Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Vatican promotes the pagan Hindu festival of Diwali


Apostate Jorge Bergoglio 

Diwali, Deepavali or Dipavali is celebrated in the honour of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. Also the god Ganesha is especially worshiped that day.


Lakshmi -Hindu goddess
The Hindu idolaters set up an altar in the houses where there is an image of Lakshmi, which will be offered flowers, incense and coins while repeating a mantra to worship her, accompanied by pagan rituals and superstitious practices.





Message to Hindus on the Feast of Diwali 

                                                      October 31, 2018 15:00• ZENIT:
 «The feast of Diwali is celebrated by all Hindus and is known as Deepavali, or “row of oil lamps”. Symbolically based on ancient mythology, it represents the victory of truth over lies, light over darkness, life over death, good over evil. 
The celebration proper lasts for three days, marking the beginning of a new year, family reconciliation, especially between brothers and sisters, and worship of God.


This year the feast will be celebrated by many Hindus on 7 November. For the occasion, the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue has sent them a Message on the theme: Christians and Hindus: In Defence of the Vulnerable of Society. The Message, signed by the secretary Bishop Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, M.C.C.J., was also sent in Hindi.»


The Apostate Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot violating the First Commandment congratulates the idolaters who celebrate this pagan Hindu festival.:
"We wish all of you a happy Deepavali!"






Worship Of Hindu Deity (Ganesha) in Church Catholic Diocese Cádiz y Ceuta








Lakshmi, Ganesha Hindu pagan welcome to  the apostate Arturo Sosa

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