Shamanism returns to the Vatican in the form of ‘Noh’
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1017. The Jesuits, the first Christian priests to arrive in Japan landed there in A.D. 1549. Does Rome Reports know something that the rest of the world doesn’t or is their Opus (Ju)Dei re-write of history?
When will they reveal the name of this German priest who studied in Japan 532 years before the Jesuits arrived? In fact, Rome Reports is once again performing sloppy work. These Noh performances happened at the Palazzo della Cancelleria (Palace of the Chancellery), an extraterritorial property of the Holy See, and were put on by the Hōshō school led by director Kazufusa Hōshō. The two Noh plays were ‘Okina’, a Shintoan liturgy, and ‘Resurrection of Christ’, written by German missionary Hermann Heuvers, S.J. in 1957. Nonetheless, as indicated by the quoted paper below, Noh’s root are Shamanist. This is fitting as, what can one say about Francis and his cronies, other than that they are attempting to magically transform the Church instituted by Jesus the Christ through occult ritual.