Monday, November 19, 2018

Pope decries that ‘wealthy few’ feast on what belongs to all

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Championing the cause of the poor, Pope Francis on Sunday lamented that “the wealthy few” enjoy what, “in justice, belongs to all” and said Christians cannot remain indifferent to the growing cries of the exploited and the indigent, including migrants.
Francis invited about 6,000 poor people as well as some of the volunteers who help them to the splendor of St. Peter’s Basilica where he celebrated Mass on a day the Catholic Church dedicates to the needy. Later, he sat down with 1,500 of the indigent for a lunch of lasagna, chicken, mashed potatoes and tiramisu in a Vatican auditorium. 
During the Seal Judgments in Revelation 6 a world religion called Mystery Babylon emerges to bring back in normalcy amidst the chaos. There will be world wars that result in famines, scarcities and famines. Will the Catholic Church emerge as this global religion to take care of the poor and starving? (Read More)