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Luis Miguel Goitizolo

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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
4/15/2013 10:39:46 PM

Dow has worst day this year as commodities plunge

Dow Jones industrial average has its worst day this year as oil, other commodities plunge

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In this Friday, April 12, 2013, photo Trader Lewis Vande Pallen, right, works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. World stock markets mostly sank Monday April 15, 2013 as China's slower-than-expected economic growth and disappointing U.S. retail sales weighed on investor sentiment. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

NEW YORK (AP) -- The stock market had its worst drop this year as prices for oil and othercommodities fell sharply on concerns about slowing growth in China.

Oil fell to a four-month low, dragging down energy stocks. Mining companies sank after gold had its biggest one-day drop since 1983.

The Dow Jones industrial average fell 265 points to close at 14,599 Monday. The 1.8 percent drop was its worst since November.

Other indexes fell even more.

The Standard & Poor's 500 fell 36 points to 1,552, or 2.3 percent. The Nasdaq fell 78 points, 2.4 percent, to 3,216. The Russell 2000 of small-company stocks plunged 3.8 percent to 907.20.

Seven stocks fell for every one that rose on the New York Stock Exchange. Volume was heavy at 4.6 billion shares.


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Luis Miguel Goitizolo

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4/15/2013 10:43:00 PM

Pope Francis supports crackdown on US nuns

Associated Press/Gregorio Borgia - Pope Francis celebrates a Mass in St. Paul Outside the Walls Basilica in Rome, Sunday, April 14, 2013. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican said Monday that Pope Francis supports the Holy See's crackdown on the largest umbrella group of U.S. nuns, dimming hopes that a Jesuit pope whose emphasis on the poor mirrored the nuns' own social outreach would take a different approach than his predecessor.

The Vatican last year imposed an overhaul of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious after determining the sisters took positions that undermined Catholic teaching on the priesthood and homosexuality while promoting "radical feminist themes incompatible with the Catholic faith." Investigators praised the nuns' humanitarian work, but accused them of ignoring critical issues, including fighting abortion.

On Monday, the heads of the conference met with the prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Archbishop Gerhard Mueller, who is in charge of the crackdown. It was their first meeting since Mueller was appointed in July.

In a statement, Mueller's office said he told the sisters that he had discussed the matter recently with Francis and that the pope had "reaffirmed the findings of the assessment and the program of reform."

The conference, for its part, said the talks were "open and frank," and noted that Mueller had informed them of Francis' decision.

"We pray that these conversations may bear fruit for the good of the Church," the conference said on its website.

The Vatican crackdown unleashed a wave of popular support for the sisters, including parish vigils, protests outside the Vatican's embassy in Washington, D.C., and a U.S. Congressional resolution commending the sisters for their service to the country.

Following Francis' election, several sisters had expressed hope that a Jesuit pope devoted to the poor and stressing a message of mercy rather than condemnation would take a gentler approach than his predecessor, Benedict XVI.

Francis has called for a more "tender" church and one that serves society's poorest — precisely a message American sisters have stressed in their ministry in hospitals, hospices, soup kitchens and schools that serve some of the most marginalized in the U.S.

The Rev. James Martin, a Jesuit author who has been a staunch supporter of the U.S. sisters, cautioned against reading too much into the Vatican statement.

He noted that Francis' first appointment to the Vatican bureaucracy was that of the Rev. Jose Rodriguez Carballo as the No. 2 in the Vatican's congregation for religious orders. Rodriguez Carballo had been superior of the Friars Minor branch of the Franciscan order that was founded by the pope's namesake, St. Francis of Assisi, who devoted himself to helping the poor.

Martin said it would have been unusual for Francis to undo a process that has been years in the works and that as a Jesuit he is "naturally going to be sympathetic" to the challenges faced by members of religious orders, such as those represented by the nuns' conference.

As part of its imposed reforms, the Vatican appointed Seattle Archbishop Peter Sartain and two other bishops to oversee a rewriting of the conference's statutes, to review its plans and programs, approve speakers and ensure the group properly follows Catholic prayer and ritual.

The conference represents about 57,000 sisters, or 80 percent of U.S. nuns. It has argued that the Vatican reached "flawed" conclusions based on "unsubstantiated accusations." The group's officers have said they would participate in discussions with Sartain "as long as possible" but vowed they would not compromise their group's mission.


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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
4/15/2013 10:49:26 PM
Miguel,

Here is another awful thing that is happening in Hawaii

Check out the video 'Sickness & Rads in Hawaii: Leuren Moret'
This is not easy information to take but it is our duty to report the truth.

Sickness & Rads in Hawaii: Leuren Moret
Sickness & Rads in Hawaii: Leuren Moret
Published on Apr 12, 2013 Ms Moret said anyone going to Hawaii now is committing suicide AN UNEXPECTED MORTALITY INCREASE IN THE UNITED ST...
Video link:
Sickness & Rads in Hawaii: Leuren Moret

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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
4/15/2013 10:58:16 PM
Gold is crashing, too. Let's hope North Korea, Japan and the USA are able to keep their fingers off the triggers in Asia.

All the things that are going on in the world, and have been for many years now, fit the description of end times as described in the Bible. Many over the years have made predictions of particular dates, or suggested the end was about to occur, or that Armageddon was happening or about to happen, etc. All have so far been proven to be false.

The best thing anyone can do is to be ready for eternity. Logic tells us all that our own end is coming, whether this world lasts a day or a million more years. What are we doing to be personally prepared?

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Luis Miguel Goitizolo

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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
4/16/2013 12:18:25 AM
Really scary, Myrna; I hope it turns out not as bad as it looks. Yet come what may, you sure are right: it is our duty to report the truth.

Hugs,

Miguel

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Miguel,

Here is another awful thing that is happening in Hawaii

Check out the video 'Sickness & Rads in Hawaii: Leuren Moret'
This is not easy information to take but it is our duty to report the truth.

Sickness & Rads in Hawaii: Leuren Moret
Sickness & Rads in Hawaii: Leuren Moret
Published on Apr 12, 2013 Ms Moret said anyone going to Hawaii now is committing suicide AN UNEXPECTED MORTALITY INCREASE IN THE UNITED ST...
Video link:
Sickness & Rads in Hawaii: Leuren Moret

"Choose a job you love and you will not have to work a day in your life" (Confucius)

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