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On December 12, 1452 AD, Hagia Sophia’s priests in Constantinople began to commemorate the Latin Pope Nicholas V (1447-1455) by the orders of Emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos. The Emperor hoped to receive military aid from the Pope and brought the Orthodox Church to compromise.

Six months after the Orthodox Church’s submission to the Latin Pope, The Queen of Cities, Constantinople, fell into the hands of the antichrist Hagarenes on the 29th of May, 1453.

After a 53-day seige by Sultan Mehmet II, the Byzantine Empire, which was founded in the fourth century and endured eleven hundred years, fell into the hands of the Ottoman Empire with the destruction of Constantinople, preceded by the union of the Orthodox East and the Latin West. The Greeks attributed the fall of their glorious empire to their sins and apostasy.

If the Orthodox Church unites with the Latin Catholic Church again, return to this post and remember the subsequent Fall of Constantinople. We might just see the Third World War break through the horizon together, as one United Church, Orthodox and Catholic.

On December 12, 1452 AD, Hagia Sophias Priests In Constantinople Began To Commemorate The Latin Pope

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