It is to be thanked that Francis, apparently, was so unpleasant to deal with, else he might have been more effective in transforming the Church into a Leftist NGO.
Nasty Piece of Work
- 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.
beware the “nice” guy coming after.. who if following the same path will do more damage…
– many who lived through the first will be relieved, exhausted, off-guard, entranced, vulnerable or afraid-to-speak..
I second that. Same program, smoother presentation – the veneer is easier to digest. Just as dangerous, even moreso in some fashion.
Huh? The cardinal said nothing about nastiness.
Didn’t have to Pinky. Francis the Worst’s screaming fits and bad temper were legendary around the Vatican, along with his public scoldings of Cardinals. He would have been far more effective (shudder) if he hadn’t been such a kidney stone of a man.
To put it bluntly, I think Jorge B hurt the Church and led 10000s of the faithful astray. I published several articles on varioussites explaining how his Heresies, lumped together as “Bergolianism,” were the worst heresies in all of church history-because of their outright denial of dogmas and the fact that they affected more of the faithful – by number – than any other heresy. So when he died I realized what my immediate emotional reaction was – and I didnt like what I saw in myself. So…. I daily have said by name many dear to me who have died who might be in purgatory, and I made myself add “Jorge B” to that list. Wouldnt it be ironic in future if he is in glory and INTERCEDES for me? Guy, Texas
True, the Cardinal was a true Prince of the Church, and his words were most gracious, even towards Francis – Which is why his comments about opening old post-Conciliar wounds stand out so glaringly. It’s something we all noticed, and no doubt Ruini wasn’t the only Bishop to think it. Imagine if he had possessed the fortitude to speak it. What a welcomed breath of fresh air that would’ve been!