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Source of Facts and Important Announcement |
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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 family of the Counts of Tusculum. His father was pagan high priest Pontifex Maximus Sergius III who in turn developed an incestuous relationship with his illegitimate daughter (Marozia) who gave birth to John at the tender age of 15. His mother therefore was also his sister. |
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His step grandfather (Theophylact) owned extensive properties on the Via Lata (now Via del Corso) including a massive palace (now the site of the Church of Santa Maria in Via Lata). |
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They also held the Castel Sant’ Angelo, the fortress on the west bank of the Tiber river constructed out of the Emperor Hadrian’s Mausoleumthat controlled the city during the medieval period. |
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When his grandmother Theodora died around 916 and when his step grandfather Theophylact died in 920, John's mother Marozia became the head of the family. |
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The claim that a synod of Italian, German and French bishops was convened in 964 and found him guilty of sacrilege, simony, perjury, murder, adultery, and incest is one of the more outrageous lies of the Roman Cult, created no earlier than the 14th century. |
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Like all the Counts of Tusculum until Gregory VII, John was a pagan priest-- dedicated to the worship of Cybele on Vatican Hill. |
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Most Evil Crimes |
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List of most evil crimes |
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Of open heresy: (914-928 CE) That Pope John X did openly commit heresy concerning the laws of the church by fathering numerous children, and by committing the now institutional traditions of papal office of sodomy of young children. |
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Of moral indecency and depravity: (914 - 964) That Pope John X did openly and regularly practice Satanism, including sexual orgies, drug fuelled ritual murders of children in and upon the altar of St Peters consistent with the ancient rites of his forefathers and original Jewish Sadducee founders of Christianity. Furthermore, that Pope John X did convert all convents of Nuns in major cities into brothels and the Nuns as prostitutes for the generation of revenue from wealthy clients apart from clergy. |
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Of Murder: (904 CE) That John XI, the son of open Satanist Pope Sergius III did re-obtain the office of Pope through the murder of Pope Leo VI by his mother Marozia, who was his aunt and later his mistress/wife. |
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Of incest: (955 CE) That upon returning as Pope, Pope John XII, also known as John X, John XI, John XII and John XIV did take his mother to be his wife and father more illegitimate children. |
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Of open depravity associated with cannibalism, sex and murder: (955 – 964 CE) That Pope John also known as Pope John X, John XI, John XII, John XII and John XIV, the longest serving Pope in history did open St Peters Church to almost daily acts of sexual orgies, ritualistic murder of children and cannibalism of an unprecedented scale not seen since the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem over two thousand years prior. |
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Of moral indecency and historic depravity: That on 6 November (964) a synod composed of fifty Italian and German bishops was convened in St. Peter's; Pope John X also known as John XI and John XII was accused of sacrilege, simony, perjury, murder, adultery, and incest, and was summoned in writing to defend himself. Refusing to recognize the synod, John pronounced sentence of excommunication (ferendæ sententia) against all participators in the assembly, should they elect in his stead another pope." That he was finally removed by 965-966. |
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Of murder: (965 – 972 CE) Upon returning to the Papacy being the longest serving pope in Roman Catholic History (over 37 years across at least four papacies) that Pope John also known as John X, John XI, John XII and John XIII did murder Pope Pope Leo VIII. |
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Of theft of stolen property: (972 CE) That Pope John did steal the profits of crime obtained by the Roman Catholic Church and did take it Constantinople in 972 CE. |
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