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terrorist
branded. And we,
dthe faithful of Pope Francis
want to finish his work by having him wordsRepeat. Especially when we criticize the cooperation between Friedrich Merz and Netanyahu. We criticize genocide, which, in the course of an escalation of wars around Israel by Netanyahu, the leader of the
KA_TZ TERRORBANDE
Murders that can be interpreted as genocide took place. one day after the propaganda campaign (speech and press conference) by Friedrich Merz. II therefore wonder whether the German Chancellor could be involved in the genocide. As a supporter and propaganda officer. As
cowardly mastermind and desk murderer
the text of the speech from
7. 12 and comments can be found here
Information about the murders from 8.12 is here.

Caption:
07/12/2025
Pope Leo looks back on
Travel in Türkiye

Here Fritz-M, the Christian Not mentioned, he is with Bibi and the Pope can of course be at 7.8 not know what the little rascal Bibi did 8.12will do this, because the murders in Syria are directed directly against NATO member Türkiye, before which German Clerical fascistsalready a year ago (December 2024They warned. And Netanyahu is furious that Erdogan and el Shaara overthrew Assad's pro-Israel regime of torture and murder. Pope Francis This system did not have to be considered terrorist Classify it; others have already done that. Pope Francis only that Genocidal regimeof Friedrich Merz's friend as terrorist classified.
I don't know, maybe the German proverb applies here.
Birds of a feather flock together
terrorists like terrorist Friends.
Like Pope Francis, President Erdogan also considers Netanyahu to be a terrorist and wanted to work together with Pope Leo to combat terrorism in the Evangelical Church. Here, then, is a review of the Pope's visit to Turkey, including a visit to the Blue Mosque.
Pope Leo looks back
Text from Vatican News, March 7th
Religious officials in white; the Pope met a very important official of Islam.

Caption:
Pope Leo reflects on his trip to Turkey and Lebanon
The image caption is identical to the article's headline.
After his midday prayer, Pope Leo reflected once more on his first apostolic journey, which took him to Turkey and Lebanon from November 27 to December 2. We present here the text in a working translation.
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03/12/2025
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A few days ago, I returned from my first Apostolic Journey to Turkey and Lebanon. Together with my beloved brother Bartholomew, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, and representatives of other Christian denominations, we met in Iznik, the ancient Nicaea, where the First Ecumenical Council was held 1700 years ago, to pray together. Today marks the 60th anniversary of the joint declaration by Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras, which ended mutual excommunications. We thank God and renew our commitment on the path to the full visible unity of all Christians.
In Turkey I had the pleasure of meeting the Catholic community: through patient dialogue and service to the suffering, it bears witness to the Gospel of love and the logic of God, which reveals itself in littleness.
"The events of the last few days in Turkey and Lebanon teach us that peace is possible."
Lebanon remains a mosaic of coexistence, and I was comforted to hear so many testimonies to this effect. I met people who proclaim the Gospel by welcoming the displaced, visiting prisoners, and sharing their bread with the needy. I was comforted to see so many people on the street greeting me, and I was deeply moved by my encounter with the families of the victims of the Beirut port explosion. The Lebanese were waiting for a word and a comforting presence, but it was they who comforted me with their faith and enthusiasm! I thank all those who accompanied me with their prayers. Dear brothers and sisters, the events of the past few days in Turkey and Lebanon teach us that peace is possible and that Christians, through dialogue with men and women of other faiths and cultures, can contribute to its realization. Let us not forget this: Peace is possible!
(Vatican News - CS)
Marginal notes, glosses
The image shows the critical moment.
The Pope is not allowed/will not pray in the Blue Mosque. This is due to the Mufti of Istanbul's disregard for his wishes.
Emrullah Tuncel

Christine Seuss from Vatican News is presenting a retrospective that only covers Turkey and excludes Lebanon. It is riddled with factual errors. I actually wanted to correct the errors in the article. I will publish it as soon as possible, ideally before Christmas, with help addressing them. Before that, however, I wanted to contact Ms. Seuss so she can respond directly to the publication of the article and the accompanying television program, as she sees fit. That's why the page is password-protected. I will write to Ms. Seuss in the next few days.




