PopeWatch: Classy

 

Hattip to commenter Greg Mockeridge. Always classy, that’s our Pope, as he backhands any moral, legal and health concerns that Catholics may have about a rushed vaccine that has had a not insignificant number of reported immediate health problems for some  who have been vaccinated.  Vaccines additionally that seem to be frequently failing at their principal task of guarding against reinfection.  One would think this is a matter where the Pope would honor personal conscience and prudence.  One would hope in vain.  Our popes get their title due to their being the father in Christ of Catholics.  Our current Pope is an extremely abusive Dad.

 

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Dave G.
Dave G.
Thursday, September 16, AD 2021 4:54am

I wonder if his irony of life principle applies to AIDS victims.

Phillip
Phillip
Thursday, September 16, AD 2021 5:48am

During the Papacies of John Paul II and Benedict XVI, I used to pray to have the Faith they had. Now I pray Francis has the Faith I have.

T. Shaw
T. Shaw
Thursday, September 16, AD 2021 6:16am

Regarding “ironies of life,” he might want to look in a mirror.

Dale Price
Dale Price
Thursday, September 16, AD 2021 7:58am

Schadefreude is a great look from this guy. I’m sure the Heavenly Father heartily approves and won’t count it against him.
That’s why I don’t call him pope, though I don’t deny he holds the office.

He’s nothing like any model of good fatherhood, biological or spiritual, I have ever seen. So I won’t call the pontiff the shorter version of his title, apart from the very rare occasions where he demonstrates something approximating healthy fatherhood.

He’s the bad stepfather of Catholicism, degrading his wife’s kids and praising all the other children in the neighborhood.

ken
ken
Thursday, September 16, AD 2021 8:01am

I used to think Francis was a clown, but there is only darkness in his heart.

What is a vaccine denier?

Dave G.
Dave G.
Thursday, September 16, AD 2021 8:27am

“He’s the bad stepfather of Catholicism, degrading his wife’s kids and praising all the other children in the neighborhood.”

I’m using that from now on because I think that not only describes Pope Francis, but so many who blindly support him.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Thursday, September 16, AD 2021 8:40am

I’m using that from now on

Me too. Dale will need to set royalties for each use.

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Thursday, September 16, AD 2021 8:55am

Classy.

My guess is that Cardinal Burke has been offering up all of his sufferings in union with Christ’s on Good Friday, for the conversion of sinners, heretics and help for Catholics living under the CCP.

Redemptive Suffering.

That’s Classy!

Never stop praying for Pope Francis..especially if you detest him.
You’ll be happy you did at the end.
Death. Judgement. Heaven. Hell.

Father…I thank you…for what you have hidden from the learned and wise, you have revealed to the merest of children.

Pray.

Piling on accomplishes what exactly?

Art Deco
Art Deco
Thursday, September 16, AD 2021 9:16am

On the subject of Cdl. Burke, he offered a note of thanks on 28 August, otherwise no updates from his family in nearly four weeks. Must keep him in mind.

Bruno
Bruno
Thursday, September 16, AD 2021 9:32am

“He’s the bad stepfather of Catholicism, degrading his wife’s kids and praising all the other children in the neighborhood.”

Well said.

“Never stop praying for Pope Francis..especially if you detest him.
You’ll be happy you did at the end.”

Even better said.

Dale Price
Dale Price
Thursday, September 16, AD 2021 10:23am

“Never stop praying for Pope Francis..especially if you detest him.
You’ll be happy you did at the end.”

Even better said.>>>>

Yep. The best of advice. Hard to say how much it will benefit him, but it definitely helps us.

Joel
Joel
Friday, September 17, AD 2021 8:00pm

“Detesting” this Pope (to use your own words) is not classy. It sounds sinful to me. Sure wish Cardinal Burke would have taken the vaccine because he is a good man. ICU rooms are overflowing because some people refuse a morally licit cure. Conservative = Prudent

CAM
CAM
Friday, September 17, AD 2021 9:43pm

Joel, a vaccine isn’t a cure. It is supposed to be at best a preventative. My sister-in-law received her second jab the end of Jan ’20. Mid August she tests positive for COVID and she still has some symptoms a month after onset with treatment.
COVID statistics: If a person enters the hospital ER with a sprain and his COVID test is positive, he is told to quarantine at home and he hobbles out with a wrapped ankle. That ER patient is on record as a COVID hospitalization and the hospital receives fed COVID money. He wasn’t admitted to a ward (hospitalized) but he was IN the hospital.

Frank
Frank
Saturday, September 18, AD 2021 7:01am

And Cardinal Burke is out of ICU (as of a couple of weeks ago) and recovering. Meanwhile there is growing evidence that the “vaccines” may actually be no more effective than a normal flu shot, which does nothing but reduce, in theory at least, the number of people to whom one can spread the illness if, and only if, one has symptoms. It does not keep one from getting sick in the first place.

JOEL
JOEL
Saturday, September 18, AD 2021 9:40am

I used to have a bad case of FDS (Francis Derangement Syndrome), but got over it after the Pope ruled against ordination of women, in favor of priestly celibacy, defense of traditional marriage,, etc. – It is true that the Covid vaccine is only about 75% effective. I work at a hospital and 85% of covid cases are among the unvaccinated…

Art Deco
Art Deco
Saturday, September 18, AD 2021 10:29am

And Cardinal Burke is out of ICU (as of a couple of weeks ago) and recovering

The announcement on his Twitter feed was that he was slated to be transferred to a normal bed that day, not that he had been transferred. His office conveyed a note of thanks from the Cardinal on 28 August and there has been nothing since. The radio silence is disconcerting. He’s been in the hospital for 35 days. I’m recalling Herman Cain’s tour through hospital care. Every few days there would be a message purportedly from Mr. Cain to the effect of ‘my doctors tell me I’m coming along’ or some such. Then came the announcement he’d died. He was hospitalized for 28 days.

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