PopeWatch: No Misdeed Goes Unrewarded

 

For cronies in this pontificate getting caught can be a career enhancer, sort of like doing time in prison for a member of the Mafia.

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David WS
David WS
Monday, February 21, AD 2022 5:31am

The “appointments” will continue until morale improves…..

MrsOpey
MrsOpey
Monday, February 21, AD 2022 7:12am

One wonders if they had to get rid of the other mafia so they could move in!

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Monday, February 21, AD 2022 9:02am

That’s the thing- they get away with it because they know nobody holds them to account. Nobody. Because holding them to account apparently constitutes “bullying” your fellow clergymen…Soon to be clergywomen at this rate.

Clinton
Clinton
Monday, February 21, AD 2022 9:48am

Personnel is policy. The man is promoted because Francis approves of his actions, and wants more of the same.

Dale Price
Dale Price
Monday, February 21, AD 2022 11:10am

Well, anyone who praises to the skies the thin theology of the gossipy Pope and includes a hater of the previous pontiff is manifestly unsuited to the task of shepherding Catholic souls.

But in fairness to this particular regime theologian, he was not the one who issued the doctored letter–that was Mons. Dario Vigano. Francis merely promoted him to No. 3 in the Congregation after that attempted fraud.

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