Five years into the Bergoglio pontificate, Rorate is (finally!) far from alone in our reporting and analysis of Pope Francis. Several books exposing the behavior and methods used by Jorge Bergoglio have been, or are in the process of being, published. Ross Douthat, the lone conservative columnist at the New York Times, has one such book in the works, which will be released next week.
Mr. Douthat had a
column in the Sunday
New York Times (largely an excerpt from his forthcoming book) exposing the myth that Francis would grow the Church (Mass attendance has been
down under this pontificate), and examining how calling for a "truce" on hot-button issues has been part of a stealth agenda of incremental liberalization.
This paragraph is perhaps the most eloquent we have seen in a while, unmasking the tactics of Bergoglio:
The papal plan for a truce is either ingenious or deceptive, depending on your point of view. Instead of formally changing the churchs teaching on divorce and remarriage, same-sex marriage, euthanasia changes that are officially impossible, beyond the powers of his office the Vatican under Francis is making a twofold move. First, a distinction is being drawn between doctrine and pastoral practice that claims that merely pastoral change can leave doctrinal truth untouched. So a remarried Catholic might take communion without having his first union declared null, a Catholic planning assisted suicide might still receive last rites beforehand, and perhaps eventually a gay Catholic can have her same-sex union blessed and yet supposedly none of this changes the churchs teaching that marriage is indissoluble and suicide a mortal sin and same-sex wedlock an impossibility, so long as its always treated as an exception rather than a rule.
It is a healthy thing to see large media outlets expose the deception employed by this pope, amplified by blogs and social media, even if it has taken five years. Had this sunshine been a fraction as bright in the 1960s and 70s, it is likely the Second Vatican Council and its implementation -- particularly concerning the liturgical revolution -- would not have slipped by quite so easily.
Sadly there are bishops, cardinals and priests who deceive. And a POPE, as well, who openly entertains it.
Omitting Truth is a sin, in favor of flattery and “pastoral accompaniment” ‘instead of Truth, to those unrepentant sinners is an abomination as well.
They are actually being led to *stay* unrepentant, in order to further the Anti-Christ agenda.