PopeWatch: America Begins to Weep

The Jesuit Rag, not the country.

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Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Tuesday, April 8, AD 2025 4:25am

Care and concern by those who have negative feelings towards the Church? Since when were these so-called “concerned people” the stakeholders invested in the Church’s state?

It’s going to take a Faithful and conservative Pope and a miracle from God to fix up the past 12 years. There is hope that both are possible. Pray.

Josh
Josh
Tuesday, April 8, AD 2025 5:05am

I’m so shocked…America has taken the side of the concern trolls.

Josh
Josh
Tuesday, April 8, AD 2025 5:06am

And, just to be clear, the Jesuit rag, not our fine country!

Clinton
Clinton
Tuesday, April 8, AD 2025 9:49am

Of course “those whose feelings towards the Church are decisively negative” are sorry to see Francis go. Their sorrow doesn’t mean Francis is a great man who brought those anti-Catholics closer to Christ. Has anyone seen a surge of conversions of those people to Catholicism? Have they amended their lives because of his example? Of course not.

No, those people who hate the Church are sorry to see Francis go because his death will be, in effect, an interruption of their enemy while he is making a mistake. They like having Francis alive precisely because he is a disaster for the Church.

Mary De Voe
Mary De Voe
Tuesday, April 8, AD 2025 12:01pm

“The Jesuit Rag is not the country” Thank you Donald McClarey.

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