Papal Bulls Harden
(1198 CE) Pope Innocent III issued a Papal Bull
declaring “anyone who attempts to construe a
personal view of God which conflicts with church
dogma must be burned without pity.” Regarding
humanity, this action so fundamentally goes
against all principles of the basic rights and dignities of being human that it represents one of the
lowest and darkest marks of history.
(1200 CE) Two years later Pope Innocent III
published another Papal Bull granting church
ownership of all wealth and property belonging
to individuals convicted of heresy. This represents
the birth of the all-powerful Arch-Bishops
(Cardinals) of the Roman Catholic Church,
who robbed Kings, Queens, and Princes to gain
astonishing wealth.
(1212 CE) Pope Innocent III devised an inexcus-
able strategy by issuing a Papal Bull authorizing
children to launch their own crusade against
Muslims. Parents released 200,000 children; onethird died from the journey and one-third were
taken by the Catholic Church for ritual satanic
sacrifices — the remaining were sold to slave
traders for profit. Because the Papal Bull absolves
the Roman Catholic Church from all liability,
neither the parents nor sovereign nations can say
or do anything about the dreadful act.
(1231 CE) Gregory IX formally issued a Papal
Bull decreeing the burning of heretics and other
church enemies as “standard penalty.” This document represents the first time in human history
that the satanic practice of burning people alive
is made an official law. Pope Gregory IX inserted
into the papal registers…the death penalty for
heresy…and issued a constitution in which he
codified earlier papal legislation on the subject.
Six Vatican councils have certified the issuance of
official Extermination Decrees against innocent
human beings — these calculations are documented
in bulls, all signed by popes.
(1252 CE) Pope Innocent IV was far from innocent when issuing Ad exstirpanda Papal Bull on
May 15, 1252. It explicitly authorized the use of
torture for eliciting confessions from heretics during the Inquisition. He unequivocally condoned
the practice of executing heretics by burning
them alive. The bull conceded to the State portions
of property to be confiscated from convicted
heretics. The State, in return, assumed the burden
of carrying out the penalty to the “crime.” This
was one of the clearest corruptions revealing the
true dynastic nature of the Vatican — dedicated
to despicable deception and cruelty.
(1272 CE) Pope Gregory X issued a Papal Bull
banning the discussion of any theological matter
outside the church, under the penalty of extreme
torture and death by being burnt alive. This
supremely malicious Roman Catholic Church law
has never been officially repealed.
(1302 CE) November 18th Pope Boniface VIII
issued a false statement in the Papal Bull Unam
Sanctam when he wrote: “We declare, say, define,
and pronounce that it is absolutely necessary
for the salvation of every human creature to be
subject to the Roman pontiff.” This declared
that there is no salvation outside the Roman
Catholic Church.
(1307 CE) Pope Clement V issued a Papal Bull
Pastoralis praeminentiæ on 22 November,
ordering that Knights Templar be arrested
in Europe, including the confiscation of their
possessions. Also, services provided by the
Templars involving hospital assistance (with
medicine and genuine aid to the poor) could be
shut down or destroyed.
(1308 CE) Pope Clement V decreed a further
Papal Bull Fasciens misericordiam, which summa-
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