Pope Francis & the 1st line of the Catechism

Discussion in 'Church Critique' started by BrianK, Jun 9, 2017.

  1. BrianK

    BrianK Guest

    This is a good summary of the scale of the battle we are facing against this demonic regime in the Vatican.

    Yes, DEMONIC!
     
  2. Fatima

    Fatima Powers

    And it is only just begun! What is most telling to me is that Pope Francis is silent on all this apostasy....dead silent. One has to know that the few faithful Cardinals, Bishops and Priest must have great concern by now. When the pope does speak at some point, the formal schism will take place. The Fatima prophecy that "the last battle between God and Satan will be on marriage and family issues" will be fulfilled. I was just thinking, while hoeing the garden this evening, that instead of getting mad as we watch the unveiling of the church, we should praise God for unmasking those wolves in sheep's clothing that is taking place now. The unveiling is truly taking place, praise God!
     
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  3. Dolours

    Dolours Guest

    Do you seriously expect Pope Francis to speak out against any of this? He's up to his eyeballs in it. Not only is he a part of it, he has packed the hierarchy to make sure this continues on past his papacy. Short of direct intervention from Heaven, this could go on for generations.
     
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  4. SgCatholic

    SgCatholic Guest

    Exactly. Pope Francis himself is a big part of this apostasy. So many heretical statements have come out from him and from the vatican hierarchy and his other cronies. :mad:
     
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  5. AED

    AED Powers

    I don't think we have ever had such a time. To paraphrase Malachi Martin we have had heretic popes but never an apostate pope. He went on to say that when that happens put on sackcloth and ashes and close your curtains and get down on your knees and beg God to spare you because your faith will be battered beyond telling. It would try the faith of St Catherine of Siena. I don't know what we are dealing with here. I honestly don't. But the events and the times and the strange omens all around us --most significantly disbanding the 6th commandment for adultery and fornication and sodomy tell me the devil is having his way. I go back to a message a very Holy Catholic woman I know received from the Blessed Mother at a holy hour right after Benedict's successor was announced. Again I paraphrase as best I can. "A cold wind is about to blow through the Church....consecrate yourselves every day to my Immaculate Heart and to The Sacred Heart of Jesus or you won't survive..." there was more and all of it ominous but those are the bits I remember exactly. I have used this image before but we are beyond The boundaries the old map makers drew and "here there be dragons". God help us.
     
  6. AED

    AED Powers

    This is such blasphemy! Will God long endure it? We are headed to utter destruction. If the salt loses its savor....
     
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  7. Dolours

    Dolours Guest

    I'm waiting for some of the usual apologists to come along and tell me that the Cardinal, Bishop or Priest offering Holy Communion to an ordained Deacon openly living in a homosexual "marriage" really and truly believes that the Eucharist is the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of our crucified and risen Lord Jesus Christ and, furthermore, that they hold to all that the Church teaches about the requirements for any Catholic presenting him/herself for reception of the Holy Eucharist.

    While they're at it, they might also explain how that Deacon and the infamous Fr. Martin have not been laicised.
     
  8. picadillo

    picadillo Guest


    As Fr Malachi Martin would say, "the sad thing about losing your faith is that you don't know you've lost it."
     
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  9. AED

    AED Powers

    Yes!! I remember him saying that. And once you've lost it there is no guarantee you will get it back. Chilling. He said churchmen who have lost their faith think the rest of us are medieval for holding on to these things. How frightening.
     
  10. Richard67

    Richard67 Powers

    I can understand trying to reach out and educate those with homosexual tendencies. But if I understand this article correctly, they invited practicing homosexual couples to the cathedral. Big difference in my mind. It would be like inviting practicing Freemasons to the Cathedral for a get together. Or inviting abortionists to the Cathedral for a get together. Am i missing something here?
     
  11. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    No Richard, you are not missing something
    It is exactly like what you said
    :(
    No, worse
     
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  12. Jarg

    Jarg Archangels

    They were not just invited for a get together, they were invited to share in the sacraments without amending their lives, according to the article:

    "But Cardinal Tobin’s welcome to Mass on May 21 has been the most significant of such recent gestures, because of the symbolism of a cardinal welcoming a group of gay Catholics, some of whom were married to same-sex spouses, to participate in the Sacrament of Holy Communion at the center of a cathedral, no questions asked."

    This is the BIG heresy entering the Church right now, it is so twisted, so better to read and informed ourselves about this subject. They propose homosexual people a path of accompaniment, which is a great thing, but they don't present them with a vocation, the vocation of chastity and continence, therefore closing them off to God's grace. Continence and not abstinence, because everyone has to give its sexuality to someone, and in the case of homosexual persons it should be to God in order to live a life of self giving to others. I have the feeling the Pope and this cardinals and priests like Farrel and Tobin and Martin are not well informed on the subject. They are afraid of people, they are afraid of being perceived as intolerant or homophobic, so they propose accompaniment but not chastity. They also avoid talking about homosexuality, that it is a wound, not a blessing from God - I work in the visual arts in New York City and know many gay people and know this subject very well - even 'happily' married gay couples, their lives are wounded (at least the ones I know). They suffer like hell because of their sexual practice. Many who don't even believe in any religion would stop having sex because it destroys them psychologically and they can't stand it. Nature is nature and when you go against it you suffer, no matter how supportive the environment is. But many are afraid of talking about this. The practice of homosexuality is a denial of our sexual difference, which is indeed the essence and basis of human sexuality and human existence and of our very humanity (angels don't have sex). Homosexual marriage and practice is a denial of sexual difference, it is an act of refusal of the other, it does not bring forth life or participate of life, so it is an act against of our very humanity, against even Human Rights themselves. Therefor those who are pro lgbt activists or those who in the Church welcome lgbt people without proposing a vocation, they are truly homophobic, because they are acting against those persons who happen to be homosexuals, but humans first - they are acting against their humanity and leading them to maybe satisfied but deeply unhappy life. This is true also of those who speak of heterosexuality and heterosexual rights, which is a hoax, the trojan horse of the lgbt agenda. If you accept heterosexuality then you implicitly accept homosexual practice (that is what the word heterosexuality used to refer to - alternative sex practices). The Church should speak of sexuality period, man and woman created by God, and never of heterosexuality.

    There is a great catholic apostolic organization called Courage for homosexual people, and also their friends and family, which I have recommended to some of my gay friends that wanted to explore the Catholic faith.
     
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