Cardinal Rodríguez Maradiaga loses it
In his new interview book Cardinal Rodríguez Maradiaga loses his temper when lashing out on Cardinal Raymond Burke because he stated that the controversial document Amoris Laetitia is not part of …
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This is the "prelate" who preferring to be "small" took a bike ride around "his" ( can't make it up) Cathedral, cause he is like Little Therese - what vomit making garbage these friends of papa Francis spout.
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I think now it is going cardinal against cardinal as said in la salette
I have not trust in this pontificat
I have not trust in this pontificat
Someone needs to remind Cardinal Maradiaga, that if Cardinal Burke was looking for power and prestige, as he put it, would not have criticized Pope Francis form the start, which is why He was demoted in the first place. Bravo Cardinal Burke.........
Cardinal Raymond Burke ,he is right on, regarding Amoris Laetitia , and catholics appreciate him very much for his courage in speaking out ,
View 2 more likes."The work of the devil will infiltrate even into the Church in such a way that one will see cardinals opposing cardinals, bishops against other bishops..." Our Lady of Akita
View 2 more likes.In the words of Johnny Depp's Willy Wonka, I would say to Cdl. Maradiaga: "You're really weird!"
Cardinal Burke directs his comments to the issues; Cardinal Maradiaga would serve himself and all of us better if he also focused on the issues. If Cardinal Burke is wrong, refute him on the issues, not with disparaging his character. But like many liberals, Cardinal Maradiaga can not make his case using the facts, so he must resort to attacking the character of the one with whom he disagrees.
Interesting. Now they're going after one another. Cardinal Oscar is a Latin American 'progressive' nobody who has been and still is close to Pope Francis. Of course, he will defend his friend. Cardinal Burke will not respond. He's got too much class to get into the mud with this clown. Personally, I would speak to Cardinal Rodríguez privately (no witnesses) and, in so many words, would advise … More