Hint, hint?
The Daily Mail reports...
'Catholic convert Tony Blair is among several world leaders being invited to attend a top level summit with Pope Benedict XVI to discuss the role of the Church in politics. The two-day summit will be held at the Vatican and will include other Catholic politicians from all over the world, including German chancellor Angela Merkel, U.S. vice president Joe Biden, former Spanish PM Jose Maria Aznar, and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. Church officials have been quietly working on the conference, which will be called 'Witnesses of Christ in the Political Community', for several months.'
So, basically one Catholic is to meet a bunch of heretics to tell them to buck up their ideas and start being Catholic politicians, start being pro-life, start being pro-marriage and to stop killing the unborn.
Meanwhile, in moves that will surely cause consternation around all of Europe, some of the finer points of the European Project for a Bright Masonic Future are being revealed as more and more nations keel over at the sight of the EU juggernaut and sign up to have their national heritage, culture, religious identity and political sovereignty plundered by a load of bureaucrats with expenses claims longer than Tolstoy's War and Peace.
Italy is in uproar over a recent EU Court ruling that the deeply offensive Crucifix, in which God's love for mankind is expressed by His Suffering on mankind's behalf with cosmically outrageous generosity, could upset or offend non-Christians such as the lady who pushed for its removal from her local schools. The ramifications of this ruling are so huge that Europe could soon be a place where in 10 years time the Sign of the Cross will have been removed from every public place, national flag and even churches because non-Christians might accidently stumble in drunk or mistake it for a museum while on holiday and it is so offensive, especially to the wicked that the Devil himself is said to flee at the sight of it.
The EU's manifest desire to impose a secular culture on nations with a distinct national identity is deeply worrying. Even more worrying, however, is the latest EU plan, hidden for years by a group of 'shadowy' politicans moving behind the scenes. In an ever-increasing commitment to centralisation of power and a disdain for national subsidiarity, the EU Department of Culture and Music is to create a new position of EU Director of Music. Under the audacious plan EU music would be made by one individual and all other music would be banned. It is thought that with Tony Blair angling himself at the EU Presidency and European analysts making inferences from Mr Blair's political and musical connections, that Tony Blair will be behind a powerful campaign to see Sir Cliff Richard take the position.
All of Europe is said to be in uproar at the plan.
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