Posted on 09/04/2018 2:15:44 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o
Last week the former Vatican ambassador to the United States accused Pope Francis and senior Vatican officials of covering up sexual abuse by Cardinal Theodore McCarrick. Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò also alleged that a pro-homosexual cabal had taken control of episcopal appointments. And he called upon Pope Francis to resign.
If only we had been given a sign, joked Catholic Votes Joshua Mercer. Accompanying his comment was a photo of lightning hitting the dome of St. Peters the day Pope Benedict announced he would resign.
He thinks Benedict should not have resigned. That God did not want Francis to be pope the last five years. Viganòs letter proves it.
My reaction was the exact opposite.
God Did Tell Him
It was the first time in five years that I truly believed that God really did tell Pope Benedict to resign. When Benedict shocked the world in 2013 with the first papal resignation since before Columbus discovered America, he said that God had told him to resign and that he was completely at peace with it.
He has never expressed any doubt about that. But many of us have. The last five years have been a time of great confusion in the life of the Church.
There have been dark moments when we have wondered, to borrow a phrase (and again, a joke from Josh) whether the Benedict Option was really the Quitter Option. Perhaps God had not wanted the Francis pontificate but (at least) five more years of Benedicts.
I wondered too, until the Viganò letter. Now, for the first time, I truly believe the last five years have played out according to Gods plan. Heres why. I Believe Benedict
Benedict said he was resigning because he was too old. Some claimed he was resigning because he got a report revealing the full extent of the Vaticans pro-gay cabal.
I believe both those things. I think Benedict read the report and decided he lacked the strength to clean house at the Vatican. So he resigned.
Benedict likely thought that his resignation would lead to the election of a young Pope with the strength to clean house in Rome. He was not entirely wrong. God is using his resignation to clean up his Church. Just not in the way that was expected.
For nothing is hid that shall not be made manifest, nor anything secret that shall not be known and come to light
Had Benedict continued to reign as Pope these last five years, the things alleged in Viganòs letter about corruption at the Vatican might never have come to light. There may have been a sacking of a bishop here, a re-assigning of one there. But we would never have learned the full extent of it.
Instead, because of how Francis has managed the Catholic Church these last five years, we now have the Viganò letter. It is all out in the open. It Was Gods Will, After All
I now see it as Gods will. Just as Benedict did five years ago. And I am not the only one. Last year Fr. Thomas Weinandy, the former U.S. Bishops head of doctrine, wrote an open letter to Pope Francis. He objected to the confusion in the Church that had occurred under Francis and called him to dispel it.
But in the wake of the Viganò testimony, it is the end of his letter that is most striking. He begins by asking why Jesus let this happen. The only answer that comes to mind is that Jesus wants to manifest just how weak is the faith of many within the Church, even among too many of her bishops, he writes.
Ironically, your pontificate has given those who hold harmful theological and pastoral views the license and confidence to come into the light and expose their previously hidden darkness. In recognizing this darkness, the Church will humbly need to renew herself, and so continue to grow in holiness.
He concluded: Holy Father, I pray for you constantly and will continue to do so. May the Holy Spirit lead you to the light of truth and the life of love so that you can dispel the darkness that now hides the beauty of Jesus Church.
As we now know, that darkness is not only doctrinal. But doctrinal, moral and criminal darkness all hang together. And God is exposing it all. For nothing is hid that shall not be made manifest, nor anything secret that shall not be known and come to light (Luke 8:17 RSV).
The lightning that hit St. Peters dome the night of Benedicts announcement was not, I believe, a sign of Gods displeasure. It was, rather the lightning of Luke 17:24, as described in the Battle Hymn of the Republic: He hath loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift sword: His truth is marching on. May that lightning now cleanse His Church.
Thank you, Pope Benedict, for bringing the lightning.
I have recently come to the same conclusion. Benedict’s resignation gave them the rope to hang themselves with.
it would be interesting if Pope Frances resigned and there was a conclave and Benedict was reinstated as pope. of course I don’t see the current Pope resigning. he will hold on till the end.
Wow! Interesting take.
Prayers up for Holy Mother Church.
That all had started to dawn on me the last couple of years; no matter how good Benedict was, he could not have cleaned out the sewer. Francis coming as the obvious Satanic Disciple shakes things the Hell up big time and makes the hidden things start flashing red and orange lights. When Ben resigned and there was much wailing and mourning, I kept telling myself and others that these things happen for a Reason but I didn’t think I would live long enough for it to become apparent. I had not firmed it up in my mind sufficiently to keep me from decrying the evil things that are transpiring. This piece settles me. God is stirring the pot to bring the dross to the top.
This argument certainly makes sense.
Wow!
Not allowed to mention another denomination in a Catholic Caucus thread. I will ask the Religion Mod to have your comment removed.
Please lighten up. Half the fun on reading these threads are the divergent paths that the comments section takes.
God brings good out of evil. This Pope is forcing people who worship the Popes and their every word to learn to look at what is authentic Magisterial teaching and what are popes pontificating on matters not regarding faith or morals and/or statements not congruent with Magisterial teachings.
I personally would often prefer to let non-Caucus people post if they stay on-topic and don't throw any stink-bombs.
Not allowed to mention another denomination in a Catholic Caucus thread. I will ask the Religion Mod to have your comment removed.
Scripture confirmation. Amen
BTW, now please ask to be removed. You are in violation.
I think we will find out he was pressured out and God let him resign because he knows that this sets a precedent to force another Pope to resign which is what we need in this case.
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