PopeWatch: Illustrating the Absurd by Being Absurd
- 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.

The radiation therapy will help stop the spread, however it needs to be aimed at a specific tumor.
In this form of cancer, reformoma, the radiation, (our visits to Jesus in adoration,) will be effective but one or two sessions won’t do it.
The recommended therapy is weekly.
One Holy Hour before the one who radiates the greatest power in the cosmos to stop the spread and convert the contagion into healthy cells once again. That’s what’s different in this therapy.
The tumor isn’t eradicated. It’s transformed.
Conversion of heart.
There…
My absurd prescription. 🙂
It is a cancer. A friend just texted this to me. “Listening to the Son Rise Morning Show for the first time in ages. A priest is explaining how synodality is “a constitutive reality of the Church.”
I also stopped listening to “Catholic” radio years ago because it was less and less Catholic but more of an pope-plainer for Bergoglio’s non Catholic emissions.
This farce in Rome isn’t a synod and calling it one doesn’t make it one. At best it’s a glorified focus group, made up of Francis’ cronies and a few useful idiots assembled to give a veneer of respectability to some predetermined pronouncements. There isn’t a single reason to assert it has any special protection or authority from the Holy Spirit, and anyone who insists it does is either evil or stupid (or both). It is accursed, and nothing good will come of it.
JFK, my sentiments exactly. The personnel of Apologetics, Inc., all of whom I once held in high regard, have for the most part refused to acknowledge the train wreck of the Bergoglio regime. Instead, they have serially made fools of themselves attempting to spin everything PF does and says with their distorted notions of “continuity.” It’s sad and painful to see and hear.