Pachamama: New to the Vatican But No Stranger to the UN

UNEP Pachamama Course
UNEP Pachamama Course

The United Nations Environment Programme published a children’s textbook in 2002 interestingly entitled Pachamama — a course on why the world’s environment is being degraded and an assessment of “how our Mother Earth is doing today.”

The UNEP says in the book that “Pachamama” means not just ‘Mother Earth’ in Inca culture but also “living in total harmony with the Earth and not from the Earth. It suggests a lifestyle in harmony with nature.”

During the Amazon Synod last month, what the Holy Father called “Pachamama” statues regularly appeared in churches, ceremonies and the synod hall. Pictures of indigenous people bowing down before them in the Vatican Gardens and in a church nearby led many faithful to see them as idols, leading Austrian Catholic Alexander Tschugguel to seize four of them and throw them into the Tiber.

The UNEP’s Pachamama course appears benign by contrast but its first of 7 modules is about “population growth,” teaching children that populations grow “more slowly” if each set of parents “only has one child.”

Activity 4 is about “Traditional or Indigenous Attitudes” and gives examples of “attitudes of ancient or contemporary indigenous cultures towards Mother Earth.”

It also predictably argues for “sustainable development” and goes on to teach about such subjects as “measuring pollution,” “government action,” and “understanding biodiversity.”

In its children’s book, the UNEP doesn’t describe the Pachamama as an idol of course — instead it seems to have just borrowed the word for the course’s title which consists of contributions from young people, authors and artists.

But the connection with the “Pachamama” and the UNEP shows that its appearance at the synod did not happen by chance, and is, in its own way, another indication of the ever-increasing “inculturation” of the UN and the global environmental movement into the very marrow of the Vatican.

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As an addendum, Melinda Gates, a liberal Catholic whose Gates Foundation promotes among its projects similar globalist values diametrically opposed to Church teaching, privately met the Pope on Wednesday, according to a reliable source. The Vatican and the Gates Foundation were asked twice if they could confirm the meeting but neither responded.

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  1. Notice there are no Christian symbols here but the crescent and minaret shaped mosque are represented. These people are satanically inspired minions of hell. They hate Christ and they hate Christianity and they are out to destroy not “merely” the Catholic faith and church, but the West and all of Christendom. They have made great inroads and it would all look very bad but we have Christ on our side.

    • I also noticed the absence of any sign of Christianity in the midst of the minaret and the crescent. On the top so that our eyes wouldn’t be able to escape it.
      Scandalous is a mild word to express this book. It is more than that, it is truly demonic in its anti Christian hatred and support of the spreading of Islam. Faithful Catholics can no longer afford to be asleep and pretend that it’s not as bad as it looks. We need to pray hard first of all! But also defend our beloved Mother Church and her teachings. Being poorly informed or misinformed is not an option.

    • Cardinal Sarah speaks about the Muslim takeover of the West in his book ‘The Day Is Now Far Spent’. A synopsis states “Robert Cardinal Sarah calls The Day Is Now Far Spent his most important book. He analyzes the spiritual, moral, and political collapse of the Western world and concludes that “the decadence of our time has all the faces of mortal peril.”

      A cultural identity crisis, he writes, is at the root of the problems facing Western societies. “The West no longer knows who it is, because it no longer knows and does not want to know who made it, who established it, as it was and as it is. Many countries today ignore their own history. This self-suffocation naturally leads to a decadence that opens the path to new, barbaric civilizations.”

      While making clear the gravity of the present situation, the cardinal demonstrates that it is possible to avoid the hell of a world without God, a world without hope. He calls for a renewal of devotion to Christ through prayer and the practice of virtue.”

      Unfortunately, this isn’t the view of Pope Francis on immigration, nor those who lobby for relaxed laws.

  2. Pachamama can be seen as a replacement for Jesus and His mother. The main purpose of the Amazon Synod was to ensconce environmentalism and earth worship in the Church as another stage of creating a One World Religion. This is apostasy and must be rejected by all Catholics.

  3. This makes the Global Educational Alliance by Pope Francis to be launched May 2020 even more concerning. His affliations and support for the UN are already known.

  4. We need to pray hard. More than ever. And to keep being well informed. Being asleep or indifferent in front of evil attacks on Christianity and the promotion of Islam is not an option.

  5. The spirituality which is taught in the Bible is directed towards the Godhead. There is no ambiguity in Scripture (see Proverbs 3:5; Philippians 4:6-7; 1Peter 5:5-7; Psalms 37:7; 55:22; Isaiah 26:3-4; 55:7-9; and Galatians 5:22-23).
    Inner peace and strength are the natural outcomes.

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