Anonymous ID: f52255 June 25, 2025, 5:53 p.m. No.23238325   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Q Links to Pope's Tweet on Human TraffickingQ DROP #3565

Q !!mG7VJxZNCI 30 Jul 2019 - 8:23:13 PM

 

https://twitter.com/Pontifex/status/1156165039545606144

Godfather III

It's going to be BIBLICAL.

Q

 

In a drop concerning only two things: The Pope/Vatican/Pontifex AND Human Trafficking… what else do anon's SEE?

 

The Godfather III sig yet absolutely no sign or any mention of a Mafia, no, just the Pope and Human Trafficking

AND

''It's going to be Biblical" which comes from the movie "Law abiding Citizen" and here is the full quote that leads up to the "Its going to be Biblical" part:

 

Law abiding citizen (It's Gonna Be Biblical)

 

I'm just gettin' warmed up.

This is von Clausewitz shit, total fucking war.

I'm gonna pull the whole thing down.

I'm gonna bring the whole fuckin' diseased corrupt temple down on your head.

It's gonna be Biblical.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUsLDzXWUU4

 

THE WHOLE FUCKIN' DISEASED CORRUPT TEMPLE

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple

A temple (from the Latin templum) is a building reserved for spiritual rituals and activities such as prayer and sacrifice. Religions which erect temples include Christianity (whose temples are typically called churches), Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism (whose temples are called gurudwara), Jainism (whose temples are sometimes called derasar), Islam (whose temples are called mosques), Judaism (whose temples are called synagogues), Zoroastrianism (whose temples are sometimes called Agiary), the Baha'i Faith (which are often simply referred to as Baha'i House of Worship), Taoism (which are sometimes called Daoguan), Shintoism (which are sometimes called Jinja), Confucianism (which are sometimes called the Temple of Confucius), and ancient religions such as the Ancient Egyptian religion and the Ancient Greek religion.

 

The form and function of temples are thus very variable, though they are often considered by believers to be, in some sense, the "house" of one or more deities. Typically, offerings of some sort are made to the deity, and other rituals are enacted, and a special group of clergy maintain and operate the temple. The degree to which the whole population of believers can access the building varies significantly; often parts, or even the whole main building. can only be accessed by the clergy. Temples typically have a main building and a larger precinct, which may contain many other buildings or may be a dome-shaped structure, much like an igloo.

 

The word comes from Ancient Rome, where a templum constituted a sacred precinct as defined by a priest, or augur.[1]

It has the same root as the word "template," a plan in preparation for the building that was marked out on the ground by the augur.

 

AND HERE IS THE DROP CONTAINING A LINK TO THE "LAW ABIDING CITIZEN/BIBLICAL" SCENE ON YOUTUBE

Oct 17, 2020 2:16:46 PM EDT4884

Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: 9b755f No. 11120402

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUsLDzXWUU4

Enjoy the show!

Q

SEE ALSO: Drops #1950 & 1951+++

Anonymous ID: f52255 June 25, 2025, 5:54 p.m. No.23238327   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8344

Dioceses and Religious Orders That Have Filed for Bankruptcy Protection

  1. Archdiocese of Portland OR (filed 7/6/04)

  2. Diocese of Tucson AZ (9/20/04)

  3. Diocese of Spokane WA (12/6/04)

  4. Diocese of Davenport IA (10/10/06)

  5. Diocese of San Diego CA (2/27/07)

  6. Diocese of Fairbanks AK (3/1/08)

  7. Oregon Province of the Jesuits (2/17/09)

  8. Diocese of Wilmington DE & MD (10/18/09)

  9. Archdiocese of Milwaukee WI (1/4/11)

  10. Congregation of the Christian Brothers (4/28/11)

  11. Diocese of Gallup NM (11/12/13)

  12. Diocese of Stockton CA (1/15/14)

  13. Diocese of Helena MT (1/31/14)

  14. Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis MN (1/16/15)

  15. Diocese of Duluth MN (12/7/15)

  16. Diocese of New Ulm MN (3/3/17)

  17. Diocese of Great Falls-Billings MT (3/31/17)

  18. Crosier Fathers and Brothers MN & AZ (6/1/17)

  19. Diocese of St. Cloud MN (intention 2/28/18; filed 6/15/20)

  20. Archdiocese of Agana, Guam (1/16/19)

  21. Diocese of Winona-Rochester MN (12/3/18)

  22. Archdiocese of Santa Fe NM (12/3/18)

  23. Diocese of Rochester NY (9/12/19)

  24. Diocese of Harrisburg PA (2/19/20)

  25. Diocese of Buffalo NY (2/29/20)

  26. Archdiocese of New Orleans LA (5/1/20)

  27. Diocese of Syracuse NY (6/19/20)

  28. Diocese of Rockville Centre NY (10/1/20)

  29. Diocese of Camden NJ (10/1/20)

https://www.bishop-accountability.org/bankruptcy.htm

 

2024 update:

A new wave of bankruptcies shakes the Catholic Church in California6 24 2024

Six Roman Catholic dioceses in California seek bankruptcy protections after victims of clergy sexual abuse were allowed to seek compensation in civil courts.

The Child Victims Act, approved in 2019, allowed for victims of clergy sexual abuse to seek justice in civil courts in California.

A law crafted after that Act in California, allowed E. Jean Carroll to prove she was the victim of Donald Trump in New York courts.

A new wave of news about bankruptcies in Roman Catholic dioceses of California is sweeping the Internet these days. According to Religion News Service, the new wave involves more than 3,000 cases.

It is not that new cases are emerging at the rate they were back at the height of the clergy sexual abuse crisis, in the aughts. In California, the new wave of bankruptcies in the Catholic Church are the by-product of a major change in the understanding of the reasons behind sexual abuse.

 

«In 2018, the California Legislature approved AB 218, a bill that lifted the statute of limitations for three years on child sex abuse litigation and allowed survivors to file suits regardless of when the abuse occurred. That three-year “window” for filing cases that otherwise would have been barred closed on December 31, 2022».

 

AB 2018 is the California Assembly Bill 218, a law also known as The Child Victims Act, approved back in in October 2019. Until 2022, the law allowed people who was sexually assaulted as a minor to file civil lawsuits although the statute of limitations had already expired.

https://www.losangelespress.org/english-edition/a-new-wave-of-bankruptcies-shakes-the-catholic-church-in-california-20240623-8804.html