Sunday, August 18, 2019

Some links of interest


A great article here by Scott Eric Alt:

Pope Francis Derangement Syndrome XXIV: Cardinal Burke’s Rebel Yell

a resource for which was this excellent thread by Dawn Eden Goldstein.

C. Burke is:

-- swimming in ambiguity

-- teaching pervasive heretical errors

-- sowing confusion and division

Some people like to think they're really getting their meat and potatoes with this guy. It's all pseudo-orthodox bullshit. The blind leading the blind.

Also, here is a great article - the first excerpt from a book by Nicolas Senèze - concerning Pope Saint Viganò the Just, current reigning pontiff at New Kingdom Hall Skybalon Site News (though of course they have two popes, the other being Pope Saint Burke the Clear):

'How America wanted to change the pope.' Chapter 1: The man of scandal

This is an actual example of real investigative journalism, real research and reporting - not steaming hot vulture excrement.

There's also this excellent thread by Mike Lewis on the 3 main arguments used by anti-Francis Catholics who court the fantasy - such an uber lucid dream too! - that he's not really Pope.

I also found this tweet by D.W. Lafferty very apt:

There is an epidemic of genteel philistinism within Catholic conservativism which makes those affected completely unable to process documents like the Instrumentum Laboris of the Amazon Synod or Laudato si'.

Those affected are also completely unable to process documents such as Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum together with Letter to the Bishops on the Occasion of the Publication of the Apostolic Letter "Motu Proprio Data"

The latter letter a perfectly fine example of how clarifying a previous letter completely falls on willfully deaf ears and gets totally ignored by the Inquisition of Perennial Clarity and Professionals at Appropriation.

They basically read the two letters and couldn't discern anything over their own shrieks of, "The letters are all about MEEEEEEE!!!"


"The Pope is one, it is Francis" --Emeritus Benedict XVI

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