Go here to read the story. Pope Chastisement is trolling us now.
PopeWatch: Cardinal Radcliffe
- 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.
For years before he ever received his red hat, Cardinal Radcliffe had been busy undermining the Church’s immemorial teaching that same-sex acts were always gravely sinful.
Last October he received bad press when he stated that he believed the near-unanimous rejection of Fiducia Supplicans blessings of same-sex couples by African bishops was somehow due to those bishops’ caving to financial considerations from evangelicals, muslims and Russians (!)— in other words, those bishops could have only upheld Catholic teaching because they’d been bought.
It is a consolation that His Eminence will be 80 next August, and thereafter by law too old to participate in any future conclaves.
Abhorrent and repulsive.
Priests should do military boot camp as part of their seminary training, I’m convinced. That’ll weed out creatures like “Cardinal”
Radcliffe.
The Cross of Jesus wasn’t placed in a clean, dignified location all on his own. Jesus was hung on a tree next to two thieves. Two men who, like Barabbas before them, probably deserved this punishment. We can assume there were countless witnesses and accounts of their actions that had hurt plenty of people.
And between them, the Lamb of God. A man who didn’t come to “condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him” (John 3:17) and had lived a life full of love, obedience, and glory to the Father. That man was nailed to a tree that he himself created by people that he himself knew deeply. And when many of us would have taken revenge or pursued retribution, how does the Son of Man respond? He says, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” (Luke 23:34) -Kyke McClenden
If Christ can ask his Father to forgive them then what of us? Are we imitating Christ or not?
This is Advent and days away from Christs birth.
As you already know, I loathe the Lavender Mafia.
I have seen the devastating effects on people’s faith that have been victims from Judas imitators.
I just ask that you consider looking into the crib right now. Gaze upon the babe in your hearts and minds as we near the great day. Don’t allow swindlers to rob you of your offering to the Christ child in two weeks….that’s all I’m trying say.
Forgive these sad pathetic men who might never gaze upon the Christ for all of eternity.
Have Peace, now and forever.
Simple catechism, Cardinal.
God makes rules to protect us, from ourselves.
His rules say, no sex outside marriage.
The people you’re praising can’t be and therefore are not married.
Instructing the ignorant is a Spiritual Work of Mercy, whether the ignorant person is a child or an Emperor who has neglected to dress.
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The Lord had mercy on our country; may He have mercy on His Church.
A longtime friend and former colleague, a non-Catholic Christian, asked me the other day what my reaction will be when Pope Chastisement decrees that the James Martin crowd are no longer considered to be in mortal sin when they do what they do. I told him I will keep going to church and receiving the Sacraments, and keep praying that the hierarchy responsible for such a heresy will return to the True Faith. And start fasting on a regular basis, because Our Lord told us that demons are only driven out by prayer and fasting.
Any other ideas are welcome. I’m fresh out. <shrug>