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It must be the brain tumour

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No friends.

Don't buy it.


The modernists and heresiarchs leaked it out; they want you to believe that it was a faithful insider or bishop that leaked it to embarrass him and discredit him. Nonsense. It was done to discredit the faithful and to steer the focus away from the obvious. Is there a tumour or isn't there? Who knows, it doesn't matter.


What matters is this; nothing, not a tumour or acid reflux can cause a devout and faithful Catholic, let alone a priest or pope to say such a thing as "there is no Catholic God." If there is no "Catholic God" then there is no God. 



When he uttered that ridiculous statement to the atheist writer, which the Vatican has not denied, did the Bishop of Rome mean, "Roman Catholic God" or did he mean ¨Christian God" in some grand insane ecumenical or inter-faith statement? Or did he mean that God is different depending on where we are. Does catholic not mean, universal? So if there is no Universal God, then what is there? a regional, national or relativistic god? A god of surprises?

Well, surprise!


Do you know what this is? 


What Wuerl and Fernadez, Coleridge, Marx, Gracias, Cupich, Danneels, Kasper and the rest of these malefactors in the Synod and Vatican are selling, aided by their sycophantic, effeminate hangers on in the Vatican Communications Office? 


It is a lie and it is straight out of Hell. It is the Masonic image of the Great Architect, a god who is whatever you want it to be. These men are not Christians, they are not Catholic - at best they are deists. They are all headed for Hell if they do not repent for the evil that they are doing against you and me and our children. They are out to destroy the Catholic faith. 


They have no faith. 


They are evil.


Get ready, the persecution is coming and it is coming from the top.


Stop making excuses for him. Don't buy into the notion that it "must be the brain tumour."


It was not the tumour speaking.


It was him.


Now, consider his homily for today. 

Is he going to "change" something?




Pope: Times change and Christians must change continuously



2015-10-23 Vatican Radio

(Vatican Radio)  Pope Francis said on Friday (23rd October) that the times are changing and we Christians must change continuously, freely but within the truth of the faith. He urged Christians to look at the signs of the times and warned them against succumbing to the comfort of conformity. The Pope’s remarks came during his homily at the morning Mass celebrated at the Santa Marta residence.
Reading the signs of the times
Taking his cue from the reading of St Paul’s letter to the Romans, Pope Francis’s homily reflected on the discernment that the Church needs to employ whilst looking at the signs of the times and doing what Christ wants. He noted how St Paul’s preaching stressed the freedom which has saved us from sin whilst Christ himself spoke of reading the signs of the times. God set us free, the Pope explained, and in order to have this freedom, we must open ourselves to the power of the Holy Spirit and clearly understand what is happening within and around us through discernment.
“We have this freedom to judge whatever is happening around us.  But in order to judge, we must have a good knowledge of that is happening around us.  And how can we do this?  How can we do this, which the Church calls ‘recognizing the signs of the times?’ Times are changing.  And it’s precisely Christian wisdom that recognizes these changes, recognizes the changing times and recognizes the signs of the times. What one thing and another thing means. And do this freely, without fear.” 
Pope Francis conceded that this is not an easy thing to do on account of the external conditioning that pressures Christians as well, encouraging many of them to seek comfort in doing nothing. 
“This is something that we usually don’t do: we stick with conformity, we reassure ourselves with (words like) ‘they told us, I heard, people said they read….’ In this way we are reassured.  But what is the truth?  What is the message that the Lord wants to give me with this sign of the times?  First of all, in order to understand the signs of the times we need silence: to be silent and observe. And afterwards we need to reflect within ourselves. One example: why are there so many wars nowadays?  Why did something happen? And pray… silence, reflection and prayer.  It’s only in this way that we can understand the signs of the times, what Jesus wants to tell us.”
Freedom within the truth of the Gospel
Understanding the signs of the times, noted the Pope, should not be confined to an elite cultural group. He recalled how Jesus didn’t tell us to look at how the professors, the doctors and the intellectuals do things but instead urged us to look at the farm labourer who knows how to “separate the wheat from the chaff.”
“Times are changing and we Christians must change continuously. We must change whilst remaining fixed to our faith in Jesus Christ, fixed to the truth of the Gospel but we must adapt our attitude continuously according to the signs of the times. We are free. We are free thanks to the gift of freedom given to us by Jesus Christ. But our job is to look at what is happening within us, discern our feelings, our thoughts and what is happening around us and discern the signs of the times – through silence, reflection and prayer.” 
(from Vatican Radio)




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