This traditionalist Roman Catholic website informs us that a Nigerian witch-doctor was given pride of place at the recent Assisi Peace Conference. World Orthodox apologists may counter that no mutual prayer took place, but the sight of Orthodox prelates looking on at these pagan shenanigans with apparent approval should send a clear message to their flocks as to what they actually believe (or don't believe).
Έγινε λατρεία στη θεότητα Olokun στην Βασιλική της Αγίας Μαρίας των Αγγέλων στην Ασίζη από τον νεκρομάντη Νιγεριανό Wande Abimbola ο οποίος και προσέφερε ύμνο στην θεότητα Olokun.
On October 27, 2011, in the presence of Benedict XVI in Assisi, at the Basilica of Holy Mary of the Angels (Santa Maria degli Angeli), voodoo warlock Wande Abimbola from Nigeria sang a hymn to the deity Olokun. Abimbola represented the Yoruba voodoo sect at the Fourth Assisi Inter-Faith Meeting, which commemorated the first of these events held by John Paul II in 1986.
Above, Abimbola singing to his goddess - you may listen to it here; below first row, he greets Benedict XVI after finishing his song and speech; second row, in front of the Portiuncula he is given a place of honor among the pagans, quite close to Pope Ratzinger; third row, an overview of the event inside Santa Maria Basilica; fourth row in the outdoors ceremony (see insert) the voodoo representative is also given a preeminent place. In the fifth row, some other close-ups of Abimbola during his song.
It is difficult to imagine a more honorific position given to a representative of the Devil. But since this encounter is promoted by a Pope and carried out under the pretext of love and peace, it is accepted by most Catholics. It is not surprising that only a universal chastisement can end such an apostasy.
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