Posted on 09/12/2018 9:50:13 AM PDT by Repent and Believe
Developments & Reactions
This post continues our coverage of the ongoing ecclesiastical Chernobyl unleashed by the accusations of the former Vatican nuncio to the United States, Abp. Carlo Viganò, which were first published on Aug. 25 and have the potential not only to bring an end to the Francis pontificate but even to throw the entire Vatican II Sect into unprecedented chaos:
Monday, Sep. 10, 2018 Developments
The Vatican is preparing a response to Abp. Viganòs accusations In his daily homily, Francis warns that we are watched by the great accuser who raises up the accusers of today to catch us in contradiction Vaticanist Edward Pentin reports that despite Pope Francis call on journalists to verify Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganòs allegations, a key cardinal and other Vatican officials and offices have so far refused to provide information Francis C9 Advisory Council issues statement expressing full solidarity with Pope Francis in the face of what has happened in the last few weeks Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago, Illinois, has stepped in it again, declaring that I feel very much at peace at this moment. I am sleeping OK and that we have a bigger agenda than to be distracted by all of this Interview: Journalist George Neumayr says Cardinal Wuerl is even now covering up for a priest who abused teen in hot tub Abp. Pascal Wintzer of Poitiers, France, believes that Francis opponents are making use of formulas and condemnations whose objective is not really to convince but to hurt Bp. David J. Walkowiak of Grand Rapids, Michigan, has released a statement saying that the 11-page testimony released by Archbishop Viganò needs to be investigated to the fullest extent Three Chilean bishops have been subpoenaed by the prosecutors office concerning allegations of sex abuse cover-up Kentucky has announced it plans to investigate all its Novus Ordo dioceses The Associated Press Nicole Winfield provides a primer on the Vigano saga: Sanctions, sex abuse, and silence
Reactions from Select Blogs and Web Sites
A Novus Ordo canon lawyer considers whether Abp. Vigano violated church law by divulging what would fall under the Pontifical secret Joseph Shaw writes that the attempted character-assassination of Viganò himself increasingly strikes observers as an example of the whistle-blower suppression strategy which is very much part of the problem Viganò has been trying to expose The Catholic Heralds Michael Davis notes Cardinals Wuerl and Cupich give contrasting responses to Viganos testimony The National Catholic Reporters Michael Sean Winters says that the idea that people who showed no particular concern for the victims or allegations when they were Fr. Marcial Maciels victims or allegations against Pell are suddenly horrified by the grand jury report in Pennsylvania does not pass the smell test The Catholic Things Robert Royal says there are three Cs in our discussions about the abuse crisis that must be cleared of cant At OnePeter Five, Ken Foye outlines what not to blame clerical sex abuse on A blogger warns that with the upcoming Vatican response to the Vigano Testimony, we may see a false flag or Lettergate II
Related Stories
Journalist George Neumayr wants to know why Obamas Secret Service head is working for Cardinal Wuerl A sedevacantist blogger comments on the relationship between perversion and Modernism The Vaticans child protection office has clarified that its task is to prevent, not to investigate, abuse The Chilean civil court might get access from the Vatican to all available information about the abuses perpetrated by Fr. Fernando Karadima A current Argentine abuse investigation involves priest previously reported to Pope Francis Bishop Kevin Rhoades of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Indiana, has denied allegations of unspecified misconduct
Prior Days Coverage Days 1-3 (Aug. 25-27) Day 4 (Aug. 28) Day 5 (Aug. 29) Day 6 (Aug. 30) Day 7 (Aug. 31) Day 8 (Sep. 1) Day 9 (Sep. 2) Day 10 (Sep. 3) Day 11 (Sep. 4) Day 12 (Sep. 5) Day 13 (Sep. 6) Day 14 (Sep. 7) Day 15 (Sep. 8) Day 16 (Sep. 9)
Bill Donohue, the well-paid director of the so-called Catholic League that Cardinal McCarrick helped him set up, is upset at the New York attorney general for planning to investigate all eight Novus Ordo dioceses in the state: https://youtu.be/W4-uusIOZPY
Rome Reports has published a video on the C9 advisors statement that the Vatican is preparing a response to Viganos allegations: https://youtu.be/yyhR8p4lKKI
Lauren Ashburn reports from Rome in this EWTN News Nightly broadcast of Sep. 10: https://youtu.be/LnJ3-3Xb8ZY
As things stand currently, this thing isnt going to end any time soon. The Vaticans upcoming rejoinder to the Vigano accusations will no doubt be a milestone and kick everything up a notch.
Snippet from the Related Story from above:
(A sedevacantist blogger comments on the relationship between perversion and Modernism)
"...This post will demonstrate the link between Modernism and rampant sexual perversion in the Vatican II sect. It will be shown how (a) Christ condemns homosexuality, (b) the Magisterium condemns it, and the Vatican II sect then changes course, leading to perversion's acceptance in society with devastating consequences..."
https://introiboadaltaredei2.blogspot.com/2018/09/perversion-and-modernism.html
Wow. That tells us something about the power of the Lavendar Mafia...that its tentacles reach from the Vatican to Obama, who is certainly himself a homo and a Post-Modernist/Marxist, but is in no other way (that we know of) related to the Catholic Church.
Wow. That tells us something about the power of the Lavendar Mafia...that its tentacles reach from the Vatican to Obama, who is certainly himself a homo and a Post-Modernist/Marxist, but is in no other way (that we know of) related to the Catholic Church.
Leading me to suspect that there is one hell (!) of a flow chart we haven't seen yet.
One hell of a flow chart indeed.
Is it just ‘copied’ or is this the original format? It sure is hard to read. Was it originally bullet points or??
What’s with putting “Abp” and “Bishop” in quotation marks?
Is the writer implying that the individuals are not really archbishops and bishops?
Is the writer trying to revive the heresy of Donatism?
Seriously, such antics do nothing to advance the conservative Catholic’s arguments among those who are not already convinced of the fact that the Church has lost its way.
O’Sullivan’s Law states, “Any institution that is not explicitly right wing will become left wing over time.”
The progressive, post-modern left has already turned the 5000 year-old institution of marriage into travesty.
It should come as no surprise that the progressive, post-modern left could do the same to a 2000 year-old Church.
BTW, the “sedevacantist blogger” uses the term “Modernism” in a theological sense; i.e., “a tendency in theology to accommodate traditional religious teaching to contemporary thought and especially to devalue supernatural elements.” From a philosophical perspective, the “contemporary thought” behind the prevailing heresies of the Church reflects philosophical post-modernism.
These dangers that you perceive are just that: perceptions.
One must plunge the depths of fact and truth to get to the bottom of it no matter what others may perceive you are about.
No, this writer is not a advocating Donatism. Rather, using circumstantial evidence to suggest that those in Rome are apostates and heretics. That is a different ballgame than personal corruption and sin.
The Church will never lose Her way.
That is why one, to be faithful Catholic, and to receive true Sacraments and grace, must reject the false authority of heretics who have been parading as Pope and Cardinals and Bishops and Priests.
The expression “parading as ... priests” sure sounds like Donatism to me, but I don’t think that you are really a Donatist. It just sounds like Donatism: a mere perception perhaps, but the sort of perception that’s likely to leave an unconvinced person unpersuaded of the validity of your argument.
If a man is ordained as a priest, he does not just parade as a priest no matter how horrific his sins: he is a priest. The faithful can rely on the validity of his administration of the sacraments regardless of his personal failings. However, I won’t be so sure of that after Francis eventually gives his blessing to the ordination of women and “out-and-proud” priests.
“Tentacles” indeed...
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