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Gloria.TV News on the 9th of October 2015 No Faithful: According to Archbishop Chaput during a press briefing many participants at the Synod have complained that the Instrumentum laboris does not …More
Gloria.TV News on the 9th of October 2015

No Faithful: According to Archbishop Chaput during a press briefing many participants at the Synod have complained that the Instrumentum laboris does not reflect the position of the universal Church but presents the limited view of the European Church that is know for having no faithful.

Seven Out of Ten: Sandro Magister has examined the ten-member commission appointed by Pope Francis to write the final report on the synod. Four of them (Cardinal Wuerl, Archbishop Fernández, Cardinal Dew and Bishop Semeraro) were appointed by Francis to the Synod. All of them are pro-divorce and pro-homosex. At least three other members represent the same ideology: Cardinal Baldisseri, Archbishop Forte, and the Superior General of the Jesuits, Fr Nicolás Pachón.

Power: The magazine Italia Oggi writes that Pope Francis likes to play humble but is running the Vatican like an autocratic ruler who treats bishops like alter-boys and has no interest in sharing his power. Quote: “The Vatican is run by a radical Pope King although you are not allowed to say it.”

Catholicism: The Society of Saint Pius X published a video of a Candlelight Rosary Procession in St. Marys, Kansas, asking the viewers to pray and sacrifice through the duration of the Synod.” OnePeterFive.com comments: “This is what Catholicism is supposed to look like.” And: “The institutional Church gives us an endless parade of perverse clerics trying to tear down Christ’s teaching, while the SSPX gives us this.”
Maria Dubovska
an autocratic ruler cannost be humble? this is news for me.
mowa_nienawiści
Ben Martin
Yea SSPX
jacobini87
Please, Receive Our Lord KNEELING AND IN THE TONGUE. Communion in the hand IS A SACRILEGE.
rhemes1582
Thanks for the news; Gloria.TV The More Catholic the Better
May God be praised in His faithful servants.
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Reesorville
The pre-Vatican II popes were not autocratic?
Whether Francis is autocratic or not, I don't know, but I'm fairly confident it doesn't surpass what happened in the past 1700 years of history since Constantine.
When Pius IX's soldiers massacred the inhabitants of Perugia in 1859, was it worse than Francis being disrespectful to the bishops under him?
When Paul IV ordered all Jews in Rome to wear …More
The pre-Vatican II popes were not autocratic?

Whether Francis is autocratic or not, I don't know, but I'm fairly confident it doesn't surpass what happened in the past 1700 years of history since Constantine.

When Pius IX's soldiers massacred the inhabitants of Perugia in 1859, was it worse than Francis being disrespectful to the bishops under him?

When Paul IV ordered all Jews in Rome to wear badges to identify themselves and established a ghetto for them in Rome, was Francis' behaviour surpassing this?

When Julius II started a war against Venice for territorial reasons and then placed the entire territory under interdict, was Francis abusing his authority more than this?

Do these people have any idea what sorts of things happened in the pre-Vatican II church, that they claim Francis is the 'radical Pope King'?
Lindsaywtf
Pope Francis doesn't seem like an autocratic ruler when he tells his driver to stop so that he can kiss and bless disabled
children. But you wouldn't see that reported here because it's in line with reality.
Petrusik
"Francis likes to play humble but is running the Vatican like an autocratic ruler"
That's true and it could be observed so many times that Francis is demanding something catholic and when analyzing his statements exactly it turns out that he demands something heretical. Not to mention his strong support of Cardinal Kasper and his group who lobbied Francis to the position of Bishop of Rome. When do …More
"Francis likes to play humble but is running the Vatican like an autocratic ruler"

That's true and it could be observed so many times that Francis is demanding something catholic and when analyzing his statements exactly it turns out that he demands something heretical. Not to mention his strong support of Cardinal Kasper and his group who lobbied Francis to the position of Bishop of Rome. When do any Cardinals have the courage to ask publicly the question if Francis is still catholic or already heretic.