• The Great Whore of Babylon’s Name-Change Game: How the Papacy Baptized The Pagan Gods

    The greatest sleight of hand in religious history did not occur in a smoky room or an occult cavern; it happened in broad daylight, under the vaulted ceilings of imperial Rome. It is a historical reality that when the Roman Empire transitioned into institutional Catholicism during the fourth century, the ancient Babylonian mystery religion did not die. It was simply repackaged. The ancient visual styles, the regional emblems, and the localized offices of pagan deities were not eradicated; they were baptized. The Church merely played a strategic name-change game—taking the exact same false gods that traveled from Babylon to Egypt, and from Greece to Rome, and dressing them in the robes of Catholic saints. To look upon the system of Roman Catholic hagiography—the veneration and petitioning of specialized patron saints—is to look upon the old pantheons of antiquity under a thin veneer of Christian terminology. The scripts are identical, the jurisdictions are unchanged, and the emblems are intact. The names were altered to appease a shifting political landscape, but the underlying spiritual system remained entirely pagan.

    The most glaring manifestation of this unbroken pipeline is found in the creation of the Catholic “Queen of Heaven.” Centuries before the earthly birth of Mary, the mother of Jesus, the prophet Jeremiah fiercely rebuked the backsliding house of Israel for participating in an ancient idolatrous cult, warning that “The children gather wood, and the fathers kindle the fire, and the women knead their dough, to make cakes to the queen of heaven, and to pour out drink offerings unto other gods, that they may provoke me to anger” (Jeremiah 7:18). This celestial monarch was Semiramis of Babylon, who was later worshipped as Isis in Egypt, Aphrodite in Greece, and Venus or Diana in Rome. In Egyptian iconography, Isis was routinely depicted wearing a crown of stars, standing upon a crescent moon, holding her infant son Horus, and bearing the explicit title Stella Maris—the “Star of the Sea.” When the Roman Church sought to assimilate the pagan masses, they did not teach them to abandon the worship of this feminine deity. Instead, they transferred the titles, the posture, and the celestial emblems of Isis directly onto Mary. Suddenly, the biblical mother of Christ was officially designated by Rome as the “Queen of Heaven” and the “Star of the Sea,” portrayed in identical statuary standing upon the crescent moon. The pagan populace did not have to abandon their ancient mother-goddess; they just changed the label on the altar.

    This systematic substitution ran through every department of human life. The ancient pagans did not believe a single deity governed everything; they divided spiritual authority into localized, specialized “offices.” Rome took these identical offices, looked at the calendar of the saints, and executed a flawless corporate rebrand. In ancient Rome, Janus was the two-faced god of gates, doors, and transitions. He held the celestial keys to the heavens and guarded the entryways. The Roman Church simply applied the visual attribute of the keys and the role of heavenly gatekeeper onto Saint Peter, twisting scripture to accommodate a pre-existing Roman visual expectation. Likewise, the Egyptians relied on the jackal-headed god Anubis to weigh the hearts of the dead on a scale during judgment. The Greeks called this role the Psychopomp—the conductor of souls—and assigned it to Hermes. The Catholic Church transferred this exact, non-biblical function to Michael the Archangel, who is universally depicted in traditional cathedral art holding the scales of judgment, weighing the souls of the dead. Even the dangerous maritime trades were subjected to this relabeling. Ancient Mediterranean mariners kept shrines to Poseidon or Castor and Pollux at harbor gates, praying to these deities to calm raging storms. As temples were rededicated, these coastal altars were renamed in honor of Saint Nicholas or Saint Elmo. The electrical weather phenomena on ship masts, historically called “Castor and Pollux” by Roman legions, was seamlessly renamed “Saint Elmo’s Fire.” The sailors kept their maritime protector; the Church kept the sailors.

    This was not a secret conspiracy; it was an open, written strategy of cultural compromise. In the year 601 AD, Pope Gregory the Great wrote a famous instruction to Abbot Mellitus, who was tasked with converting the Anglo-Saxons. Gregory explicitly ordered that pagan temples should not be demolished. Instead, he commanded that they be purified with holy water, that Christian altars be built, and that the relics of saints be deposited within them, stating “that the nation, seeing that their temples are not destroyed, may remove error from their hearts, and knowing and adoring the true God, may the more familiarly resort to the places to which they have been accustomed.” The most explicit monument to this compromise stands in the heart of Rome: the Pantheon. Originally built as a temple dedicated to all the classical gods—where citizens petitioned Mars for war, Venus for love, and Ceres for crops—it was handed over to Pope Boniface IV in 609 AD. The building was not torn down as an abomination. It was “cleansed” and renamed “Saint Mary and All Martyrs.” The exact same building where Romans once knelt before a multitude of false gods became the very structure where medieval Catholics knelt to petition a multitude of saints for the exact same earthly favors. The system of patron saints is nothing less than the old polytheism of Babylon, Egypt, Greece, and Rome, smuggled through the back door of Christendom. It is the same game, played with the same false gods, utilizing the same demonic hierarchy, hidden behind a stolen vocabulary.

    See The Interactive Idolatry Audit: Tracking the Office, the Emblems, and the Names:
    https://thelordsreturn.com/the-idolatry-audit-tracking-the-office-the-emblems-and-the-names/
    #catholic #catholicchurch #CatholicPrayer #TheLordsReturn #idolatry
    The Great Whore of Babylon’s Name-Change Game: How the Papacy Baptized The Pagan Gods The greatest sleight of hand in religious history did not occur in a smoky room or an occult cavern; it happened in broad daylight, under the vaulted ceilings of imperial Rome. It is a historical reality that when the Roman Empire transitioned into institutional Catholicism during the fourth century, the ancient Babylonian mystery religion did not die. It was simply repackaged. The ancient visual styles, the regional emblems, and the localized offices of pagan deities were not eradicated; they were baptized. The Church merely played a strategic name-change game—taking the exact same false gods that traveled from Babylon to Egypt, and from Greece to Rome, and dressing them in the robes of Catholic saints. To look upon the system of Roman Catholic hagiography—the veneration and petitioning of specialized patron saints—is to look upon the old pantheons of antiquity under a thin veneer of Christian terminology. The scripts are identical, the jurisdictions are unchanged, and the emblems are intact. The names were altered to appease a shifting political landscape, but the underlying spiritual system remained entirely pagan. The most glaring manifestation of this unbroken pipeline is found in the creation of the Catholic “Queen of Heaven.” Centuries before the earthly birth of Mary, the mother of Jesus, the prophet Jeremiah fiercely rebuked the backsliding house of Israel for participating in an ancient idolatrous cult, warning that “The children gather wood, and the fathers kindle the fire, and the women knead their dough, to make cakes to the queen of heaven, and to pour out drink offerings unto other gods, that they may provoke me to anger” (Jeremiah 7:18). This celestial monarch was Semiramis of Babylon, who was later worshipped as Isis in Egypt, Aphrodite in Greece, and Venus or Diana in Rome. In Egyptian iconography, Isis was routinely depicted wearing a crown of stars, standing upon a crescent moon, holding her infant son Horus, and bearing the explicit title Stella Maris—the “Star of the Sea.” When the Roman Church sought to assimilate the pagan masses, they did not teach them to abandon the worship of this feminine deity. Instead, they transferred the titles, the posture, and the celestial emblems of Isis directly onto Mary. Suddenly, the biblical mother of Christ was officially designated by Rome as the “Queen of Heaven” and the “Star of the Sea,” portrayed in identical statuary standing upon the crescent moon. The pagan populace did not have to abandon their ancient mother-goddess; they just changed the label on the altar. This systematic substitution ran through every department of human life. The ancient pagans did not believe a single deity governed everything; they divided spiritual authority into localized, specialized “offices.” Rome took these identical offices, looked at the calendar of the saints, and executed a flawless corporate rebrand. In ancient Rome, Janus was the two-faced god of gates, doors, and transitions. He held the celestial keys to the heavens and guarded the entryways. The Roman Church simply applied the visual attribute of the keys and the role of heavenly gatekeeper onto Saint Peter, twisting scripture to accommodate a pre-existing Roman visual expectation. Likewise, the Egyptians relied on the jackal-headed god Anubis to weigh the hearts of the dead on a scale during judgment. The Greeks called this role the Psychopomp—the conductor of souls—and assigned it to Hermes. The Catholic Church transferred this exact, non-biblical function to Michael the Archangel, who is universally depicted in traditional cathedral art holding the scales of judgment, weighing the souls of the dead. Even the dangerous maritime trades were subjected to this relabeling. Ancient Mediterranean mariners kept shrines to Poseidon or Castor and Pollux at harbor gates, praying to these deities to calm raging storms. As temples were rededicated, these coastal altars were renamed in honor of Saint Nicholas or Saint Elmo. The electrical weather phenomena on ship masts, historically called “Castor and Pollux” by Roman legions, was seamlessly renamed “Saint Elmo’s Fire.” The sailors kept their maritime protector; the Church kept the sailors. This was not a secret conspiracy; it was an open, written strategy of cultural compromise. In the year 601 AD, Pope Gregory the Great wrote a famous instruction to Abbot Mellitus, who was tasked with converting the Anglo-Saxons. Gregory explicitly ordered that pagan temples should not be demolished. Instead, he commanded that they be purified with holy water, that Christian altars be built, and that the relics of saints be deposited within them, stating “that the nation, seeing that their temples are not destroyed, may remove error from their hearts, and knowing and adoring the true God, may the more familiarly resort to the places to which they have been accustomed.” The most explicit monument to this compromise stands in the heart of Rome: the Pantheon. Originally built as a temple dedicated to all the classical gods—where citizens petitioned Mars for war, Venus for love, and Ceres for crops—it was handed over to Pope Boniface IV in 609 AD. The building was not torn down as an abomination. It was “cleansed” and renamed “Saint Mary and All Martyrs.” The exact same building where Romans once knelt before a multitude of false gods became the very structure where medieval Catholics knelt to petition a multitude of saints for the exact same earthly favors. The system of patron saints is nothing less than the old polytheism of Babylon, Egypt, Greece, and Rome, smuggled through the back door of Christendom. It is the same game, played with the same false gods, utilizing the same demonic hierarchy, hidden behind a stolen vocabulary. See The Interactive Idolatry Audit: Tracking the Office, the Emblems, and the Names: https://thelordsreturn.com/the-idolatry-audit-tracking-the-office-the-emblems-and-the-names/ #catholic #catholicchurch #CatholicPrayer #TheLordsReturn #idolatry
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  • Blessed Jacinta and Francisco Marto

    Jacinta and Francisco were sister and brother and were the youngest children of Manuel Marto and Olimpia Marto. Jacinta was born on March 11, 1910 and Francisco on June 11, 1908.They were illiterate and looked after the sheep of the family. When they, along with Lucia dos Santos, were looking after their sheep in the open field, Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to them first on May 13, 1917. After that they witnessed several apparitions from May 13, 1917 to October 13, 1917 at Cova da Iria near Fatima, a city about 110 miles from Lisbon, Portugal. The apparition happened when Portugal was in political turmoil and the monarchy was over thrown in the year 1910 and the Government disbanded all religious organizations. It is learnt that in the third apparition Mother May showed the hell to the children. Jacinta died on February 20, 1920 at age 10 years and Francisco died on April 4, 1919 at age 11 years. Their bodies were exhumed in 1951 and the face of Jacinta was found incorrupt.

    Jacinta and Francisco were beatified by Pope John Paul-II on May 13, 2000, the 83rd anniversary of the first apparition. They are the patrons of captives, people ridiculed for their piety, prisoners, sick people and also against sickness.
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    Blessed Jacinta and Francisco Marto Jacinta and Francisco were sister and brother and were the youngest children of Manuel Marto and Olimpia Marto. Jacinta was born on March 11, 1910 and Francisco on June 11, 1908.They were illiterate and looked after the sheep of the family. When they, along with Lucia dos Santos, were looking after their sheep in the open field, Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to them first on May 13, 1917. After that they witnessed several apparitions from May 13, 1917 to October 13, 1917 at Cova da Iria near Fatima, a city about 110 miles from Lisbon, Portugal. The apparition happened when Portugal was in political turmoil and the monarchy was over thrown in the year 1910 and the Government disbanded all religious organizations. It is learnt that in the third apparition Mother May showed the hell to the children. Jacinta died on February 20, 1920 at age 10 years and Francisco died on April 4, 1919 at age 11 years. Their bodies were exhumed in 1951 and the face of Jacinta was found incorrupt. Jacinta and Francisco were beatified by Pope John Paul-II on May 13, 2000, the 83rd anniversary of the first apparition. They are the patrons of captives, people ridiculed for their piety, prisoners, sick people and also against sickness. #faith #Catholic #live #truelife #church #catholicchurch
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  • As part of the Jubilee of Seminarians, Bishops, and Priests, Pope Leo XIV met June 26 in the Auditorium Conciliazione in Rome with the “joyful priests” responsible for vocations ministry and seminary formation.

    At the beginning of his address, the Holy Father encouraged the priests to cultivate “creativity, co-responsibility, and communion in the Church, so that what is sown with dedication and generosity in so many communities may become light and encouragement for all.”

    Referring to Jesus’ words “I have called you friends” (Jn 15:15), the pope explained that this is “an authentic key to understanding the priestly ministry.”

    “The priest, in fact, is a friend of the Lord, called to live with him a personal and trusting relationship, nourished by the Word, the celebration of the sacraments, and daily prayer.”

    Referring to vocations, the pontiff noted that, despite the signs of crisis affecting the life and mission of priests, “God continues to call and remains faithful to his promises,” and Leo therefore called for the creation of appropriate conditions “to hear his voice.”

    “Remembering the priests who have given their lives, even shedding their blood, we renew today our readiness to live, without reservations, an apostolate of compassion and joy,” he said.

    “Thank you for what you are. Because you remind us all that being a priest is beautiful, and that every call from the Lord is, above all, a call to his joy. We are not perfect, but we are friends of Christ, brothers and sisters among ourselves, and children of his tender mother, Mary, and that is enough for us,” the Holy Father added.

    Full story at https://hubs.la/Q03v4_j20

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    As part of the Jubilee of Seminarians, Bishops, and Priests, Pope Leo XIV met June 26 in the Auditorium Conciliazione in Rome with the “joyful priests” responsible for vocations ministry and seminary formation. At the beginning of his address, the Holy Father encouraged the priests to cultivate “creativity, co-responsibility, and communion in the Church, so that what is sown with dedication and generosity in so many communities may become light and encouragement for all.” Referring to Jesus’ words “I have called you friends” (Jn 15:15), the pope explained that this is “an authentic key to understanding the priestly ministry.” “The priest, in fact, is a friend of the Lord, called to live with him a personal and trusting relationship, nourished by the Word, the celebration of the sacraments, and daily prayer.” Referring to vocations, the pontiff noted that, despite the signs of crisis affecting the life and mission of priests, “God continues to call and remains faithful to his promises,” and Leo therefore called for the creation of appropriate conditions “to hear his voice.” “Remembering the priests who have given their lives, even shedding their blood, we renew today our readiness to live, without reservations, an apostolate of compassion and joy,” he said. “Thank you for what you are. Because you remind us all that being a priest is beautiful, and that every call from the Lord is, above all, a call to his joy. We are not perfect, but we are friends of Christ, brothers and sisters among ourselves, and children of his tender mother, Mary, and that is enough for us,” the Holy Father added. Full story at https://hubs.la/Q03v4_j20 #CatholicChurch #CatholicNews #ACIAfricaNews #ACIAfrica #vatican #catholic
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    Pope Leo on vocations: God continues to call and is faithful to his promises
    The event was organized by the Vatican Dicastery for the Clergy with the theme taken from St. John’s Gospel: “I have called you friends.”
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