By Anna Von Reitz
For many generations the Doctrine of Scarcity has been enshrined in the politics of the Roman Catholic Church. It has been a core teaching of the Church that the poor are blessed and that there is something precious and noble about the suffering of poverty, starvation and deprivation of all kinds.
Being poor was thought to be a virtue, indeed, a necessity of virtue.
Everything
 related to a healthy human life-- the need to eat and drink and have 
sex and even wash our bodies--- has been denied in the name of the 
Doctrine of Scarcity.
You
 have said that you want a "poor Church". That's fine. Divest it of its 
riches, its pomp, its self-adoring and venal glories. Make of it what it
 was meant to be, a simple fellowship bound together by the Holy Spirit 
and the teachings of Jesus. Let all the Orders stand in awe of the 
Franciscans and the other Mendicants, who have placed their faith so 
utterly beyond the grasp of Mammon.
Indeed,
 Francis, if there is any virtue in poverty it is simply this---that by 
being poor, the poor give us the opportunity to grow beyond our own 
selfishness.
They give the rest of us someone to give to, someone to help who needs help.
And that is a great service to humanity.
I
 don't miss the point, I simply know that the same lessons can be 
learned by other means and that there is no reason to cling to the 
Doctrine of Scarcity any longer.
That
 is why I have placed the Credit of Jesus on the books of the Vatican 
Chancery Court, declared the beginning of the Thousand Years of Peace, 
authorized the payment of any debts held against any Names or NAMES, and
 have initiated the Doctrine of Abundance.
There is no longer any logic to the idea that many must be downcast in order for humanity to be lifted up.
The
 Doctrine of Scarcity has been a manure pile and yes, from it our Father
 has grown roses; but the Doctrine of Abundance is the truth and the law
 of our Father in Heaven, who has provided far more than enough for all 
his children to have health and happiness on earth.
So
 let it be that peace reigns instead of war. Let the truth of abundance 
overwhelm the lie of scarcity. Let true knowledge of our Father fill the
 earth as it has been decreed. And let us enter into the Thousand Years 
of Peace.
 
 
 
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