PopeWatch: Anti-Christian
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 41 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
Divinely revealed doctrine is well defined. Open and obstinate denial of this is heresy. If pointing out obvious heresy is a “full attack on the pontificate of Francis“, that says a lot more about this pontificate than it does the person making the observation.
It’s nice to see the Rich Raho’s of the world are openly admitting their paganism, because he appears to think Bergoglio is Ceasar. By his comments, Raho reveals he believes Bergoglio has the ability to contradict the deposit of faith. I say “contradict” because, as just one example, my Bible makes clear the death penalty is ordained by God. It can never be considered inherently evil. If Raho thinks Bergoglio has the power to contradict God, then Raho is a pagan. Thanks Rich, now we know who you are.
Personnel is policy.
Just look at who Francis has sidelined or sent packing— generally solidly orthodox prelates like Cardinals Burke and Canizares-Llovera; and who has risen to prominence at this Pope’s court. Contempt for the Depositum Fidei seems to be the common denominator among the men who have enjoyed Francis’ favor and have his ear.
It’s no accident.
Interesting how he extolls synodality AND absolute papal authority in the same sentence. Covert word salad, if you ask me.
If it looks like a pagan, talks like a pagan, and acts like a pagan — then it’s a duck, dammit.
Animal quackers. Guy, Texas