Burn of the Day
- 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.
A retreat into the desert to awaken our continual need of Christ.
I was only able to watch 10 minutes of the interview this morning due to time constraints, but what he has spoken thus far has resonated deeply within my soul.
I pray that the pendulum has stopped with Francis and is coming back to the other direction which leads to a deeper relationship with our trinitarian God. I believe that Cardinal Sarah will be the mouthpiece that isn’t leading the charge of cultural changes, but challenging the culture to recognize and trust the Truth who doesn’t change. He is Jesus the Christ. Sarah speaks of Him in clarity. How refreshing.
No one, no one! .. is hated more by the Left than a black traditionalist.
It would be so wonderful to have a pope hated by the World again.
I am curious as to how many votes Cdl. Sarah would get in Conclave by fellow Cardinals who “just want to see what would happen” if such a man like Sarah were elected Pope.
Right thing for wrong reasons? Perhaps, but nothing new under the sun.
French President Macron is afraid that he may have to become Catholic to stay in the Catholic Church.
I love Card. Robert Sarah.
Who cares what Macron thinks. He is irrelevant in the scheme of things. I pray Cardinal Sarah becomes our next Pope. Please God.
I saw a clip from the movie Conclave. The reactionary cardinal is an Italian – you know, the way the Italian cardinals are always so conservative – and he’s racist against Africans. The elites hate having to rethink their caricatures.
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Josh, I am reminded of a deeply vulgar, but frequently funny, movie from the Sixties, “Putney Swope”. In the opening sequence, the Board of Directors of a large corporation meet to vote in a new company head. The token black member, Swope, is elected. Why? Everyone wanted to be the one virtue signaling guy who voted for him.