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"And I beheld, and heard the voice of one eagle flying through the midst of heaven,
saying with a loud voice: Woe, woe, woe to the inhabitants of the earth....
[Apocalypse (Revelation) 8:13]

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

APOSTASY/ENVIRONMENTALISM: ANTIPOPE FRANCIS MEETS WITH ENVIRONMENTALIST GURUS

APOSTASY/ENVIRONMENTALISM: ANTIPOPE FRANCIS MEETS WITH ENVIRONMENTALIST GURUS
"Until there is a true balance between species and a balance in the ecosystem, human communities will not reach a peaceful and healthy existence, they agreed. (SAY WHAT?)
 ACCORDING TO THE VATICAN 2 MODERNIST'S PEACE DEPENDS UPON OUR ECOLOGICAL  CONVERSION AND NOT A DOGMATIC CONVERSION TO CATHOLICISM!!

Francis received in audience the conservation leader Kristine McDivitt Tompkins , who heads a program of preservation of terrestrial and marine areas in Chile and Argentina.
The president of Tompkins Conservation was invited to a private audience with His Holiness to talk about their work and about strategies to generate economic development and prosperity in local communities from tourism.


 
According to a press release, the widow of philanthropist Douglas Tompkins , both creators of natural parks areas in Chile, exchanged with the Bishop of Rome about the importance of promoting peace not only among human groups, but also with nature. .
The source indicated that at the meeting in the Vatican, the intrinsic value of all life was discussed.
Until there is a true balance between species and a balance in the ecosystem, human communities will not reach a peaceful and healthy existence, they agreed.
At the same time, the Holy Father learned about Tompkins Conservation programs in terrestrial and marine areas in Chile and Argentina, in the restoration of ecosystems, and in the reintroduction of locally extinct species.
Also, the promotion of the economic development of the communities surrounding the conservation areas.
The importance of the creation of Parques de la Paz , in accordance with the values ​​of the encyclical Laudato si ' of 2015 on the care of the land, was also discussed at the hearing.
"The teams from Chile, Argentina and the US are grateful and honored for the opportunity to meet with their Holiness and discuss the importance of protecting the environment," said Carolina Morgado, Executive Director of Tompkins Conservation Chile.
(RD / PL)

Francisco receives Kristine McDivitt Tompkins



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