No one was surprised to find that the Satan-anus pope was a Jew-lover.
He is big on Christians dying on a mass scale in the name of anal sex and NATO anal sex.
Pope Francis has said he is considering visiting the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, and implicitly criticised the Russian president Vladimir Putin over the invasion of Ukraine.
The head of the Catholic church was invited by Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and the city’s mayor, Vitali Klitschko, along with Ukrainian religious leaders on 8 March.
At the time of the invitation, the Vatican had confirmed receipt of a letter and said the pope was praying for Ukrainians but made no mention of any travel plans.
But asked by a reporter on the plane taking him from Rome to Malta on Saturday whether he was considering the invitation, Francis said: “Yes, it is on the table.” He gave no further details.
Later, in a hard-hitting speech in the island’s presidential palace, the pope said: “From the east of Europe, from the land of the sunrise, the dark shadows of war have now spread. We had thought that invasions of other countries, savage street fighting and atomic threats were grim memories of a distant past.
It’s cool the Poop is alluding to Lord of the Rings.
Be cooler if he wasn’t a gay faggot and Sauron.
Poop Sauron, defender of Jews.
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“However, the icy winds of war, which bring only death, destruction and hatred in their wake, have swept down powerfully upon the lives of many people and affected us all.
“Once again, some potentate, sadly caught up in anachronistic claims of nationalist interests, is provoking and fomenting conflicts, whereas ordinary people sense the need to build a future that will either be shared, or not be at all,” he said, without mentioning Putin by name.
The invitation from Ukrainian political leaders has been supported by the major archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk of Ukraine’s Byzantine Rite Catholic church and Ukraine’s ambassador to the Vatican, Andriy Yurash.
Francis has previously described Vladimir Putin’s war as a “unjustified aggression” and denounced the “atrocities”, but has been careful not to mention Russian culpability for the war.
Ah, yes.
All of those Putin atrocities, which we’ve all seen all of those videos and photos of.