Posted on 02/27/2015 7:01:29 AM PST by BlatherNaut
Both Kath.net and Edward Pentin are reporting that Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, head of secretariat of the synod of bishops, ordered the interception of over a hundred copies of the book Remaining in the Truth of Christ, which had been mailed to participants in last Octobers Extraordinary Synod...
...Pentin further reports that the books were apparently destroyed after being taken...
...Third, it raises serious questions about the motives and leadership of Cardinal Baldisseri, who has already gone on record with some contentious statements apparently aimed at those defending Church teaching on marriage, divorce, remarriage, and Communion. A month ago, he made the following remarks to Aleteia:
Therefore, theres no reason to be scandalized that there is a cardinal or a theologian saying something thats different than the so-called common doctrine. This doesnt imply a going against. It means reflecting. Because dogma has its own evolution; that is a development, not a change. ...
(Excerpt) Read more at catholicworldreport.com ...
Surely capo Baldissari was acting on his own. /s
“intercepted”? Let’s call this what it really is - stealing.
And so the world’s last truly Christian Monarchy slowly devolves into a South American banana republic.
The Pope learned everything he knows about governance from Argentina. ‘Nuff said?
He’s a secretive bully with no respect for the law, a populist touch, and an inner circle that knows they have his backing to do whatever they want...while he maintains “plausible deniability.”
A temporary aberration.
The ludicrous statements and antics have reached such a pitch that plausible deniability is becoming impossible (sans some serious mental impairment).
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