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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Pectoral Cross Controversy: It's Not an Osiris Skeleton!!!

Another issue from the false MDM websites that has come to my attention. People on that site are actually saying that the pectoral cross Pope Francis has worn since his days as a Bishop and will continue to wear throughout his papacy IS AN IMAGE OF OSIRIS THE GOD OF THE DEAD LEADING HIS SHEEP LIKE DEAD FOLLOWERS. No, I'm not joking. They really believe this.  I advise the MDM followers and all others who want to see the truth for themselves to view this close-up image of the actual pectoral cross he is wearing:



Yes, it is an image of CHRIST THE GOOD SHEPHERD carrying a tired lamb across His shoulders as He leads the flock of the faithful to heaven.

If you are still critical of the details, click THIS LINK view the centuries of depictions of Jesus the Good Shepherd. There is no rule about how ancient to modern artists can interpret this design. Nobody really ever saw Jesus physically carrying a sheep. Depictions of Jesus the Good Shepherd Over Centuries

8 comments:

  1. Thank you for all your hard work in pointing out the many errors in this heretical group. The things they come up with are so unbelievable it is a wonder that anyone listens to her, but they do. It is madness beyond belief. God bless you!

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    1. Thank you Geoff, and may God bless you too!

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  2. Sorry, I don't understand this controversy, Lovey. Has the W2C website pointed this out or is it the overflow of sewage pouring forth from this seer MDM? I'm with Geoff; it is unbelievable.

    Catholics caught up in this tend to dismiss anything they don't understand in her writings; skip over and focus on what they do understand. Maybe they believe "it" because they want to. Poor souls are just so desperate for Jesus to return again and solve all their problems. They completely seem to have forgotten the kingdom they are waiting for has already been inaugurated by Jesus Christ and is within us. I'd feel desperate too, it I thought for a moment that God had reneged on His promises. As always, the antidote to the brood of vipers at W2C website is Sacred Scripture. A favorite of Bl.JPII:

    Luke 4:16 - 21
    “And he [Jesus] came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up; and he went to the synagogue, as his custom was, on the Sabbath day. And he stood up to read; and there was given to him the book of the prophet Isaiah. He opened the book and found the place where it was written,
    "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed, to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord.” And he closed the book, and gave it back to the attendant, and sat down; and the eyes of all in the synagogue were fixed on him. And he began to say to them, "Today this scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing.’”

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    1. What a beautiful bible quote PocketSketch, thank you for sharing it.

      Yes, the Warning Second Coming people put out a supposed message from Jesus that there will be a "new" evil type of crucifix introduced. This has led to speculation amongst the followers that it might be the pectoral cross of Pope Francis. There are people taking bad images of that cross and saying it is a masonic god Osiris leading the dead sheep. Here is an article to give you a better idea of what they're talking about, English translation at the bottom of the article: http://cazadebunkers.wordpress.com/2013/03/20/la-cruz-que-lleva-el-nuevo-papa-no-es-un-crucifijo-de-cristo-es-un-esqueleto-con-los-brazos-cruzado-representando-a-osiris/

      Read an update at the top of the "Schism" article I wrote. The message writers have been caught reacting to facebook and blog postings. http://miraculousrosary.blogspot.com/2013/02/maria-divine-mercy-deception-of-satan.html

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    2. Thank you, Lovey. I read the website. Do Catholics who are admirers and promoters of W2C, (Warning 2nd. Coming website) think they are saving souls and are part of a remnant army of the faithful? Wake up folks. Be watchful, be vigilant. Follow the Good Shepherd; not the thief who has climbed in over the fence to steal and destroy.

      Take special note of the poster on the right menu of the cazadabunkers site, (link provided by Lovey) There is a photo mocking the world's three main religions with a subtext reading roughly translated, "It is dangerous to be right where there is no reason; especially where idiots are the majority." Draw your own conclusions.

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  3. I agree that it doesn't look like Osiris. I am not an MDM believer. However, I do pay attention to apparitions and locutions and try to discern and test prophecy like Christ instructed us to do.

    I see something wierd in this cross, but it's not when you look closely. It's when you stand back. It begins to look like a goat head with horns. I hope not, but it has that shape and effect.

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    1. I know what you mean. When I was a kid and I got bored in church, I would stare at the two enormous marble angels on either side of the altar. The way they were genuflecting with their heads bowed and their arms folded reminded me of hippopotamuses with their mouths wide open, especially if I blurred my eyes. I would stare at these until my mom snapped me out of my ridiculous musings with her "pay attention" glare!

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  4. Why Jesus cross hands in all the crosses that Pope wears? In all the images or statues were Jesus carrying a tired lamb across His shoulders, hands are not crossed.
    If the lamb has the head from the right side of the Lord then with the right hand holds the head of the lamb and the left one holds the legs or sometimes on of them holds a shepherd's stick.Bt there is no image or statue from early christian years with Jesus crossing His hands.
    Anyone knows? Please refer to an actual image or statue that exists from that time of period.

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