Pope’s crimes named by insider as damning new evidence surfaces - Papal visit to Canada postponed

Pope’s visit postponed as damning new evidence surfaces - Canadian Bishops delay issuing invitation as Court issues report naming “a key eyewitness very close to the Pope“ - Vatican secret service targets Court, Annett, native elders, according to communique Ottawa: Pope Francis has postponed his planned visit to Canada because of opposition from Canadian Catholic Bishops, according to a source within the church. Last Monday, November 15, at a closed meeting in Ottawa, the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) voted to postpone issuing an invitation to Pope Francis until the new year “to better assess the risks associated with the Pontiff’s appearance in Canada in response to threats of arrest made against him“. The Bishops also imposed a media blackout on the issue. On November 1, an arrest order was issued against Francis by the International Common Law Court of Justice (ICLCJ), the body that forced his predecessor, Pope Benedict, from office on February 11, 2013. This order was followed by a
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