Cardinal Müller:"I did not like the praise of the Freemasons for the Pope"

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  1. Beth B

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    You are right....we are powerless...except for the only weapon no man can trump....prayer.
    Our lay leaders need to be on top of this to disseminate this outright contradiction of our faith.

    Additionally, we will be in conflict with many in our church besides the clerics. With that gang PF has installed, they, and their new doctrines, will be embraced by the pew sitters in the church who want these changers.

    They do not know their faith...or the consequences of accepting heretical changes....and coming from the “merciful” Pope Francis they have ample cause/excuse to accept it all. This is why we need lay leaders to step up and speak out. Who will be the default leaders of the faith when those consecrated to defend it continue to defile it?
    Pray for the few consecrated that actually do defy the heretics....they will be persecuted.

    Who will be the apostle JOHN who stood courageously with Our Lady at the foot of the cross?
    Who will be a Peter that denied Our Lord three times?
    Who will be the Judas’s that betray Our Lord?
    Who will be the apostles who cowared in hiding for fear their lives?

    A lot of options....

    I expected that we too will have to decide where we will be...if the church is being persecuted, that means us...we are the body of Christ. We won’t be exempt.

    The rosary is our only weapon. Join or start a rosary group. We have control if we use it. We have a obligation as much as the clerics do....or as our station in life allows.

    As I was writing this, a friend I spoke with at mass this morning about all of this just texted me and asked to join our little rosary group. She sees what’s coming....others will as well....the Holy Spirit will lead us all who put our faith in Him.
     
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  2. AED

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    In penal times when there was no Mass and no priests there was the Rosary. That's what the faithful did to survive spiritually. It was always accepted as a means when the Sacraments weren't there. We may be heading that way again.
     
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    The Anglican and US Episcopal 'churches' (among others e.g. Lutherans and Methodists) have become more and more 'liberal' and 'progressive' and the result has been massive and increasing losses of active membership ( e.g. the US Episcopal Church's Sunday attendance fell by 13% in five years to 2018 following decades of similar losses). If the official line is that everyone is saved and God understands and is sympathetic even to the most perverse behaviour, then why not spend Sunday fishing or at the beach, why pray, why not do whatever we want (as long as no other 'liberal' is offended by that behaviour, of course). Modernism is generally suicidal for a 'church' and this is abundantly clear. I cannot understand why Catholic leaders seem so hell-bent (an unintended pun) on replicating this organisational and financially suicidal behaviour.

    Pope Francis and his many friends in the episcopate and priesthood seem to believe that they can 'buck the trend' and attract great numbers to, or back to, the Church by extending a false 'mercy' in which eternal truths are either quietly ignored or flatly contradicted. I believe that they expected a pathetic level of resistance in the hierarchy (which was entirely accurate) and made plans to shut down those that they knew or suspected might resist, such as Cardinal Muller, the Dubia Cardinals and a few other Cardinals and Bishops. However, they have obviously been shaken and surprised to find that there are so many traditional Catholic laity who are prepared to 'push back', loudly and frequently. We are (for better or worse) their 'regular clientele', progressive Catholics might go to Mass (when the sun isn't shining) but their children won't, we can be fairly sure of that. So, in customer service terms (not totally appropriate but..), we have an organisation whose CEO and senior executives are alienating and insulting their most faithful customers who are the only ones who can deliver the next generation of 'consumers'. Even in a worldly context, the question must be asked - Are they insane?
     
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  4. Beth B

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    I see that too AED.
     
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    It's such a relief hearing people like Cardianl Muellar speaking out like this. There is always an uneasy feeling when you're a lay person in asking questions and having doubts abouta Roman Pontiff and Cardinals. A doubt ..a feeling of, 'Who am I?..am I going crazy to ask such questions?'

    But with folks like Cardianl Muellar onboard I realsie I am not alone and not crazy at all.

    I would be surprised if many toehr Cardianls and Bishops do not jump ship now.
     
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    For me, the prophets sent for our time have filled in the blanks for the rest of the story. The ending is what I have my sites on in the era of peace.
     
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    9E89ED0C-54E5-4D6F-8DAD-95DDB7CFF741.png Fatima

    https://onepeterfive.com/alice-von-hildebrand-sheds-new-light-fatima/

    Excerpt.
    This reassurance is encouraging, because fifteen years after Sister Lucia wrote that letter, Cardinal Luigi Ciappi (1909-1996), personal theological adviser to five popes, made a stunning disclosure about that part of the Fatima secret that the Vatican has never released (and which is evidently referenced by the enigmatic word “etc.” in the published part of Our Lady’s message). His Eminence, one of the few persons who had seen the complete secret, wrote in a 1995 letter to Professor Baumgartner of Salzburg: “In the Third Secret it is predicted, among other things,
    that the great apostasy in the Church will begin at the top.”
     
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    Yes Padraig....
    He is giving legitimacy and voice to the ever growing number of faithful who know what they are seeing and hearing is not right. Permission to desent.
    Praying more voices have this same courage.
     
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    I think there were a number of Cardinals and Bishops who were kind of rumbling; I suspect this will set them off.
     
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    Amen! Very brave! And clear! Christ bless him, and Saint Michael protect him.
     
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    Yes, he has both six-shooters blazing. It's as if the Holy Spirit is saying through him, "Enough is enough!" I sincerely say, "Pray for his protection!" Actually for the fence-sitting prelates, Cardinal Mueller might give them reason to return to sanity and truth. This is why retaliation from the Freemasons within is a true danger to the good Cardinal.

    I must fast also. :notworthy:

    Safe in the Barque of Peter!
     
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    The Germans have their own way too, I think. Slow to start and hard to finish.
     
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    Slow but surely.

    Safe in the Refuge of the Immaculate Heart!
     
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    Diabolic disorientation.
     
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    Yes. Prayers to St Michael.
     
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