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To: BlackElk

Thanks, Black Elk, for the explanation. What do you think would have caused Benedict to step down?


44 posted on 09/27/2015 7:25:35 PM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! True Supporters of our Troops PRAY for their Victory!)
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To: xzins
Age, bad health (frailty) and termites in the ranks including those named in the article. In the early years of his papacy, St. John Paul II made many bad appointments: Bernardin, Mahoney, Daneels, and a lot more.

He also caused the current and reprehensible Archbishop of Chicago Blase Cupich to be consecrated a Bishop for Rapid City Diocese in South Dakota. Now that he has Chicago courtesy of Pope Francis, he is a slam dunk to become a cardinal at the next consistory. He is 66 and has nine years to go before he must resign and get out of our hair. I refer you to the Wikipedia article on him for the truly reprehensible facts of his awful career. He is an embarrassment to genuine Catholics everywhere. Another termite to get a red hat.

The termites think that if Francis just lasts long enough, they can get rid of all those silly moral rules, have no discipline of heretics in the hierarchy and priesthood, and somehow those inferior nearly subhuman reactionary Catholics like me will just see the error of our ways and become modernist heretics like the folks mentioned in the article. After all, the heretics are sooooo nice and soooo inclusive and sooooo welcoming to sinners galore (the kind who have no intention of ever repenting or changing).

The heretical Church "leaders" like Daneels, Madariaga, Kaspar, Marx, Silvestrini (now 92 years old) and their pals intend to change the teachings of the Church to an utterly leftist set of teachings. They will not succeed. Jesus Christ promised that they won't succeed. They are the gates of hell that will not prevail against the Church.

We need good men like xzins to join us and fight against the zeitgeist even if it means being a member of the laity.

God bless you and yours!

66 posted on 09/27/2015 8:56:47 PM PDT by BlackElk (Dean of Discipline: Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemen's Society/Rack 'em Danno!)
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To: xzins; savagesusie; BlackElk

I think BXVI would have resigned for only one reason: because he felt that his doing so was for the good of the Church and would protect the Church.

I don’t know what they did to threaten him, but he was certainly threatened. His health wasn’t bad, aside from the usual frailty of age. An Italian who managed to have a private interview with him in his “prison” on the Vatican grounds a couple of weeks ago said that he was frail, thin, and can only walk with a walker, but that his mind is clear and unchanged.

Don’t forget that in the months before, there had been the Vatileaks scandal where his butler, among others, had been filtering out private letters written by BXVI in connection with sensitive Church investigations of financial and moral corruption, particularly homosexuality in the hierarchy. This was at the same time that the Pope received the massive report on corruption, which he is said to have been so shocked by reading (because it detailed not only the doings of some powerful people by the collusion of so many others in covering it up and the existence of organized conspiracies) that he was massively weakened, even physically, by his shock and grief.

Personally, I think some of it had to do with Fr. Maciel, the Mexican founder of the Legion of Christ. He was a one-man festival of evil, but he had been protected for years, even by JPII - although in the latter case, it was because the Pope liked the orthodox order, the Legionaries of Christ, that Maciel had founded before he was seized by Satan. This investigation had already begun at the time of he death of JPII, and one of the very first things BXVI did upon taking office was to remove Maciel from the priesthood and basically send him to a monastic prison, where he died not long afterwards. But the investigation continued, leading into other areas, and I think it was something that happened in connection with these investigations that made this elderly group of corrupt leftist cardinals desperate enough to take action and do something to force out BXVI.


94 posted on 09/28/2015 3:20:16 AM PDT by livius
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