We shall hope that the clarity and obedience of Cardinal Burke shines through more at the synod than the (many) errors of Cardinal Kasper - who seems dy by day to be a man who lost his faith in Christ long ago, and sadly he does not seem to be unique in that regard within the episcopacy.
The secular awards just keep piling up on Pope Francis, who has evidently been named Fortune Magazines top world leader. From the small excerpt contained in the article, it is clear they don't much understand anything about either the Catholic Church or the Catholic faith, or the history of the Catholic Church. Nonetheless, I am curious as to how they define leadership.
Not unexpectedly, Cardinal Kasper's rather public act of rebel-rousing heresy has caused a lot of debate. Father Brian Harrison responds succintly about what is at stake, and Dr.
Bishop Drainey has responded to a controversial article written in the heretical Tablet. Mundabor has written his thoughts on this. There is a charitable way of reading what Bishop Drainey wrote, although his choice of words was very poor. It would seem he was summarising what people's thougths were, and not what his own thoughts were.
Michael Voris on ChurchMilitant.tv argues that the Pope is different, as the reason why they will not make public any criticism of Pope Francis. Predictably, Mundabor disagrees...More on that in "The Bergoglioism Wars".
One of my favourite Catholic bloggers seems to be in a bit of a dispute with ChurchMilitant.tv. regardng how to deal with Pope Francis' confusing and often scandalous statements and actions. ChurchMilitant.tv has decided not to attack Pope Francis directly, but Mundabor is insistent that defending the Catholic faith must come before showing courtesy to the pope.