
man and consequently a member of the devil, he has no power over the faithful
" Council of Constance, Condemnation of Errors, against Wycliffe, Session VIII, and
Hus: Session XV; DNZ:621, 617, 588, (quoted in Apostolic Digest, by Michael Malone,
Book 5: "The Book of Obedience", Chapter 1:
"There is No Salvation Without Personal Submission to the Pope").
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/6480/catholics/apostolic5chp1.html

"Even if the Pope were Satan incarnate, we ought not to raise
up our heads against him, but calmly lie down to rest on his bosom.
He who rebels against our Father is condemned to death, for that which
we do to him we do to Christ: we honor Christ if we honor the Pope; we
dishonor Christ if we dishonor the Pope. I know very well that many defend
themselves by boasting: "They are so corrupt, and work all manner of evil!"
But God has commanded that, even if the priests, the pastors, and Christ-on-earth were
incarnate devils, we be obedient and subject to them, not for their sakes, but for the sake of
God, and out of obedience to Him." St. Catherine of Siena, SCS, p. 201-202, p. 222,
(quoted in Apostolic Digest, by Michael Malone, Book 5: "The Book of Obedience",
Chapter 1: "There is No Salvation Without Personal Submission to the Pope").
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/6480/catholics/apostolic5chp1.html

"It is error to believe that, if the Pope were wicked and reprobate, then he is of the
devil and is not head of the Church Militant..." Pope Martin V, Inter Cunctas et in
Eminentis, DNZ:646, (quoted in Apostolic Digest, by Michael Malone, Book 5:
"The Book of Obedience", Chapter 1: "There is No Salvation Without Personal Submission to the Pope").

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/6480/catholics/apostolic5chp1.html


The Pope is Christ's Replacement
(Vicar or Vicegerent) on Earth

"The pope is the supreme judge of the law of the land...
.He is the vicegerent of Christ, and is not only a priest forever,
but also King of kings and Lord of lords." La Civilta Cattolica,
March 18, 1871 (quoted in "An Inside View of the Vatican Counci
l" by Leonard Woosely Bacaon, p 229, American Tract Society edition).

"We the Archbishops and Bishops of Ireland, prostrate at the feet of your Holiness,
humbly offer you our warmest congratulations on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee
of your ordination to the priesthood...our thoughts go back to that great event fifty years
ago by which your Holiness was taken from amongst men and appointed for men in the
things that pertain to God, was made a minister of Christ and a dispenser of His mysteries,
received power over the real and mystical body of our Saviour and became a mediator between
God and man - another Christ." Address of Irish Archbishops and Bishops to Pope Pius Xll, in 1949.

"Receive the tiara adorned with three crowns and know that thou art Father of princes
and kings, Ruler of the world, Vicar of our Savior Jesus Christ." Papal Coronation Ceremony.

“All the names which are attributed to Christ in Scripture, implying His supremacy over
the church, are also attributed to the Pope.” Robert Bellarmine,
in Disputationes de Controversiis, "On the Authority of Councils", book 2, Chapter 17.

"...we promulgate anew the definition of the ecumenical council of Florence,
which must be believed by all faithful Christians, namely that the apostolic see
and the Roman pontiff hold a world-wide primacy, and that the Roman pontiff
is the successor of blessed Peter, the prince of the apostles, true vicar of Christ, head
of the whole church and father and teacher of all christian people. To him, in blessed
Peter, full power has been given by our lord Jesus Christ to tend, rule and govern the universal church....
"So, then, if anyone says that the Roman pontiff...has only the principal part,
but not the absolute fullness, of this supreme power; or that this power of his is
not ordinary and immediate both over all and each of the churches and over
all and each of the pastors and faithful: let him be anathema." Pope Pius IX,
in First Vatican Council, Session 4, First Dogmatic Constitution
on the Church of Christ, Chapter 3, #1, 9, July 18, 1870.
http://www.piar.hu/councils/ecum20.htm

"The Pope is not only the representative of Jesus Christ, he is Jesus
Christ himself, hidden under the veil of flesh." Catholic National, July, 1895.



Supreme Papal Authority Comes
From the Law of the Caesars

"...superior papal authority and dominion is derived from the law of the
Caesars." Lucius Ferraris, in "Prompta Bibliotheca Canonica, Juridica,
Moralis, Theologica, Ascetica, Polemica, Rubristica, Historica", Volume V,
article on "Papa, Article II", titled "Concerning the extent of Papal dignity,
authority, or dominion and infallibility", #19, published in Petit-Montrouge
(Paris) by J. P. Migne, 1858 edition.

"...the appellation of God had been confirmed by Constantine on the Pope,
who being God, cannot be judged by man." Pope Nicholas I,
quoted in History of the Councils, vol. IX, Dist.: 96, Can 7,
"Satis Evidentur Decret Gratian Primer Para", by Labbe and Cossart.