The man rejects his chair

The man rejects his own chair

The Eye-Witness has a bit of reality observant Catholics are all too ready to deny.

The current Pope has, let us face obvious facts, left the Church in a state of disarray, not to say blind panic.  From one day to the next we hear messages from his garrulous lips that are either mildly orthodox, of dubious orthodoxy and/or outright rubbish.  No one seems to know if he has the intellectual capacity for his exalted position or if he just likes to talk, to say anything that enters his head, without much forethought.  He cannot be pinned down.  His words and actions are so “all-over-the-place” that no one can form a definitive judgment.  I most certainly can’t.  He keeps everyone on tenterhooks or, worse, in a state of real fear for the Church.  Dignity does not seem to be a concept he is too familiar with, so when an ordinary Catholic sees him putting on a clown nose they cringe with embarrassment for the Church, and for him.  These are not the actions of a grave or earnest man.  

The pope calls this ‘humility’ in keeping with his love for the ‘simple people,’ but it is neither.  Simple people are simply good people, no matter how polished, wealthy or capable they are.  Although Pope Francis is very clever, he seems to have a disproportionate sense of his own intelligence and knowledge, and real contempt for the faithful and the rich. When he honors his office he betrays his own principles, so he always seems conflicted, capricious.  He holds the papal office in order to bring both it and the Church down.  Just like the liberal who probably runs your local parish, he is a pretender.

Gravity implies a sense of the last things, of the value and the ends of man.  The Pope sees only his manic crusade and his materialist excuses.

The writer wonders what he can say to non-Catholics who search for Truth.

I do not know. I do know that the current Pontiff is doing an absolutely marvellous job at giving non-Catholics second thoughts about coming into a Church which allows itself to be headed by such a strange man. Those who convert based on the words and actions of Francis must think they are joining an organization that is nothing less than a large outdoor jamboree.  Since seriousness has been rather conspicuous by its absence in many papal utterances why should a serious person consider the Church as that one Ark of salvation that they need to be in?

Isn’t this single quality, a lack of seriousness, the thing that has emptied the Churches and wrecked a billion souls?

When engaging in conversation with like-minded Catholics there is no mistaking the fact that these people are massively stressed out by what they see going on in Rome.  True, the machinations of our own virulently anti-Catholic society is also feeding that stress.  But in past days when the world was going mad everyday men knew that they could count on the rock of Peter, their lifeline so to speak, to keep them from falling into despair.  Today, however, they can no longer count on that lifeline as they watch a Church almost at the end of its tether, vacillating on crucial moral concepts and even dabbling in nonsense like “Climate Change”.

It’s amazing how powerful that institution Christ began with Peter truly is, how one man can be ‘rock’ for an entire culture.  In its great dysfunction today, we learn what we had.

One Catholic said to me that she feels “hunted”, like some Catholics of old, in Elizabethan times, who had to hide from the forces out to murder them.  We are indeed being hunted, not only by the lunatics in government and media but by some of the hierarchy of our own Church ready and willing to throw us into the nearest pit.

Only when that lifeline is clearly repaired will Catholics be able to withstand what is inevitably coming against them.

Even in the Coliseum when the lions were about to pounce the Christians knew that their leaders would not abandon them, would help them and pray for them.  In today’s Church none of that is at all certain.

Hang on to your rosaries.

Excellent advice.  Though even Peter may fail in weakness, Our Lady will never falter.  She has told us what to do.

 

 

One Thought on “Where Are We Now, Faithful Catholic, And Why Do We Feel This Way?

  1. jeannebodine on May 4, 2015 at 4:00 pm said:

    I just wanted to thank you for your posts. I have your blog bookmarked and check in almost every day. It is such a blessing to me, in such times of trouble, to know that there are others out there, that I’m not alone, that I’m not going mad.

    God bless you for your all your hard work and may Our Lady watch over you and yours.

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