PopeWatch: The Jesuits
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.
Why stop at mere suppression?
Iesuitici deprimantur !!!
Georgius Marius Bergoglius anathemetur et deiiciatur !!!
Frankie will canonize this devil. He was a Jesuit after all.
Demonic.
I am of the opinion that the Jesuits need to be cleaned out. I’ll make this comparison: If the police force, say, is corrupted do you dismantle the police force or do you clean out the force and rebuild? The Jesuits need to get back to the reason for their existence and creation. The Jesuits have built a great legacy. In Lebanon, for example, (the country of my parents birth), their hospitals, schools and Universities are part of why Christianity has survived and thrived in a Muslim region.
Just because the Jesuits are currently rotten to the core, we should not throw out the baby with the bath water. I’m an optimist. Rebuild the order. St Ignatius work a miracle.
What if we just defrock them all? Suppression sounds too temporary. They are too far gone to just “build back better”. Start with the top one.
The American western Jesuit province also was (?) a like festival of rape and debauchery.
But no pope will ever have the guts to shut down the Jesuits because there is no moral excuse to stop with them. You’d have to demolish all of the bad orders (Paulists, Legion, Franciscans (not the Capuchins)) and the bad provinces of the good ones (e.g., the Benedictines, Dominicans).
The orders will die out before that happens. And the souls they will drag down with them will be on the ledgers of the pontiffs who let them do it.
My roommate in the dorm during my college days had a childhood friend, John, who also attended our college. Unlike my roommate, John had attended an eye-wateringly expensive Jesuit prep school, as did all his buddies who I met through John.
To a man they were all dismissive, even contemptuous of the supernatural dimension of the Church, and regarded her as a mildly useful instrument for social change at best. I’ve yet to meet a graduate of that prep school who was anything other than a Yellow Dog Democrat for whom Biden and Pelosi are shining examples of true Catholicism in action.
The really chilling thing was that those guys— and the other grads of that Jesuit prep I’ve met since then— all speak warmly of their time at that school. They freely admit that the cynicism and contempt they have for the Church was something they learned from the Jesuits who taught there. They actually admire those teachers for opening their eyes to how the Church and the world ‘really’ works.
Not sure how the Church could ‘fix’ an organization like that.
Are the Jesuits in Fl fleeing? Asking for a friend. 🐸
My suggestion was lifetime imprisonment at Vatican prison. Florida might be on to something w dear penalty.
I’m not for defrocking bc they become someone else’s problem/abuser.
Lifetime imprisonment or…
Somehow cut off their supply, the access to young people. Only through flooding the public with information about whole gross truth – about pederasty about grooming about details of gender change exactly what it entails. As always more information more relentless light on the subject – force them into the light.
Don’t back off from horrible stories like this. Don’t use euphemisms when talking
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Clinton, as I read this I was thinking, that’s just how the Church was after the Council. The Church today is like a Perpetual Adoration chapel compared with those first decades. This might be biased by my own experience, but there was just this disregard for truth, goodness, and beauty that weighed on everything. I credit the pro-life movement for a lot of the turnaround.