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The Man Who Had To Be Elected Pope
L'Espresso ^ | April 2, 2017 | Sandro Magister

Posted on 04/02/2017 9:39:38 AM PDT by ebb tide

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The Man Who Had To Be Elected Pope

Francesco

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Mission accomplished. After four years of pontificate, this is the assessment that has been made by the cardinals who brought Jorge Mario Bergoglio to election as pope.

The operation that produced the Francis phenomenon arises from a long time ago, as far back as 2002, when for the first time "L'Espresso" discovered and wrote that the then little-known archbishop of Buenos Aires had leapt to the top of the candidates for the papacy, the real ones, not the figureheads.

It laid the groundwork at the conclave of 2005, when it was to none other than Bergoglio that all the votes were funneled from those who did not want Joseph Ratzinger as pope.

And it came into port at the conclave of 2013, to a large extent because many of his electors still knew very little about that Argentine cardinal, and certainly not that he would deal the Church that “punch in the stomach” spoken of a few days ago by his rival defeated in the Sistine Chapel, Milan archbishop Angelo Scola.

Between Bergoglio and his great electors there was not and is not full agreement. He is the pope of proclamations more than of realizations, of allusions more than of definitions.

There is however one key factor that meets the expectations of a historic turning point of the Church capable of making up for its emblematic lag of “two hundred years” with respect to the modern world that was denounced by Carlo Maria Martini, the cardinal who loved to call himself the “ante-pope,” meaning the anticipator of the one who was to come. And it is the factor of “time.” Which for Bergoglio is a synonym for “initiating processes.” The destination matters little to him, because what counts is the journey.

And in effect it is so. With Francis the Church has become an open construction site. Everything is in movement. Everything is fluid. There is no longer dogma that holds up. One can reexamine everything and act accordingly.

Martini was precisely the sharpest mind of that club of St. Gallen which engineered Bergoglio’s rise to the papacy. It took its name from the Swiss town in which the club met, and included the cardinals Walter Kasper, Karl Lehmann, Achille Silvestrini, Basil Hume, Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, Godfried Danneels. Of these only two, Kasper and Danneels, are still at the forefront, rewarded and treated with the highest regard by Pope Francis, in spite of the fact that they represent two national Churches in disarray, the German and the Belgian, and the latter even fell into discredit in 2010 for how he tried to cover up the sexual misdeeds of one of his protege bishops, whose victim was a young nephew of his.

Bergoglio never set foot in St. Gallen. It was the cardinals of the club who adopted him as their ideal candidate, and he adapted himself perfectly to their plan.

Everyone in Argentina remembers him very differently from how he later revealed himself to the world as pope. Taciturn, withdrawn, somber in expression, reserved even with crowds. Not once did he let slip a word or a gesture of disagreement with the reigning pontiffs, John Paul II and Benedict XVI. On the contrary. He praised in writing the encyclical “Veritatis Splendor,” very severe against the permissive “situational” ethics historically attributed to the Jesuits. He had no qualms over condemning Luther and Calvin as the worst enemies of the Church and of man. He attributed to the devil the deception of a law in favor of homosexual marriage.

But then he sent back home, “to avoid mixed messages,” the Catholics who had gathered outside of parliament for a prayer vigil against the imminent approval of that law. He knelt and had himself blessed in public by a Protestant pastor. He forged friendships with some of them, and also with a Jewish rabbi.

Above all he encouraged his priests not to deny communion to anyone, whether they be married, or cohabiting, or divorced and remarried. With no fuss and without making this decision public, the then-archbishop of Buenos Aires was already doing what the popes at the time prohibited, but he would later permit once he became pope.

In St. Gallen they knew and were taking note. And when Bergoglio was elected, the world learned to recognize him right from the first moment for what he really was. With no more veils.

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This commentary was published in "L'Espresso" no. 13 of 2017 on newsstands April 2, on the opinion page entitled "Settimo cielo" entrusted to Sandro Magister.

Here is the index of all the previous commentaries:

> "L'Espresso" in seventh heaven

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One crucial moment of the calculated advancement of Jorge Mario Bergoglio to the papacy was the final document of the general conference of Latin American bishops in Aparecida, in 2007.

The main author of the document was the archbishop of Buenos Aires at the time, who still continues today, as pope, to recommend it as a valid program for the Church not only in Latin America but all over the world.

Curiously, however, in the paragraphs dedicated to marriage and family there is no reference in the Aparecida document to the “openness” that Bergoglio would later implement as pope, and was already practicing, de facto, in his diocese of Buenos Aires.

In the almost 300 pages of the document, only a few lines concern communion for the divorced and remarried, on which he gives this guideline, in paragraph 437:

"Accompany with care, prudence and compassionate love, following the guidelines of the magisterium ('Familiaris Consortio' 84; 'Sacramentum Caritatis' 29), couples who live together out of wedlock, bearing in mind that those who are divorced and remarried may not receive communion."

And in the previous paragraph it states, concerning the support given to policies against life and the family:

"We must adhere to 'eucharistic coherence,' that is, be conscious that they cannot receive holy communion and at the same time act with deeds or words against the commandments, particularly when abortion, euthanasia, and other grave crimes against life and family are encouraged. This responsibility weighs particularly over legislators, heads of governments, and health professionals ('Sacramentum Caritatis' 83; 'Evangelium Vitae' 74, 74, 89)."

This is what Bergoglio wrote in 2007. But his mind was already elsewhere: on the conviction - criticized by Benedict XVI - that “the Eucharist is not a prize for the perfect but a powerful medicine and nourishment for the weak,” comparable to the meals of Jesus with sinners.

With the practical consequences that he had already drawn as bishop and would later draw as pope.

(English translation by Matthew Sherry, Ballwin, Missouri, U.S.A.)



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1 posted on 04/02/2017 9:39:38 AM PDT by ebb tide
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To: ebb tide

Is this pope catholic?


2 posted on 04/02/2017 9:53:06 AM PDT by broken_arrow1 (I regret that I have but one life to give for my country - Nathan Hale "Patriot")
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To: broken_arrow1

For the past eight years, was the President American?


3 posted on 04/02/2017 10:18:20 AM PDT by AZLiberty (A is now A once again.)
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To: broken_arrow1

No.

He is a liar. He banishes Catholics, and cannot get enough snuggling with trannies, sodomites, fornicators, and abortionists.


4 posted on 04/02/2017 11:07:02 AM PDT by Arthur McGowan (https://youtu.be/IYUYya6bPGw)
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To: ebb tide

This continues to be in the news. The leaks of Podesta emails reopened some questions on the Soros-Obama involvement with getting Pope Francis installed.

https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/foreign-policy/item/25256-catholics-ask-trump-to-probe-soros-obama-clinton-conspiracy-at-vatican

Catholics Ask Trump to Probe Soros-Obama-Clinton Conspiracy at Vatican

https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/foreign-policy/item/25256-catholics-ask-trump-to-probe-soros-obama-clinton-conspiracy-at-vatican

Did the Obama White House, the National Security Agency, and the International Monetary Fund officials force conservative Pope Benedict to resign in order to get pro-Marxist Pope Francis? By William F. Jasper


5 posted on 04/02/2017 11:16:33 AM PDT by ChinaGotTheGoodsOnClinton (Go Egypt on 0bama)
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To: Arthur McGowan
And, that has filtered down through the dioceses and to the parish level. In out Sunday bulletins we're getting the homosexual tolerance speal for less than 2% of the population.

My wife and I have been talking this morning about this. She said that she is embarrassed to tell anyone she is a Catholic. Others in our parish must be as well. Because there were very few brought forth in the 'right of initiation.'

6 posted on 04/02/2017 11:43:23 AM PDT by Parmy
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To: Parmy

The gates of hell shall not prevail against Christ’s church and often the bad comes before a great wonder. I trust in God to deal with this and do what I can to educate and most especially, I pray.


7 posted on 04/02/2017 1:48:51 PM PDT by tiki
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To: tiki

He IS their Pope...their Vicar of Christ...like him or not he is the Catholic Head of their Church.....thank God Jesus Christ is the head of the body of Christ in all churches no matter what their denomination....


8 posted on 04/02/2017 1:55:12 PM PDT by caww
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To: ebb tide

>> Everyone in Argentina remembers him very differently from how he later revealed himself to the world as pope. Taciturn, withdrawn, somber in expression, reserved even with crowds. Not once did he let slip a word or a gesture of disagreement with the reigning pontiffs, John Paul II and Benedict XVI. On the contrary. He praised in writing the encyclical “Veritatis Splendor,” very severe against the permissive “situational” ethics historically attributed to the Jesuits. He had no qualms over condemning Luther and Calvin as the worst enemies of the Church and of man. He attributed to the devil the deception of a law in favor of homosexual marriage.

>> But then he sent back home, “to avoid mixed messages,” the Catholics who had gathered outside of parliament for a prayer vigil against the imminent approval of that law. He knelt and had himself blessed in public by a Protestant pastor. He forged friendships with some of them, and also with a Jewish rabbi. <<

So his very being was a subversive lie?


9 posted on 04/02/2017 2:00:25 PM PDT by dangus
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To: broken_arrow1
Compare:


Francis grimaces at the gift of a papal tiara

versus


Francis receiving hammer and sickle "crucifix"

10 posted on 04/02/2017 2:50:41 PM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome)
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To: Arthur McGowan; broken_arrow1

b.a.: Is this pope catholic?

A. M.: No. ...

These thoughts are impossible.

Is he Catholic or is he the Pope?

The Catholic Church teaches that he cannot be both. This is absolute truth.

You must decide and it is very important that you get it right. Is the man a Catholic or is he the Pope?

(A man can be a sinner and be Pope but he cannot be Pope if he teaches heresy, according to the Church. Recently Pope Pius XII has himself pointed this out.)


11 posted on 04/02/2017 6:16:04 PM PDT by Repent and Believe (The Son of Man, when He cometh, shall He find, think you, faith on earth? Jesus Christ (Luke 18:8))
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To: Parmy

Find a strong bible preaching church and you won’t have to feel ashamed.


12 posted on 04/03/2017 2:19:06 AM PDT by Old Yeller (Auto-correct has become my worst enema.)
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To: tiki

Catholicism isn’t Gods church. It is a distorted spinoff from Gods church. It happened around the 3rd century.


13 posted on 04/03/2017 2:21:03 AM PDT by Old Yeller (Auto-correct has become my worst enema.)
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To: Repent and Believe

It is important for SOMEBODY to decide, but it is of no importance for YOU or ME to decide.

Whether Bergoglio is Pope or not makes absolutely no difference in my life. My knowledge of, and practice of, the Catholic Faith are absolutely unaffected by his bloviations.


14 posted on 04/03/2017 4:34:10 AM PDT by Arthur McGowan (https://youtu.be/IYUYya6bPGw)
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To: Arthur McGowan

Is it not sinful to disobey a Pope’s teaching?

Is it not sinful for a Catholic to say he doesn’t care what the Pope has to say?

If so than what you just said cannot be true.


15 posted on 04/03/2017 7:40:34 AM PDT by Repent and Believe (The Son of Man, when He cometh, shall He find, think you, faith on earth? Jesus Christ (Luke 18:8))
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To: Repent and Believe
Is it not sinful to disobey a Pope’s teaching?
Is it not sinful for a Catholic to say he doesn’t care what the Pope has to say?

No, and no.

16 posted on 04/03/2017 7:44:17 AM PDT by narses ( For the Son of man shall come ... and then will he render to every man according to his works.)
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To: Old Yeller

Wrong and wrong. But you (should) know that.


17 posted on 04/03/2017 7:44:56 AM PDT by narses ( For the Son of man shall come ... and then will he render to every man according to his works.)
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To: Old Yeller

I can read the Bible on my own. No disrespect intended. But, for me, being Catholic is like being a Marine. One is alway one.


18 posted on 04/03/2017 8:16:55 AM PDT by Parmy
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To: narses

R&B: Is it not sinful to disobey a Pope’s teaching?
Is it not sinful for a Catholic to say he doesn’t care what the Pope has to say?

narses: No, and no.

R&B:

What good is it to proclaim aloud the dogma of the supremacy of St. Peter and his successors? What good is it to repeat over and over declarations of faith in the Catholic Church and of obedience to the Apostolic See when actions give the lie to these fine words? Moreover, is not rebellion rendered all the more inexcusable by the fact that obedience is recognized as a duty? Again, does not the authority of the Holy See extend, as a sanction, to the measures which We have been obliged to take, or is it enough to be in communion of faith with this See without adding the submission of obedience, — a thing which cannot be maintained without damaging the Catholic Faith?

…In fact, Venerable Brothers and beloved Sons, it is a question of recognizing the power (of this See), even over your churches, not merely in what pertains to faith, but also in what concerns discipline. He who would deny this is a heretic; he who recognizes this and obstinately refuses to obey is worthy of anathema.

(Pope Pius IX, Encyclical Quae in Patriarchatu [Sept. 1, 1876], nn. 23-24; in Acta Sanctae Sedis X [1877], pp. 3-37; English taken from Papal Teachings: The Church, nn. 433-434)

LINK: http://novusordowatch.org/2017/01/direct-immediate-authority-pope/


19 posted on 04/03/2017 11:28:16 AM PDT by Repent and Believe (The Son of Man, when He cometh, shall He find, think you, faith on earth? Jesus Christ (Luke 18:8))
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To: Old Yeller
It is a distorted spinoff from Gods church. It happened around the 3rd century.

Happened during one of the Holy Spirit's lengthy and unauthorized vacations, no doubt.

20 posted on 04/03/2017 11:30:12 AM PDT by Campion (Halten Sie sich unbedingt an die Lehre!)
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