Kwanini Kanisa la Waadventista Wasabato hawajatoa salaam za pole kwa ndugu zao wakatoliki kufuatia kifo cha Kiongozi wao Mkuu papa Francis?

watoe salamu kwa mpinga kristo kama wanavyo dai na Ellen G whites 😂😂

Ebu tafuteni sehemu yenye nguruwe na bia safi tule mambo ya hao ni ushenzii mtupu
 
Wasabato wamefurahi,yani katika jambo ambalo linawapa furaha wasabato ni kuona upapa unafutika dunia.

Hakika eleni aliwapoteza hawa jamaa,kwao uroma ni ushetani kuliko hata dini ama imani yoyote ile.
 
Wasabato wamefurahi,yani katika jambo ambalo linawapa furaha wasabato ni kuona upapa unafutika dunia.

Hakika eleni aliwapoteza hawa jamaa,kwao uroma ni ushetani kuliko hata dini ama imani yoyote ile.
Aliyekufa mkatoliki, anayelaumiwa msabato, inahusianaje. Mbona kujishuku kwingi. Waislam wanaowachinja WAKRISTO bila kujali madhehebu yao leo ni wema kuliko hao Wasabato ambao hawajui hata kurusha manati kwa adui. Acha upagani basi.
 
Kwa Wasabato Pope ni yule Beast aliyetajwa kwenye kitabu chs Ufunuo!
Kwa hiyo watakuwa wanashangilia kifo chake.
 
Tuonyeshe salama za pole za Angalican church, Lutheran, Church Of God, Babtist, Jehovanes Witness na wengineo.
SALAAM ZA RAMBIRAMBI KUTOKA KANISA LA ANGLICAN

The Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, the Right Reverend Anthony Poggo, has shared a message of condolence on the death of Pope Francis.

The message reads:


His Holiness Pope Francis was a man of great faith, humility, and compassion, who brought to the Petrine Ministry of the Bishop of Rome the joy of the Gospel. I want to express the deep appreciation of the Anglican Communion for the remarkable leadership that Pope Francis has given to the Catholic Church and to the world at large.

Throughout his papacy Pope Francis has consistently demonstrated a profound commitment to evangelisation, to show justice, mercy, love and reconciliation. His words and actions have touched the hearts of millions, transcending the boundaries of Christian divisions and inspiring people of all faiths to join hands in pursuit of a more just and compassionate world.

The late Pope’s unwavering dedication to the plight of the poor, the refugee and the vulnerable has been an inspiration to us all. His calls for global solidarity, for the protection of our common home and for the pursuit of peace have resonated deeply within the hearts of people across continents and cultures, especially in my home country South Sudan.

Renewal of the Church’s structures through synodality and the voice of women and lay people within decision-making processes has been a defining mark of his Papacy – a process that has drawn on friendships across the Christian world.

In the spirit of ecumenism, Pope Francis has sought to foster greater unity among Christians. His commitment to dialogue, understanding and shared mission has opened new avenues of collaboration between the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion. We have walked together on the way towards healing the wounds of division and towards the unity that Christ desires for His Church.

Anglicans are grateful for Pope Francis’ support of the work of the Anglican Centre, Rome, the Anglican–Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC), and the International Anglican–Roman Catholic Commission on Unity and Mission (IARCCUM).

Anglicans join with millions around the oikoumene, and with all people of goodwill, in giving thanks to God for Pope Francis. We offer our condolences to our sisters and brothers in the Roman Catholic Church. We pray God’s blessing on us all and on all who, like Pope Francis, try to follow Christ in the strength of the Holy Spirit.

Amen.
 
SALAAM ZA RAMBIRAMBI KUTOKA KANISA LA ANGLICAN

The Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, the Right Reverend Anthony Poggo, has shared a message of condolence on the death of Pope Francis.

The message reads:


His Holiness Pope Francis was a man of great faith, humility, and compassion, who brought to the Petrine Ministry of the Bishop of Rome the joy of the Gospel. I want to express the deep appreciation of the Anglican Communion for the remarkable leadership that Pope Francis has given to the Catholic Church and to the world at large.

Throughout his papacy Pope Francis has consistently demonstrated a profound commitment to evangelisation, to show justice, mercy, love and reconciliation. His words and actions have touched the hearts of millions, transcending the boundaries of Christian divisions and inspiring people of all faiths to join hands in pursuit of a more just and compassionate world.

The late Pope’s unwavering dedication to the plight of the poor, the refugee and the vulnerable has been an inspiration to us all. His calls for global solidarity, for the protection of our common home and for the pursuit of peace have resonated deeply within the hearts of people across continents and cultures, especially in my home country South Sudan.

Renewal of the Church’s structures through synodality and the voice of women and lay people within decision-making processes has been a defining mark of his Papacy – a process that has drawn on friendships across the Christian world.

In the spirit of ecumenism, Pope Francis has sought to foster greater unity among Christians. His commitment to dialogue, understanding and shared mission has opened new avenues of collaboration between the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion. We have walked together on the way towards healing the wounds of division and towards the unity that Christ desires for His Church.

Anglicans are grateful for Pope Francis’ support of the work of the Anglican Centre, Rome, the Anglican–Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC), and the International Anglican–Roman Catholic Commission on Unity and Mission (IARCCUM).

Anglicans join with millions around the oikoumene, and with all people of goodwill, in giving thanks to God for Pope Francis. We offer our condolences to our sisters and brothers in the Roman Catholic Church. We pray God’s blessing on us all and on all who, like Pope Francis, try to follow Christ in the strength of the Holy Spirit.

Amen.

WALUTHERI

The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) joins Catholics and other faith communities across the world in mourning the loss of Pope Francis, who died on Easter Monday, 21 April 2025, at the age of 88. The Argentinian pontiff was recovering from bilateral pneumonia in his Vatican residence at the Casa Santa Marta.
 
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