Filth Beyond Belief: How Francis Nuked His Own Pontificate

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Tuesday, February 20, 2018 - 21:45
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I wish I shared your optimism, you surely know more than I. I see no evidence of it. I see Catholics rolling along with the Francis train, totally oblivious. I see a man who is not dumb, but insolent, yes, full of hate for Catholicism, yes, and feeling invincible, and, as it turns out, he’s right, he is. He’s not stupid, he’s correct. He’s untouchable, he knows it, and therefore, he has carte blanche to do as he will, for as long as he will. “It’s fun to be pope!” he said at the beginning. We knew all that lying prostrate on the floor and the humility performance was a show. He’s not even the same ogre he was then, he’s morphed and grown, his ego swollen to a million times whatever he started out with. He is rightly called a monster. His hate for us has grown as well, it galls him that we are out here, how dare we, insignificant insects, to attempt to thwart HIS will. The Satanist motto is “Do what thy wilt”, and it is outrageous to him to imagine anyone standing in his way now, when he has ultimate POWER, what he had wanted for so long.
This is why this week’s fist in the eye for us was the announcement of Paul VI as our next saint, and why, the man does the utterly incredible, he has announced himself and Benedict as “saints in waiting”. Even for egomaniacal narcissists, this is simply unbelievable.

When I speak of nuking I am not talking of his dethronement, but of the way his pontificate will be remembered.
He will, I think, die a Pope; and either an atheist or possibly a satanist one, and therefore uncaring of how he is remembered.

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Francis is God’s judgement against a Church that has forsaken its First Love for power, wealth, political influence, secular prestige, intellectual fashion and institutional arrogance. Pope Leo XIII’s vision is far more terrifying than Catholics believe.

 

 

 

Own comment: 

I too share  Kathleen O'Regan's general view that the Novus Ordites are indifferent to Bergoglio's actions against the faith and that Bergoglio has realised that he is pretty much untouchable. The Novus Ordites probably woudln't recognise an act against the Catholic faith anyway so however much he is exposed they will not even have to look the other way - they might well be staring right into the scandal and not see it. That's how bad it is.

I do, however, agree with Mundabor that with regards to Bergoglio's legacy, the unravelling has already begun, and I would argue it started a long time ago but now it is almost inevitable that it will be seen as a toxic pontificate not only after the Church recovers her sanity but probably long before that even.

We can certainly hope.