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Tuesday, May 2, 2023

I MUST SAY THAT I WAS RELIEVED THAT POPE FRANCIS’ HIGH ALTITUDE PRESS CONFERENCES ON HIS WAY BACK FROM HUNGARY DID NOT STEP ON AND OBSCURE HIS PILGRIMAGE THERE, BUT IT TURNS OUT THE POPE DID STEP ON HIS PILGRIMAGE


The pope who often complains about people talking too much, talks too much His Holiness’ himself. This time on his plane ride back to Rome, he told a secret that no longer is a secret if the pope breaks the seal of secrecy. 

I don’t think I would want to go to Confession to this pope, but I digress.

So the secret that the pope broke and teased the reporters with all the good things he is doing, is that there are secret negotiations going on the end the war in Ukraine. 

But the tease could not give any more information on it because it is a secret.

But this this bombshell from Ukraine as reported by Pravda of all sources. Perhaps the pope is thinking about himself when he decries people who talk too much?

FROM PRAVDA: 

Ukraine is not aware of Pope Francis' peace initiative to end the war, which he announced on his way back to Rome from Hungary.

Source: CNN, citing an anonymous Ukrainian official close to the Office of the President of Ukraine

Quote from the source: "President Zelenskyy has not consented to any such discussions on Ukraine’s behalf.

If talks are happening, they are happening without our knowledge or our blessing."

Background: On 30 April, on his way back from a three-day trip to Hungary, Pope Francis said that the Vatican was involved in a peace mission to "try to end the conflict between Russia and Ukraine".

On 27 April, Denys Shmyhal, Prime Minister of Ukraine, met with Pope Francis at the Vatican and gave him a photo album depicting Russian crimes in Ukraine.

15 comments:

TJM said...

The empty cassock is on the loose again. Shortly, his chief PR spokesman, Mark Thomas, will be issuing a series of non sequiturs and holy, holies, totally unrelated to the Pope's statements.

rcg said...

It could simply be over stated or blown out of proportion. The press release didn’t sound as if the Vatican was negotiating on behalf of The Ukraine but was facilitating discussions. It could mean acting as intermediary.

Anonymous said...

Deo gratias for Pope Francis' — blessed are the peacemakers — efforts to end the insanity of war.

I think of then-Cardinal Ratzinger's 2003 A.D. declaration:

"...given the new weapons that make possible destructions that go beyond the combatant groups, today we should be asking ourselves if it is still licit to admit the very existence of a “just war.”

I think of Pope Saint John Paul II's holy efforts to end the scourge of war.

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October 13, 1965 A.D:

https://thecatholicnewsarchive.org/?a=d&d=ncr19651013-01.2.19&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN--------

Cardinal Ottaviani's intervention at the Council called for the outlawing of war. He also insisted that to achieve peace on earth, nations must form a one world republic.

One Conciliar Father after another supported Cardinal Ottaviani's intervention in question.

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Pope Venerable Pius XII's 1956 A.D. Christmas Address called for nations to surrender armaments to the United Nations Organization.

Pope Venerable Pius XII, April 6, 1951 A.D:

https://www.nytimes.com/1951/04/07/archives/pope-backs-plan-for-world-government-sees-it-as-a-means-to.html

ROME, April 6-- Pope Pius XII praised today the principle of world government as a means to establish peace and bring about collaboration among all the nations for the common good of mankind.

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Someday, mankind will embrace the peace efforts that our holy Popes, as well as additional holy Churchmen, have long promoted to end the scourge of war.

Pax.

Mark Thomas

ByzRus said...

TJM, on queue like a Swiss watch.

Customarily, such talks are kept under wraps until a deal has been brokered.

Met Hilarion was more anti war and his relocation to Hungary might have been more abrupt. My point? They might have discussed the conflict along with the weather and anything else. Hungary might not be where those empowered to agree peace actually are.

Paul said...

Francis, born in 1936, is 6 years older than Joe Biden, who is now 80.

If Joe Biden can have a team of people, including at times his wife and a person in a Easter Bunny suit, taking it in turns to shield him from the sort of normal level of communication and interaction a President would, normally, have with the press/journalists etc (both for his sake and for the sake of the reputation of the office he holds…) Surely those around Francis could do likewise? Both for his sake and for the sake of his office, the papacy?

TJM said...

LOL!

TJM said...

ByzRus,

As night follows the day! Notice the holies!

Anonymous said...

Pope Francis:

Two days ago, via twitter:

"Queen of Peace, instill in the hearts of peoples and their leaders the desire to build peace and to give the younger generations a future of hope, not war, a future full of cradles not tombs, a world of brothers and sisters, not walls and barricades."

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Deo gratias that Pope Francis, from the beginning of the war in Ukraine to date, has worked overtime to lead the combatants away from Satan to the way of peace.

Would only the world throw in with our holy, and great, Culture of Life, Roman Pontiff — Pope Francis.

Instead, the world throws in with Satan. The Devil laughs as he leads the world into war..war...always war.

From Pope Francis to one of his predecessors after another, our holy Popes have paved for us the path to peace. Unfortunately, the world has long preferred the path that has led to countless wars.

Pax.

Mark Thomas

TJM said...

Mark Thomas, seek help. Pray to St. Catherine of Siena, a Doctor of the Church, who could deal with bad Popes. She can help you if you are truly Catholic!

ByzRus said...

If anyone seriously believes that the pope of Rome is going to broker peace, they fundamentally do not understand either the Slavic peoples or the Orthodox jurisdictions to which most adhere, even if superficially.

That said, PF is saying the things he should be saying.

I know, queue holy, holy, holy, holier than thought and sprinkle in some Satan. Reality is a bitter pill to swallow at times.

ByzRus said...

Quotes from AD whenever will not address the specific set of circumstances at play here

TJM said...

ByzRus,

I wonder if Mark Thomas would consider Julius II who personally led the papal army into battle “holy” and his election guided by the Holy Spirit?

ByzRus said...

TJM,

I think it's very possible that the Church has, in the last 10 years, reached an apex regarding holiness. As luck would have it, you and I are witnesses to history and recipients of the graces that pour forth near daily.

TJM said...

ByzRus,

Under this pontificate we are at the nadir of “holiness!”

Paul said...

TJM and ByzRus,

Regarding the great Julius II,

Historians of Renaissance Italy and early modern Europe claim:

Julius II choose his papal name from Julius Caesar; not Julius I, or any past Christian.

He made a big exception for himself re Canon Law when he’d repeatedly lead troops into battle.

Illegitimate children, like many Cardinals in that era.

Once, in battle he led his troops breaching a castle wall shouting out “Let’s see who has the biggest balls! Me or the King of France!”
Witnesses on this occasion, and at other battles, made it clear Julius II was not referring to cannon balls.

In one famous portrait, it took some persuading for Julius not to be painted holding up his favourite battle sword for the portrait….