Posted on 03/11/2023 8:27:21 AM PST by ebb tide
In his March 10 InfoBae.com interview, Francis lamented about a "resistance" of "the bad kind.”
For him, there is “good resistance” where "a good project it is seen and discussed.” Francis has shown that for him all "resistance" is "bad resistance" which he confusedly defines as “that which is discussed here and goes backward looking for betrayal” - while he betrays Holy Scripture and goes backward to the 1960s.
Francis is so angry at Archbishop Viganó that he openly names him - a new low in the history of the papacy - calling Viganò “a very well-known American bishop, who was nuncio.” Viganò is an Italian who was nuncio to the US.
Francis said of him, “It is not known whether this man is Catholic or not; he is on the border.”. This is the same Francis who does not believe in a "Catholic God."
The judgement against Viganò ("Who am I to judge") came on the day when the German bishops mocked God by voting for a homosex "blessing" while Francis remained silent.
Ping
Look in the mirror, Jorge ...
Surprised he mentioned Vigano by name. Vigano was particularly excellent on vaccine side effects. Francis met with Pfizer CEO. I wonder if the Pope knows about the deaths and injuries associated with the vaccine? Guess we’ll never know. It is one of the primary jobs of the Pope to defend the little ones. Yet the vaccine was forced on Vatican employees. I could see John Paul and Benedict raising concerns about the safety of the vaccines and not forcing it on employees.
This all seems rapidly to be coming to a crescendo. Do you agree?
Francis’ 10 year anniversary as Pope is Monday, so, yes a lot of stuff is building up. The truth about the Covid vaccines will just keep coming out. I know behind the scenes some Cardinals are protesting about a number of the Pope’s words and actions. But aside from being confined more and more to a wheelchair and maybe reducing his public appearance and travel schedule, I say there’s no way Francis resigns and I can see him being Pope until his natural death in his 90s. Leo XIII died at 93. Francis’ mobility is limited but he still seems somewhat strong to me.
As Bergoglio said when his pal Uncle Ted McCarrick greeted him in the Vatican, “The bad ones, they never die.”
Like so many progressives, Francis is a depraved bully and a liar. He made it more difficult for Catholics around the globe to avoid getting injected with one of the vaccines developed using stem cells from aborted babies and then pretended to not understand why anyone would object.
Evidently, Vigano is over the target if Bergolio is calling him out by name. Vigano is a True Holy Father, as opposed to Bergolio who is a wicked step-father.
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