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Key Facts |
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| Born |
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| Location |
Rome, Italy |
| Bloodline |
Tusculum |
| Married |
Yes. |
| Children |
Yes. |
| Position |
Pontifex Maximus (898-904) |
| Died |
904 |
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Source of Facts and Important Announcement |
| Status |
Under Article 64.6 of the Covenant of One-Heaven (Pactum De Singularis Caelum) by Special Qualification shall be known as a Saint, with all sins and evil acts they performed forgiven. |
| Date of formal Beatification |
Day of Redemption UCA[E1:Y1:A1:S1:M9:D1] also known as Fri, 21 Dec 2012. |
| Source of Facts |
Self Confession and Revelation of Sainthood by the Deceased Spirit as condition of their confirmation as a true Saint. |
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Background |
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Born into the powerful pagan priestly family known as the Counts of Tusculum. After the death of the 1st Roman "AntiPope" in the form of Formosus, the leaders of the Cybele cult revived their practice of child sacrifice, demonic worship and utter depravity as virtual Lords of Rome. |
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Given the Lombard kings tenuous claim over their title and dependence of the Counts to maintain the fiction, it appears Rome was left largely to the complete control of the Pontiffs. When pagan High priest Pontifex Maximus Theodore II (897-897) died, John IX took over as Pontifex Maximus. |
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The claim within the heavily revised Liber Pontificalis by the Roman Cult in the 14th century to claim that he was both Christian and legitimate Popes of the Catholic Church is one of the more perverted of historic lies. The reign of the Counts of Tusculum in Rome from 897 to 1057 is probably one of the most horrific, spectacles of pagan and satanic debauchery in history. |
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As a deliberate misdirection, the Roman Cult permitted much of what these pagan pretenders did to be included in later stories as "straw men" to distract from the fact that the legitimate line of Catholic Popes continued during this period away from Rome. |
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