Wednesday 19 January 2022

TWO VAXXED CARDINALS WITH COVID, ONE COP WITH A CONSCIENCE


Mr and Mrs Jeff Hancock


So two top cardinal advisers to Jorge Mario Bergoglio who pretends to be pope have come down with COVID-19. Two triple-vaxxed cardinals, we may add.

You'd be forgiven surely, for an initial reaction of amusement. "Ha ha ha," would seem the rational response, given the fervent embrace of the COVID vax by the'Pope' and his admirers in the NZ Catholic Bishops' Conference.

After all, even pretend popes and proper cardinals can be stupid. Stupidity's no sin. What is a frightful sin is to urge the Jab on Catholics - who will now very likely subject their children, God's gift, to the vax, as "an act of love", when the evidence pours in worldwide that it's succeeding in what it means to achieve: mass murder.

A cop in the States, a Catholic convert from Prestbyterianism, knows his Faith better than the 'pope'. Or rather, he has the Faith which Bergoglio has jettisoned in order to serve Satan. Deputy Sheriff Jeff Hancock, a father of ten,  is losing his job and his income because he believes in the Creed, "in the Holy Catholic Church" which teaches that murder is mortal sin. 

As Hancock says:

"(T)he vaccine is made from the cells of aborted children. The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches us that murder is a mortal sin, and abortion is murder. The vaccine was made in violation of the Fifth Commandment. 

"Beyond that, the murders of those children were crimes. As a police officer, I will not be party to any crime. We have officers and detectives working on cold-case murders from thirty, forty years ago or more. The innocent children murdered to make this vaccine are no different. They deserve justice, too.

The children who were murdered to make the vaccine were deprived of their property in a second crime. The vaccine is, in that sense, the property of those children. Those are their cells, pieces of their bodies. The continued use of those stolen cell lines is an ongoing incident of theft. "I will not be party to the crime of theft, just as I won't be party to the crime of murder.

"Catholic moral principles teach that the ends never justify the means. No matter how convenient it might be to take the vaccine, convenient in terms of being able to keep a job or enter a building or take a flight, those ends never justify the means which brought the convenience about, namely crimes against children and sins against God."

As Hancock and his wife and children pack up their possessions, heading into an uncertain future they know not where,  with his retirement benefits not starting for another five years, they're feeling unwell. They've come down with COVID. 

"I got it from the person I was training who might replace me. He was fully vaccinated."  - The Remnant, November 30.

So that's how a Catholic layperson, his wife and his family, keep the Faith taught by Christ and His Church. His wife, incidentally, also a convert, is sad that the Church does not have the backs of faithful Catholics. "I know several Protestants who I would love to share the Fatih with. The problem is that they all immediately point to the present papacy as proof positive that the Catholic Church is not what I tell them it is. It is so frustrating that the current papacy cuts off Protestants who might otherwise become Catholic."

Keeping in mind Jorge Bergoglio's ideas of the vaccine (made, as Jeff Hancock easily appreciates, from the remains of murdered children)) we might compare his pronouncement on the Jab as "an act of love" with the views of Fr Adrian Fortescue, English priest and polymath, influential liturgist, artist, calligrapher, composer, polyglot, amateur photographer, Byzantine scholar, and adventurer who died in 1923.

 

Fr Adrian Fortescue


 " ... even in religious matters the Pope is bound, very considerably, by the Divine constitution of the Church. There are any number of things that the Pope cannot do in religion. He cannot modify, nor touch in any way, one single point of revelation Christ gave to the Church; his business is only to guard this against attack and false interpretationWe believe that God will so guide him that his decisions of this nature will be nothing more than a defence or unfolding of what Christ revealed. The Pope can neither make nor unmake a sacrament, he cannot affect the essence of any sacrament in any way. He cannot touch the Bible; he can neither take away a text from the inspired Scriptures nor add one to them. He has no fresh inspiration nor revelation. His business is to believe the revelation of Christ, as all Catholics believe it, and to defend it against heresy."

  • http://liturgicalnotes.blogspot.com/2022/01/the-views-of-fr-adrian-fortescue-on.html

WOT? Does Fr Fortescue mean to say that Kiwi Novus Ordo Catholics are not bound to believe every idle remark 'Pope Francis' makes to reporters in planes, as he is lamentably wont to do? 

Are we not bound to turn up dutifully to boring blathering at 'The Synodal Way'? Aren't we heretics then, as Cardinal W Tobin of Newark, NewJersey, has implied?

"Catholics uncomfortable with a synodal model of the church", said Cardinal Tobin, "may be put off by the messiness dialogue often unearths. But refusing to live with tension can be a form of heresy." 

Cardinal Tobin was smarting, it seems, after the US Bishops put out a tweet on the Silly Synod which got ratioed rather badly. That means that the replies to the episcopal tweet far outnumbered the likes and retweets - and the replies weren't all that enthusiastic either. In other words, the tweet crashed, badly, as it deserved. .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNrqgegkSbw

"Here are seven attitudes we can all adopt as we continue our synodal journey together," tweeted the bishops. "Which one inspires you the most?" 

Are you ready for the seven attitudes? 

  • "Innovative outlook"
  • "Inclusivity"
  • "Open-mindedness"
  • "Listening"
  • "Accompaniment"
  • "Co-responsibility"
  • "Dialogue"
There's something about that tweet which makes one curl up inside. It is at least a forewarning of what to expect in New Zealand when our own Bergoglian bishops try to take us down The Synodal Way. Considering Bergoglio's Traditionis Custodes, the blunt instrument he's used to murder the Old Mass, it's enough to make a cat laugh. The sole attitude on that list adopted in his attitude to the Traditional Latin Mass is 'innovative outlook' and we know from Fr Fortescue, from several holy popes and innumerable saints, what to think of an 'innovative outlook' as applied to the unchangeable Truth of the Church.


Bergoglio with Cardinal Parolin, named by Cardinal Zen a liar



Bergoglio with Parra



*The second and third ranking Vatican officials under Pope Francis have tested positive for COVID-19, the Vatican said on Tuesday.Cardinal Pietro Parolin, who is secretary of state, had slight symptoms, and the deputy secretary of state, Archbishop Edgar Pena Parra, had no symptoms, Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said.https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/two-close-aides-of-pope-francis-test-positive-for-covid-19--vatican-says/47271106




St Martha of Persia, on your feastday please pray for us


Ss Peter, Martha, Mary Magdalen, Leonard
by Antonio da Corregio





3 comments:

  1. The infamous synod on the family was nothing of the sort. It was a synod to try and change our moral theology. Act two around the corner?

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  2. Sounds like a new age work shop. What about faith, hope, charity, prudence, justice, temperance. These are the theological and cardinal virtues which underpin everything.

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  3. And piety. We can't have that.

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