Now that Donald Trump has won the race for the presidency in the U.S., voting guides for that election are past their relevance date. Still, it is worth listening to the homily given by Fr. John Lankeit regarding the elections and how voting for the particular wicked candidate who lost puts one in a state of mortal danger. It is very on point regarding intrinsic evils and prudential decisions.
The man who never kneels at Mass kneels before the most notorious heretic of the 2nd millenium: That is Bergoglio in a nutshell.
In "Kneeling Before Luther", Roberto de Mattei explores Bergoglio's Lutherfest, the pukefest of all ages, and delivers a damning verdict on that wicked man.
Just remember. He cannot change one, single, solitary truth of the Roman Catholic Church. We happen to have a Pope we cannot trust. What do you call a Pope we cannot trust? A lot of things. Certainly among them is "a bad pope." Call him whatever you want. Just don't trust him.
Bergoglio has gone so far off the boil that it doesn't even make news when he says that we should stop evangelising, or proselytising, words which he uses interchangeably. Ecumenism is his religion, that is when he has time left over from practising indifferentism and atheism.
Let us remember that cynicism is a sin. When we see someone who seems virtuous we had better give them the benefit of the doubt until or unless we find out more about them, and we are not obliged to seek dirt on them without good cause.
It isn't an emphasis. It is simple non-Christianity. We've been worrying that Pope Francis isn't Catholic. The Bear must wonder if he is even Christian.