Posted on 06/26/2019 5:33:44 PM PDT by ebb tide

Like most Catholics and many Christians, Ive found the phenomenon of Pope Francis deeply puzzling. His reign has been weird from the very outset. First, Pope Benedict resigns for murky reasons, not long after getting a phone-book-size report on gay shenanigans inside the Vatican. That report never sees the light of day. The night Pope Benedict resigns the first papal abdication in more than 500 years St. Peters gets struck by lightning.
Then the cardinals elect a man most of them dont know. An obscure bishop from Argentina disliked by his fellow Jesuits. (That made us briefly hopeful, at first.) Someone who has published virtually nothing. I know because I worked at a publishing house that scurried to buy and translate a collection of his old sermons. I had to edit the book in a hurry. As I read it and added subheadings, I remember my first impression. I thought, I cant suss out this guys actual views. But one thing I can tell is that hes a nasty piece of work. I wouldnt want to land this priest in Confession.
If you read Henry Sires The Dictator Pope, youll learn that others shared my impression. In fact, wherever Jose Bergoglio went, from early priesthood onward, he left a trail of burned bridges and knives in backs. Thats why he has never gone back to his native Argentina. Unlike Pope John Paul II, whose return to trip to Poland filled the streets with his admirers, Francis would likely face empty streets or a barrage of rotten vegetables. I confirmed this with an Argentine priest I met last week. He said, Nobody in Argentina wants to see him again.
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Francis autocratic, thin-skinned personality emerges whenever someone criticizes him. The mild-mannered American Cardinal Raymond Burke raised some lucid objections to Francis actions. In particular to Francis efforts to conform Catholic marriage to the modern divorce culture. (First by making annulments risibly easy to get, then by allowing Holy Communion to the divorced living in what the Church considers adultery.) Francis kicked Burke to the curb, removing him from his important Vatican positions. Then he put him in charge of the Knights of Malta. Then Francis gutted the Knights of Malta, removing their Grand Master and putting in his own puppet.
When Burke and three other cardinals asked crucial theological questions in a formal Dubia, Francis ignored them. Two of them have since died, still waiting for Francis answer.
Then the former Vatican ambassador to the U.S., Archbishop Carlo Vigano issued a letter. It revealed that Francis knew all about the sexual depravity of ex-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick. Knew that McCarrick had sexually harassed young seminarians for decades. Knew that seminary rectors would shout, Hide the handsome ones! when the Cardinal Archbishop of our nations capital showed up.
But Francis lifted the sanctions Pope Benedict had slapped on McCarrick. He asked McCarrick for advice on appointing bishops. Then sent him jet-setting around the world, representing the pope in crucial diplomatic deals. McCarrick was key in forging the alliance Pope Francis inked with Communist China against the West. Think Im exaggerating? I wish I were.
The price? Selling out the underground Church of faithful Catholics in China, subjecting them to bishops appointed by and servile to the Communist Party.
Francis answer to Vigano? A haughty silence, which Francis and his allies cast as akin to the innocent Jesus standing silent before King Herod. Afraid for his life, Archbishop Vigano remains in hiding. That sounds like a good idea.
The latest of Francis accomplishments? The Synod on the Amazon. Historians will spill millions of words on this subject, but it boils down simply to this. Rich, corrupt German bishops with empty churches want to tell the rest of the Church how to reform itself.
Since no ones inspired by their epic, Teutonic failure, these Germans have found a strategy. Locate a bunch of quaint primitives who live in harmony with nature. Then hold up their hunter-gatherer lifestyle as a model of Christian life. And use the pretext of honoring their pagan culture as a stalking horse for dismantling Catholic doctrines and practices that go back to the Apostles. If anyone objects, accuse him of racism, ethnocentrism or cultural imperialism.
In cold, sober fact, Pope Francis is merely the latest and greatest character created by British comedian Sacha Baron-Cohen.
For what these bishops really have in mind, read this interview with a Peruvian expert on liberation theology. The agenda is libertinism in the bedroom, Marxism in politics. And Francis sits behind the scenes, pretending that this stage-managed synod represents the universal Church.
Theres just one Tsetse fly in the ointment. The Church in Amazonia is a joke. A piece of gallows humor, though whats dying isnt bodies but souls. The Amazon culture which the rich, fat Germans want to use as a model for remaking the Church is profoundly pagan. We find it as deeply and darkly fallen as the Roman Empire which real Catholics once evangelized. Here are just a few facts which the bishops arent advertising:
Upon entering puberty, the men of the tribe usually have several women, including teenagers. Men regularly consume the Epená plant or ferrule, which is a hallucinogenic substance. Shamans also use it in healing rituals as a means of identifying a disease by communicating with spirits.
Infanticide is one deeply rooted tradition among the Yanomami. The mother carries it out when she moves away to give birth. She can then either welcome her newborn or kill the child by burying it alive. Infanticide eliminates children born with malformations or as a form of sex selection (males are preferred as a firstborn child). If twins are born, only one is allowed to live. If the two are males, the weaker one is killed. Twin killing is done simply to avoid taking care of two children simultaneously, as the children breastfeed for three years on average.
The Yanomami have a haughty and warlike character. When warriors kill, they acquire the social status of unokai. Those who kill more enemies acquire greater prestige and more women. To attack villages of other tribes, they form alliances with strangers rather than with close relatives. Their war booty involves marrying sisters or daughters of their allies.
One primitive custom of this ethnic group is ritual cannibalism. In a collective and sacred ritual funeral, they cremate the corpse of a dead relative and eat the ashes of the bones, mixing them with pijiguao paste (made with the fruit of a kind of palm tree). They believe that the deceaseds vital energy lies in the bones and is thus reintegrated into the family group. A Yanomami who kills an adversary in enemy territory also practices this form of cannibalism to purify himself.
But emissaries of the Church in the Amazon arent trying to convert these people. Beguiled by the fantasy that these noble savages have their own way to God, many of the local priests and nuns arent preaching the Gospel. Fr. Corrado Dalmonego, leader of the Consolata Catholic mission
brags about an astonishing fact that any traditional missionary would consider a most bitter failure. He celebrates the fact that he is the director of a mission of presence and dialogue, in which no one has been baptized for 53 years!
The Church isnt in the Amazon to spread Christianity, he explains. Instead,
Fr. Dalmonego believes that they can even help the Church to cleanse herself perhaps from schemes, mental structures that may have become obsolete or inadequate.
First, Fr. Dalmonego speculates that the Yanomami can help the Church to defend this world and to build an integral ecology by establishing bridges between traditional knowledge and the modern, ecological knowledge of Western society.
Finally, the Church is enriched by research done on shamanism, mythologies, different knowledge, visions of the world, and visions of God. This is because strong moments of dialogue help missionaries discover the essence of our faith, often disguised by ornaments and cultural traditions.
Is this Amazon church now Francis candidate for instructing the rest of Christians on how to reform our attitudes toward society, man, and nature?
What a morbid, post-Christian farce.
Ping
The church prevailed through the Borgias, it will prevail through this as well.
“The night Pope Benedict resigns the first papal abdication in more than 500 years St. Peters gets struck by lightning.”
Did not know this but pretty freaky. And I love(d) Benedict, but what was up with that. I mean, the man is alive and presumably healthy to this day. You shouldn’t resign as Pope except for that your life is suddenly very short, or you’ve suddenly lost your faith.
Since the time Francis has become Pope I have officially left the RC Church and am now a proud Presbyterian. Please don’t scold me, I don’t mention it to be contentious, but to make a point. I found I had grave misgivings, not about either Pope, but about the College of Cardinals. First Benedict, then Francis?! I’m not saying that is why I left, but it was no argument for staying.
Look, per our media America alternates between electing Hitler (Rs) and JFK (Ds), but we are not the Holy Roman Catholic Church, we’re just a bunch of rubes of one sort or another.
I never heard about that report either. There must be some bad stuff in there, because it does seem like the homo shenanagins are at the root of the rot.
I stopped to post this after reading about the lightening strike, so if my comments don’t comport with the whole piece, that is why.
Which branch of Presbyterians? The main one is pro gay, too.
“In cold, sober fact, Pope Francis is merely the latest and greatest character created by British comedian Sacha Baron-Cohen.”
Yes.
Eh, I know, but my congregation is pretty right wing. I can’t worry about that now. I love the RC stances on issues, yes, but they haven’t been walking the walk. Nothing is perfect, but the little church I’ve found comes pretty close for me, I really feel the Holy Spirit led me here so I’m going with it.
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