FEELING DISGUSTED BY CARDINAL FERNANDEZ VOYEURISM INTO EROTICISM, READ A REAL THEOLOGIAN’S ENCYCLICAL ON LOVE
Feel washed and refreshed by a truly pastoral pope who enables God’s love and Divine Truth to live in one’s life, not a caricature of it or worse!
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I am so disgusted by this pope and his cabal. He, Francis chose this clown, Fernandez, and with his help and the help of many other co-conspirators, here in the USA and elsewhere, has wrecked Holy Mother Church. Ya, ya, God won't allow that to happen ultimately, but how far is He willing to let this go? The damage is now firmly set and it will take a radical swing back to correct this. Can that even happen with the way the Cardinal Electors has been stacked? I just don't get Francis. What is his aim and to what lengths is he willing to go before he finally leaves this earth? Is there no end to this craziness? He can take his "buona sera" logia speech and put it where the sun don't shine.
Thank you for this link, Father McDonald. Every time I read works of Pope Benedict my mind feels less cluttered.
Speaking of holy, and great, Pope Benedict XVI, Crux reported today:
-- Benedict’s top aide says ‘gay lobby,’ Vatican bank had nothing to do with resignation
ROME – Pope Benedict XVI’s longtime private secretary, German Archbishop Georg Gänswein, spent the Feast of the Epiphany at a small parish in northern Italy, telling parishioners that Benedict was a man of prayer and debunking conspiracies behind his historic resignation.
“I told him: Holy Father, you cannot do it. But he explained that he had fought and had suffered, but he no longer had the physical and psychological strength to exercise that responsibility,” Gänswein said, stressing that, “The gay lobbies, the IOR, pedophilia, Vatileaks, have nothing to do with it.”
Benedict, he said, “did not run away, he said, ‘my pockets are full,’ but he resigned out of love for God and for the Church.”
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"In the public conversation, reported on in Italian media, Gänswein apparently dodged a question about Benedict’s relationship with Pope Francis, but said Benedict, despite his close friendship with Pope John Paul II, also had differences with the Polish pope."
“They spoke at least once a week, there were differences on the meetings in Assisi, canonizations, and other issues, but by discussing them they overcame them."
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"Noting that Benedict had gotten a bad reputation in the secular press over his strict crackdown on perceived doctrinal dissidents, with some dubbing him as “God’s Rottweiler,” Gänswein said that Benedict attended the Second Vatican Council as a young priest “and defended the real Council, while some wanted to interpret it.”
“Hans Kung was envious, he told (Benedict) that from a progressive he became a conservative to make a career, but it wasn’t true, he just wanted to defend the true faith,” Gänswein said, saying that when Benedict was later elected pope, he didn’t have a specific plan of governance."
"Gänswein also insisted that Benedict XVI, while often portrayed as stern and serious, was more lighthearted and joyful than people think."
Pax.
Mark Thomas
Sophia Here: Thank you so very much Father. I always experience deep Peace when I hear or read the Faithful Teaching of this brilliant Theologian and uncompromising moral giant!
Reading St Pope Pius X has a similar effect on me! I have passed this along to people struggling because of the egregious Modernist/Relativist assault on our Faith! This is balm for our soul!
Great. A pervert in charge of the Church's doctrinal office.
Nick
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