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Day's Links - 2016-10-09
Submitted by LocutusOP on Sun, 10/09/2016 - 14:22
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I do not know much about most of the bishops on the list of Bergoglio's list of cardinal appointments. What I could gather was that none of the 3 American cardinals are actually Catholics, with passing knowledge of at least 2 of them and having looked up the last one - Tobin. At first I thought it was Bishop Thomas Tobin, which would have been a good appointment, but Joseph Tobin seems to be a totally different kettle of fish, a a rotten one at that. The less said about Cupich the better, and Farrell is no defender of the faith by any stretch of the English language.
At least one of them would seem almost certainly to be a sodomite and the other 2 are sodomy pushers (which obviously brings its own rightful suspicitions). None of them are promoters or defenders of the faith either.
We pray dearly for some intervention which will prevent these 3 from being cardinals and thus having the right to pick the next pope.
So Bergoglio claim sthat the Holy Rosary is important to him in these words:
The Rosary is the prayer that always accompanies my life; It is also the prayer of the simple and the saints ... it is the prayer of my heart."
Next he will be telling us that he has always used the Tridentine Mass for his private Mass. Obviously I have never met the man, and hopefully I shall never do, but it beggars belief that a man who is so irrevernt would ever have a devotion to the Holy Rosary. This is a man who mocked rosaries prayed in his name, who puts a beach ball on the altar and replaces it firmly on the altar as it begins to roll away. Now we can be sure that he is a liar as well - if it wasn't clear before.
Much more likely someone else wrote the Twitter entry in his name and tried to write something Catholic.
A commenter over at Eponymous Flower has this to say about one of the Bergoglian bishops:
Can't say 100 per cent for sure, but based on my experience as a college fag hag, I think we got us a "fag pope". They generally hang out with and promote each other.
Normally I would argue that such a statement falls outside the frame of deference that we should give to any bishop, never mind a pope. With Bergoglio, however, we are well within our right to question just what it is about sodomy that he seems to like so much that he more or less makes it a condition for promotion in FrancisChurch, and wonder whether he is not prone to that particular vice. It would certainly explain a lot of the stuff he does.
I must admit never to having known that the lightning that struck St. Peter's Basilica on the day of Pope Benedict XV's abdication was the first one ever recorded. I pinned it down to mere co-incidence and assumed that it had happened many times before.
Now another lightning strikes on the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, commemorating the battle of Lepanto and I am not as eager to dismiss it as a mere co-incidence any more.
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