The Romanist organization beatifies a guy with, excuse me, a dog’s name who proposes that your destiny is set by your own behavior. Please read your OP. That heresy has lurked in Rome’s background for its entire existence (what, since 300AD?). Bringing it out in public simply exposes a portion of the faulty theology Rome embraces.
And let us not forget the roman church naming their cardinals and having them wear red in honor of the cardinal bird.
Proving that statement in error. St. Bernard of Clairvaux was on earth before the St. Bernard dog.....just a little google got the facts.
St. Bernard of Clairvaux
Born in 1090, at Fontaines, near Dijon, France; died at Clairvaux, 21 August, 1153.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02498d.htm
St. Bernard dog
The earliest written records of the St. Bernard breed are from monks at the hospice at the Great St. Bernard Pass in 1707, with paintings and drawings of the dog dating even earlier.[4]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Bernard_(dog)#History
The name "St. Bernard" originates from the Great St. Bernard Hospice, a traveler's hospice on the often treacherous Great St. Bernard Pass in the Western Alps between Switzerland and Italy. The pass, the lodge, and the dogs are named for Bernard of Menthon, the 11th century monk who established the station.[10]
"St. Bernard" wasn't in widespread use until the middle of the 19th century. The dogs were called "Saint Dogs", "Noble Steeds", "Alpenmastiff", or "Barry Dogs" before that time.
He's taking after some goofy cultist, Paul somebody, who said, "The wages of sin is death". What an idiotic, Pelagian thing to say.