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I used to listen to Catholic Answers in the good old days before the Bergoglian pontificate, and even a while after that. I would like to remember that Carl Orlson was on defending Bergoglio in the almost pollyanic way that many Catholics at the time seemed to do. If I am not mistaken, he was once asked why Bergoglio never kneels at the Consecration during Mass. What followed was pollyanity at its best.
Fastforward to 2016 and 3 years of Bergoglio and Carl Orlson has been forced to come and actually attack in plain words what Bergoglio is saying and doing. This piece is about the deaconesses stuff , and he had another a few days afterwards when Bergoglio created a weird equivalence between the Great Commission of the Church and what ISIS and the Islamists do.
Anybody with the least bit of integrity will be forced into a position of attacking Bergoglio's utterings/actions/motives if he or she is interested in defending the truth of Christ. I am glad to see that Carl Olson has joined the fight. It is interesting to note that most of the commenters are vociferous in their opposition to Bergoglio. This is telling because Catholid World Report is a Novus Ordo publication, and one which has been very pollyanish to date.
If you are still on the fence about Bergoglio, it is time you start questioning your itegrity.