Thursday, December 29, 2016

Feast of St. Thomas Becket: A Possible Response to Non-Response to the Dubia

Edit: could this scene be enacted someplace near Rome against no less a figure than the Pope himself? Imagine the journalists showing up for it, tens of thousands of the laity thronging a Church somewhere near Rome...

14 comments:

Not Blase said...

That wasn't scene from a certain suburban Chicago North Shore Catholic faith community after Trump was elected. And we'll make sure no one says it was. How did that damned footage get loose anyhow?

susan said...

I just never tire of watching that.

and before the gaybriel/rosica types fume the vapors, remember this old chestnut from a guy named Paul?....

"When you are assembled, and my spirit is present, with the power of the Lord Jesus, you are to deliver this man to satan for the destruction of the flesh, THAT HIS SPIRIT MAY BE SAVED in the day of the Lord Jesus."

The calling out, even to excommunication of the demonic collaborators, is the only TRUE mercy; both for themselves (that they might yet repent), and for those they would lead to hell.

Anonymous said...

I hope Cardinal Burke and the other good men have the strength to indeed make the correction to "Pope Francis", and not in a timid "private correction" as has been speculated, but in a full public correction, with the 4 Cardinals and others present before the cameras etc.
I think it would effect Bergoglio so much that he'd turn tail and quit. Along with his thugs.
There's one line from this clip I particularly like, and which applies to Francis and his supporters the most. That's the part that talks about all the "reprobate" (I think that means irredeemable sinners, etc.). Powerful stuff.
Damian Malliapalli

Anonymous said...

Not to digress from the topic for this post, but I just looked at another Catholic site which proudly placed this headline as it's main story for today:

"Vatican says 3.9 million pilgrims visited during Jubilee year"

Also it said 700,000+ attended Bergoglio's regular general audiences for 2016, and 460,000 attended other special papal jubilee audiences.
I don't know about anyone else, but doesn't that sould like a flop? I know for a fact that the Holy Year of 1950 under Pius XII attracted over 4 million alone, and those of Paul VI in 1975 and John Paul II's in 1983 and 1988 about 2.5 million each more than that. But after reading that article at Der Speigel which said that the attendance for the Jubilee of Mercy was way below what the Vatican anticipated....I didn't think it was this low! That's really low....and I remember them hoping for 20 million!! HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Damian Malliapalli

James said...

Remember this lie from a few months ago: https://www.google.com/amp/s/joansrome.wordpress.com/2016/11/03/jubilee-year-of-mercy-has-drawn-nearly-20-million-to-rome/amp/?client=safari

Anonymous said...

2017 Fatima year. Green comet omen of doom today, New Years Eve.. that's ain't good

Anonymous said...

James:

I just looked at the link you attached. Thanks for the laugh ! What a load of garbage( to use nice words). Joan Lewis is well meaning and of good intentions of course, but she is the typical EWTN Neo-Con pro-Vatican II, pro-Pope Francis zombie who would cheer Bergoglio if he came out onto the balcony of St. Peter's in his underwear to give an Easter Blessing. If Francis' came out one day and said " we are now going to allow gay marriage, and transgender people can study to be priests" she would nod enthusiastically and shout "Yes Holy Father, Whatever you say is True is True, Holy Father!! 2+2 =18? Yes Holy Father!!"
Twenty million for the Jubilee? Yeah, right. And I'm going to be elected Pope the next time:)
Poor Joan. Feel sorry for her, and likeminded Catholics.
3.9 Million sited by the Vatican is the real number.
Damian Malliapalli

sarto2012 said...

Wherefore in the name of God the All-powerful, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, of the Blessed Peter, Prince of the Apostles, and of all the saints, in virtue of the power which has been given us of binding and loosing in Heaven and on earth, we deprive Francis himself and all his accomplices and all his abettors of the Communion of the Body and Blood of Our Lord, we separate him from the society of all Christians, we exclude him from the bosom of our Holy Mother the Church in Heaven and on earth, we declare him excommunicated and anathematized and we judge him condemned to eternal fire with Satan and his angels and all the reprobate, so long as he will not burst the fetters of the demon, do penance and satisfy the Church; we deliver him to Satan to mortify his body, that his soul may be saved on the day of judgment."
Fiat! Fiat! Fiat!

Anonymous said...

I wonder if Bergoglio and his associates ever stop to realize how much they really are despised and help in contempt by a very large portion of the Catholic Church.
I don't think there's ever been a Pope so despised...except in recent history maybe Paul VI when he outraged the liberals by issuing "Humanae Vitae", one of the few good...perhaps the only good thing he did as Pope.
Dsmisn Mslliapalli

Kathleen1031 said...

Too bad there is no way to get a feel for how many traditionalist Catholics there are. I am interested in those numbers. When we have Pope Damian maybe that will be possible.

Kathleen1031 said...

A private correction would be meaningless and would be almost entirely ignored. The Cardinals should make it a public declaration, with all the pomp and severity of exactly this dramatization in the video. We need something that we can hold on to, something that makes it undeniable that he is being corrected, something that is unprecedented or nearly so. No, no, to do a private correction, which may be happening right about now actually, would not be nearly enough. But I suspect the Cardinals comprehend that, and they know what they have to do. God give them the tenacity and courage to do it.

PaxTecum57 said...

This movie scene was great. When it comes to the Modernists, Canon Law has already imposed this grave punishment of excommunication Latae Sententiae against them. Lets us pray and offer sacrifices for them that they may repent before it is too late.

Anonymous said...

Pius XII started this revolution that Francis now leads.
http://www.traditioninaction.org/HotTopics/f100_Dialogue_21.htm

Anonymous said...

Unforgettable.....I was almost ten , this is the first time I watch it after so long time....if they only had the courage to do it.....but Becket was a saint, I see no saints in this church.