Pope has an Adventist
brother?
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1997-08-20/news/9708200198_1_adventists-witnesses-slaying
From the looks of it the Pope only has a sister that is still living.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/the-pope/9931614/Pope-Franciss-sister-says-he-never-wanted-the-job.html
"I just got off the phone with the GC. They said the video is a hoax from beginning to end. This Argentinian pastor's SDA credentials were taken away in 2005 and he has started an independent ministry from Chicago. Every detail of the story is a total lie. Pope Francis is the oldest of the children. None of them were ever SDA. All and total lies." Teresa Beem
Columbia Union Visitor has an answer. see photo on FB.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=636256773059935&set=a.204213099597640.51969.189241857761431&type=1&theater
From the looks of it the Pope only has a sister that is still living.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/the-pope/9931614/Pope-Franciss-sister-says-he-never-wanted-the-job.html
"I just got off the phone with the GC. They said the video is a hoax from beginning to end. This Argentinian pastor's SDA credentials were taken away in 2005 and he has started an independent ministry from Chicago. Every detail of the story is a total lie. Pope Francis is the oldest of the children. None of them were ever SDA. All and total lies." Teresa Beem
Columbia Union Visitor has an answer. see photo on FB.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=636256773059935&set=a.204213099597640.51969.189241857761431&type=1&theater
Federal Probe Rocks Adventist Church
Lake Region Conference accused of financial
irregularities, immigration violations
South Bend Tribune, July 25, 2005
By CAROL DRAEGER
Tribune Staff Writer
BERRIEN SPRINGS—The Lake Region Conference of the
Seventh-day Adventist Church is under federal investigation in connection with
misuse of funds and illegal immigration activities, which could threaten the
organization's nonprofit status.
The revelations shocked many of the estimated 730 delegates
who attended a special meeting Sunday at Andrews University. “There’s
been a lot of instances of lying and a case of personal enrichment,” Walter
Wright, president of the Lake Union Conference, told delegates.
Most delegates knew about the financial crisis and poor
internal audit. That news was relayed to about 25,000 churchgoers in 109
worship centers in the Midwest on July 16.
Many knew that the conference’s vice president of
multicultural ministries, a treasurer and four pastors were on paid
administrative leave in the wake of the Lake Region Conference audit. But the
harsh reality, voiced by Wright, silenced many delegates who earlier in the
morning raised serious objections about the competency of conference leaders
and lack of input they have in selecting leaders.
Many, such as a woman from a church in Cassopolis, said they
felt disenfranchised. Late in the afternoon the gymnasium where delegates met
fell silent when Wright began talking about federal authorities being on the
doorstep of Lake Region Conference leaders. He noted that the ramifications of
the inquiries could affect the entire church.
“The effect can be devastating,” Wright said. “If the church
loses its tax-exempt status because of things in our conference, that is a real
possibility,” he told delegates. According to an internal audit of the
conference in 2003 about $18 million in assets were understated or not reported
to the government.
The conference also did not report financial statements of
“at least six charitable gift annuity agreements” in 2003 and 2004. The result
means that in those two years auditors could not “reasonably determine” the
conference's total assets and liabilities, according to a memo dated February
2005 to the executive committee of the Lake Region Conference.
Wright also told delegates the church's employment of
immigrants who may be in the country illegally has raised eyebrows of federal
officials. “What if the Department of Homeland Security comes into our offices
and says we’re going to close you down because you’re not reporting illegal
aliens and they threaten our national security?” Wright asked.
Then he answered his own question. “That can happen because
of our conference,” he said. Wright made it clear the conference is
“cooperating with all federal entities” while the investigation continues. In a
separate interview, Gary Burns, director of communication for the Seventh-day
Adventist Church Lake Union headquarters, could not elaborate about alleged
illegal immigration practices of the church. Burns said the Seventh-day
Adventist church is a world church, headquartered in Maryland, with operations
in 200 countries. Wright’s Lake Union Conference is the parent organization of
the Lake Region Conference and four other conferences.
Only the Lake Region Conference, which is championed as a
multicultural ministry with growing Hispanic membership, is embroiled in the
financial irregularities and alleged immigration violations. The Chicago-based
Lake Region Conference was organized in 1945. Wright remained optimistic that
the conference would survive. “Look at our dear friends, the Catholics,” he
said. “We can’t shuffle people. They didn’t act when they should’ve,” he said
referring to Catholic leaders who sometimes moved priests to new parishes
instead of punishing them for sexual misconduct. “We won’t do that,” he said.
The following changes were made at the Lake Region
Conference Headquarters as a result of corruption charges:
Norman Miles, president, resigned
Hugo Gambetta, vice president, terminated
Greg Baker, treasurer, resigned
Leroy B. Hampton, treasurer, resigned
Lillian Williamson, treasurer, terminated
Vernice Shorey, accountant, suspended
The following pastors were placed on administrative leave
of absence, pending further action by the conference executive committee:
Pastor Ciro Aviles
Pastor Osmin Hernandez
Pastor William Rojas
Pastor Alfredo Solis
When will the sister of the pope speak up. Unless she is a nun they are vow to keep silent. What wrong having a brother who is or was Seventh Day Adventist. The Pope shall be honor. He is still his brother.
ReplyDeleteThe problem Fernando is that there is no brother at all that was ever an SDA, the whole thing is a sham, an utter lie. If you call the General Conference you will be told that the whole thing is a sham also.
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