Rupnik no longer has protected status at the Vatican, at least I hope that is the message being sent.
I Take This For a Good Sign
- 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.
The Rupnik matter ended any respect I had for Pope Francis. In a pontificate with multiple scandals, this was the worst one. Thank goodness for the boring style of Pope Leo XIV.
Not simply quieter, Pope Leo knows this is an exorcism.
May God’s healing balm cover those women that were made victims by the hands of Rupnik. Any positive actions made by the Vatican will help. It’s a sad commentary that zero mercy was shown to them by the previous pontificate. Let the healing begin.
If any of Rupnik victims go to hell, they will take Rupnik with them.
It is very possible that the devil will come and get Rupnik.
Matthew:
I find Pope Leo XIV’s style pleasant and peaceful.
The dark art is coming down. Very good.
But the author of these bizarre paintings is still free to move about the land.
If one of my daughters was a sister abused by this monster Rupnik, he would be unable to move anywhere for a long time.
My sons and I would ensure he would be bleeding from his eyes. Our bishops, mostly deaf mute cowards, cannot grasp what I just wrote.
Rupnik is still a priest and mocking us. Think on that.