There is some problem with Mundabor's blog feed, which means that sometimes it will disappear for weeks. I finally took the time to visit the site and click through and what I found is a veritable criticism of the consequences of Bergoglioism. You will find many good articles but what clearly concerns him is the upcoming synod. As any Church-loving Catholic out there, I am very afraid of what the synod will produce.
In "A Saint for Feminists?", we are told that "From the year 1594 to 1978, when John Paul II was elected, only 296 people were canonized. By his death John Paul II alone had canonized 483 people." The case is made that the Vatican II Church has made canonisation virtually meaningless and has not defended authentic womanhood. I tend to agree.
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.
I can't remember who referred me to your article, but I thought it was very sound. Thanks for following my blog. May God keep our little apostolates of truth on the right track doing His will in...
I am honoured you took time to visit my blog. I have been a long-time follower of yours and I suppose you found mine through a pingback. The appeal decision comes out this week, if I'm not...