“Caino”: Vatican Police Intervenes During the Angelus
At the September 5 Angelus, the Vatican Gendarmerie suddenly started moving around in Saint Peter’s Square.
They were alerted by a banner with the word "Caino" in large letters. The pilgrims who displayed it, were asked to remove it.
“What were the police thinking?” – Specola asks on InfoVaticana.com (September 7). “Caino” – the Italian form for Cain – is the firstborn son of Adam and Eve who killed his brother Abel (Gen 4,1-16).
In this case, however, "Caino" referred to the origin of the pilgrims with the banner, who hailed from Caino, a small town in northern Italy.
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:D Up next, holding up signs in Hebrew gets banned because most of those self-indulgent Vatican gas-bags can't read it. Calling dibs on... :D
Raise a little Cain if you’re Abel.
"I had another vision of 'The Great Tribulation'. It seems to me that a concession was demanded from the clergy which could not be granted. I saw many older priests, especially one, who wept bitterly. A few younger ones were also weeping." Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich
WAKE UP ! They are already in your doors...
Satan and his servants are in your door.. Pray ! Repent ! for your SINS...
One scandal that showed the Vatican being fully apostate ["Caino"] was the stamp which removed Our Lady & St. John from the picture of Christ Crucified, replacing them with Luther & Bucer.