Anna Wintour Of Vogue Magazine Gay Marriage Advocate Praises Pope Francis The Enemy To Gay Marriage? What Gives? "This Pope Is What We All Needed."

Vogue Loves Jorge?
If you had been of the world, the world would love its own: but because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you. Jn.xv.xix.

What the hell?

The above picture of Pope Francis graces the pages of Vogue? Why?

After all about ten days ago the editor of Vogue tweeted this tweet:
 

Now we're told by the editor of Vogue that designer Silvia Venturini Fendi believes that "This pope is what we all needed" 

Needed? needed for what? to tell woman what to wear? Now the humble and lowly Pope is a fashion statement? Truly ridiculous.

And why would a miserable hag like Anna Wintour allow this statement: "This pope is what we all needed" to appear in her magazine?

Is not Anna the editor? Maybe she doesn't edit. But Anna has the ability and time to tweet on Supreme court rulings but fails to understand that the biggest obstacle to Gay Marriage is a two thousand year old institution headed by Pope Francis?

Unless of course Anna knows the mind of Francis in this matter. Maybe she knows that the pope will cave into the demented demands of the world.  'cause I doubt very much a lady like Anna is gonna convert at such a late stage in her short and miserable life - so it must be the Pope who will convert to the ways of the world.
 
Has The Pope Changed The Face Of Italian Fashion?
16 July 2013​
Ella Alexander​

POPE FRANCIS, who was appointed head of the Catholic church in March, has inadvertently been causing waves on the Italian fashion scene. His humility and sobriety have apparently wooed some of the country's most notable designers - from Fendi to Dolce & Gabbana - away from the country's ostentatious signature fashion aesthetic.

"It's a whole new spirit in Rome," said Fendi co-designer Silvia Venturini Fendi. "This is evident when we have a new pope going back to real Christianity, which lately was far from the church. People are looking for meaning, and the real meaning of fashion is as a tool to express yourself. Sometimes fashion hides your language, but we look for meaning in materials and fabrics to allow true personality to come out."

The previous Pope had, in religious terms at least, a more flashy approach to dressing - reportedly a keen lover of Prada shoes and historic robes, headwear and capes. Italy's new pontiff has actively discouraged his priests from being materialistic, urging them to drive "humble", rather than "fancy" cars.

The New York Times' Suzy Menkes reports that his humbleness is having an impact on the industry - with fashion houses adopting a more sombre, restrained aesthetic. Dolce & Gabbana's latest collection referenced southern Italian churches, while Valentino's most recent offering was demure and even featured a floor-length, plain red dress that echoed the robes traditionally worn by cardinals. Italy's emerging designers, who showcased work at last week's AltaModa event, also displayed a move away from the flamboyant, high-octane glamour that the country is known for.

"Maybe there is a moment when we want to focus on other things in life and give fashion a different meaning to clothing," Venturini Fendi said. "Women are thinking and dressing more ethically. This pope is what we all needed."

Pay Attention!

Demon Pazuzu 
“In the year 1864, Lucifer together with a large number of demons will be unloosed from hell; they will put an end to faith little by little, even in those dedicated to God. They will blind them in such a way, that, unless they are blessed with a special grace, these people will take on the spirit of these angels of hell; several religious institutions will lose all faith and will lose many souls.Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)

Francis The Destroyer! 

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