Bishop Vitus Huonder, who resides with the SSPX in Switzerland, has been hospitalized for suspicion of cancer.
Bischof Huonder im Spital.
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🙏🙏🙏 instead of ignorant snark.
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I hope he didn’t take the the SSPX justified vax. Kyrie Eleison
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Francis’ full “white flag” interview with RSI - aired March 20 (in Italian with English subtitles)
L'intervista integrale di Papa Francesco a RSI con "bandiera bianca" andata in onda il 20 marzo (in italiano con sottotitoli in inglese)More
L'intervista integrale di Papa Francesco a RSI con "bandiera bianca"
andata in onda il 20 marzo (in italiano con sottotitoli in inglese)
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Francis doubles down on those who refused the China Virus "vaccine"

Autobiography: Francis at Least Believes in the Dogma of the Covid Injections

The autobiography of Pope Francis was published on 19 March. Key points. - Opposing the [controversial] Covid injections based on mRNA is like "opposing the antidote" and thus "an almost suicidal act …More
The autobiography of Pope Francis was published on 19 March. Key points.
- Opposing the [controversial] Covid injections based on mRNA is like "opposing the antidote" and thus "an almost suicidal act of denial," says vaccine expert Jorge Mario Bergoglio.
- Francis repeated his condemnation of Cardinal Burke, first made in 2021: "There were even some anti-vaxxers among the bishops: some came close to death".
- The stories published by PillarCatholic and RemnantNewspaper about the inclusion of women in the next conclave are, according to Francis, "pure fantasy" aimed at "damaging and dividing the Church" [which is what Francis himself is doing].
- Francis is full of admiration for Benedict XVI, but admits that he was unhappy to have him around because the ex-pope was manipulated for "political and ideological" reasons.
- As much as he praises the resignation of Benedict XVI [who was much better off at the moment when he resigned than Francis is now], he doesn't see "any conditions for …More
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Call it: "Act of Love" dogma (which basically said, if you love me and the environment, you inject venom in your veins and die, so the population is …More
Call it: "Act of Love" dogma (which basically said, if you love me and the environment, you inject venom in your veins and die, so the population is reduced, for the benefit of the 'davos' crowd). Who can ever forget the desolate St. Peter Square - and this humanoid telling people to do the "act of love" .. while he locked shut all Churches and thereafter ordered all Holy Water from all Churches of God, replaced by sanitizer? And, still today, there are numerous (sadly) Churches that still have the 'germicide' instead of the Sacramental! Jorge Mario Bergoglio .. the non-pope; going along with his 'maleficent puppeteers' who want to replace the Creator and the Creation, by first destroying Catholics and Christianity! He will surely go down in history....but not His-story, which counts more!
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Deathvaxx is unholy sacrament of Bergoglio's antichurch (and all those who follow this path to Hell)
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In an essay for First Things, retired Archbishop Charles Chaput writes: “It becomes hard to avoid the conclusion that an undercurrent of resentment is one of the distinguishing and most regrettable …More
In an essay for First Things, retired Archbishop Charles Chaput writes: “It becomes hard to avoid the conclusion that an undercurrent of resentment is one of the distinguishing and most regrettable marks of the Francis pontificate.”

Archbishop Chaput about Tucho: Not Superficial But Wrong

The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith has the task of protecting the integrity of Catholic doctrine and practice, a duty that is vital to the lives of the faithful, writes retired Philadelphia …More
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith has the task of protecting the integrity of Catholic doctrine and practice, a duty that is vital to the lives of the faithful, writes retired Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput on FirstThings.com (14 March).
"What we believe - about the Eucharist, for example, or the nature and purpose of human sexuality - and how we understand and apply what we believe, constitute the 'glue' that seals Catholics as a distinct people."
Monsignor Chaput thinks that Tucho Fernández holds a "uniquely important office" but is very different in thought and substance from his predecessor, Joseph Ratzinger.
He quotes extensively from an essay by the Spaniard José Granados in 'Communio' (Winter 2023).
To dismiss Fernández's thought as superficial would be a mistake, Monsignor Chaput believes. For him, Tucho has "a significant work": "His thinking isn't shallow. It's simply wrong in some crucial ways, with big implications".
Tucho insists that the main outward …More

Former Bishop of Magdeburg: “We need reform and renewal”

The first bishop of Magdeburg after the end of the GDR, Leo Nowak, declared: “We need reform and renewal.” Nowak is celebrating his 95th birthday on Sunday and made the comments in an interview on the …More
The first bishop of Magdeburg after the end of the GDR, Leo Nowak, declared: “We need reform and renewal.” Nowak is celebrating his 95th birthday on Sunday and made the comments in an interview on the website of his diocese, for which he who was responsible until 2004, was published.
“Regaining credibility is the order of the day,” emphasized the bishop. “This requires a great sensitivity to authenticity and trust. Some of the church’s behavior is simply no longer understandable to people today.”
“Religious language is often met with a lack of understanding,” he explained. “'Compulsory celibacy' or the ban on women being ordained as deacons and priests is met with incomprehension because equal rights for women play a major role in public society. This is also why the so-called 'synodal path' is a hopeful initiative. We need renewal!”
Regarding the discussions about the AfD, Nowak said, without going into detail: “The German Bishops’ Conference recently took a clear and unequivocal position …More
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German Cardinal Paul Josef Cordes, who died today aged 89, was co-founder of World Youth Day and from 1995 to 2010 headed the Pontifical Council "Cor Unum" which coordinated Catholic charities and …More
German Cardinal Paul Josef Cordes, who died today aged 89, was co-founder of World Youth Day and from 1995 to 2010 headed the Pontifical Council "Cor Unum" which coordinated Catholic charities and donated funds to humanitarian causes.

Cardinal Cordes Dead, Called Homosexual Blessings “Sacrilegious”

Curia Cardinal Paul Josef Cordes, 89, died in Rome on 15 March. He was a bishop in the Roman Curia for 34 years, first as the Vice President of the Council for the Laity and co-initiator of World Youth …More
Curia Cardinal Paul Josef Cordes, 89, died in Rome on 15 March. He was a bishop in the Roman Curia for 34 years, first as the Vice President of the Council for the Laity and co-initiator of World Youth Days, then as President of the Dicastery Cor Unum.
Cordes came to the Vatican by chance. In 1978, as auxiliary bishop of Paderborn, he was assigned to accompany Cardinal Karol Wojtyla of Krakow on a visit to Germany, during which Wojtyla also accepted an honorary doctorate from the controversial theological faculty of Tübingen. Weeks later, Wojtyla was elected Pope and in 1979 he called Cordes to Rome.
A neo-conservative, Cordes supported new spiritual communities and movements and was a friend of Benedict XVI. He has been a moderate critic of Francis' pontificate, including in statements to LifeSiteNews.com.
Cardinal Cordes has defended the first Dubia cardinals who questioned Amoris Laetitia. He criticised the 2019 Synod on the Amazon, and called Francis' Pachamama ceremonies a lapse …More
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In 2020, he said that Germany was being secularized by a “theological virus” that “infects the Truth of the faith; it creates a modern hermeneutic …More
In 2020, he said that Germany was being secularized by a “theological virus” that “infects the Truth of the faith; it creates a modern hermeneutic for classical concepts of salvation and fills them with secular-empirical thinking.” He stressed that any observations of the “signs of the times” must be interpreted “in the light of the eternal Word of God” rather than the other way around. He also echoed Benedict XVI's words: That “only obedience and love for our Lord Jesus Christ can point the right way.”
Source: Cardinal Paul Cordes’ Lament: The Church in Germany Is Infected by a ‘Theological Virus’
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DENIED by Hong Kong diocese: Security bill no threat to Confession 🇭🇰
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Human rights activists warn Hong Kong law could attack Seal of Confession

HONG KONG (PerMariam) –– An international collection of individuals and organisations have condemned a new Hong Kong law, warning …
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"It is right that these people who are living the gift of love can have legal coverage like everyone else. Jesus often went out to meet people who lived on the margins, and that's what the Church should …More
"It is right that these people who are living the gift of love can have legal coverage like everyone else. Jesus often went out to meet people who lived on the margins, and that's what the Church should do today with people from the LGBTQ+ community, who within the Church are often marginalized: make them feel at home, especially those who have received baptism and are in effect part of God's people. And those who have not received baptism and wish to receive it, or those who wish to be godparents, please let them be welcomed."

Francis' Autobiography: Homosexuals Live the "Gift of Love"

Next week, Francis will publish his autobiography 'Life. La mia storia nella Storia' (My Story in History). The first excerpts were published on Corriere.it (14 March), a website reflecting the point …More
Next week, Francis will publish his autobiography 'Life. La mia storia nella Storia' (My Story in History).
The first excerpts were published on Corriere.it (14 March), a website reflecting the point of view of the oligarchs.
The book was written with the help of Francis' friend Fabio Marchese Ragona, a media activist in the service of regime propaganda. Marchese invents something like a "history of the 88 years of Jorge Mario Bergoglio", linking it to historical events such as Hiroshima or the Covid hysteria.
Francis recounts that his grandparents and their son Mario, Francis's father, planned to leave Genoa for Argentina on the SS Principessa Mafalda at the beginning of October 1927. These plans failed because they didn't have the money for the tickets. So, the trip was postponed.
The SS Principessa Mafalda sank off the coast of Brazil. Three hundred of the 1,252 passengers drowned. In February 1929, the Bergoglios left for Argentina.
One of the people who influenced him was Esther …More
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@Wilma Lopez No worries! In New York's St. Patrick's Cathedral, homosexuals were very respected during a funeral liturgy. They were able to shout their …More
@Wilma Lopez No worries!
In New York's St. Patrick's Cathedral, homosexuals were very respected during a funeral liturgy. They were able to shout their propaganda happily and proudly into the church. The priest didn't criticize them a word, especially since they filled the entire cathedral.The intercessions that are said in Germany at holy masses for everyone in the Novus Ordo often have a mournful theme about the recognition of this sinful way of life. Whoever encourages sinners lures them to hell. And doesn't it hurt the abandoned spouse greatly when the new couple is blessed by the priest? Is this supposed to be “pastoral”?
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Love is not sodomy. A sodomites bed must be so disgusting, must smell like 💩. 🤮
On 12 March 1974, Onoda Hiroo, a former sub-lieutenant in the Imperial Japanese Army, returned to Japan after hiding in the jungle of the Philippine island of Lubang for almost 30 years after the end …More
On 12 March 1974, Onoda Hiroo, a former sub-lieutenant in the Imperial Japanese Army, returned to Japan after hiding in the jungle of the Philippine island of Lubang for almost 30 years after the end of the Second World War. He was discovered there in February of the same year by the adventurer Suzuki Norio. Onoda refused to accept that the war was over and that Japan had been defeated until his former commander Taniguchi Yoshimi travelled to the island in March and asked him to "surrender".
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March 12, 1974: World War II Holdout Onoda Hiroo Returns to Japan

World War II holdout Onoda Hiroo returned to Japan from Lubang Island in the Philippines on this day in 1974. Read in other languages …
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Des rühme der blut'ge Tyrann sich nicht, dass der Freund dem Freunde gebrochen die Pflicht, er schlachte der Opfer zweie, und glaube an Liebe und Treue!More
Des rühme der blut'ge Tyrann sich nicht,
dass der Freund dem Freunde gebrochen die Pflicht,
er schlachte der Opfer zweie,
und glaube an Liebe und Treue!
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Ireland's government concedes defeat in the referendums on "Family" and "Care," which were intended to make the country's constitution "more progressive" and "gender-neutral."

Ireland Rejects Further Destruction

The Irish people massively rejected two of the regime's proposals for constitutional change on the family on 8 March. The Irish regime conceded on Saturday that it had lost both referendums decisively. …More
The Irish people massively rejected two of the regime's proposals for constitutional change on the family on 8 March.
The Irish regime conceded on Saturday that it had lost both referendums decisively.
The first asked people to 'broaden' the definition of family from those based on marriage to include 'lasting relationships'.
The second proposed replacing language about a mother's 'domestic duties' with a clause recognising the care that family members provide for each other.
The victorious 'no' campaigners had argued that the concept of a 'durable relationship' was undefined and confusing, and that mothers would be 'erased' from the Constitution. The changes could also have constitutionally protected polygamous relationships in Muslim and other families.
Ireland voted for homosexual pseudo-marriage in 2015 and for murderous abortion in 2018.
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The Coptic Orthodox Church have "decided to suspend the theological dialogue with the Catholic Church, reevaluate the results achieved by the dialogue from its beginning 20 yrs ago, & establish new …More
The Coptic Orthodox Church have "decided to suspend the theological dialogue with the Catholic Church, reevaluate the results achieved by the dialogue from its beginning 20 yrs ago, & establish new standards & mechanisms for the dialogue to proceed in the future." 😳

Ecumenical Isolation: Sodoma Supplicans Ends Dialogue with Coptic Church

The Coptic Orthodox suspended dialogue with Francis' Church at its plenary session on 7 March (CopticOrthodox.church). The Copts are the main Orthodox Church in Egypt. Historically they have denied …More
The Coptic Orthodox suspended dialogue with Francis' Church at its plenary session on 7 March (CopticOrthodox.church).
The Copts are the main Orthodox Church in Egypt. Historically they have denied the human nature of Christ.
The meeting was attended by 110 of their 133 bishops. It was led by Pope Tawadros II, whom Traditionis-Custodes Francis allowed to celebrate a liturgy in Rome's St Paul's Basilica in 2018.
Citing Scripture, the Copts reaffirm their firm opposition to homosexuality. They explain that "any blessing of such relations of whatever kind" is "a blessing for sin" and "this is unacceptable".
Key phrase: "It was decided to suspend the theological dialogue with the Catholic Church, to re-evaluate the results of the dialogue achieved since its beginning twenty years ago, and to establish new norms and mechanisms for the continuation of the dialogue".
The break with the Copts comes after the Russian Orthodox called Francis' homosexual propaganda piece 'Somoda supplicans' a "…More
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Although his mobility has been limited for months, Pope Francis has ordinarily been able to take a few steps without assistance. But on Wednesday, after sitting during the audience on a chilly day, he …More
Although his mobility has been limited for months, Pope Francis has ordinarily been able to take a few steps without assistance. But on Wednesday, after sitting during the audience on a chilly day, he was unable to climb into his vehicle.

Health Issues: Francis Couldn't Get into the Popemobile (Video)

Pope Francis, 87, struggled on Wednesday with his public speaking and mobility. He had difficulty in standing and couldn't get into the popemobile after the audience. When he grabbed the handrails, …More
Pope Francis, 87, struggled on Wednesday with his public speaking and mobility.
He had difficulty in standing and couldn't get into the popemobile after the audience. When he grabbed the handrails, Francis couldn't get into the vehicle, so he was pushed in a wheelchair.
During the audience, an aide read Francis’ speech. He told the crowd it was "because I still have a cold and I cannot read well."
The Vatican’s press office announced on February 24 that Francis was suffering from a mild case of the flu. Days later, he was taken to Rome's Gemelli University Hospital for diagnostic tests.
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Why is this important? Don't worry, he will not do a favor to cowardly bishops and drop dead - no, all of us will continue to be tested to our limits …More
Why is this important? Don't worry, he will not do a favor to cowardly bishops and drop dead - no, all of us will continue to be tested to our limits - and then we will account for our deeds in front of God

German priest attends induction ceremony of sodomite group mocking catholic nuns

Wolfgang F. Rothe is a German priest who holds a doctorate in canon law from the Opus Dei-affiliated Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome. In 2013, he obtained a doctorate in theology from …More
Wolfgang F. Rothe is a German priest who holds a doctorate in canon law from the Opus Dei-affiliated Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome. In 2013, he obtained a doctorate in theology from the University of Munich.
After completing his doctorate in canon law — his supervisor was Georg Gänswein — Rothe became the secretary of bishop Kurt Krenn in the diocese of St. Pölten, Austria, in 2002. The following year he was appointed vice-rector of the diocesan seminary there.
Initially, Rothe (pronounced RO-tuh) was known as a conservative. But in the summer of 2004, a sex scandal broke out at the seminary when the Austrian periodical Profil published lewd photos showing priests kissing seminarians. Rothe was allegedly one of them.
The Vatican sent an investigator. To make a long story short, bishop Krenn ended up resigning, the seminary was closed, and Rothe was suspended and given some time to “come to his senses” before being allowed to re-enter priestly ministry in late 2008 but …More

First german bishop for queer pastoral care sees opening up of the church

The first representative for queer pastoral care of the German Bishops' Conference, Essen Auxiliary Bishop Ludger Schepers (70), recognizes a change in his church. His commission is a starting signal …More
The first representative for queer pastoral care of the German Bishops' Conference, Essen Auxiliary Bishop Ludger Schepers (70), recognizes a change in his church. His commission is a starting signal for more openness to queer issues in the Catholic Church , he said in an interview with Deutschlandfunk (Tuesday). “There will certainly be a lot of things that will come to the table in the next few months that can then be openly discussed.” According to Schepers, the church has so far suppressed such topics for various reasons. Church teaching states that no one should be discriminated against based on their gender orientation. Many queer people also wanted to live their faith and not write off the church. He wants to act as a networker for them in his new position.
According to Schepers, there are already church groups that deal with queer issues. Building on the Synodal Path reform project , these approaches must now be pursued further. Many dioceses already have addresses where queer …More
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Maybe he can't read?......... Who does he mistakenly believe he is serving? (Romans 1:26-27) Because of this, God gave them over to shameful lusts. …More
Maybe he can't read?......... Who does he mistakenly believe he is serving?
(Romans 1:26-27)
Because of this, God gave them over to shameful lusts. Even their women exchanged natural relations for unnatural ones. In the same way the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed with lust for one another. Men committed indecent acts with other men, and received in themselves the due penalty for their perversion.
(1 Corinthians 6:9-10)
Do you not know that the wicked will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor male prostitutes nor homosexual offenders (Sodomites) nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God.
(1 Timothy 1:9-10)
knowing this: that the law is not made for a righteous person, but for the lawless and insubordinate, for the ungodly and for sinners, for the unholy and profane, for murderers of fathers and murderers of mothers, …More
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France has taken off the cross from the Les Invalides (the church where Napoleon is buried) in Paris from the official poster design for the 2024 Olympic Games in France.

Olympic Games in France: No Cross, Please!

The posters for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games were unveiled at the Musée d'Orsay on 4 March. They were created by a certain Ugo Gattoni. A composition of micro-elements and small scenes …More
The posters for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games were unveiled at the Musée d'Orsay on 4 March. They were created by a certain Ugo Gattoni.
A composition of micro-elements and small scenes of a utopian, fantasy version of Paris, they include the Eiffel Tower, the Patrouille de France, the Metro, the Seine, the Arc de Triomphe. Familiar places, monuments and symbols are rearranged and reinterpreted.
Most notable: The cross on Les Invalides in Paris, which houses military history museums, has been removed.
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+Argüello elected new Spanish bishops’ leader 🇪🇸
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Luis Argüello y José Cobo, presidente y vicepresidente de la Conferencia Episcopal Española - Alfa …

El arzobispo de Valladolid ha sido elegido presidente de la CEE para el cuatrienio 2024-2028, con 48…
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Francis makes clear that the FSSP can only go forward if its priests concelebrate at the NO Chrism Mass

Francis Asks FSSP Priests to Co-Preside at Novus Ordo Eucharist

On 29 February, Francis mentioned his "wish" to the superiors of the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter (FSSP) that their priests co-preside at the Novus Ordo Chrism Mass, or at least be present during …More
On 29 February, Francis mentioned his "wish" to the superiors of the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter (FSSP) that their priests co-preside at the Novus Ordo Chrism Mass, or at least be present during this event - "while [supposedly] respecting the freedom of each individual priest".
This information is currently circulating in a memo "for internal use only", but is not included in the public communication about the audience.
The secret version was published by Edward Pentin on Twitter.com, but then deleted.
The party language contained in the internal communication can be translated as follows: "Burn incense on the Novus Ordo table or I will take away the Mass from you".
Picture: Atavique, Twitter.com, #newsUzahbhcqtn
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Anonymous Cardinal (signed Demos II) on qualities needed for next pope at upcoming conclave, as Francis leaves the “Church more fractured than at any time in her recent history.”

Anonymous Cardinal Writes about What Must Change after Francis

A cardinal using the pseudonym "Demos II" has written about the qualities needed in the next Pope. The text, entitled "Profile of the next Pope", published on LaNuovaBq.it, was shared on social media …More
A cardinal using the pseudonym "Demos II" has written about the qualities needed in the next Pope.
The text, entitled "Profile of the next Pope", published on LaNuovaBq.it, was shared on social media by Hong Kong Cardinal Joseph Zen.
The pseudonym Demos was first used by the late Cardinal George Pell in the spring of 2022 to criticise abuses in Francis' pontificate. The key points.
Shortcomings of Francis
- An autocratic, vindictive style of government
- carelessness in matters of law and legality
- intolerance of dissent, even respectful dissent
- most seriously: a pattern of ambiguity in matters of faith and morals. Francis leaves behind "a Church more divided than at any time in its recent history". The next pontificate must be one of reconciliation, recovery and restoration of truths that have slowly been obscured or lost among many Christians. Fundamental truth that need to be emphasised (a) No one is saved except by and through Christ, as Christ himself made clear. (b) God is …More
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New archbishop for Strasbourg archdiocese 🇫🇷

Appointment: New Archbishop of Strasbourg Archdiocese

Bishop Pascal Delannoy is the new Archbishop of Strasbourg, as Gloria.tv reported in January. The appointment was announced by the French government in the Journal Officiel on February 28. The previous …More
Bishop Pascal Delannoy is the new Archbishop of Strasbourg, as Gloria.tv reported in January. The appointment was announced by the French government in the Journal Officiel on February 28. The previous archbishop, Monsignor Luc Ravel, was forced to resign in April 2023.
Archbishop Delannoy has been bishop of Saint-Denis since 2009. He is praised by the oligarch media as a "peacemaker", as "calm" and "wise" - or, in other words, adaptable to the world of the oligarchs.
The Jesuit Marcel Remon who lives in Saint-Denis said of Delannoy: “If he didn't have his pectoral cross, you wouldn't even know he was a bishop.”
Born in Comines (northern France), on the border with Belgium, Monsignor Delannoy worked as an accountant before being ordained a priest at the age of 32.
Picture: Pascal Delannoy © wikicommons, CC BY-SA, #newsFvtuaootkv