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Saturday, May 1, 2021

DUH? DO YA THINK?

 The new bishop of the Second Catholic President of the USA:



This is actually quite edifying and hopeful.

 The now retired bishop of the Second Catholic President when asked about my part time domicile brother priest in the Diocese of Charleston, SC, who refused to give the then presidential candidate former Vice President Biden, Holy Communion, said he, as Biden’s bishop, would not use Holy Communion as a weapon but rather would dialogue with Mr. Biden.

Since that time, the now Second Catholic President of the USA has become even more strident in his disobedience to the laws of God, which, by the way, is disobedience to his Creator, when it comes to infanticide and gender ideology.  

Thus the new cowboy in the cathedra of Wilmington, Delaware said something you would hope that every pope, bishop, priest, religious and laity would say:

At Wilmington Cathedral intro upon his appointment to POTUS’ home-diocese, +Koenig says he’s “open to having a conversation” with Biden, “but as a bishop, I’m called to teach the beauty and the fullness of the Catholic faith.” 

Bishop-elect Koenig presser: https://youtu.be/9wQi95a4xPs 

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

From "The Missive" - Priestly Fraternity of St Peter, "Gatorade for the Gulag":

"....Love without responsibility is no different from power without service. They both corrupt fast, carrying a sweet and addictive taste that masks the deadly poison within. Recall who coined the phrase 'I will not serve'
...

Hence why the Catholic MUST maintain a supernatural perspective of what is happening around us. There is no other way to adequately explain it, lest we be included in our Lord's lament over finding little faith upon His return. It is no coincidence that everything Godly, Catholic and decent is now considered oppressive and falls prey to an ideology which takes no prisoners.

Wokeness is hardly about being awake; it poses as an angel of light, and well-serves as the vehicle to increase the power of a few who have long abandoned concern for eternity, to 'reset' a world put on course by a Man on a Cross.

It is lamentable how little we hear from the Church leadership on these things, and for that they stand in more need of our prayers. Perhaps we are witnessing the warnings of the Mother of God at Fatima playing out in our midst on account of that....."





Anonymous said...

Solzhenitsyn once prophetically wrote:

"In keeping silent about evil, in burying it so deep within us that no sign of it appears on the surface, we are IMPLANTING it, and it will rise up a thousandfold in the future. When we neither punish nor reproach evildoers, we are not simply protecting their trivial old age, we are thereby ripping the foundations of justice from beneath new generations. It is for this reason...that they grow up indifferent. Young people are acquiring the conviction that foul deeds are never punished on earth, that they always bring prosperity. It is going to be uncomfortable, horrible, to live in such a country!!"

All Catholics should read and reread 2 Tim 4:2-8.

Paul said...

“Personnel is policy”.

Anonymous said...

The first thing in debate is to define your terms. I don't know this man who was named a bishop. It will be interesting to see what he means when he says, "I am called to teach the beauty and fullness of the Catholic faith."
The bishop who is retiring is corrupt in the usual ways. He has given Joe Biden a pass all of these years. This new bishop is coming from Rockville Center diocese in New York. His own bishop, Bishop Barres, is from Wilmington. Given the high level of corruption in the Church, I would suspect that the new bishop is being sent in to cover for Bishop Malooly, who is retiring and to protect Joe Biden.