Pachamama Invocation at Vatican Christmas Concert

Dec 27, 2019 by

by Jules Gomes, Church Militant:

Cardinals cross arms over chest to venerate Mother Earth.

Catholics are outraged over the re-appearance of “Pachamama” in the Vatican at a Christmas concert sponsored by the Holy See’s Congregation for Catholic Education.

The Mother Earth goddess, worshipped by the indigenous people of the Amazon, was invoked by a Latin American woman before an audience of 5,000, while two million watched on television in Italy and around the world on Christmas Eve and the afternoon of Christmas day.

At the live Dec. 14 charity performance titled “Let’s network for the Amazon,” an indigenous woman dressed in native garb asked the audience to cross their arms over their chest and to feel a strong vibration, explaining that this is “your heart” but also “the heart of Mother Earth.”

A Catholic priest in his clerical collar who was hosting the show at the Hall of the Pontifical Audiences (Aula Paolo VI) asked the Spanish-speaking native to tell the audience “about your relationship with Mother Earth.”

Cardinals and bishops seated in the front row, followed by the entire audience, responded enthusiastically by crossing their arms and listening reverently to the spiel on Pachamama.

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