Monday, May 01, 2023

Manipulating the Catholic church

First Things magazine has Father Murray daring to say: That synod of synodality thing is about changing church teachings by listening to outsiders who want their sins to be seen as okay, while marginalizing believers.

The just-below-the-surface assumption here is that fidelity to the Church’s teaching needs to be re-imagined and re-worked so that various people will not feel that they are being excluded and rejected. Church teaching is put on trial. ....

The synodal process is an exercise in “platforming” the grievances of selected “Catholic” interest groups that unapologetically reject the Church’s teaching.

The claim that this out-in-the-open subversion is the work of the Holy Spirit speaking to the Church today is a gambit to insulate this revolution from criticism. 

italics mine. 

What is happening is an attempted power grab by those who want to change the Catholic Church’s teaching according to their worldly views about power, sex, and anything else they decide is important. That this is happening is a scandal and a disaster. We must pray that God spare us from this calamity.

And it doesn't stop there.

The latest scam by the pope is to destroy the council of bishops by salting the meeting with chosen lay people to make sure they conform to the plan. 

Backstory: In a previous meeting the summary of the meeting was already written to approve of letting people in irregular marriages receive the sacraments. But the bishops were alerted to this, and rejected that part and so it had to be removed. But it was snuck in as a footnote that was overlooked when the final document was approved.

This is discussed in a recent Papal Posse discussion on EWTN. 

You can see why a couple of the liberal bishops are trying to ban EWTN from their diocese, but it is still on Youtube. 

Hmm... wonder how long until they are thrown off of that platform?

Gresham's law states that bad money drives out good. In today's world, this means that when an institution accepts woke policies, it will drive out the normal people, who will quietly vote with their feet.

When it comes to churches, this means that the destruction of the idea of the holy and living a holy life is being pushed out of the church in favor of woke policies, the result is that Catholicism has lost a large number of people: half to non religion, but another half to Protestant Bible churches.

And of course, it is easier to push a woke agenda against a fragmented Christianity than it is against a strong prophetic Catholic church. Hence, the many  conspiracy theories about the election of Pope Francis being a political coup by the German reformer and the StGallen mafia....

So who will stop this? The bishops or no one.

A lot of people think a schism will result, similar to what is happening in the Anglican church, where third world cardinals are saying they no longer agree with the British boss.

These church schisms have geopolitical implications.

the pushing of ecoreligion by the Pope and some bishops is diverting the church from it's role in proclaiming Christ, but also promoting the "you will eat bugs and like it" policies of the climate change leaders.

 pressuring countries to get green policies by those without experise in either economics or agriculture will push policies that impoverish a lot of people in poor countries by raising the price of food, something I have written about in earlier blog posts...

And just ignore the Chinese are benefitting from this, not the children who dig for blood cobalt.

And don't get me started on the destruction of the Catholic church by China, a deal that was brokered by the pederast and now defrocked Cardinal McCarrick.

And the Pope pushing the idol of a pagan goddess pachimama will not encourage people in the Amazon to stay Catholic, but like liberation theology, (trendy marxism among the elite) will merely increase the number in Latin America joining Protestant churches.

The recent electoral successes of socialism in Latin America is partly from the loss of Catholic opposition, but also because of manipulation of elections, and because China is offering bribes all sorts of goodies to let them take over their resources.


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