Pope Francis told crowds in St. Peter’s Square that this Christmas
might be the last one for humanity. In a grim speech, the Pope said that the
current chaotic state of the world marks the beginning of the “end times”, and
that this time next year the world is likely to be unrecognisable. Francis, who
previously announced the beginning of World War 3, had labelled this year’s
Christmas as a “charade” during a Mass at the Casa Santa Maria earlier in the
month. “We are close to Christmas. There will be lights, there will be parties,
bright trees, even Nativity scenes – all decked out – while the world continues
to wage war,” he said earlier in December. The Pontiff, who turned 79 on
Thursday, elaborated on his views this weekend, telling a crowd, “While the world
starves, burns, and descends further into chaos, we should realise that this
year’s Christmas celebrations for those who choose to celebrate it may be their
last“. “Unless the path to peace is recognised, we must weep for those innocent
victims who grow by the day, and ask God for forgiveness. As Jesus and God
weeps, I do too“
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