Posted on 05/30/2019 7:02:04 PM PDT by ebb tide
Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga, the head of the popes council of cardinal advisers, has, according to a tweet from National Catholic Register Rome correspondent Edward Pentin, been evacuated from a plane bound for Panama today due to political protests at Honduras airport.

Image via Twitter
According to Pentins sources, Maradiaga was secreted away out the back of the airport because of a belief that the crowd posed a danger of lynching.
His support for govts bad policies means hes seen as paid govt official, Pentin said.
In a video Pentin later tweeted, a crowd of people, appearing to number in the hundreds, can be seen walking along the runways of the airport.
News outlet teleSUR tweeted on their English Language account that the protests today in Honduras are against privatization, and that protesters paralyzed the airport in the countrys capital.
This news comes as the pope just defended Maradiaga from charges of corruption in his Interview with Mexican journalist Valentina Alazraki for Vatican News.
Accusing Maradiagas critics of calumnies just as he did with those abuse victims who accused Bishop Juan Barros of Chile, before the pope relented and removed him from his post Francis said that No one has been able to prove anything [about Maradiaga] to me. Maybe he made some mistakes, hes done some things wrong, but not at the level that they want to accuse him of. Thats important, so I defend him in that.
Maradiaga has been accused of covering for his friend and auxiliary Bishop Juan José Pineda, who was accused by seminarians of sexual molestation and later resigned under pressure. Maradiaga is also under scrutiny as the subject of a new book entitled, Sacred Betrayal, written by Martha Alegria Reichman, the widow of former Honduran Ambassador Alejandro Vallardes. The couple lost their life savings after making an investment in what turned out to be a fraudulent scheme after being advised to do so by Maradiaga. Maradiaga has also come under fire for suspicion of misappropriation of Church funds, including taking an alleged $600,000 from the Catholic University of Tegucigalpa. He has also been accused of investing over $1.2 million dollars in financial companies overseas.
Alegria said that Maradiaga has been able to act with impunity, running a dictatorship in his diocese. She says he can do so because he has the absolute support of someone much more powerful, who is Pope Francis.
Ping
Lynching. That is a good way to empower the laity to effectively deal with the clericalism that the Holy Father whines about. And it kind of resembles the end of one of the apostles. And if one believes everyone is going to heaven, they should be thankful.
Send them all to their maker, and he’ll settle ‘em down.
(You can also leave out the apostrophe and put a period after the double hockey sticks if you aren’t a universe).
Cheers. Back to my whiskey. And beer for my horses.
If Francis continues to shield sex offenders and thieves from official justice, he should expect more of this as their victims seek vigilante justice. I pray that this incident wakes him up; but I won’t hold my breath.
Is Maradiaga one of Francis’s big toadys?
Yes, he's a big time toady.
The Pope wants to take this Church renovation to the point where it becomes irreversible. The wind that propels the sails of the Church towards the open sea of its deep and total renovation is Mercy.
Interesting metaphor. A persistent wind out to the deep sea is how all the sailors die.
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