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You might not have read the Book of Maccabees. (Catholics and Orthodox regard it as canonical while Protestants and Jews mostly consider it simply an inspiring, accurate history of God’s people enduring corruption and persecution.)
But the Lutheran George Frederick Handel thought the story important enough to compose a beautiful oratorio retelling it, Judas Maccabeus. The Jewish holiday of Channukah has its origins in the events recounted in Maccabees — commemorating the rededication of the Temple after pagans had profaned it.
Maccabees is certainly worth a read for Christians today trying to navigate a path between an overbearing, increasingly intolerant secular culture and Church leaders who dither, waver, or even seem to be on the side of the Enemy. (I’m focusing here on my own Roman Catholic Church, but as you read this, think of all the rainbow-flagged, “affirming” pastors and churches in your own tradition, some of which you might once have trusted.)
Those Oiled, Muscular Seductive Greeks
In Maccabees, we see the plight of the Jewish people under foreign occupation — this time not the cruel Assyrians or the tolerant Persians, but the glittering, sophisticated, and above all seductive Greeks. After Alexander the Great destroyed the Persian Empire in 323 B.C., fought his way to India, then died at age 33, his generals split up the new empire he’d founded among themselves, squabbling over its component parts for the next century. The section that included ancient Palestine was the Seleucid Empire.
Its rulers prided themselves on the artistic, philosophical, and cultural inheritance of Greece, whose civilization Alexander’s armies had spread throughout Central Asia and the Near East. Wherever they ruled, these Hellenistic kings established academies and gymnasia (athletic/cultural centers) — and set up temples to the Greek pagan gods. The goal was to gradually assimilate all the natives to the “higher” civilization, making them easier to govern. It was a form of colonialism.
After a few decades of relatively tolerant rule over the Jews, Seleucid rulers decided it was time to force these subjects, too, to fall into line. They started encouraging pagan worship, bribing and corrupting the Jewish high priests, then finally just picking their own, collaborationist priests — whose job it was to keep the Jews in line while gradually Hellenizing and paganizing them.
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They discouraged circumcision and urged Jews to take part in the scandalous, naked athletics that Greeks saw as central to their culture. If Jews worshiped false, Hellenic gods and Seleucid governors profaned the Temple by sacrificing pigs to Zeus, these priests’ reaction was the same as Pope Francis’s more recent response to homosexual practice: “Who am I to judge?”
Just say, "who am I to judge?"
Many Jews went along, eager to shed their provincial, eccentric heritage and join the prestigious global culture of their richer, more powerful rulers. But some Jews remained faithful and found leaders in the Maccabee family, a band of zealous brothers captained by the gifted warlord Judas. That family led a series of violent guerrilla campaigns against one of the most powerful kingdoms on earth.
Though Judas would perish in combat and his brother Jonathan would be murdered, the faction of faithful Jews eventually triumphed and established an independent, religiously faithful Jewish kingdom once again. That would last until 37 B.C., when Jews fell under the domination of their one-time allies, the empire of Rome.
A Very Bad Version of Moses
All Christians face a Maccabees moment right now, but Catholics face it in a very pointed way: We actually have a high priest (pontifex maximus) in Pope Francis.
Actually, not. Because Francis is not pontifex maximus. But that's another story. Told on this page several times already.
Given his authority to teach and rule, his status is even higher than the chief priest’s in Jerusalem’s Temple: According to Catholic tradition, a pope stands almost in the same role that Moses did to the Israelites, as the trustworthy interpreter of divine revelation to the faithful.
Our current Moses isn’t handing down God’s commandments, alas. As Jules Gomes reported here a few days ago, Pope Francis’s doctrine cop, Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernández, prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger’s old job), has blown up a key Christian doctrine: God’s creation of human beings as men and women.
Up till now, the Catholic church has firmly and without wavering denounced the hormonal disruptions and surgical mutilations promoted by our psychological establishment to “treat” gender dysphoria by remaking the body to match the mind’s sad delusions.
Now Fernández has ruled that there are exceptions to this teaching in cases of “strong dysphorias that can lead to an unbearable existence or even suicide.”
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Here Fernández is simply repeating a favorite talking point of the transgender industry: that the grotesque procedures necessary to torture a male body to look female, or vice versa, are often the only alternative to suicide.
Research has proved this claim false again and again, but don’t expect that to matter. Claiming that resistance to transgenderism threatens the lives of those who suffer dysphoria is key to winning a highly political battle. Fernández is on the Enemy’s side in that battle — and evidently Francis is as well.
Morality via Sob Stories
Keep in mind that current Catholic teaching (for the moment) does not allow exceptions to the ban on contraception. Even married couples dealing with medical issues that make pregnancy dangerous may not use birth control.
Lkewise, Fernández has seconded Francis’s claim that capital punishment is always wrong, no matter the situation (and no matter what the Bible says.) But a Catholic doctor may perform a sex-change operation, if the sob story offered is heart-wrenching enough.
This apostasy by the Vatican’s highest authority on doctrine (apart from the pope) carries many grave implications.
Just as it did in issuing Amoris Laetitiae in 2016, the Vatican here is undermining fundamental doctrines of the entire Jewish-Christian tradition and shredding the foundations of Natural Law — the moral code the Creator wrote on the heart of every rational human being.
Speaking practically, the Vatican has handed a dagger to post-Christian legislators, judges, prosecutors, and LGBT+ litigants with bottomless financial resources — which any or all of those will drive into the heart of religious liberty.
How will a Catholic doctor, nurse, or parent defend his conscience rights in court when his own Church’s highest doctrinal authority has renounced the doctrinal basis for refusing to butcher children to match the fantasy sex-identity some groomer or fetishist has planted in their young minds?
Avellino, Italy: a priest sets up a same-sex nativity scene replacing St Joseph with the figure of a woman. |
A Cudgel for Leftist Judges
As John Gravino, author of the groundbreaking Confronting the Pope of Suspicion, told The Stream:
Leftist judges can pretend that Francis changed the teaching on LGBT equality. And with that, the conscience rights of Catholics will no longer be protected by the First Amendment. No Catholic will be able to defend himself from the coming LGBT invasion on the grounds that ‘gay equality violates my religious beliefs.’ Leftist judges will be able to deny such claims on the grounds that ‘Pope Francis changed your religious beliefs.’
But the tsunami this Vatican has unleashed will flatten more than our freedoms. Francis has made it clear that he wants Catholics to conform themselves in virtually every way to the modern heirs to the Seleucids who tyrannized Jerusalem.
In order to gain acceptance from the new global, pagan culture that now dominates the West, we must ape its toxic empathy, revere its sexual fetishes, and internalize its Gnostic contempt for God’s noblest creation: the human person, which He made male and female.
In doing all this, Francis is emulating the paganizing high priests in the Temple whom the Maccabees rose up to topple. Telling Catholic doctors to butcher human bodies in the name of “compassion” is arguably worse than sacrificing a few pigs to Zeus in the Holy of Holies.
What will be left of papal authority by the time Francis goes to his rich, rich reward? Will future popes have to denounce his heretical words and deeds, perhaps rule retroactively that he lost the papal office by leaving the Catholic faith? I don’t know when we’ll get another truly Catholic pope, but I do know the Latin title of the document he’ll have to publish evaluating Francis’s legacy: Damnatio Memoriae.
John Zmirak is a senior editor at The Stream and author or coauthor of 14 books, including The Politically Incorrect Guide to Immigration and The Politically Incorrect Guide to Catholicism. His newest book is No Second Amendment, No First.
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ReplyDeleteSad state of affairs.
ReplyDeleteJulia du Fresne, putting aside anybody’s opinions of Pope Francis, posting this picture is remarkably petty. It’s so pixellated that there seems reasonable doubt to its authenticity. I consider this post shameful.
DeleteEric Lovejoy I posted the image you complain of because it was the only one showing clearly that he was wearing trousers. I hope the others I've posted on FB will convince you that they are all authentic.
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It’s not petty.
It’s news.
Bring forth the evidence this is not a true picture once you accuse someone AND THE GROUP of falsification of information.
I suggest you read the ABOUT SECTION of the page before you go around SCOLDING members of the group.
DeleteI think yours to be a very responsible post and agree with you that it is petty to post a picture of the Holy Father in this state of disarray.
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DeleteThen you think all of Catholic media is petty.
It was reported and shared by DOZENS of outlets and I watched it on several non catholic news sites.
DeleteMina Frances Petty to me no matter who shares it. I think it small minded and mean to show the Holy Father in this state of disarray. Let the poor man have some privacy and dignity while he is recovering from his serious illness.
Claire Bryant Ford as one who is only too inclined to read others' motives, I have to remind myself constantly that to ascribe pettiness (for example) to others is a judgement of their character rather than of something they've done. Only God can know character and motivation.
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DeleteEric Lovejoy I agree…..three clear faces walking and Pope Francis’ face is a blur - a total blur. Something a bit off there.
DeleteSusan White
It’s silly to say this since there’s actual video of this event - and audio.
DeleteSusan White
Look for one of my recent posts here. It’s the vid
DeleteMina, then post the video, not a crappy photo. I stand by my statement, and the message of said statement is “Do better.”
DeleteEric Lovejoy
It’s already posted.
I posted it a day or so ago. You do know how to find it - right?
“Do better”. Lefty lefty lefty
Did you read the about section?
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DeleteMina, calling me, of all people, a lefty, is completely ignorant, since you don’t know me.
DeleteEric Lovejoy
Use the language - 😉
Bait and switch bait and switch bait and switch
DeleteEric Lovejoy 😂
Calling her a troll?
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Eric Lovejoy you could have easily verified it instead of throwing out unfounded innuendoes.
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DeleteLorena, if someone wants to post something, then post something of good quality. She should have done better for her own good. Also, the post could have been from a troll anyway. People need to take a step back and think before posting.
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I did. You missed it.
DeleteEric Lovejoy, you might want to follow your own advice.
I say we pray for the Pope and not fall into the trap satan has laid.
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DeleteDave Ziskie yes, we must pray for Francis, for the grace of conversion and a happy death. And for the cleansing of the Church.
DeleteDave Ziskie Lovely! I'll join you.
DeleteDave Ziskie I will join you too!
DeleteDave Ziskie we do every single day as our Lady asks us to.
ReplyDeleteI am not a fan of this Pontificate but the lack of Christian charity being displayed on this sight is disgusting. The Pope is a dying man and instead of praying for his soul you are attacking him for going to pray and not being properly vested??????. Worry about your immortal souls and don’t be concerned about what the Pope is wearing
DeleteDavid O hAonghusa firstly, it's necessary to acknowledge that this is not a pontificate. Francis was elected illicitly. Secondly, surely everyone is praying for his soul. Thirdly, no one has attacked him for going to pray. Or attacked him for not being properly vested.
As you rightly say, he's a dying man and it's the responsiblity of his carers to ensure he is dressed appropriately - as a pope, as so many Catholics mistakenly believe him to be.
When the hierarchy neglects the man they call pope, it's the duty of lay people to point it out.
As for our immortal souls, if we're doing God's will as well as we can, we must not worry about our souls, but trust in His mercy.
DeleteJulia du Fresne ~ Julia, Please, please for God's sweet sake GET OVER YOURSELF!!! So darned inappropriate. I pray Our Dear Lord forgives you. May you have forgiveness & a Holy Easter...
ReplyDeleteRemember You, my friend, are part of the body of Christ. Pope Frances sharing his vulnerabilities as Christ did; especially to older aged and infirmed people is a true blessing. I appreciate this blessing as a geriatric nurse myself that he bestowed on all of us today. May God continue to bless the Pope and all suffering today. May God bless you to find love in your heart for those that are ill or suffering today.
DeleteDonna Russo yes, it's quite likely consoling for the aged and infirm, the sick and the suffering to share their blessed state with Francis, and to see him going to pray at the tomb of St Pius X. That holy pope could be his best intercessor, obtaining for him repentance, conversion and the grace of a happy death.
ReplyDeleteI don't care if he's the Holy Father or the world's most notorious war criminal—he's your brother and you will treat him as such. As we begin our ascent into Holy Week, penance would be fruitful. Do you want to be amongst the accusers, or amongst those at the foot of the cross?
DeleteOlivia Hall you seem to be conflating Francis with my Creator, Redeemer and divine Lord Jesus Christ.
Francis is merely my brother, so I pray for his repentance and conversion. But as he also claims to be my father, I offer a filial correction.
ReplyDeleteThis is a disgusting post. Go away.
DeleteWalt Cook I don’t think it is even him
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DeleteMary Jo Horn admins get in on this!!
ReplyDeleteAll of you who have not sinned throw the first stone and they all walked away!
Fred Mainville reporting fact is not quite the same thing as throwing stones.
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ReplyDeleteI don't think we should be concerned with his appearance. He has been sick, but is still going to pray. A little grace can be offered. What do we really expect appearance wise of an elderly sick person?
DeleteCrystal CG we expect nothing of 'an elderly sick person' but when that person claims to be the Head of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church we surely expect a great deal more of his carers, who put him on exhibition. as pope, for all the world to see. The papal office which Francis is supposed to hold should always be accorded due dignity - especially by Vatican staff whose task it is to ensure that is done.
DeleteJulia du Fresne it may simply be too uncomfortable for him right now.
Crystal CG yes, it may well be that he didn't want to dress appropriately.
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ReplyDeleteSometimes the truth hurts 🥲
ReplyDeleteAll I see is an infirm elderly who just wants to pray. I didn’t see the lack of appropriate clothing or appropriate entourage. Let’s be compassionate and pray for our brother, our leader, and our pope. God left the church in the hands of sinners but also gave us the Holy Spirit, not for us to judge each other, but to lift each other up. God bless you.
DeleteChristine Perez you're very kind. But the world sees 'the pope', and the papal office in disarray (which of course, it is).
It's not an either/or situation; we judge acts as right and wrong- as we must, without judging the actor; AND observing the facts we have very good reason to pray for Francis..
ReplyDeletePlease keep your hateful and disrespectful remarks to yourself‼️
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ReplyDeleteSatan get behind us
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ReplyDeleteCardinal Sarah, will be Pope if that is what God wants!
Marie Louisa Potempski indeed. And God may well require His Church to act on +Sarah's behalf. Especially as the conclave will be stacked with Moderinists.
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ReplyDeleteThere must be a better use for lent than criticizing The Pope
DeleteNina Morinello this post is not criticising 'The Pope'.
ReplyDeleteIf only we could turn back the clock and have our dearly loved Pope Benedict back.
Christina Sammons yes I dearly loved Pope Benedict too. At first.
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ReplyDeleteJesus was stripped of his garments. Not a good look?
DeleteGinny Anspach interesting point. But Jesus was stripped of His garments by His enemies. Makes one wonder about the true nature of the carers who stripped Francis of the garments proper to the Petrine office.
ReplyDeleteHow about we show some compassion for an obviously physically ill elderly man? With the way the world is going, I’m grateful we still have a pope.
ReplyDeleteChristine Therese we don't have a pope, we have a pretender. We compassionate him by telling him the truth.
ReplyDeleteHow shameful. Haven’t you been around an elderly man before? Especially one who just came out of the hospital. NO ONE is calling for his resignation because of his clothes.
DeleteKatherine Berkner Letellier I'm around an elderly man every day. And you're quite right. NO ONE is calliong for Francis' resignation because of his clothes.
ReplyDeleteThis is a vile post. Here we have an old, sick man praying at the tomb of a saint and all you have to comment on is how he is dressed. This is Holy Week. Could we all please try to exercise the basic tenets of Christian charity?
DeleteJohn Power 'all you have to comment on is how he is dressed.' Did you not read the post?
DeleteOf course I read your post. It’s vile.
DeleteJohn Power so you will have read the reasons for the post, other than how Francis was dressed.
ReplyDeleteA humble and poverty looking pope??? I LOVE IT!! The garments and the pomp and circumstance mean nothing…..it’s the heart of the servant. And remember, we are held to a HIGH account for how we judge Gods servants. If we have a problem with them, we turn to God in prayer, not post on social media for everyone to see. GBMS!
DeleteBrandon Miller the garments may mean nothing to you, but they convey the Petrine Office to the world - who saw Francis dressed like a old man in the street. Like no one cared how he looked. Once again (sigh) it's not a matter of judging Francis but of judging what he does. Not on this occasion, because it was the responsibility of Vatican staff to present him as a pope.
Instead they put him in front of the cameras looking like a dog's breakfast and they should be held to account for it.
ReplyDeleteHoly Week .all is in the LORDS hands ..
ReplyDeleteThis disgusting mockery of the Church didn’t begin with Bergoglio but he has taken it to a whole new level. Sadly the next alleged pope will almost certainly be worse.
This disgusting mockery of the Church didn’t begin with Bergoglio but he has taken it to a whole new level. Sadly the next alleged pope will almost certainly be worse.
Olivia Hall he didn't mock the Church. He told the truth about the man who falsely claims to be her Head.
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ReplyDeleteJulia du Fresne look at all the comments here that take it that way and consider asking yourself why so many took it as criticism. Perhaps it has more to do with your disposition towards the Pope, than it has to do with my interpretation.
DeleteNina Morinello I have not criticised 'The Pope' in any way, simply because it is not logical to believe Francis is 'The Pope', and I don't.
I'm not sure whether it's kosher to ask this question, but it's occurred to me to wonder whether commentators attend the TLM or the NO.
DeleteJulia du Fresne I'm sure it's a mix of both here. Many in my TLM parish cherish The Pope. I don't think it's about what mass you go to but refusing to let politics give you a dark heart
DeleteNina Morinello, thank you.
At the risk of repeating myself, we do well to 'cherish The Pope', but Francis is not 'The Pope'.
I suppose that for some personalities this unprecedented crisis in the Church is harder to bear than it is for others. But what consolation there is for them in the brightness of our sweet Lord Jesus Christ.
ReplyDeleteI don’t care for him, but you know we can see your pics right? You don’t exude a good look either.
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DeleteT'is what happens when those whose spiritual needs are so greatly obsessed with the humbug of religious myth that nothing, but nothing, even the wretchedness and ridiculousness of self glorification will stand in their way.
ReplyDeleteGreg Rasmusen it's God Who glorifies His Church and her Head, not the pope. But as Francis is not the pope, any glorification involved is of self, and wretched and ridiculous indeed.
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ReplyDeletehe's just a man anyway so why people worship him as a representative of god is totally insane
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ReplyDeleteAge does not exclude any living Cardinal from the Papacy.We need a young bold holy Pope.Not someone 80 years old!
DeleteRyan Logan I believe you're right about age not excluding anyone otherwise qualified (not necessarily a cardinal, note) but the election of Cardinal Sarah would be of enormous benefit to the Church, even at age 80.
ReplyDeleteIt’s not a good look for him, would be good for him to retire. Cardinal Burke would still eligible
ReplyDeleteLord, please hear our cries for mercy. The church is suffering
DeleteJonathon Palmieri yes. The Church must be conformed to her Spouse, our Lord, in His Passion and Crucifixion.
ReplyDeletethe Popes dress attire does not indicate long term confidence, Fernandez has a severe case of lunacy 🚑🚑🚑🚑🚑
ReplyDeleteThis visit to the tomb of St. Pius X is pure theater, as if Bergoglio has any actual affinity for this great Saint and Pope. There could be no greater gulf between two men and their missions while here on Earth. This fake affinity is only meant to deceive and confuse the gullible among us.
DeletePaul List I strongly tend to agree. However we cannot deny the Holy Spirit and His power to effect Bergoglio's repentance and conversion.
ReplyDeleteyou've outdone yourself with goofy posts...if the pope needs oxygen and a blanket...thats not unbecoming of the office...and you dont become unelectable at 80 lol
DeleteMichael Thomas Kramer DC no, it's not unbecoming TO the office to need oxygen and a blanket. What's unbecoming is the the choice of blanket, and the trousers. Which may or may not reflect badly on his handlers - he may have refused to be dressed as befits the office you suppose him to hold. And you can't take part in a papal conclave if aged over 80.
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ReplyDeleteStuart Francis Walker only Francis is not the pope.
ReplyDeleteJulia du Fresne I was being diplomatic, you never know who is reading posts 😉
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ReplyDeleteJulia du Fresne “Francis is not the Pope” please taking your schismatic sede mindset elsewhere. Please leave the Catholic Church - we don’t need or want you
ReplyDeleteGiuseppe Salvatore LoPresti Who do you think you are speaking for the Catholic Church??? "Sede" being slang for sedevacantist is someone who believes the Papacy has been vacant since the end of Pius XII's pontificate. One who states Francis isn't the Pope is not a sedevacantist by doing so.
Paul List Yes by stating you believe the Chair of Saint Peter is currently unoccupied- that literally makes you a Sede. Please take your Sede nonsense and leave the Church. Once again, we don’t need or want you
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ReplyDeleteExactly! Resibn. You have done enough damage and we will arrest all of your appointees and begin again. You are a communist traitor to Jesus.
ReplyDeleteSo true
ReplyDeleteOur Holy Father should not be criticized of his clothing . Please understand he is sick Oh God please heal our Holy Father!!! Amen.
DeleteLaura Carrera you're very sweet but please understand: Francis is not 'Our Holy Father'. And it's not him who's criticised for his clothing, it's his Vatican handlers.
DeleteLaura Carrera He is a communist not due to his garb but to his heresy! Grow up!
ReplyDeleteYou are the Holy Spirit too because you choosing Cardinal Sarah as the next pope. Who was puffed up with pride and had a great fall. Was it Humpty?
ReplyDeleteThis is the wrong page to post this.
It's about No Communion in the hand
Rob Obremski it's one way of defending Holy Mother Church. No Communion in the hand is another. Both are expressions of our Faith.
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ReplyDeleteWhat kind of low life one has to be in writing this garbage? God's punishment is on the way to you trads for sure.
ReplyDeleteThis visit to the tomb of St. Pius X is pure theater, as if Bergoglio has any actual affinity for this great Saint and Pope. There could be no greater gulf between two men and their missions while here on Earth. This fake affinity is only meant to deceive and confuse the gullible among us.
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This visit to the tomb of St. Pius X is pure theater, as if Bergoglio has any actual affinity for this great Saint and Pope. There could be no greater gulf between two men and their missions while here on Earth. This fake affinity is only meant to deceive and confuse the gullible among us.
DeletePaul List Amen
DeletePaul List I strongly tend to agree. However we cannot deny the Holy Spirit and His power to effect Bergoglio's repentance and conversion.
DeletePaul List ABSOLUTELY!
DeletePaul List we can only Pray 🙏
DeleteDiane Pascaretti and attend a Traditional Latin Mass parish.
DeletePaul List so true
ReplyDeleteThat’s the look our Lutheran leader wants!! The ones next to him are cardinals!!
ReplyDeleteFrancis, Fernandez and the other hapless clowns in the Vatican cling to evil and "power" in the new religion, the Synodal Church, the "Ape of the Church." Most of the episcopacy (not ALL) are cowards for showing undeserved allegiance to these pathetic men. Meanwhile, the Catholic Church is alive and thriving underground. Do not look for it in Rome where it has vanished.
DeleteJim Connolly Thank you
ReplyDeleteThe Pope's state of health is largely a function of his advanced age. Given that all other Catholic clergy have to retire at 75, I think it would be a sane limit to apply to the papacy.
ReplyDeleteNo no no the cassock is not an obligation. It’s a symbol of the duty but not an obligation. Do not drown the fish.
ReplyDeleteVincent-Louis Simoneau no the cassock is not an obligation, but an expression of faith. Which Francis has evidently lost.
ReplyDeleteif that was the worse of him.. if only! Every church bell would ring.. great freedom to worship as our forefathers and the saints! The church persecuted and her teachings would be defended!
ReplyDeleteAge does not exclude any living Cardinal from the Papacy.We need a young bold holy Pope.Not someone 80 years old!
DeleteRyan Logan I believe you're right about age not excluding anyone otherwise qualified (not necessarily a cardinal, note) but the election of Cardinal Sarah would be of enormous benefit to the Church, even at age 80.
DeleteJulia du Fresne Not if he dies 2 years later
DeleteRyan Logan Why not? The Holy Spirit can work miracles in just a second..
ReplyDeleteI am definately NOT a fan of Mr BerGOGlio. But I'm not worried by what he wears when not about his official papal duties (which of course is a rare occurence!)
DeleteTim Charles a pope is always the pope and should look the part. Of course Bergoglio is not the pope but his appearance on this occasion reflects very poorly on Holy Mother Church. Perhaps intentionally.
ReplyDeleteVery unusual to see a pope dressed so inappropriately.
Something is amiss here. 🙏🏻
DeleteAnn Butryn you can say that again ...
ReplyDeleteFrancis cannot be a catholic. He is a 33rd luciferian Freemason appointed by the Gallen Mafia to destroy the church from within. I have been a catholic long enough to know that Freemasonry was forbidden territory for any catholic.
Christopher Boast You know more than many Catholics.
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ReplyDeleteIs it francis? Vigano said he might have been dead for a while now.
DeleteMa Ruthski what's your referecne for that re +VIgano please? It's quite possible.
There were other quite clear pix but I chose that one to show his unpapal garb (trousers). It's on video sighted all around the world.