Thursday, February 22, 2024

Mel Addresses “Cancelled Priests”


Ht: Mel Gibson fan page.

 AMDG

12 comments:

Carlos Sanchez said...

What’s up Tucker ?
Can’t you do better than posting an old video of a Jew-baiting, philandering, draft-dodger?

Anonymous said...

CS: How is Mel Gibson a 'draft dodger'? He was born during 1956 in the USA. His father moved the family to Australia when Mel was a child. Mel went straight from high school to the National Institute of Dramatic Arts in Sydney, Australia, and graduated in approximately 1977. The Vietnam war was over by 1975, and the USA had withdrawn from the war in 1973. I'm not sure how Mel Gibson dodged any US conscription.

Mel's appraisal of the Vatican Council II and the US Bishops' Conference is very apt. I hope the cancelled priests are brought into the SSPX or FSSP, even if they need to be 're-ordained' by a bishop with full apostolic succession.

On another matter, I thought the Passion of the Christ was a great movie. I hope Mel Gibson would consider making a movie about the prophesized 'Three Days of Darkness'.

Anonymous said...

Gaybrielle’s daily fail.

Anonymous said...

2/23@ 1:34am

Before you canonize him let's talk about the multiple women has played around with that were not his wife.

Anonymous said...

At least they were women. And adults.

Anonymous said...

Funny how the baited jews have spent the last 20 years going out of their way to prove him correct.

Jim Iverson said...

The mad-as-a-tick Gibson wisely gave the self-identified and self-confected' cancelled' clerics the time and attention they deserve, almost zilch.

Anonymous said...

2/23 @ 7:36pm

I see.
The acceptable bar has been set so low that adultery and fornication with adults of the opposite sex is perfectly fine with you.

Anonymous said...

Who’s canonizing him?. I’d say he’s less scandalous than most of the clergy as bad as he is.

Anonymous said...

Is that your bar, 4:11am?

Anonymous said...

How can you talk so much crap

JI said...

"How can you talk so much crap"

Tucker will never give a straight answer to that.