Sunday, July 6, 2014

ISIS taking orders from the Jesuits via Father Paolo Dall'Oglio S.J.?

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 #1 - Coats of arms of the Jesuit order.
 #2 - Paolo Dall'Oglio S.J.
 #3 - Coats of arms of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant


Paolo Dall'Oglio S.J.


"....Father Paolo Dall'Oglio (born November 17, 1954) is an Italian Jesuit priest and peace activist. He was exiled from Syria by the government of Bashar al-Assad in 2012 for meeting with members of the opposition[1] and criticizing the actions of the al-Assad regime during the Syrian civil war.[2] He was kidnapped by rebels on 29 July 2013.
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 Role in the Syrian civil war
In 2011, Paolo Dall'Oglio wrote an article pleading for a peaceful democratic transition in Syria, based on what he called "consensual democracy". He also met with opposition activists and participated in the funeral service for the 28-year-old Christian filmmaker Bassel Shehadeh, who had been murdered in Homs.[5]
The Syrian government reacted sharply and issued an expulsion order. Paolo Dall'Oglio ignored the order for a couple of months and continued living in Syria. However, following the publication of an open letter to UN special envoy Kofi Annan in May 2012,[6] he obeyed his bishop who urged him to leave the country. He left Syria on 12 June 2012 and joined in exile the newly established Deir Maryam al-Adhra of his community in Sulaymaniyah, Iraqi Kurdistan.[7]
In December 2012, Paolo Dall'Oglio was awarded the Peace Prize of the Italian region of Lombardy that is dedicated to persons having done extraordinary work in the field of peacebuilding.[8]
In late July 2013 Paolo Dall'Oglio entered rebel held territory in eastern Syria but was soon kidnapped by the militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, while walking in Raqqa on 29 July.[9] Opposition sources from Raqqa said that Paolo Dall'Oglio has been executed by the extremist group.[10] The claims are not yet confirmed.....(.....)....
This page was last modified on 9 April 2014 at 14:41.....".
 From:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Dall%27Oglio

Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant

The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (alternatively translated as Islamic State of Iraq and Syria and Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham) (Arabic: الدولة الاسلامية في العراق والشامal-Dawlah al-Islāmīyah fī al-ʻIrāq wa-al-Shām), abbreviated ISIL, ISIS, or from its Arabic acronym as DĀʻiSh or DAISH (Arabic: داعشDāʻish), now officially calling itself simply the Islamic State (IS)[1][7][41] (Arabic: الدولة الإسلاميةal-Dawlah al-Islāmīyah), is an unrecognized state and active jihadist militant group in Iraq and Syria. In its self-proclaimed status as Caliphate, it claims religious authority over all Muslims and aspires to bring much of the Muslim-inhabited regions of the world under its direct political control,[2] beginning with nearby territory in the Levant region, which includes Jordan, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Kuwait, Cyprus, and an area in southern Turkey that includes Hatay.[42][43]
The group, in its original form, was composed of and supported by a variety of Sunni insurgent groups, including its predecessor organizations, the Mujahideen Shura Council, the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) and Al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), the insurgent groups Jaysh al-Fatiheen, Jund al-Sahaba, Katbiyan Ansar Al-Tawhid wal Sunnah and Jeish al-Taiifa al-Mansoura, and a number of Iraqi tribes that profess Sunni Islam......
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In January 2006, Al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI)—the name by which Tanzim Qaidat al-Jihad fi Bilad al-Rafidayn was more commonly known—created an umbrella organization called the Mujahideen Shura Council (MSC), in an attempt to unify Sunni insurgents in Iraq. Its efforts to recruit Iraqi Sunni nationalists and secular groups were undermined by the violent tactics it used against civilians and its extreme Islamic fundamentalist doctrine.[138] Because of these impediments, the attempt was largely unsuccessful".
From:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_State_of_Iraq_and_the_Levant

Quoted in Jesus-partisans-on-the-Balkans blog:



Pope Condemns Religious Fundamentalism, Middle East Violence


In wide-reaching interview Pope Francis says he's worried about sectarianism worldwide, will 'ask God' about retirement.


http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/181689#.U7eTAEDtDUc


Pope Francis:

"A fundamentalist group, even if it kills no one, even it strikes no one, is violent. The mental structure of fundamentalism is violence in the name of God."   


URL:  http://jesus-partisans-balkans.blogspot.it/2014/07/guilty-by-association-are-you.html


    Paolo Dall'Oglio S.J. is the Jesuit personal controller of Adolf Nicholas SJ and Hans Peter Kolvanbach SJ overseeing the operation of ISIS in order to get the final annextion of Shia Middle East within the(ir) Eastern Roman Catholic empire (Putin's Russia):


Saturday, October 06, 2012


Giulio Terzi, knight of Roman Sacred Empire, and ITALIAN FOREIGN MINISTER: " The solution of the crisis gripping Syria cannot be else than political" [under SJ Dall'Oglio suggestion?] 

http://avlesbeluskesexposed.blogspot.it/2012/10/giulio-terzi-knight-of-roman-sacred.html

 

Thursday, April 10, 2014


Jesuit order, Assad, North Korea and Farnese. 

http://control-avles-blogs.blogspot.it/2014/04/jesuit-order-assad-north-korea-and.html

    

4 comments:

  1. IF YOU STUDY THE ARCHIVES OF ACTUAL HISTORY, THROUGH IT'S MANY SOURCES, YOU WILL SEE THAT THIS IS NO FABRICATION. CHECK ALSO THROUGH THE WAR ARCHIVES, THAT UNVEIL THINGS THAT HAVE LONG BEEN HIDDEN FROM MAIN STREAM TEACHINGS. TRUTH IS FAR MORE DEVIOUS THAN ANYTHING IN FICTION. STOP BELIEVING THE FANTASY WORLD THAT YOU LIVE IN. DO THE DAM HOMEWORK.

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  2. http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2014/08/01/pope-francis-meets-family-of-jesuit-kidnapped-in-syria/

    Pope Francis meets family of Jesuit kidnapped in Syria

    By Cindy Wooden on Friday, 1 August 2014

    Pope Francis celebrated the feast of St Ignatius of Loyola by meeting the family of a Jesuit kidnapped in Syria a year ago and joining them and priests at the Jesuit headquarters for lunch.

    Fr Giuseppe Bellucci said the Pope had “communicated at the last minute” his desire to join the community at the Jesuit headquarters for lunch on July 31, the feast day of the founder of the Society of Jesus.

    “It was a private and simple visit,” Fr Bellucci said.

    Among those present in the community’s refectory were the four sisters and three brothers of Italian Jesuit Fr Paolo Dall’Oglio, who was believed to have been kidnapped in northern Syria on July 29, 2013. He has not been heard from since.

    On the first anniversary of his disappearance, one of his brothers and one of his sisters – speaking on behalf of the family – posted a video on YouTube asking those responsible for Fr Dall’Oglio’s disappearance to let the family know if he was alive or if they should be in mourning.

    Pope Francis offered them “words of appreciation and comfort,” Fr Bellucci said.

    After lunch the Pope visited one of the chapels in the Jesuit headquarters that had been remodelled with mosaics by Fr Marko Rupnik and joined the community for a quick espresso, served in little plastic cups.

    In their video the Dall’Oglio family said: “We would like to once again hold him in our arms; however, we also are prepared to mourn for him.”

    Archbishop Mario Zenari, the Vatican nuncio to Syria, told Vatican Radio: “Unfortunately, there is still no concrete, certain and trustworthy element” to help the Church, the Italian government, the Jesuits or his family know whether he was still being held or had been killed.

    “I, too, would like to make a heartfelt appeal to those responsible for his kidnapping,” the archbishop said. “Have pity for the deep pain of his family and all those who knew and held him in esteem; give us news about his fate.”

    Archbishop Zenari said his appeal also went to those who kidnapped two Orthodox bishops, an Orthodox priest and a Catholic priest – all of whom are still missing.

    In their video, the Dall’Oglio family also remembered the other victims of kidnapping in Syria. On the anniversary of the Jesuit’s disappearance, they said: “Many of us will be praying for him and standing by him, as we will be doing for those who have been kidnapped, unjustly detained, and for the many who are suffering because of this war.”

    Fr Dall’Oglio had been based in Syria for 30 years, and since 1982 had been restoring an ancient monastery in the desert and forming a religious community dedicated to Christian-Muslim dialogue and harmony.

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  3. There is one power and one power only that controls the world including Isis and that is the Roman Catholic Church .Study Daniel,revelation and history.see Walter veith on YouTube

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  4. And I challenge anybody to prove me wrong!

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