DOOM For Pope's Trip To Poland! Will Pope Die In Poland? Putin Issue Warning Of War! US Sending Troops To Poland! U.S., Russia Expel Each Other's Diplomats!


The Pope of false Peace  is to arrive in Poland at the end of July.
(Vatican Radio) The Vatican on Thursday released the programme for Pope Francis’ 27-31 July visit to Poland for the 31st World Youth Day celebrations.
The Pope will depart from Rome's Fiumicino airport at 2 p.m. and will arrive at the John Paul II airport of Balice-Krakow two hours later. After the welcome ceremony he will transfer to the Castle of Wawel, where he will address the civil authorities and diplomatic corps, followed by a courtesy visit to the president of the Republic. The Pope's first day in Poland will conclude with a meeting with bishops in Krakow Cathedral
In the early morning of Thursday 28 July he will visit the Convent of the Sisters of the Presentation on the way to the airport, and at 8.30 a.m. he will transfer by helicopter to Czestochowa where, in the monastery of Jasna Gora, he will pray in the chapel of the Black Virgin before celebrating Holy Mass in the Shrine of Czestochowa on the occasion of the 1,050th anniversary of the baptism of Poland. At 12.45 p.m. he will return to Krakow where he will address the young people gathered in Jordan Park.
On Friday 29 July he will transfer by helicopter to Oswiecim. At 9.30 he will visit Auschwitz and at 10.30 the camp of Birkenau, returning to Krakow where at 4.30 p.m. he will meet patients at the university paediatric hospital, and at 6 p.m. he will preside at the Via Crucis with young people in Jordan Park.
On Saturday he will visit the Shrine of Divine Mercy in Krakow, where he will pass through the Door of Divine Mercy and confess several young people. After, at 10.30, he will celebrate Holy Mass for Polish priests, men and women religious, consecrated persons and seminarians in the St. John Paul II Shrine of Krakow. The Pope will lunch with several young people in the archiepiscopal residence and then in the evening will pass through the Holy Door in the Campus Misericordiae with various young people. There, at 7.30 p.m., he will give the opening address of the prayer vigil.
On Sunday 31 July, Francis will celebrate Mass for World Youth Day in the Campus Misericordiae, after which, at 5 p.m., he will greet the WYD volunteers, organising committee and benefactors in the Tauron Arena in Krakow. He will depart by air at 6.30 p.m., destined for Rome's Ciampino airport, where he is expected to arrive at 8.25 p.m.
However there have been some strange events recently in Poland.

First Obama was in Poland when five Dallas Cops were shot and killed by a Muslim Convert:

 
US sending troops to Poland:
In message to Russia, U.S. will send 1,000 rotating troops to Poland
WARSAW — The United States will send about 1,000 troops to Poland as part of what the alliance says is the biggest deployment of NATO personnel since the end of the Cold War.President Obama announced the troop movement at the NATO Summit in Warsaw Friday, saying the United States would rotate battalions into Poland "to serve shoulder to shoulder with Polish soldiers." An armored brigade will also move its headquarters to Poland, which Obama called one of the United States' "most committed and important allies." Both moves are expected sometime next year. USA Today Read More>>>>>>
Now Russia & the US have expelled each other's diplomats:
U.S., Russia expel each other's diplomats
Washington (CNN) — Diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Russia began to unravel after Moscow said Saturday it had expelled two American diplomats and the U.S. revealed it had tossed two Russians in response to an attack on one of its personnel. "On June 17, we expelled two Russian officials from the United States to respond to this attack," State Department spokesman John Kirby told CNN, referring to an American diplomat who the spokesman said "was attacked by a Russian policeman" while trying to enter the U.S. embassy last month in Moscow. Russia revealed Saturday it had responded in kind. CNN Read More>>>>
Now is a time to be concern about this papal trip......


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