In the end of the Angelus today, Francis announced a Consistory for the creation of new Cardinals, set for October 5, 2019.
The Cardinal Electors (under 80) are:
- - Miguel Angel Ayuso Guixot, mccj President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious dialogue
- - José Tolentino Medonça Archivist and Librarian of Holy Roman Church
- - Ignatius Suharyo Hardjoatmodjo Archbishop of Jakarta
- - Juan de la Caridad García Rodríguez Archbishop of Havana
- - Fridolin Ambongo Besungu, o.f.m. cap Archbishop of Kinshasa
- - Jean-Claude Höllerich, sj Archbishop of Luxembourg
- - Alvaro L. Ramazzini Imeri Bishop of Huehuetenamgo, Guatemala
- - Matteo Zuppi Archbishop of Bologna.
- - Cristóbal Lopez Romero, sdb Archbishop of Rabat.
- - Michael Czerny, sj Undersecretary for Migrants (Holy See)
They are, without a doubt, the most liberal group of Cardinal-Electors ever assembled. At least two of them are widely known in Roman Circles for their "gay" preferences (and the word "gay" is used here advisedly, to include the whole homosexual "gay culture" mentioned by Benedict XVI in his 2005 document on seminarians to be avoided), as well as 2 liberal Jesuits. Even those explicitly non-liberal, as the Abp. of Kinshasa, were chosen probably due to their extreme proximity with the German Church and the concerns of the German bishops.
As for Michael Fitzgerald, chosen as one of 3 non-voting Cardinals, we recall this 2006
post, on why Benedict XVI sent him far away from the Vatican.
The passion of the Church will last for many decades more. And Francis will never resign. Not only that, the Puppeteers will leave him in a coma "creating cardinals" for years, if that is what it takes to completely remake the College of Cardinals.
The plan of the homosexual activists is to drive everyone away from the church and then a small group will have all the wealth to themselves and they can party on and live high for centuries.
An entrenched, tiny elite that owns all the wealth of the Catholic church.
This is true, I think, of all the activists in all the Protestant mainline churches as well. People say, “If you have gays and lesbians running the church then they will lose all their adherents! Nobody will come to their church!” But that’s what they want. Mainline church and the Catholic church are extremely wealthy. They want the wealth for themselves.
The Catholic church is extremely vulnerable to this because it is so un-democratic and hierarchical, and also because it is probably the wealthiest -— the biggest prize.
So yes, they want to chase all their members away. They mean to. They will become more and more outrageous about their homosexality/pedophilia as time goes on for precisely that purpose.
Then they have all that incredible wealth in the hands of a very small and very hedonistic group and they will live like kings.
so in the future, if there is a majority of liberal cards, then any future pope will also be liberal.
And since the Catholic cards elect the pope, and it’s virtually certain that they will elect a fellow card as pope, the takeover of the church hierarchy will be complete.
I’ve heard that the college of cardinals can theoretically elect any Catholic as pope, but in reality, it’s always one of their fellow members of the college of cardinals who will be elected.
His Church: Francis Announces Creation Of Thirteen Extremist Cardinals Who Are They?
At the September 1 Angelus, Francis announced the October 5 creation of thirteen new cardinals. Symbolically, the Angelus started late because Francis was trapped in an elevator for 25 minutes and needed to be liberated by firefighters.
Ten of the new Cardinals are younger than 80. Francis has now named 53% of the body that will elect his successor.
The ten new cardinals are pro-mass-immigration and pro-gay advocates.
1. Miguel Angel Ayuso Guixot, 67, the President of the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious dialogue and father of the heretical Abu Dhabi Declaration.
2. José Tolentino Medonça, 53, the Vatican's Archivist who was accused of being homosexual.
3. Ignatius Suharyo Hardjoatmodjo, 69, Archbishop of Jakarta, Indonesia, where the number of Catholics is below 3%.
4. Juan de la Caridad García Rodríguez, 71, Archbishop of Havana, who refused to implement Summorum Pontificum.
5. Fridolin Ambongo Besungu, 59, Kinshasa Archbishop, a prelate close to the rich German bishops.
6. Jean-Claude Höllerich, SJ, 61, Luxembourg Archbishop, a very political pro-EU prelate who once called Steve Bannon a priest of populism.
7. Alvaro Ramazzini Imeri, 72, Huehuetenamgo Bishop, Guatemala, a partisan of Liberation Theology, environmentalism and empowering indigenous communities.
8. Matteo Zuppi, 63, Bologna Archbishop, who authored the foreword for the Italian translation of "Building a Bridge" by the gay activist James Martin.
9. Cristóbal López Romero, 67, Rabat Archbishop, Morocco, where the Catholic population is below 1%.
10. Michael Czerny, SJ, 73, a Canadian/Czech Vatican Undersecretary for Migrants.
The three new cardinals over 80 are:
1. Archbishop Michael Fitzgerald, an anti-Catholic prelate who was removed as the head of the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue by Benedict XVI in 2006 and made nuncio to Egypt.
2. Sigitas Tamkevicius, SJ, the former Kaunas Archbishop who spent several years in a Soviet Communist Gulag.
3. Eugenio Dal Corso, the former Bishop of Benguela, Angola.
While conservative John Paul II and Benedict XVI chose mostly liberal candidates with few Catholic exceptions, Francis only names liberal extremists.