October
24th 2011
Catholic Church Calls for One World Government
Walter

Posted under Christianity & Immigration

 

Steve Sailer recently reviewed Charles C. Mann’s 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created, wherein the author argues that the roots of historical globalization lie in the Catholic Church’s involvement in Latin America.  While the Catholic Church has long had globalist ambitions, it’s become worse in recent decades, as noted by a friend who said, “The Catholic Church has become globalism on steroids.”   And it has, as evidenced by the Vatican’s recent call for a one-world government:

The Vatican called for the establishment of “a supranational authority” with worldwide scope and “universal jurisdiction” to guide economic policies and decisions.

Such an authority should start with the United Nations as its reference point but later become independent and be endowed with the power to see to it that developed countries were not allowed to wield “excessive power over the weaker countries”.

From the Vatican document:

In the same spirit of Pacem in Terris, Benedict XVI himself expressed the need to create a world political authority. This seems obvious if we consider the fact that the agenda of questions to be dealt with globally is becoming ever longer. Think, for example, of peace and security; disarmament and arms control; promotion and protection of fundamental human rights; management of the economy and development policies; management of the migratory flows and food security, and protection of the environment. In all these areas, the growing interdependence between States and regions of the world becomes more and more obvious as well as the need for answers that are not just sectorial and isolated, but systematic and integrated, rich in solidarity and subsidiarity and geared to the universal common good.

Apparently, regarding migratory flows, the Vatican doesn’t like that Western countries have begun to restrict  Third World immigration. In the Camp of the Saints, Jean Rapsail envisioned an anti-Western Catholic Church supporting the Third World invasion of the West.  Eerily, this has come to pass, with priests and bishops supporting mass immigration into the West and the Pope siding against Europeans and with Africans on the African invasion of Europe.

HT:  RD

Updates:

Michael Brendan Dougherty: “WHOOPS! Vatican Lets Slip Plans For One World Government

Daily Paul:  ”Vatican Calls for ‘Central World Bank’ to Be Set Up

Richard Spencer:  ”The Vatican Calls for Global Usury

Rod Dreher:  ”Actually, the Pope wants global government too

Rod Dreher:  ”A deeper meaning of the Vatican document

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18 Comments »

18 Responses to “Catholic Church Calls for One World Government”

  1. Brock Townsend on 24 Oct 2011 at 7:16 pm #

    Good Lord. Posted.

  2. RonL on 24 Oct 2011 at 9:59 pm #

    See, it’s a Catholic conspiracy, not a Judeo-Masonic one.
    Seriously, though it is pathetic to see the RCC push anti-Catholic ideas. While the RCC was never a fan of nationalism, giving power to a one-world regime is the opposite of localism, and importing Muslims is the death of the remains of Latin Christendom. This is LAtin American and African Liberation Theology with a veneer.

  3. Sempronius on 24 Oct 2011 at 10:25 pm #

    A major defenestration is in order.

  4. James on 24 Oct 2011 at 11:46 pm #

    Obviously, this particular document is tied up with a lot of Enlightenment and progressivist nonsense about the universal brotherhood of man and whatnot, but the idea that there should be one world political authority equivalent to the one spiritual authority of the Pope has been around since Dante at least.

  5. Dwight on 25 Oct 2011 at 2:33 pm #

    I’m afraid you guys are speaking whereof you know not. It is folly to suggest that we have here a choice between localism and globalism, when in fact, both are necessary and unavoidable, at least at this point. Ignoring the need for unified action on global economic questions would not somehow allow you to pursue a localist lifestyle. It would only consolidate the ability of enormous multinational corporations to take away your ability to live locally at all. A radical free market spread over the globe will favor the cleverest, rather than all equally, and the cleverest will not balk at destroying local business, agriculture, religious culture, and family culture. The Vatican’s effort, in light of this, is to encourage just enough unified global action (to whatever extent that is even possible) to protect “subsidiarity.” This would be a good thing.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsidiarity_(Catholicism)

  6. Kirt Higdon on 25 Oct 2011 at 3:37 pm #

    So the humble, congenial newly ordained Vietnamese priest serving at my parish is part of the Catholic globalist plot. I’ll have to keep an eye on him. Of course when I was a kid, the pastor emeritus of my parish was an old German, so this goes back a long way. And in the interim, I’ve attended churches staffed by Cubans, Africans, Mexicans, Irish and God knows how many others. I really can’t keep track. This all goes back to that notorious globalist Jesus Christ who commanded his apostles to preach the gospel to ALL nations. One of those apostles, Thomas, made it all the way to India where he established a branch of the Church whose nuns are currently caring for patients at our local hospital here in Corpus Christi. What an insidious 2000 year global conspiracy!

  7. Savrola on 25 Oct 2011 at 5:18 pm #

    The Church moves with the times.

    If the white man is on top, you defer to him.

    If the Brown horde is coming for Rome, you get on your knees to them.

    Not very spiritual, but very good business, indubitably.

  8. Nigel on 25 Oct 2011 at 6:58 pm #

    Dwight: “A radical free market spread over the globe will favor the cleverest, rather than all equally”

    Who cares. What you are speaking is mere egalitarianism mixed with globalism. Subsidiary is a dead distraction of the globalist Catholic Church which is now trying to flood the West with the Third World. I want policies that favor my people in particular and the West in general. I could care less about the Third World.

  9. Walter on 26 Oct 2011 at 5:01 pm #

    From John L. Allen:

    “One way of sizing up the note’s significance, therefore, is as an indication that the demographic transition long under way in Catholicism, with the center of gravity shifting from north to south, is being felt in Rome. … [T]o dismiss all this as nothing more than the rogue perceptions of an isolated Vatican department ignores the demographic and cultural realities of the church in the 21st century.
    This is not the dying echo of warmed-over European socialism. For better or worse, it’s the first ripple of a southern wave.”

    http://ncronline.org/news/vatican/vatican-note-economy-first-ripple-southern-wave

  10. Matt Weber on 26 Oct 2011 at 5:30 pm #

    I take it you got that from Dreher’s blog. As I posted there, that seems like nonsense. Are Africans and Latin Americans predisposed to globalism? On the contrary, it seems to me like globalism is almost entirely a Euro-American thing. I don’t know of a huge Colombian presence in their ranks.

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  18. blah blah on 09 Jan 2013 at 3:15 pm #

    wow you are all so misguided. Evil is throwing you a decoy to look the other way. In reality the “powers that be” are using your fears to capture your liberty and turn the one world government not into a catholic one, but a marxist, totalitarianism. The opposite of catholicism actually. bye bye freedom in the name of your “security”. What the pope really wants is for people on a global level to usurp the government(s) that are not rooted in God’s law of nature, and his commandments. We all have a God given right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Our God as christians is NOT the government. Don’t be fooled so easily. Do some research on the Hutus and the Tutsis. Don’t let history repeat itself.

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