Pope Francis expected to ask Bishop Strickland to retire
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PabloSerna
3:32p, 2/22/24
Nice straw-man argument put up there!
RAB91
8:46a, 4/24/24
He's been relatively quiet for a while, so it's good to hear him with this message.

RAB91
8:47a, 4/24/24
From the body of the above tweet.

Quote:

The litany of the gospel of wolves that has flowed out of the Vatican and gone unchecked over these 5+ years, has left many souls to wander in darkness and succumb to lies that destroy faith.

To name a few…who demanded a real accounting of the McCarrick scandal and discipline for those who allowed his attacks on the faith? Who spoke up when the pachamama idol was paraded in St Peter's basilica? Who resisted when fear of a disease allowed churches to be closed and the sacraments to be denied? Who demanded that our God given free will must be respected when mandates were issued by too many leaders? Who protested a synod on synodality that promoted an openness to blessing sin? Who has said no to the ongoing attack on the liturgy? Who has protested when faithful priests, bold enough to speak the truth, bold enough to care more about the salvation of souls than keeping their position, have been cancelled or silenced?
Ragnar Danneskjoldd
8:55a, 4/29/24
More damning than who the pope has forced out is who he hasnt. Dudes accused of molestation, rape, one was even running a convent as a sex cult. Theyre all still in Rome. Apparently the pope finds all these things less objectionable than protecting the deposit of faith.
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