Plus: A layman’s plea to Catholics to keep the faith.
Burke and Strickland
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Sources
https://substack.com/home/post/p-147206291 (Bishop Strickland’s Substack)
https://www.cardinalburke.com/homilies/16th-dedication-anniversary
Layman’s Plea
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Sources
https:// infovaticana.com/2024/07/20/una-carta-breve-para-los-que-sufren-estos-tiempos/
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Bishop Strickland and Cardinal Burke, the best of
the best, Anthony. Thanks for sharing!
P. S.
Pope Francis hasn’t responded because, once again,
he is showing his Freemasonic face.
“The task of Ecclesiastical Freemasonry [ which I have
warned you about at Fatima ] is to destroy Christ and
His Church, creating a new idol, a false christ and a
false church” [ 1989, #406g, To The Priests, Our Lady’s
Beloved Sons” ] . . a path which “Francis” Bergoglio has
relentlessly —though INCREMENTALLY —followed
from the beginning of his pontificate.
Francis approves of the blasphemy in Paris IMO. No one could actually prove that—which is likely why he doesn’t speak. He can’t be called out if he doesn’t openly say he approves. But if he really didn’t, he would speak. It’s a nod and a wink.
Dr Dan Schneider is right. Get down your Livy; pull out your St Clement of Alexandria; and re-read Maccabees. It’s no accident Dinoysus was represented in the tableau. The bacchanalia involved transvestism, sodomy, sexual violence, drug abuse (chewing ivy leaves), murder, and cannibalism. Even Pagan Rome banned it on account of its depravity. And the desecration of the Temple described in Maccabees was done in honour of Dionysus.
“For the temple was filled with riot and revelling … [they] dallied with harlots, and had to do with women within the circuit of the holy places, and besides that brought in things that were not lawful. … And in the day of the king’s birth every month they were brought by bitter constraint to eat of the sacrifices; and when the Feast of Bacchus was kept, the Jews were compelled to go in procession to Bacchus, carrying ivy.”
Macc 6
That’s the King James Version. Bishop Challoner’s 18th century edition of the Douay-Rheims is much the same, and was, of course, actually based on the KJV (but conformed to Vulgate interpretations and lightly modernised in the language).
That’s the cultural and historical background. And that ghastly display, which as Cardinal Burke says mocks the Sacrifice of the Mass, is what Jorge Bergoglio has not condemned.
Thanks, Michael, for informing and filling in for the
historically and culturally ignorant!