Posted on 12/29/2014 4:41:28 PM PST by Arthur McGowan
Antonio Socci sounds the alarm concerning the Cardinals being rapidly appointed by Francis.
Now, the number of Cardinals who can be elected Pope will be still roughly limited to 120 (a number Francis has to power to modify, but has not done up to now). One could, therefore, not say Francis is being overzealous. On the other hand, he is being certainly attentive to appoint as many Cardinals as he can within the framework set up by his predecessors since Paul VI.
There is no doubt in my mind Francis does it in order to subvert the Church and make of it a dependency of his own Castroite ideology. There is also no doubt he will use the occasion a) to send signals about what must be done to advance ones career, b) to reward some of his own minions, and c) to create a wall as robust as possible in case he feels like giving open battle in October. I also think he wants to help the homo lobby, with which he is now very evidently linked, in a sort of evil symbiosis, after their obvious help in having him elected Pope.
Socci, and others who fantasise an invalid election of Pope Francis -blithely forgetting papal elections arent nullified by administrative irregularities or even worse events like, say, open corruption (search this blog for more; the matter has been discussed ad abundantiam) obviously poses the question of what will be of these red hats when Francis either kicks the bucket, or resigns.
The problem is, neither Socci nor his companions have an answer to this, because there is no way their appointments could be nullified, bar something huge say: an ecumenical council declaring Francis heretic either during of after his pontificate -, in which case the nullification of the appointments would have to be traced back to the decision of such a council, not to the technicalities of the election.
We will see what the new names are. I trust the Lord that He will keep His promise of Church indefectibility. I am under the impression that Francis will not appoint exclusively utter bastards in the new position, because this would cause a massive backfiring and a compact wall of bishops against him at every possible occasion; rather, I think he will appoint a mixture of utter bastards, half bastards, garden variety yes-men, and a couple of orthodox ones to save the appearances and, of course, allow the Pollyannas to once again thank the Holy Ghost for the precious gift of this oh so wonderful Pope. The problem with this, from his perspective, is that many a yes-man and a number of half bastards might not hesitate one second to switch allegiance if, at the death of TMAHICH, the demand for a Catholic Pope should become a lions roar.
I do not believe these rumours and comments about a dying Pope, though he is the person I wish to see six feet under the most in the entire planet (nothing personal, of course; just trying to be a good Catholic who loves the Church infinitely more than this disgraceful clown). Francis references to him not being around in ten or so years time seem to me nothing but the coquette remarks of an old man fishing for compliments and wishes of good health, rather than the revelation of serious health problems.
The Lord works in mysterious ways and He can strike Bergoglio dead anytime; therefore, theres no reason to examine at lenght every pound or three he gains or loses, or how strained his Jesuit face appears.
Francis is trying to queer the Church, and to make of it a more than vaguely Castroite social justice warriors machine. He will succeed to an extent. He might succeed to a great extent.But he is a fool if he thinks that he will succeed in the end.
He will, ultimately, fail; but not without great loss and devastation, and loss of souls.
Mundabor
I have a hunch that God looks out for the Church in a special way, and this might be of consequence to those who screw with it.
This Pope is to the Catholic church what Obama is to America.
what is the surprise
the catholic church is communism
look at the wealth at the top and the poverty throughout the most faithful...
WHAT WOULD JESUS SAY
communism violates the rpemis of rendeer to caesar..
it has nothing to do with confiscatory policies hence communism
Francis is a COMMIE
the solution to poverty is education , not confiscation
“I trust the Lord that He will keep His promise of Church indefectibility”
That isn’t in Sacred Scripture. If it were, then Christ would not have removed the candlestick of his presence from the churches in Revelation.
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...”indefectibility
not subject to failure or decay : lasting
: free of faults : flawless
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given what ive seen occurring in many many individual churches across many denominations Id have to say the “indefectibility could hardly describe the church at large in this age.
communism violates the rpemis of rendeer to caesar..
...it does what to the who...?
I think he meant Rience Pribus?
Caesar had reindeer? I thought that was Santa Claus.
Can't get much happier than that!
The real crisis has scarcely begun [Joseph Ratzinger, 1969] (Catholic Caucus)
Vultus Christi ^ | January 10, 2015
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/3245547/posts
The future of the Church, once again as always, will be reshaped by saints Joseph Ratzinger, 1969.
Ratziner: it seems certain to me that the Church is facing very hard times. The real crisis has scarcely begun. We will have to count on terrific upheavals. But I am equally certain about what will remain at the end: not the Church of the political cult, which is dead already, but the Church of faith. She may well no longer be the dominant social power to the extent that she was until recently; but she will enjoy a fresh blossoming and be seen as mans home, where he will find life and hope beyond death.
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