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Next time perhaps a believing Catholic should be elected Pope?  Heckuva job Conclave of 2013, heckuva job.

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David WS
David WS
Saturday, September 14, AD 2024 6:45am

“Francis is Pope! He can override scripture and tradition, and all past popes.”

Ah, why should I listen to him, he said so himself.

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Saturday, September 14, AD 2024 7:32am

I feel embarrassed for him.

Frank
Frank
Saturday, September 14, AD 2024 8:07am

I feel embarrassed for the Church and all who believe in the true Faith. I pray daily for his salvation. For him personally, I have only the Forrest Gump motto. Stupid is as stupid does.

The Bruised Optimist
The Bruised Optimist
Saturday, September 14, AD 2024 8:23am

Perhaps Francis was allowed in order to combat (through example) the heresy that every utterance from a pope is wisdom.

George Haberberger
George Haberberger
Saturday, September 14, AD 2024 8:28am

Mr. McClarey,

Until this week I would get notifications in my email about new posts to The American Catholic. That has stopped for some reason.

The Bruised Optimist
The Bruised Optimist
Saturday, September 14, AD 2024 9:03am

While we’re talking tech, there seems to be no way to go back to old posts.
You did some posts on the Spanish Civil War that I’d love to read again, but there seems to be no search function.
Thanks for all you do, Don.

Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Saturday, September 14, AD 2024 9:44am

I second the Bruised Optimist –> thanks for all you do, Don.

Greg Mockeridge
Greg Mockeridge
Saturday, September 14, AD 2024 1:06pm

Well, having Cardinals who take the faith more seriously than they do their ideological fetishes would help in that endeavor, Don.

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