Pope Francis Compares Populists to Hitler, Born of “Hate”

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Pope to Europe: Drop dead.

If defending Europe is “sowing hate,” then before too long it will no longer be Europe, but another Muslim land. That appears to be what this Pope wants.

Why was Benedict XVI forced out, and by whom?

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Pope Francis is the most pro-Islamic, subjugated Pope in modern history. Yet they still threaten to kill him, which is further proof that submission and accommodation to Islam is perceived as weakness and gives way to more demands, more conquest, more attacks in the cause of Islam.

This Pope is a disgrace. He is selling out his people, condemning them to futures of unimaginable misery.

“Pope Francis Compares Populists to Hitler, Born of ‘Hate,’” by Thomas D. Williams, Breitbart, October 24, 2018:

Pope Francis adopted his toughest stance ever against populism Tuesday, comparing populists to Adolf Hitler and suggesting that populism caused the Second World War.

“It is important for young people to know how populism is born,” the pope said Tuesday at a book launch in Rome. “I think of Hitler in the last century, who had promised development for Germany. They should know how populisms begin: by sowing hate. You can’t live sowing hate.”

The pontiff’s words struck hard in a country living under its first elected populist government in decades, formed by a coalition between the progressive, Eurosceptic 5-Star Movement and the pro-sovereignty Lega party.

“Study your history, this is the way the Führer started, with racial purity,” he said. We are now in full World War III fought piecemeal and even religion is deformed to be able to hate better.”

“Making hatred grow, creating violence and division represents a path to destruction and suicide,” the 81-year-old pontiff added.

Increased efforts are needed to teach the young about the history of the First and Second World Wars “so they do not fall into the same error and so they know how populism spreads,” he said.

The Pope’s comments came in response to 83-year-old Fiorella Bacherini, an Italian teacher who works with immigrants, who told him that she was concerned about a rise in anti-immigrant sentiment.

Migrants, the pope said, “must be welcomed with an open heart and open doors. Closure is the path to suicide. It is true that migrants must be welcomed, but they must also be accompanied and above all they must be integrated.”

“A government must have an open heart to receive and good structures to assist integration, and also the prudence to say: I can do it up to this point, but no further,” he said.

Accepting migrants, Francis added, “is a biblical mandate. We think of Europe that has been made by migrants, by cultures mixing together.”

Tuesday’s comments represent the pope’s strongest condemnation of populism to date, although his anti-populist message had already been growing more radical.

In January 2017, Francis gave a lengthy interview to the Spanish daily El País in which he was asked whether he was worried about the spread of a populism that capitalizes on “people’s fears,” preaching “a message of hate.”

In his reply, Francis distinguished between a grassroots populism, where it is the people who are “the protagonists,” and a cult of personality where a charismatic figure like Hitler rises to power and is welcomed as a savior figure.

“For me the most typical example of populism in the European sense is the Germany of 1933,” Francis said. After Hindenburg, “Germany tries to get back up, searches for its identity, looks for a leader, someone to give it back its identity and a youngster named Adolf Hitler says, ‘I can do it; I can do it.’”

Whereas the first sort of populism is a good thing, the latter can be very dangerous, he said.

The risk, Francis said at the time, is that in times of crisis we lack judgment and people can begin to think, “Let’s look for a savior who gives us back our identity and let’s defend ourselves with walls, barbed-wire, whatever, from other people that may rob us of our identity.”…

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Suresh
Suresh
5 years ago

And the clown Left/liberal Pope wants christians to take in more of these Islamic wolves http://tinyurl.com/ydy8fkhl

Insane ?

Dave Quilty
Dave Quilty
5 years ago

Its important for young people to know Hitler was a socialist as is this Pope. Catholics need to rebel against this fraud and I am speaking as a confirmed Catholic.

April
April
5 years ago
Reply to  Dave Quilty

I heard there are priests in the Vatican that hate him. Shame they dont spike his drink. I bet he has a food taster

April
April
5 years ago
Reply to  Dave Quilty

I heard there are priests in the Vatican that hate him. Shame they dont spike his drink. I bet he has a food taster

7Liberty12
7Liberty12
5 years ago

I am so fed up of seeing articles, or any mention of the former bar bouncer, Pope Frankie.

I doubt if it will ever happen, but it would be fascinating, and sad, to find out all the machinations that occurred behind the Vatican walls to oust Pope Benedict.

Hook
Hook
5 years ago
Reply to  7Liberty12

Good point. I’ve always wondered the same. He’s just disappeared.

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago
Reply to  Hook

I have often wondered if Pope Benedict was trying to clean things up… and got ousted.
It just didn’t make sense why he suddenly resigned…

April
April
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

He obviously didnt meet or agree with their agenda. He wasnt around for very long before they replaced him with the imposter

Liatris Spicata
Liatris Spicata
5 years ago

Why was Benedict XVI forced out, and by whom?

From what I read, Benedict’s mis-handling of sexual abuse committed by clergy was a big part of it. In addition, Benedict, fine scholoar that he was, was not equipped to administrator a sprawling orgainization in upheaval. Pamela seems to be reaching for something with nefarious intent.

tatka150
tatka150
5 years ago

by obozo or whoever stood behind of him. Look at the calendar and you’ll figure it out real fast.

Liatris Spicata
Liatris Spicata
5 years ago

but they must also be accompanied and above all they must be integrated.

Until the last half century, America did a reasonably good job of integrating immigrants from all over the world (maybe I should except those who were enslaved on our shores). But it was your job to integrate into American life: nobody held your hand to do it. Although it was never easy, people left their homes for a better life, which over all, America offerred those willing to embrace her virtues.

Maranatha
Maranatha
5 years ago

His idol and best friend is Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner ( soon to be in jail in Argentina).
Go figure this guy.

Maranatha
Maranatha
5 years ago

God established nation’s borders, you Little Satan:
”From one man he made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands.”’
Acts 17:26

MAS
MAS
5 years ago
Reply to  Maranatha

Oh there you go, quoting Scripture. The Pope can wave his magic staff and speak with the authority of God don’t ya know.

I sure wouldn’t want to be in Pope shoes when it’s time to actually meet God and give an account…

Mark Steiner
Mark Steiner
5 years ago
Reply to  MAS

He is in headlong movement toward Revelation 20:11-15 – speaking of quoting the Scripture.

This pope has a history of condemning the inspired Word of God – making him at best, a charlatan.

MAS
MAS
5 years ago
Reply to  Mark Steiner

We’ll see if Jorge is the false prophet or not, he could be a precursor to the final one. Just like there have been many anti-Christs already. I highly suspect the final group of the anti-Christ will have Islamic origins…

Mark Steiner
Mark Steiner
5 years ago
Reply to  MAS

Agree with your thoughts. There are many who still believe the European Union or Rome will produce the Man of Sin. It was the Tenth Roman Legion that destroyed Jerusalem in AD 70 – composed of descendants of Ishmael – not Italians. Roman General Titus actually did not want Jerusalem burned to the ground – according to one opinion I read.

Janet
Janet
5 years ago
Reply to  Mark Steiner

Bingo!

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago
Reply to  MAS

We are held to account as INDIVIDUALS!
Christ could care less about what church you claim to be a member of.
It is all about belief in HIM and what you did with YOUR life as an individual.
This is not a collaborative group effort.

Rom.14:12
[12] So then every one of us shall give account of himself to God.

Janet
Janet
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Nailed it again Felix!

sodacrackers2
sodacrackers2
5 years ago
Reply to  MAS

Don’t worry, we’ll all be too concerned with who is in our own shoes when we meet the Lord.

MAS
MAS
5 years ago
Reply to  sodacrackers2

I’m hoping to hear “Well done good and faithful slave”. Because of Jesus Christ there will be nothing for His own to fret over…

sodacrackers2
sodacrackers2
5 years ago
Reply to  MAS

I’m hoping for that, too! 🙂

tn_tea _ partyer_420
tn_tea _ partyer_420
5 years ago

The Communist Pope just called this ex US Navy veteran a Nazi. I’m a lifelong Catholic but no more. I’m going to protest outside the local cathedral this Sunday. . The Catholic church is undermining the sovereignty of the United States and Europe. The Catholic Church is the enemy of free people.

JTLiuzza
JTLiuzza
5 years ago

The Pope is not the Church. If a crappy Pope (which Francis certainly is, if in fact he is Pope) is enough to make you abandon the One, True Faith, you weren’t really Catholic to begin with.

MAS
MAS
5 years ago
Reply to  JTLiuzza

Does this Pope have the authority to speak ex cathedra or not? In the apostolic succession? If not the “line” has been broken and the RCC is finished anyway. Was he put in place by the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church? You’re mixing Protestant philosophy into your idea of your Roman Catholic church structure. Jorge IS your Pope, like it or not…

tn_tea _ partyer_420
tn_tea _ partyer_420
5 years ago
Reply to  JTLiuzza

I no longer Catholic I don’t f*** little boys up the ass, I don’t undermine Sovereign Nations I am currently looking for a new home for my christian faith. 57 years in the catholic church is long enough. The only thing that kept me in the church this long was the great works of John Paul. Besides calling the United States military veteran a Nazi is fighting words these days.

Home
Home
5 years ago

The Church only exists because of the graces bestowed upon us through the sacraments. Ignore the noise from francis and put your earplugs in during the homily if you have to, but please do not abandon the sacraments…especially the Eucharist which is the source and summit of our lives. Getting irate to the point of abandoning the riches of graces that are open to us is just what the enemy wants you to do. Please don’t fall for that trick. God bless.

VoiceInDesert
VoiceInDesert
5 years ago
Reply to  Home

I can understand where you’re coming from, having had a strong Catholic background. But having had a personal encounter with Jesus, I learned that the Holy Bible, containing Divinely-inspired Word of God written by the holy men of old, is the final authority over any human authority. If any philosophy or doctrine is contrary to God’s holy writ, I choose what God says over what men or women say. If any local church (Catholic, Protestant, non-denominational, etc.) which does not preach under the authority of the Bible or exalt Jesus Christ, I’ll find a church which does both.

Home
Home
5 years ago
Reply to  VoiceInDesert

here is a good article https://www.sign.org/articles/the-tremendous-value-of-the-holy-mass
about the treasury of graces lost from missing Mass

from the article:

What happens when you miss only Holy Communion?

It is well for you to consider what you lose every morning that you pass up Holy Communion:

1. You miss a personal visit with Jesus, Author of all spiritual energy and all holiness;

2. You lose a special increase of sanctifying grace, which makes your soul more pleasing to God;

3. You lose a quota of sacramental grace which entitles you to
special help in times of temptation and in the discharge of your special
duties.

4. You miss the special preserving influence which each Holy Communion confers against the fires of passion;

5. You miss the opportunity of having remitted a part, or all, of the temporal punishments due to your sins;

6. You lose the spiritual joy, the sweetness and particular comfort that comes from a fervent Holy Communion.

7. You lose a part of the glory that your body might enjoy at its resurrection on the Last Day.

8. You lose the greater degree of glory you would possess in Heaven for all eternity;

9. You may lose:

Complete victory over some fault or passion.

Some particular grace long prayed for.

The conversion or salvation of some soul.

Deliverance of a relative or friend from Purgatory.

Many graces for others, both the living and the dead.

Will a few extra minutes of sleep repay you for all these losses?

What riches hundreds of thousands of Catholics deprive themselves
daily by neglecting Mass. It in itself is the best preparation for Holy
Communion. At the hour of death our greatest consolation will be the
Masses we have heard and the Holy Communions received.

VoiceInDesert
VoiceInDesert
5 years ago
Reply to  Home

Home, am familiar with all these things which you mentioned, and did many of those things as a Catholic, and have skimmed over the link you provided.

In 1957, at the age of 14, I had a personal encounter with Jesus inside my parish church. I felt His presence and could not question it. For the first time in my life, I knew that Jesus truly loved me — and it wasn’t something I earned, because I was also aware of my sins. Fast forwarding to the present, Jesus still reveals Himself to me. I read my Bible, and have my morning prayer and devotions. Also, to say the least, I have fellowship with many who love the Lord, and are from different denominations. We can share the common Christian faith that Jesus paid the price for our salvation, and that those who surrender themselves to Him have eternal life.

True Christianity is NOT a religion, but a RELATIONSHIP with the Son of God. We are to walk with Him daily, and share the Gospel with others who have no where to turn.

Home, may I ask you a probing question? If your spirit were to depart from your body now, and you meet Jesus at the pearly gate, and He says to you, “Why should I let you inside this gate?” What would your answer be?

Home
Home
5 years ago
Reply to  VoiceInDesert

I would say to the LORD that I have tried to keep His commandments and follow Him. My husband and I have seven children. We didn’t control God’s plans for our family size. We try to bring up our children with good moral teaching, food, clothing, education, health insurance, car insurance and the list goes on and on. Only the LORD knows how much this has cost us in terms of time, struggle and alienation from family and friends. There are not many big families anymore. The graces from the sacraments are what sustain us to stay in the race to finish strong to the end. For me, regular confession and Eucharist are as vital to me as the sun coming up everyday and breathing oxygen. May God bless us both on our journeys.

VoiceInDesert
VoiceInDesert
5 years ago
Reply to  Home

You and your husband have been blessed with seven children, and that is a testimony to others, including those who alienated you. There were five of us (four of us brothers, and one sister, the youngest in our family). Our parents did their best to train us with moral and godly values, and we had our share of corporal punishment for misbehavior.

Indeed, keeping the commandments was required by Jesus if we love Him. Also, as Christians, we are to show our evidence of a changed life by manifesting the fruit of the Spirit, crucifying the flesh, and walking in the Spirit (Galatians 5:23-25).

But there is not a single human soul who has never sinned. All have sinned, and have come short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23). But Jesus atoned for sin ONCE for ALL (Hebrew 10:11-18), by shedding His blood on the cross and rising again from the dead.

In due respect, trying to keep the commandments, living a good moral life, and so forth, by itself, will not save a person or get one into heaven. The person must surrender one’s life to the Lord Jesus, because He is the source of all grace and strength. Good morals and good works are the evidence of a real Christian life, not by itself the condition for salvation. We are to show the joy and peace we have by our relationship to Jesus, as a testimony for others.

On the flip side, if one says that he/she is a Christian, has a personal relationship with Jesus, and has faith and good works — but shows no evidence of joy, faith or good works — that person’s faith is dead.

The sacraments, such as the Eucharist, have their place, but they are to be received with reverence. As the apostle Paul said, we need to examine ourselves. If we know of any sin, such as resentment toward someone, or if someone has ought against us, we must try to be reconciled, before partaking of Communion. Hope you understand my perspective. God bless you, your husband and family!

Home
Home
5 years ago
Reply to  VoiceInDesert

I would say that if you were a former Catholic, you may have heard about the mother of Jesus. You stated in your response. “But there is not a single human soul who has never sinned.” As a Catholic we believe that the Virgin Mary was conceived without sin…she had no original sin on her soul. Nor did she commit venial or mortal sin during her life. Here is one analysis of a Biblical foundation for this dogma of the Church http://www.ncregister.com/blog/darmstrong/biblical-support-for-marys-immaculate-conception?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+NCRegisterDailyBlog+National+Catholic+Register#When%3A2018-10-29+22%3A17%3A01

VoiceInDesert
VoiceInDesert
5 years ago
Reply to  Home

Yes, Home, the doctrine of the Virgin Mary was drilled over and over into my head. I was very devout, having prayed the rosary everyday, and even made rosaries for the Catholic missions and, on one occasion, for a wedding gift. Used a special tool, and wire, to make chain links between beads, and so forth.

I’ll admit that I am now a fundamentalist (for over 40 years), and my only source of truth is the written Word of God (i.e. the Bible), which is divinely inspired and written down by humans (2 Timothy 3:16-17; 2 Peter 1:20-21). The same Holy Spirit which inspired the Scriptures also interprets them.

This is the reason I believe that EVERYONE, including myself, has sinned, according to Romans 3:23. Jesus, according to the Scriptures, was the only one who did not sin (2 Corinthians 5:21; 1 Peter 2:21-22; Hebrews 4:14-15).

As for His mother Mary, there is no doubt, according to the Scriptures, that her Son was conceived by the Holy Spirit. But, as you may recall in the Magnificat, she said, “….my [own] spirit rejoices in God my Savior” (Luke 1:47). Will say this as gently as possible: If Mary was sinless, why did she acknowledge God as her Savior? It seems that she needed a Savior as much as “little ol’ me”!

Am familiar with the other Scriptures about grace and favor from the link you gave. Again, in due respect: I believe grace is unmerited favor; it is a gift, not something one can earn. For example, Mary was an ordinary Jewish woman who, by GRACE, and no merit on her part was the chosen to give birth to the Son of God in the flesh. (Yes, I understand that the angel Gabriel address her as “full of grace”, while other translations may say “highly favored one”.)

In Ephesians 2:8-9, we read, “For by GRACE you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast” (NKJV).

Anyway, am not trying to convert you or anybody else. Am simply showing you where I stand 🙂 God bless. VID

Home
Home
5 years ago
Reply to  VoiceInDesert

Mary was without sin. The reason that she needed a Savior is the same reason that all of the deceased (from Adam and Eve up until the good thief) needed Jesus’s passion and death to open the gates of Heaven to all those souls who had been waiting for a Savior. Before Jesus’s crucifixion, all those souls of the just could not be admitted into the eternal beatitude. They were waiting for those thousands of years for the Redeemer. By His blood, we have been redeemed at great cost from the punishment due to sin. Jesus as LORD and Redeemer was born to a woman spotless and free from all sin including original sin. One could ask why Jesus asked to be baptized…He didn’t need it, and yet He was.

VoiceInDesert
VoiceInDesert
5 years ago
Reply to  Home

There are things where we do agree:

(1) Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit and was born of a virgin.
(2) It was Jesus’ passion and death which opened the gates of heaven.
(3) It took a spotless Lamb, who shed His blood on that middle cross, so that we may be redeemed from all sin. There was no other sacrifice which was acceptable to God the Father.
(4) The grace of God is free for all who will receive it, but that same grace was bought by Jesus at a great price. No amount of gold and silver or diamonds could buy our salvation, but only the precious blood of Jesus.
(5) He was raised from the dead, has ascended into heaven, and sits at the right hand of the Father — and He is coming back.

Much of that doctrine is summed up in the Apostles’ Creed.

Fedel Pinto
Fedel Pinto
5 years ago
Reply to  Home

(A government must have an open heart to receive and good structures to assist integration, and also the prudence to say: I can do it up to this point, but no further), In the popes defense (do I dare) the above quote gives some balance to his argument. A Catholic must respect the office of the pope but not necessarily agree with everything he says. Despite its human failings I no other institution holds more true to God’s Love.

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago

Try a Bible based church that focuses on perfection, Christ.
You will find peace there. Don’t abandon Christ because of those misrepresenting Him.

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago
Reply to  JTLiuzza

It’s all about Christ! It’s not about putting your faith and trust in another sinner.
NO ONE IS INFALLIBLE in any form.
All mere mortals fall short regardless of what ever man made title them give themselves.

MAS
MAS
5 years ago

Don’t waste your time protesting, like kicking a dead horse. Pick up your Bible instead and seek after the truth directly from the Source, God Himself…

tn_tea _ partyer_420
tn_tea _ partyer_420
5 years ago
Reply to  MAS

I took an oath on that Bible to defend this country against all enemies foreign and domestic the Catholic church is an enemy of every Sovereign Nation on the planet.

MAS
MAS
5 years ago

All I’m trying to encourage is take that same hand and open that Bible to seek out why oaths are sworn on it. The battle is the Lords…

tn_tea _ partyer_420
tn_tea _ partyer_420
5 years ago
Reply to  MAS

You are 100% correct this battle is the Lord’s, but in my world I’m being slandered. The country I love and served is being taken over by communists. Communist have a long history of murdering people who disagree with them. Jesus Christ is my lord and savior he died for my sins I believe that with all my heart. But I want to live in peace until the day I meet God.

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago

” Jesus Christ is my lord and savior he died for my sins I believe that with all my heart. But I want to live in peace until the day I meet God.”

Stay the course! You will be fine and may God continue to bless you.
You’re not being slandered. You are a wonderful individual. Do not hold yourself accountable for what others do or say. You are accountable only for yourself.

tn_tea _ partyer_420
tn_tea _ partyer_420
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

My problem is I have a lot of pride and I believe what I believe both spiritually and practically. I’ve tried to live my life as best as I can but being a veteran and being called a Nazi is so offensive because many of my brothers and sisters in arms died fighting that horrible hideous ideology. It’s very insulting.

April
April
5 years ago

They are also the enemy of the people. How many of their creep priests sexual abuse children and this cretin has done nothing. No wonder they love pedophilic Islam

StevenRobert
StevenRobert
5 years ago
Reply to  April

The Pope seems to be oblivious. “Fiddling while Rome burns.”

sodacrackers2
sodacrackers2
5 years ago

Thank you for your service.

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago

Keep your faith in Christ. Just because evil people pose as being good people, doesn’t matter.

The Catholic Church s self destructing! It is horrible what is happening.

GEORGE SOROS FUNDS CATHOLIC LEFT
Much to its surprise, the Catholic League recently learned that left-wing activist and billionaire George Soros is the man behind two ultra-liberal Catholic groups, Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good and Catholics United. Both organizations claim to be pro-life while supporting mostly pro-abortion candidates for public office.
https://www.catholicleague.org/george-soros-funds-catholic-left/

Vatican Bishop Confesses: ‘Senior Catholic Officials Are Paid By George Soros’
by Aldeeb — 13 juillet 2018

European politicians and senior Catholic officials have been bought and paid for by George Soros, according to Vatican Bishop Athanasius Schneider, who confessed to an Italian newspaper that the migrant crisis was orchestrated with the goal of “radically altering the Christian and national identity of the peoples of Europe.”Bishop Schneider, a resident of the Vatican, made the bombshell revelation during an interview with Italian daily Il Giornale. According to Schneider, the Vatican has been infiltrated by globalist operatives and an organized campaign is being rolled out to radically alter European culture.

https://blog.sami-aldeeb.com/2018/07/13/vatican-bishop-confesses-senior-catholic-officials-are-paid-by-george-soros/

Ari
Ari
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Once again, puppetmaster Soros himself !
comment image A Spanish TV news presenter

santashandler
santashandler
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Oh yes, the Vatican is very much behind what is happening to europe.

April
April
5 years ago
Reply to  santashandler

Yet again, they helped Nazis to escape. Roman Catholics haahaar, it was the Romans that crucified Jesus, this git must be related to P Pilot

VoiceInDesert
VoiceInDesert
5 years ago
Reply to  April

Jesus came into the world to save sinners. We can’t blame one group or party, including the the mob who shouted, “Crucify Him!” It was ALL sinners — sinners such as I, who put Him on that cross. As it is written, “All have sinned, and have come short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23), and “While we were yet sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8). And for what reason? So that all who receive Him may be forgiven, and have everlasting life (John 3:16).

April
April
5 years ago
Reply to  santashandler

Yet again, they helped Nazis to escape. Roman Catholics haahaar, it was the Romans that crucified Jesus, this git must be related to P Pilot

sodacrackers2
sodacrackers2
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

It makes me wonder if the goal of all these shenanigans isn’t to reduce the population and to establish a one world army ready to quell dissent anywhere. I remember Obama’s girl in the UN talking about the one world army.

April
April
5 years ago

Exactly as Jesus said beware the Pharisees. This creep is definitely a pharisee

Belfast
Belfast
5 years ago

Don’t be daft, real Catholics don’t believe you. The pope is not the faith. You don’t give up because the pope is out of his depth.

Hans Wellington
Hans Wellington
5 years ago

The Pope and his Vatican should keep well out of other countries politics and stick to their usual occupations, like Soros, their Mafia banking businesses, protecting pedophiles etc..

joan flaherty
joan flaherty
5 years ago

As a Catholic I’m also sick to the teeth of the Catholic NGO ‘refugee’ cottage industry, and this shameful pope is sitting on the top of the pile.

bannedquran20
bannedquran20
5 years ago

frances, the most dangerous islamic sympathizer in recent memory and no doubt, along with islam, are the enemies of mankind.

MAS
MAS
5 years ago

The NWO Pope who worships Marx instead of Jesus. Yeah that’s a guy I want to listen to…

Halal Bacon
Halal Bacon
5 years ago

Dear Mr Pope, stop using the bible for rolling papers

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago

Pope Frances is totally EVIL.
I posted a crude comic on him with NO REGRET.
MONEY and IMAGE stopped them from ending the Priest abuse. They would just shift the pervert to another Parish. I have to wonder… growing up in Phila. we lived next door to a Catholic family. The last name was Barrott. They were a lovely family. I think there was 11 of them. They dutifully had one baby after another. The last one was a mongolid. They all went to St. Cecilia Catholic School on Rhawn Street in Phila.. I don’t recall whether it was Lewis or Leo who was DESIGNATED as the one to be the Priest. One of them was chosen. It used to be that when a child was noticed by a Priest, it was considered a complement. At that school, it was a child being molested. It made me LIVID! They were all nice kids.

I will never forget the day, when I read THAT school had PEDOPHILES posing as PRIESTS at that school! They’d take them “in the upper room” ply them with liquor in crustal glasses and sexually molest them.

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felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago

Stolen Childhoods
(MANY read the article for a sampling)
October 26. 2017

He (priest) targeted children with fragile home lives or exceptionally devout parents, better to keep his sordid acts under wraps. This was a common strategy among pedophiles: They fished in troubled waters.

On Facebook, however, he (Jim Cunningham) left no doubt as he ranted that members of his family had not believed him.
….( His life was spiraling out of control…and still no one wanted to believe he was molested by the priests.)
“This is the face,” he wrote, “of being raped as a child.”
Police found him hanging in a closet. A rosary lay on the bathroom floor. On the kitchen table a crucifix.

(He is right! RAPE kills a part of you and you will NEVER be the same. It will always haunt you.)

At least 14 other states are FORCING the Catholic Church to expose their books on the cover up that went on for DECADES! They refused to turn the pedophile priests over to the police. They simple assigned them to another Catholic Church. MONEY and IMAGE were more important than punishing the pedophile. Still Pope Frances will NOT comment on this!

Posted photos in memory of Jim Cunningham who among MANY committed suicide.

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/church-abuse-rape-catholic-priest-philadelphia-st-cecilias-bryzski.html

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Janet
Janet
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

I remember when all this abuse was exposed here in Boston. Loads of children abused. Sad but true! The movie Spotlight was about what happened in Boston if I remember correctly. Anyway Felix, I always seem to agree with you. Thanks for all of the information that you share with us. You’re extremely knowledgeable!

santashandler
santashandler
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

That old man holding that check just plain looks evil.

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago

Cardinal Zen: Pope Francis Has ‘Natural Sympathy for Communists’
By Thomas Williams 10/25/18

The redoubtable Cardinal Joseph Zen said Thursday that the recently inked deal between the Vatican and China over the naming of bishops spells the “annihilation” of the Church in China.
In an op-ed for the New York Times titled “The Pope Doesn’t Understand China,” Cardinal Zen — the retired bishop of Hong Kong — speculated that the new deal, which concedes an unspecified role in the appointment of bishops to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is fruit of the naivete of Pope Francis.

“Francis may have natural sympathy for Communists because for him, they are the persecuted,” Zen wrote. “He doesn’t know them as the persecutors they become once in power, like the Communists in China.”

And while supporters of the accord say that it brings unity after longstanding division between the underground Church loyal to the pope and the “official” church approved by the Chinese authorities, in reality
it is “a MAJOR STEP TOWARD the ANNIHILATION of the REAL real Church in China,” Zen said.

“Pope Francis, an Argentine, doesn’t seem to understand the Communists,” Zen added, perhaps because of his experience in South America he sees them as defenders of the poor against oppressors.

The cardinal recalled that after China severed relations with the Vatican in the 1950s, Catholics and other believers were arrested and sent to labor camps.

“I went back to China in 1974 during the Cultural Revolution; the situation was terrible beyond imagination. A whole nation under slavery. We forget these things too easily,” Zen said.

“We also forget that you can NEVER have a truly good agreement with a totalitarian regime,” he said.

The beginning of the end, he proposed, was when Slovak Cardinal Jozef Tomko “who understood communism” was replaced in 2002 by a “young Italian with no foreign experience” in overseeing the Church’s international missionary work.

The newcomer “began legitimizing official Chinese bishops too quickly, too easily, creating the impression that now the Vatican would automatically second Beijing’s selection,” Zen said.

“Today, we have Pope Francis,” Zen said. “Naturally optimistic about communism, he is being encouraged to be optimistic about the Communists in China by cynics around him who KNOW BETTER .”

In the face of recent experience, the cardinal said he has revised his earlier opinions regarding the pope’s choices of aides.

“I was among those who applauded Francis’s decision to appoint Pietro Parolin as secretary of state in 2013,” he said. “But I now think that Cardinal Parolin cares less about the Church than about diplomatic success. His ultimate goal is the restoration of formal relations between the Vatican and Beijing.”

Zen also likened China to the situation in Cuba, where a Francis visit in 2015 accomplished little besides media hype.

“But what did Francis’s visit to Cuba in 2015 bring the Church? The Cuban people? Almost nothing. And did he convert the Castro brothers?” Zen asks rhetorically.

What the new accord will actually achieve, Zen warns, is the suppression of the good bishops of the underground Church who are faithful to Rome

“The Vatican’s deal, struck in the name of unifying the Church in China, means the annihilation of the real Church in China,” he said.

Zen said that if he were a cartoonist he would “draw the Holy Father on his knees offering the keys of the kingdom of heaven to President Xi Jinping and saying, ‘Please recognize me as the pope.’”

The cardinal ends his essay with an appeal to the underground bishops and priests of China, asking them not to start a revolution, which would only mean their ruin.

“Go home, and pray with your family,” he said. “Till the soil. Wait for better times. Go back to the catacombs. Communism isn’t eternal.”

https://www.breitbart.com/asia/2018/10/25/cardinal-zen-pope-francis-has-natural-sympathy-for-communists/

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago

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R. Arandas
R. Arandas
5 years ago

Francis should just quietly retire, for his own good and that of the Church. His statements only make people think more and more that the elite cares nothing about their wants and needs.

April
April
5 years ago

I hate this vile old POS. He’s clearly on the Arab/globalist payroll. Him and the Roman Churches are responsible for that caravan of garbage heading towards the USA. If they want to keep muslims/illegal economic migrants they can pay for it out of their own pockets. Shame his head wasn’t chopped off by some muzrat scum

Money laundering mass goer
Money laundering mass goer
5 years ago

Bishop Renee Gracida of Texas suspects Francis was elected invalidly since they violated University Dominici Gregis (in multiple ways) – abyssum.org

santashandler
santashandler
5 years ago

WTF is the deluded pope saying.

“Increased efforts are needed to teach the young about the history of the First and Second World Wars “so they do not fall into the same error and so they know how populism spreads,” he said.” Oh, he means the indoctrination of our young has not yet reached its full potential, right? So that his mission can be fulfilled……

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
5 years ago
Reply to  santashandler

Yes. It’s as if he thinks the peasants started those wars by defending their folk music, folk costumes, and ethnic food stuffs … it’s unbelievable. How can we not suspect malice and lies from Bergoglio? And that’s not even getting to the credible accusations that he covered up for same-sex pedophiles and same-sex abusers in Argentina.

John Forbes
John Forbes
5 years ago

GET THIS ARGENTINIAN OUT OF OFFICE – FAST!

Eric
Eric
5 years ago

Pope Francis, are you Lucifer’s bitc! or what. For centuries the most important matter of security for Rome was the constant beat downs and control of the muslim middle east. This Pope has not been doing his job as compared to Papal leaders of the past. I suspect he must be in league with Satan.

Alleged-Comment
Alleged-Comment
5 years ago

This guy is a weird UCKER. Telling us we must love Islam.

Maybe he likes the fact you have to bend over 5x a day. Better than Viagra for him.

Pantalones
Pantalones
5 years ago

What do you expect from the first Gay Pope?

In hell he’ll be one of the 72 virgins

Eternal
Eternal
5 years ago

good vs evil

Eternal
Eternal
5 years ago

The Christian battle plan should have a foundation based on fighting evil.
We are not fighting mere humans who espouse anti Christian rhetoric and engage in violence, we are fighting evil.
Soooo,,,the plan is to speak boldly and without fear.
to uncover the lies of the church
to withhold funds from the church until they return to Christ. NO TITHING. NO $$$$$ TO CHURCH.
AND PRAY!

notme123
notme123
5 years ago

matthew 7:20-23.

Patriotliz
Patriotliz
5 years ago

This Pope is really mixed up and incapable of distinguishing GOOD from EVIL. He is NO moral authority and is the most dangerous anti-Christian Pope ever picked by misguided mere mortals within the hierarchy of the Church…NO Holy Spirit guiding those guys. Muslims (migrants), have been at War w/ Christian Western Civilization since Islam was invented by the false “prophet.” Nothing is closer to Nazism than Islam. comment image

dad1927
dad1927
5 years ago

Prays at a mosque, does not believe in GOD….. comment image

James
James
5 years ago

I think Francis is the New Mao.
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poetcomic1
poetcomic1
5 years ago

Pope Francis is very generous with other people’s legacies, lives and countries. How kind of him to give away Italy to strangers in the name of ‘nice’.

Goldbug
Goldbug
5 years ago

Read Paul L. Williams’ book, “Operation Gladio, the Unholy Alliance Between the Mafia, the CIA and the Vatican,” and you will know why Pope Frankie was brought in to further the NWO and the destruction of Europe. Why don’t they tear down the wall protecting this disgraceful excuse for a Catholic?

raysquiredog
raysquiredog
5 years ago

” above all they must be integrated” BOOM End of discussion.

1984  George Orwellesque
1984 George Orwellesque
5 years ago

Call the people with the white suits. This man is on desperate need of a straight jacket.

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