PopeWatch: Yep
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.

Is there anyone on the PAL who actually agrees fully with the church’s teachings on life?
It was certainly founded with good intentions, but at this point seems to do way more harm than good and should probably be dismantled. To be fair, until much of the modernist rot can be rooted out, that is likely true for just about every commission, academy and dicastery associated with the Vatican.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/pontifical-academy-for-life-member-rejects-dobbs-decision-as-undemocratic-and-totalitarian-says-abortion-gives-women-moral-agency/
It appears that our problem was that in WWII we fought back, when we should have invited the Axis powers over for constructive and fruitful “dialog”. It says so right there in the latest Vatican revision of the Gospels; “Woe be to them who don’t dialog about slaughtering innocent children.”
It’s a holocaust, and he supports it in a myriad of ways. This simply is the most recent proof. And, we shouldn’t blame the Holy Spirit for this disaster. The princes of the Church need to be ashamed of what they foisted on the faithful.
It may be of some benefit if our Church worthies re-read those parts of the Old Testament that tell us what happened to the Jewish people when their leaders strayed from God. I doubt that few knowing Christians today would care to go through a modern version of the Babylonian captivity.
So we’ve already seen this pontiff lecture us about the need to be open to ‘dialogue’ over our immemorial prohibitions against sodomy and infanticide. Clearly, Francis and his courtiers wish to normalize those sins. Or at least make their proponents seem respectable and reasonable.
But I suspect more is on its way. I believe that, if Francis lives long enough, pedophilia— or as its apologists call it, “inter-generational love”— will receive similar calls for dialogue.
And I suspect there’s no shortage of apologists for such evil to be found in this pontificate, God help us.
“…pedophilia— or as its apologists call it, “inter-generational love”— will receive similar calls for dialogue.”
Nambla, the North American Man Boy Love Assn, B4UACT.are seeking in a court of law freedom to violate the child’s innocence and informed consent before the child is emancipated at eighteen years of age. One of the pleas in court are that “he or she wanted it.”
Jean Paul Sartre was a proponent of pedophilia as was Alfred Kinsey, who paid parents to have their minor children raped.
Priests have vowed to help all souls to heaven. Sodomite priests need to be defrocked.
Perhaps tar and feathers will help.
Our legacy when we are gone is to safeguard the innocence and freedom of our Constitutional Posterity. SEE: The Preamble.
In Justice we, the people owe our Constitutional Posterity the freedom to remain and maintain their innocnece. Paul Shanley, Alfred Kinsey, Jean Paul Sartre. See: The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing on EWTN.
The Blessed Virgin Mary maintained her virginity in body and soul from all eternity.
Self-defense of one’s innocence and one’s soul is not in Pope Francis’ dialog.
Meanwhile, Jesus broke bread with tax collectors and sinners.
Eddie, he didn’t make them leaders wo repentance.
Things I can no longer say “Is the pope Catholic? Does a bear poop in the woods.” Will now just be the bear.
Eddie, the tax collectors and sinners welcomed Jesus. Not so with evil men.