Room Damaged Where Benedict XVI Lived
A few days ago, a devastating fire broke out on the main floor of the Apostolic Palace at Castel Gandolfo. The fire severely damaged those rooms where Paul VI, John Paul II and Benedict XVI lived during …More
A few days ago, a devastating fire broke out on the main floor of the Apostolic Palace at Castel Gandolfo. The fire severely damaged those rooms where Paul VI, John Paul II and Benedict XVI lived during their holidays. The cause of the fire has not yet been determined. Vatican spokesman Bruni suggested a short-circuit in the air conditioning. Francis turned the palace into a museum in 2016.
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Rafał_Ovile
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Revenge on the Restrainer by the devastating Lawless and his satanic kingdom...
Hound of Heaven
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Hmmm, sounds like there needs to be a 'Synod on Fire Safety'. Lightning strikes after Benedict XVI resigns, fire during the synod.... Perhaps Someone is telling us something?
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Hound of Heaven pope Benedict XVI never resigned Petrine Office (munus) in accordance with his documents published on va site. Pope only abdicated ministry (ministerio) after numerous attacks and impeding his power by enemies and treacherous friends...
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Yeah... that was an invalid resigantio, BUT, you cant separate those powers too... (and just to try to do so, is an act against the Divine Order, so is heretic in practice)