Vox Cantoris has posted just one of many great responses to the “Wikileaks Anti-Catholic Hillary Podesta Email Dump” wherein we watch our minders lament the stubbornness of Catholic faithful within the ranks of their conservative enemies.

“Many of the most powerful elements of the conservative movement are all Catholic (many converts) from the SC and think tanks to the media and social groups.”

The meek, ‘catholic’ faux-resistance to Hillary is touting this ‘revelation’ today in an effort to dampen her support, but really, what choice do they have?  Something directly anti-Catholic has hit the press and it’s their jobs to pretend to care isn’t it?  They’ve spent the better part of the past year finding any moralizing way they can to prevent Donald Trump and the American people from stopping Hillary.  It’s their dirty jobs to pretend to fight and then fall.  Think boxing.  There’s money in it.

The amazing thing is that the Church and the ‘conservative’ movement are so far past the stage Wikileaks reveals.  We’re dead.  We’re nothing now.  We’ve been nothing since lightening struck St. Peter’s and Benedict wobbled off and became extra silly.

There’s not a bishop in America who’s not in the tank for Hillary today.  Not one.  Every single Catholic outlet has piled onto Trump’s boorish, tycoonish, behavior with women (another revelation) as a reason their readers should sit and lose.  Here are just a tiny few samples:

We yearn for ‘high character’! – EWTN’s Register cites Chaput, Weigel, blasts Trump, and stumps for Hillary via abstention

Aleteia’s Mills: The question of whether we should vote grows more vexing!

Fr. Longenecker joins Shea in plugging that hopeless Hillary-enabling left wing ‘American Solidarity Party’ It’s Catholic, you know, neither left nor right

Public Discourse: Leaked piggish Trump story eliminates lesser-of-two-evils argument!

Playing to Lose: ‘Faithful’ CatholicVote calls only for Hillary communications aide to step down days after they told GOP to ditch their elected candidate

CatholicVote buying ads for GOP Senate race while they disavow the presidential candidate. “It’s Catholic!”

Register: The time I squeezed a groper’s butt twice in warning, and why we should do more to stop Trump?

Ground up Catholic revolution from the political Left?  It’s top down.  Radical agitation always is. That’s why they need the Church, to shepherd their sheepish.  People like this now own the Vatican.  They live there and pay the bills.  They walk the halls.  Their snake-like effeminate posers wear the red and the purple, while the synthesis of modern thought come to fruition – an arrogant Latin American thug-dictator, wears the white.

These men own us, the supposed ‘opposition.’  Find me one of our heroes from three years ago?  Where are they?  They’re hiding in bunkers.  They pop up to say things like, “Islam is a religion of conquest,” and then all the other ones stick their noses out of their Saddam Hussein holes and go, “Arp!”

There’s no conquest in Christianity at the moment.  There’s only lie and lose, unless of course you’re a voter, the only human beings left.  If only we could count on the counters too.

 

 

 

 

FrancisChurch is not just the result of a pope who has points of heresy, dissent.  Neither is it an unfortunate reaction to a waffling abdicator with his own set of errors.  FrancisChurch is a program.  It is an entirely different church of its own.

Except for his tortured ‘integration’ of Vatican II corruptions and before his present FrancisChurch reincarnation, Benedict was a Catholic.  Francis is nothing like that.  He’s a man with a very vague and shallow hold on reality.  As with any man deep in sin and despair, his mind is dark to the future and the past.  He’s all about agenda in the here and now.  His destructive project is the one pillar that keeps him from spinning off into the whirlwind.

Then what is the Gospel of FrancisChurch, since it has now stolen and deep-sixed the actual Faith?  Well, it’s that ‘mercy’.  He wads up big clumps of his FrancisMercy like snowballs and hurls them at the Church.  After the faux mercy barrage blinds everyone, the world’s tanks roll in behind.  So now actual Catholics are no longer permitted in Nashville Catholic schools.  Capitulating, formerly Catholic lights are now all at each others’ throats.  Great cardinals lie, smear the faithful, and call them disobedient.

The heretics of FrancisChurch are men of faith, truth, and virtue.  The ‘spirit’ who Francis continually invokes is evil, and nothing like the Holy Spirit.

In effect, FrancisMercy is really just a sin cultivator.  It’s doctrine for a church of sin and it has a repulsive, corrosive effect.  That’s the reason we have the Francis, so God’s Church can be obliterated and true Catholics cast out..  Sin drives away and kills what is holy and alive.

You may say that FrancisChurch is simply a tool of the global totalitarian agenda and that’s true.  But, while their purpose is to build a world of sin where men and women behave and are treated like farm animals, the collapse of the Church with it’s power to save and defend is their true goal.  They are an ‘evil empire’, their ruler is the Prince of this World, and the FrancisChurch of ‘mercy’ is their religion.

 

 

 

Faithful English pastor Fr. Ray Blake was identified in the blogosphere as a target of some pressure since he was silent for an extended period on his very sophisticated website.  Fr. Blake is often critical, in a brilliant yet indirect and qualified way, of some of the faithless initiatives of FrancisChurch.  When Father returned after his hiatus to condemn mafia-like tactics in the Church, a reader noted that it is likely the Pope was behind them to an extent.  To this Father responded that ‘nothing Francis has said’ would indicate that, then he blasted the commenter for libelous talk.

Message:  I’ll do the judgment making, the discerning, and the risk-taking.  You just do the listening, layman.

This is the kind of thing that happens in Mafia-like wards too.  Father’s readers understand this.  They know that he now has lied and compromised his principles in order to protect himself.  After all it’s true, he is the one who has taken the risk and is receiving the pressure, not the readers.  They are under no threats or correction from anyone in this situation, while it is likely he is.

Nevertheless, the fault stands.  A faithful resistance cannot be built upon half-measures, arrogance, lies, and capitulation.  It simply won’t work.

And this isn’t unique.  All of our heroes seem to lay down when the Francis-boom lands.  (That must be what the nuBenedict means when he says Francis is a good governor?)  We have similar problems in the faithful U.S. media too.  We scuttle out like mice or little puppies to do our damage, then run hiding when the man comes around.  It’s really a money issue.  However, the money behind FrancisChurch hurts a lot worse than a rolled-up newspaper.

I’m hearing lately that we need to stifle these bubbling doubts about Francis actually being the pope.  Ann Barnhardt maintains that he is an anti-pope since he resigned under an erronious dual-pope understanding.  Benedict felt that he would continue as sort of a contemplative co-pope, therefore his abdication is invalid.  Louie Verrecchio and Antonio Socci both make the same case without coming to final conclusions.  There is also the issue of pressure, something which would naturally be hard to clearly prove.  Finally, there’s that St. Gallen group: the existence of an illegal and organized movement of cardinals to install Francis prior to and outside the conclave.

All of these considerations have merit.  As Cardinal Brandmuller has reminded, the situation is unprecedented and rife with problems.  I do not think it helps to carelessly toss these questions off as disobedient, uncatholic, or hysterical.  It’s worse to pretend they don’t matter at all and that we should just get past them.  As with Fr. Blake’s readers, the faithful understand when they’re being corralled and of course, though we are sheep in the Lord’s flock, we are still nonetheless men.

‘Sure, ‘maybe’ Francis is a heretic but that’s happened before, and it’s not for us to say.’  We get this message often too.  How many ‘maybes’ must we suffer through?  Hundreds of years ago a pope was deposed for the heresy of permitting a nation to select it’s own bishops.  That’s good, but what we have here today is about 186 times worse.  At what point may we make a conclusion of our own about the situation?  Should we wait until gay sex is a sacrament, or continue to pray and be docile?

My position on the abdication has always been the same.  Benedict appears to have left under pressure but it’s a difficult thing to prove.  The most powerful indicators are the fact that a worldly prince and a heretic was selected to follow him, and that he appears to be under some type of confinement and control today.  Francis is the kind of man who would follow a putsch, and this nuBenedict we keep seeing via third party does not sound anything like himself.  Instead he seems poorly scripted, muddled, and much more like Tucho Fernandez than Ratzinger.

“Your friendship is the air that I breathe and in which I live?”  Wasn’t it something like that the Emeritus said to the Francis on his 65th anniversary?

Whether Benedict was forced out or his abdication invalidated for any other reason, a fact I believe is not unlikely, it’s not the most important thing when it comes to the papacy today.  The main issue is that Francis has clearly demonstrated his heresy, and as faithful laymen it is our responsibility to call for his abdication.  He is not able to defend the faith, priesthood, or Sacraments, or to canonize saints, or do any of the things absolutely necessary to preserve the Church.  It doesn’t matter whether he’s pope or not.  He should not be pope.  He has shown us he is, in fact, incapable of it.

While we continue to resist the faithless wreckage of FrancisChurch, I put the onus on those who know for certain that Francis is pope to prove it.  I don’t advocate calling Francis an anti-pope, but I don’t see any reason to pretend that it couldn’t be the case.

As a compromise, it might be better for Francis to do what Benedict did: retreat to pray for humanity as a contemplative papal element, where he can give gushing interviews and bask in the friendship of an actual Catholic pope.

Wait. I guess that would be ridiculous.