Subj: Earth Changes TV/Breaking News-Pope John Paul II Addressees The Upcoming Millennium Date: 7/12/99 9:54:32 AM Pacific Daylight Time From: earthcng@earthlink.net (Mitch Battros) To: earthcng@earthlink.net (Breaking News) Pope John Paul II Addressees Millennium Maddness...07/12/99 Mitch Battros (ECTV) This is the article I have been waiting for. Pope John Paul II is posed to send out a new document stating his beliefs about the upcoming millennium and what it's implications might mean to millions of Catholics and non-Catholics alike. It is reported the document would inject the new millennium with a vision of hope based on the renewal of faith. It is alleged the document might cover the preparation for the "Church for the Great Jubilee". In the article from the newspaper "La Stampa", it emphasized that the document would reject all millenarian ideas and stress, on the contrary, that the world is not coming to an end, but will soon experience great changes. Folks, this sounds just like what Hopi Prophecy states "The world will end, As We Know It". The Hopi's go on to say is a time of preparation and celebration for the coming changes. And to borrow a line from the movie 2001 Space Odyssey- "Something Wonderful Is About To Happen" I guess it comes down to ones perception of the changes that are upon us. Obviously, I choose to see it as a natural occurrence as well as an opportunity for all of us to once again join together. To rediscover what community and family is all about. As I have said so many times before...Now is the time We NEED each other more than ever. Blessings To All, Mitch Pope John Paul II Posed To Release New Document...07/12/99 VATICAN CITY, JUL 9 (ZENIT).- According to certain interpretations of "Astrological Centuries," by Michel de Notre-dame, better known as Nostradamus, the end of the world should have come on July 9. Some verses of the famous doctor say: "In the year one thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine and seven months,/ a great fearful King will come from heaven./ He will resurrect the great King of Angolmois ..." In general the texts of these popular "prophets," like the Greek sibyls, make room for interpretations of all kinds. In fact, other interpreters of Nostradamus, who was Catherine of Medici's doctor, believe that the terrible date is August 11, 1999, when the north of France will be enveloped by an eclipse of the sun. European fashion and cultural centers are living with great trepidation these days because of these terrible prophecies. Michel de Notre-dame was a very successful doctor, especially during the plague that struck Provence in the 16th century. After writing the "Astrological Centuries" in 1555, he was greatly respected by the powerful of the time, as they attributed special powers to him. Nostradamus, as well as the monk of the apocryphal book attributed to Irish Bishop Malachi (1095-1148), have become two of the most widely known millenarian prophets of our day, in a world that has freed itself of faith to embrace superstition. In this context, a report in the Turin newspaper "La Stampa," is of interest. On July 8, it disclosed that John Paul II is taking advantage of his holidays in Les Combes to write a new document. According to "Holy See sources," which the article did not identify, it might be a text that could be written as an encyclical; the topic would be the third Christian millennium. The alleged document could appear in the year 2000. It would address more thoroughly the topics covered in the apostolic letter "Tertio Millennio Adveniente," of 1994, the letter that prepares the Church for the Great Jubilee. The text would analyze the 2000 years of Christianity, and would focus on an analysis of the 20th century; it would inject the new millennium with a vision of hope based on the renewal of faith. "La Stampa" emphasized that the document would reject all millenarian ideas and stress, on the contrary, that the world is not coming to an end, but will soon experience great changes. In general, the Pope takes advantage of his summer holidays to prepare documents of special interest. For the time being, the information in "La Stampa" has neither been confirmed or denied by the Holy See. Mitch Battros Producer - Earth Changes TV Web Site: http://www.earthchangesTV.com