Monday, 24 February 2025

LAST RITES FOR FRANCIS MAY NOT AVAIL HIM

 

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The Catholic world  - which numbers 1.3 billion - hears the tap-tap-tap of the death-watch beetle as it waits and prays for Jorge Mario Bergoglio, intubated and in his last hours on earth.


But the only information the world gets is tedious details of his physical state: last night the Holy See Press Office reported that 'Pope Francis' (his stage name) is in a critical condition with "early, mild renal insufficiency". Okay, he's dying. We get that. But faithful Catholics want to know what's being done for his spiritual health. Has he received the Sacrament of Extreme Unction (the Last Rites)? To receive it worthily, he must be in a state of grace. So has he confessed his sins and been given absolution?


And who would administer the sacrament which prepares a Catholic for his Particular Judgment? The preacher to the Papal Household, perhaps? But that's Fr Roberto Pasolini, O.F.M. Cap, who says that Scripture makes no unequivocal condemnation of homosexual relationships, and has hypothesised the possibility of homosexual relationships between Jesus and his disciples, or between Jesus and Lazarus.


"Anyone who, by appealing to personal and collective inspiration from the Holy Spirit, seeks to reconcile the teaching of the Church with an ideology hostile to revelation and with the tyranny of relativism is guilty ... of a “sin against the Holy Spirit” (Mt 12:31; Mk 3:29; Lk 12:10).


 This is ... nothing other than a “resistance to the known truth” when “a man resists the truth which he has acknowledged, in order to sin more freely” (Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae II-II, q. 14, a. 2).https://firstthings.com/the-seven-sins-against-the-holy-spirit-a-synodal-tragedy/


And. Remember that for the sin against the Holy Spirit there can be no forgiveness.


Today traditional Catholics remember St Peter Damien, scourge of sodomites. How ironic would be the death of their champion and usurper of the papacy now, as our prayers accompany him into the next life.





 

Antipope Bergoglio intubated, and has thus probably lost consciousness for the last time. It would be most fitting if he were to die on the Feast of St. Peter Damian, Doctor of the Church, who railed against clerical sodomy.

Alas, no one cared enough about Jorge Bergoglio the man to remove him and admonish him for his Antipapacy, apostasy and enormously evil life, including sodomy.

It’s Antipope Anacletus II… the second. An Antipope dying while squatting on the See of Peter. And that was in 1138. Except Antipope Anacletus II was a Catholic. Jorge Bergoglio obviously isn’t. 

One wonders what, if any sacramental care Antipope Bergoglio has or will receive, because remember, none of those filthy men actually believe. They hate the Rosary. They hate the Sacraments. They believe in earthly, carnal power, and then… soul annihilation. Did he confess his sins while he was still conscious? Did ANYONE admonish him to be shriven?

I struggle to envision such.

“Tell us, you unmanly and effeminate man, what do you seek in another male that you do not find in yourself?”

“For God’s sake, why do you damnable sodomites pursue the heights of ecclesiastical dignity with such fiery ambition?”

“By what right or by what law can one bind or loose the other when he is constrained by the bonds of evil deeds common to them both?”

“Who can expect the flock to prosper when its shepherd has sunk so deep into the bowels of the devil?”

“Who, by his lust, will consign a son whom he spiritually begotten for God to slavery under the iron law of Satanic tyranny?”

“This utterly diseased queen of Sodom renders him who obeys the laws of her tyranny infamous to men and odious to God.”

“Without fail, [the vice of sodomy] brings death to the body and destruction to the soul. It pollutes the flesh, extinguishes the light of the mind, expels the Holy Spirit from the temple of the human heart, and gives entrance to the devil, the stimulator of lust.”

”[The vice of sodomy] leads to error, totally removes truth from the deluded mind . . . It opens up Hell and closes the gates of Paradise.”

”[The vice of sodomy] is this vice that violates temperance, slays modesty, strangles chastity, and slaughters virginity.”

“[The vice of sodomy] defiles all things, sullies all things, pollutes all things.”

“Who will make a mistress of a cleric, or a woman of a man?”

“It is not sinners, but the wicked who should despair; it is not the magnitude of one’s crime, but contempt of God that dashes one’s hopes.”

Collect of the Mass of St. Peter Damian:

COLLECT
O Almighty God, grant that we may follow the teaching and example of Your blessed confessor bishop Peter, and turn away from the things of earth that we may attain the joys of heaven.


 

 Extreme Unction by Nicolas Poussin 

 

St. Peter Damian, pray for us.

Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on us and liberate your Holy Church from the infestation of sodomites.


 

57 comments:


  1. Lord have mercy. May God grant him the Grace of repentance and perfect contrition at the moment of his death.

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    1. It is my understanding, from a trusted priest in Rome, that Saturday he received full sacraments with Cardinals Mueller & Burke. Several Cardinals have been bedside.

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    2. Mary T. Corcoran I hope that is so.

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    3. Carrie Thompson yes, it is true. I would hope at this stage and with Muller there, he made the best confession he was capable of. My concern is the Vatican keeps reporting daily the Pope is working ... what does that really mean? Is he signing things just put in front of him in bed?

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  2. Just pray for him. Stop the discussion whether or not you liked what he did. Just pray for him.

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    1. On the contrary, we need to do both: pray for Bergoglio's soul, but at the same time keep working on our own salvation, which includes educating ourselves on the reasons why we have to keep distancing ourselves from all those heretics in Rome. It's not because the chief heretic in charge is dying that all of a sudden we can forget all the harm he's done to the Church. If you need an example from Church history, think about this one: "Pope Honorius was posthumously condemned by the 6th Ecumenical Council for his vague fight against the Monothelites and his rather ambiguous and scandalous formulations of faith." I think Bergoglio was a lot worse than that!

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  3. No actual condemnation? I’m pretty sure destroying Sodom with fire and brimstone is an actual way of condemning homosexuality

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    1. Teresa Maria And St Paul condemns homosexuality in several verses, eg "Wherefore God gave them up to the desires of their heart, unto uncleanness, to dishonour their own bodies among themselves. 25 Who changed the truth of God into a lie; and worshipped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen.
      26 For this cause God delivered them up to shameful affections. For their women have changed the natural use into that use which is against nature. 27 And, in like manner, the men also, leaving the natural use of the women, have burned in their lusts one towards another, men with men working that which is filthy, and receiving in themselves the recompense which was due to their error." (Rom 1: 24-26.

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  4. Clarissa Kasprzak24 February 2025 at 19:19


    This is not being reported!So this needs to be taken down

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    1. Clarissa Kasprzak God expects all the baptised - especially the laity, in this crisis when cardinals and bishops have not 'reported' the Gospel and doctrine and dogma - to use their natural gifts and by God's grace to discern the truth.

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  5. Funny that homosexuality is being brought up as an innocent act!? IT IS AN ABOMINATION!

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  6. Susan Hebda Gallagher24 February 2025 at 19:27


    Look God is in control of this. Our part is to pray for his soul and a Holy Death if God wills it is his time. That’s our job. It’s not our job to analyze his death or judgement. Leave that to God.

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  7. I hope he repents and makes true peace with the Lord. He still has the keys of the Church in his possession and what did he do? Let the door open wide instead of shepherding the flock. What a tragedy.

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  8. Please don't say anything negative about this Pope. To say anything negative about his "spiritual walk" is saying God didn't know what He was doing in the Sistine Chapel when Francis got elected! Absolutely no Pope gets elected unless God allows it! Why He allowed Francis to be elected is not our concern. God has His reasons and He is not obliged to tell us catholic why. For God is God and we are not.
    Therefore when you criticize our Pope you are saying you know better than God? Which you do not!
    When you pray for Francis consider praying for whatever God wants Francis to be accomplished gets done before he passes. God has a mission for Francis. May that mission be accomished.

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    1. Jerry Chapman
      Patrick Hynes, God gave Bergoglio free will the same as us. His judgment will come soon. That isn’t our place, but to say we shouldn’t criticize him is wrong. Christ taught us truth is love. “For I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father but through me.” If we are to love Francis as well as one another, truth should be spoken.

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    2. Patrick Hynes God gave you a brain and He expects you to use it in discernment.
      Therefore, your statement, "when you criticize our Pope you are saying you know better than God" seems that you are confusing the Pope with God. The Pope is human and fallible

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    3. Patrick Hynes, that is the heresy of Quietism you are advocating. The Catholic Church formally condemned this in the late 17th century, particularly during the pontificate of Pope Innocent XI.

      Yes, God *allows* evil men to do evil things, but He *wills* that good men fight those evil men. He allowed Judas, Caiphas, Arius, Honorius, Luther etc.. to do evil, but He inspired St. Athanasius, the Council Fathers of Constantinople, Pope Leo II, Pope Leo X, Cajetan, St. Robert Bellarmine, etc.. to speak up and fight these evil men.

      Perhaps Bergoglio's mission is to sift the wheat from the chaff, those who are willing to fight and suffer for the Faith from those who cower, acquiesce and even cooperate with the heretics.. Which side are you on?

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  9. I thought all sins that were truly and honestly repented for are forgiven??

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    1. Steve McDougall They are. Only God knows of which those that are truly and honestly repented. We are our own worst enemies, and quite silly, if we think we can fool Him.

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    2. Thomas Rôteau, ok, so excuse my ignorance but what exactly is a “Sin against the Holy Spirit?”

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    3. Steve McDougall If you read the post you will see a link to an explanation of sins against the Holy Spirit by Gerhard Cardinal Mueller. https://firstthings.com/the-seven-sins-against-the-holy.../

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  10. Some say that he’s already dead and that they are delaying the official news release…

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  11. Between him and God. ok

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  12. For someone who preached a paradise in heaven, he doesn't seem to be in a hurry to get there....

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  13. Lesley Kathryn Barrett26 February 2025 at 17:29


    Day of reckoning can't come quick enough! Hanging in cos he knows what's to come!

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  14. or
    Corrupt the worst ever, bring on the white smoke

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  15. Extreme Unction does not need to be received in a state of grace, in fact, extreme unction forgives sins itself.

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    1. Dante Duran What are the right dispositions for Extreme Unction?
      A. The right dispositions for Extreme Unction are:
      1.Resignation to the Will of God with regard to our recovery;
      2. A state of grace or at least contrition for sins committed.https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/.../lesson-25-on...

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  16. Dante Duran
    Imagine if people actually understood the sacraments and their effects before they could post things, than this kind of garbage wouldn't exist

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    1. Paul Leonardi please see my reply to Dante Duran, above.

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  17. Satan wrote this post

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    1. Dante Duran though you shouldn't condemn someone like this, Julia is a deeply troubled woman posting extremely vile things and flat out lies.

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    2. Dante Duran the same Julia should be praying for the Holy Father, you should pray for Julia as well.

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  18. Dante Duran Satan is on his deathbed. Going directly to hell.

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    1. Betsy Liberty how protestant of you to judge the Pope, you with what authority?

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    2. Dante Duran I would hazard a guess that Betsy Liberty is judging his deeds, not his person. There's a signficant difference, you know.

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    3. Dante Duran facts. Look them up.

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    4. Betsy Liberty is the internet the Magisterium?

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  19. What a simply horrible article. The writer has obviously forgotten Jesus' own words when he confronted the people about to stone a woman for adultery " let he who is without sin, cast the first stone" '
    How can any person condemn another, even a reigning Pope, without bearing in mind the foregoing words.
    We are NOT the final judges, we can however pray for a dying soul without this type of personal condemnation.

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  20. Mark Edwards . She is only writing what is Hard Truths. Would you let a loved one of yours Die without the Last Sacraments.

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  21. Mark Edwards let us leave the judgment to God alone who knows every heart.

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  22. r
    Oh it is entirely possible that he might not be able to meet the standard for a true Confession- but we still ought to pray that God grants him what is needed for the good of his soul. Noone deserves less than that.

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  23. Gilbert A. Chavez26 February 2025 at 18:02


    I hope he has a late conversion and confesses all his sins against Holy Mother Church!

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  24. He is not gonna die, he is gonna start a one world pagan religion and be an ally of the antichrist

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    1. Steve Delisle I for see some bonus years in purgatory for you, you realize Padre Pio slapped people like you across the face for saying things like this.

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    2. Tom Bombadil could you cite your reference, please?

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  25. Lots of bad theology here. Someone doesn’t understand how confession works. And I mean this in the most respectful way possible. You are (to quote James) a fool.

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    1. Could you cite your reference for the 'bad theology' please?

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  26. Well it is his time to go

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  27. Ignorance reigns.
    One may be unconscious and in mortal sin, but if well-disposed, can be forgiven with Extreme Unction. Then given the Papal Apostolic blessing, and skip Purgatory.
    Go back to the Catholic Encyclopedia.

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    1. John Wassmer please see my response to Dante Duran (above). If you're referring to the Catholic Encyclopedia of 1967, I'm afraid it's almost certainly tainted with 'the spirit of Vatican II'.

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    2. John Wassmer well- disposed...?

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    3. Ainslie Bradford it means you already have sorrow for you sins and are not recalcitrant.
      You love God and regret any sins.

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    4. John Wassmer unfortunately 'sorrow' and 'regret' will not suffice to escape Purgatory and the temporal punishment due to sin (venial). A soul is saved if it dies in a state of grace. If it dies in mortal sin, then it has damned itself. https://fsspx.ie/.../st-edmund-campion-catechism-group...

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