Hundreds of
thousands gather at Rome to witness canonisation of two great figures of
20th-century Roman Catholicism
Pope
Francis has declared two of his predecessors, John Paul II and John XXIII,
saints of the Roman Catholic church in an unprecedented double-canonisation
mass in St Peter's Square.
The two
towering figures of the 20th-century church were canonised to great applause
from hundreds of thousands of pilgrims gathered in the Vatican piazza.
"We declare and define Blessed John XXIII and John Paul II to be saints and we enrol them among the saints, decreeing that they are to be venerated as such by the whole church," said Francis in the official proclamation at about 10.15am.
Later, in his homily, the Argentinian pontiff paid tribute to "two men of courage" who he said had "co-operated with the Holy Spirit in renewing and updating the church". "They were priests, bishops and popes of the 20th century. They lived through the tragic events of that century, but they were not overwhelmed by them," he said.
Pilgirms attend the canonisation mass of Popes John XXIII and John Paul II on St Peter's at the Vatican. Photograph: Alberto Pizzoli/AFP/Getty Images |
"We declare and define Blessed John XXIII and John Paul II to be saints and we enrol them among the saints, decreeing that they are to be venerated as such by the whole church," said Francis in the official proclamation at about 10.15am.
People prepare to spend the night in Piazza Navona in Rome ahead of the double canonisation. Photograph: Massimo Percossi/EPA |
Later, in his homily, the Argentinian pontiff paid tribute to "two men of courage" who he said had "co-operated with the Holy Spirit in renewing and updating the church". "They were priests, bishops and popes of the 20th century. They lived through the tragic events of that century, but they were not overwhelmed by them," he said.
John XXIII,
he said, was a pastor to the church, "a servant leader" who had called
the Second Vatican Council. John Paul II, meanwhile, was "the pope of the
family".
As the church approaches a crucial synod at which thorny issues to do with the family are expected to be tackled – such as the status of remarried divorcees in the church – Francis said he hoped the two new saints would intercede with God "so that … [the church] may be open to the Holy Spirit in pastoral service to the family".
Carrying flags, backpacks and rolled foam mattresses, pilgrims from all over the world had flocked into Vatican City overnight and were let into St Peter's Square from 5.30am when the piazza was opened by authorities. The Vatican said they totalled around 500,000 in St Peter's Square and the surrounding streets, while 800,000 people were thought to have gathered for the mass in Rome as a whole.
Kryon Q&A
Question (2004): What is the
function of the current pope? What role did he play in the end of communism,
and why is he still alive? To me, he seems to be part of the old energy: a
reactionary and a chauvinist.
Pilgrims gather on Saint Peter's Square ahead of a ceremony that will see popes John Paul II and John XXIII recognized as saints. Photograph: Claudio Peri/EPA |
As the church approaches a crucial synod at which thorny issues to do with the family are expected to be tackled – such as the status of remarried divorcees in the church – Francis said he hoped the two new saints would intercede with God "so that … [the church] may be open to the Holy Spirit in pastoral service to the family".
Pope Francis celebrates mass during the canonisation ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican of Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II. Photograph: Max Rossi/Reuters |
Carrying flags, backpacks and rolled foam mattresses, pilgrims from all over the world had flocked into Vatican City overnight and were let into St Peter's Square from 5.30am when the piazza was opened by authorities. The Vatican said they totalled around 500,000 in St Peter's Square and the surrounding streets, while 800,000 people were thought to have gathered for the mass in Rome as a whole.
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"The Recalibration of Awareness – Apr 20/21, 2012 (Kryon channeled by Lee Carroll) (Subjects: Old Energy, Recalibration Lectures, God / Creator, Religions/Spiritual systems (Catholic Church, Priests/Nun’s, Worship, John Paul Pope, Women in the Church otherwise church will go, Current Pope won’t do it), Middle East, Jews, Governments will change (Internet, Media, Democracies, Dictators, North Korea, Nations voted at once), Integrity (Businesses, Tobacco Companies, Bankers/ Financial Institutes, Pharmaceutical company to collapse), Illuminati (Started in Greece, with Shipping, Financial markets, Stock markets, Pharmaceutical money (fund to build Africa, to develop)), Shift of Human Consciousness, (Old) Souls, Women, Masters to/already come back, Global Unity.... etc.) - (Text version)
“… I gave you a channelling years ago when Pope John Paul was alive. John Paul loved Mary, the mother. Had John Paul survived another 10 years, he would have done what the next Pope [The one after the current one, Benedict XVI] will do, and that is to bring women into the Church. This Pope you have now [Benedict XVI] won't be here long.* The next Pope will be the one who has to change the rules, should he survive. If he doesn't, it will be the one after that.
There it a large struggle within the Church, even right now, and great dissention, for it knows that it is not giving what humanity wants. The doctrine is not current to the puzzles of life. The answer will be to create a better balance between the feminine and masculine, and the new Pope, or the one after that, will try to allow women to be in the higher echelon of the Church structure to assist the priests.
It will be suggested to let women participate in services, doing things women did not do before. This graduates them within church law to an equality with priests, but doesn't actually let them become priests just yet. However, don't be surprised if this begins in another way, and instead gives priests the ability to marry. This will bring the feminine into the church in other ways. It will eventually happen and has to happen. If it does not, it will be the end of the Catholic Church, for humanity will not sustain a spiritual belief system that is out of balance with the love of God and also out of balance with intuitive Human awareness. …”
“… The Last
and Next Pope
[Note that
this was channelled right after the death of John Paul II, and before the
conclave of Catholic Cardinals had selected the next pope.]
"Kryon,
we just lost what appears to be a great religious leader, Pope John Paul II.
What are the ramifications of this?" My partner eluded earlier to the man
called Karol who became the pope [spoken of earlier within the seminar]. He
discussed what his goals were and what he did on this planet that really had
nothing to do with his religion. Oh, perhaps the hat he wore did, and the
places he walked did, and the ceremony around him did. But this was only given
to facilitate what he could do.
But you
see, like you, we knew Karol. He leaned into the wind of birth, too - just as
you did. He was no different. And Spirit said to him, "You're going to
have a chance to change the earth because the energy of this planet has the
potential of being very different. There are potentials when you get to be a
certain age where there'll be something called the Harmonic Convergence on the
planet, and things will begin to change. You can fit into this as a world
leader. Are you ready for that?" And he said yes.
No angel asked
Karol if he wanted to be a Catholic, as he leaned into the wind of birth. That
was simply the vehicle that got him into the position where he could change the
planet the way he did. You couldn't have had the absence of the Armageddon that
you've experienced without Karol. Did you know that [speaking of his direct
involvement in the influence of the fall of communism]? So his belief system
not only served him well, but it propelled him to a special place that was his
alone to be in, and one that allowed him to touch billions all at once. And so
it was that this great religious leader, who also knew intuitively what he was
doing, had a love of humanity. His favorite thing was to be among common people
- and he was, every time he could be. When he got to the position where he
could make a difference, he did.
Now,
there's something you don't know about Karol. The last decade of his life, he
was very frustrated. Go look at the pictures. Go look at the pictures of the
first 16 years. Then look at those from the last ten. The last ten, he was
suffering - not just with his health - he was anguishing over a situation that
none of you truly know about. For in his last ten years this man wanted to make
some more changes while the time was ripe, but he knew he was too old.
Karol
didn't have the energy to make the changes he really wanted to make, and those
around him fought him to keep things the way they were. It was all very
political, and someday this information may come out into the open, and you'll
hear about those who influenced him in the last ten years and helped to keep
things on an even keel. He was too old to make a difference and he knew it.
Karol was
not of a consciousness to make some of the changes that many cried out for -
about poverty and the role of women in his organization (that will come later).
But Karol cried out in his heart for the children that were abused by the
priests, and he wanted to do something about this and make a difference. He
believed that his Savior wanted him to make a difference, but he couldn't do
it. So what might look to you like inaction was instead the pope suffering, for
he was not allowed to do what he wanted - due to his lack of energy and those
around him who made certain he didn't.
"Kryon,
here we sit with conclave of cardinals about to meet and select a new pope.
What's the potential based upon the energy right now of the selection? What's
going to happen?" I'll give you two potentials of what might take place in
the next few days, because your future is always about free choice. There is no
entity who can tell you about the future, since it's totally in the hands of
the free-choice of humanity. However, based on the energy of the moment, here's
what we see: (1) You're either going to have an interim, temporary pope for
only a short amount of time (relative to the last one), who will lead to a
radical pope; or (2) You're going to go right to the radical pope. Either way,
you're going to eventually end up with a man who's going to do things to shake
up the establishment.
Let me give
you some of the potentials of what the radical pope may be involved in: This
religion he leads on earth has doctrines that no longer "square up"
with what humanity is seeing around itself. He absolutely has to address this
issue, for the sophisticated Humans will leave the church otherwise. There will
be those who may even call him "the evil pope" because he's going to
go against tradition when he slowly starts a process that honors the Virgin
Mary more than any pope ever has - therefore honoring women within the church,
elevating them to higher positions... even to priests.
He will
speak about family planning, and start processes that will slowly justify it in
the eyes of God [this will take awhile], but it must come from the man who
"sits in the chair" [ex cathedra] to change the doctrine of the whole
organization. Because of this, he will also be in danger and will have to have
constant protection.
Then he'll
talk about what to do with priests who abuse children. Watch for this. Even if you
receive the interim pope, he'll set the stage for the radical pope in this
area. For this is in the energy aura of what we would call the potential future
around this grand event. The earth is filled with free choice and it can go any
direction, but I've just given you the potentials of what is here and now. …”
Answer: Dear one,
this pope is the last of a lineage of old-energy spiritual leaders. Although he
indeed carries this old mantle, which includes an apparent chauvinistic
attitude of his age and culture, he is also a bridge to what is to come, which
began to really show itself after the end of communism. First, he is the only
pope to come to an understanding of the fact that what he represents [his
church] is changing drastically. This brought him to a place where he not only
apologized to the peoples of earth for the Spanish Inquisition, but also asked
for forgiveness for what took place regarding the Vatican and its position
during the Holocaust. No pope has ever done these things. It opens the door to
the fact that the church is fallible, and that is a large step for any pope.
He's also aware that he's the last one of his kind, and he's holding on to this
as long as he can.
He won't be
with you much longer, but things are not ready just yet for the new one who is
coming. The timing will be within the next four years (or sooner if things move
quickly), and it will be obvious why. The new pope will eventually represent a
large change in the Catholic Church, and will create much upheaval within the
ranks. The church must come to grips with a real changing consciousness on the
planet, and prune itself of old energy practices, as well as an image that,
increasingly, is not anything the new generation is interested in.
Honor this
man. He has walked a tightrope of tradition versus new thinking. He's told you
that there is no such thing as heaven or hell, yet he did it in a way that
would not go against hundreds of years of church doctrine that says the
opposite. He asked forgiveness of Galileo's family 300 years after the fact,
yet did it in a way that didn't make the other popes appear to be wrong. This
truly is a man who "knew" he was the last of the old popes, and he's
tried to bring the church's energy to a place where it would be more prepared
for what was coming. He didn't tackle the hardest problems, which are now on
his doorstep. He knows better. It will be taken care of by the next pope, a
younger one whom history may call "the evil pope." Not
"evil" in the sense of being ungodly, but evil in the sense that he
will go against the grain of tradition and history. He will make waves, just
like the prophet they worship did. Jesus the Jew was known by the Essenes as
the "wicked priest." It was because he went against all Jewish
tradition, and empowered those around him.
Think about it.
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