Category: Vatican Quotes

  • Vatican Seeks to Abolish Separation of Church and State

    “Consequently, John Paul was criticized by liberal and moderate politicians and newspapers for transgressing the boundary between church and state.” TIME June 1, 1981 article “Not Yet Hale, but Hearty” By George Russell In sermons based on the Ten Commandments, John Paul denounced excessive materialism, divorce, contraception and the separation of church and state, TIME June 17, 1991 “The Gift Of Life” p. 47 Sermons from A Native Son…

  • Vatican Pushes for Sunday Laws

    Sunday “is the identity of the Christian community and the center of his life and mission”, that “we cannot live without joining together on Sunday“, that only those Christians “who lived in accordance with Sunday” have “attained new hope”, and that “the Christians of today will rediscover the crucial importance of the Sunday Celebration”. (Pastoral…

  • Vatican Claims Power to Change God’s Law

    “Not the Creator of Universe, in Genesis 2:1-3, –but the Catholic Church can claim the honor of having granted man a pause to his work every seven days.”-S. C. Mosna, Storia della Domenica, 1969, pp. 366-367. “The Pope is of great authority and power that he can modify, explain, or interpret even divine laws… The Pope can modify divine law, since his power…

  • Vatican Admits Connection With CAESAR

    “…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.…

  • Vatican Claims Power Over ALL Churches

    “No man has a right to choose his religion.” (New York Freeman, official journal of Bishop Hughes, Jan 26, 1852) “The Church…does not, and cannot accept, or in any degree favor, liberty in the Protestant sense of liberty.” (Catholic World, April 1870) “Protestantism has not, and never can have, any right where Catholicity has triumphed.”…

  • Vatican Declares Power Over All Governments

    “If the liberties of the American people are ever destroyed, they will fall by the hand of the Roman Catholic cult’s clergy.”  –General Lafayette under President George Washington “The Roman Catholic motto is ourselves alone for fellow Roman Catholics. We must defeat all heretics (non-Catholics) at the ballot box. The holy father states that negative tactics are…

  • Priests have MORE POWER than God Himself

    “Power of Consecrating: The supreme power of the priestly office is the power of consecrating. ‘No act is greater,’ says St. Thomas, ‘than the consecration of the body of Christ.’ In this essential phase of the sacred ministry, the power of the priest is not surpassed by that of the bishop, the archbishop, the cardinal…

  • Catholic Priests Claim Power Over God Himself

    “…we find in obedience to the words of his priests – Hoc est Corpus Meum – God Himself descends on the altar, that he comes whenever they call Him; and as often as they call Him, and places Himself in their hands, even though they should be His enemies. And after having come, he remains, entirely at…

  • Vatican Declares its Murderous Hatred for Bible Believers

    Therefore the pope ordered “that malicious and abominable sect of malignants,” if they “refuse to abjure, to be crushed like venomous snakes.”–Wylie, b. 16, ch. 1. “absolved from all ecclesiastical pains and penalties, general and particular; it released all who joined the crusade from any oaths they might have taken; it legitimatize their title to any property…

  • Popes and Priests Declare Power to Forgive Sins

    “Were the Redeemer to descend into a church, and sit in a confessional to administer the sacrament of penance, and a priest to sit in a confessional, Jesus would say over each penitent, ‘ego te absolvo”, the priest would likewise say over each of his penitents, ‘ego te absolvo’, and the penitents of each would be…