Remember the mantra is "All are welcome (sic)." Perhaps God is allowing this outrage to goad Leo & other modernist bishops into seeing how their approval of the insanity of limitless immigration & "open borders" is a recipe for disaster. Hey your eminences & excellencies get your own household in order AND call a crusade to cleanse Christian lands of this FILTH!
As Clovis said when he heard of the crucifixion of Our Lord, "If only I had been there with my Franks."
...A profanation of the holiest place in Christendom. An outrageous act, committed in the very heart of the Basilica, under the helpless gaze of those whose duty it was to safeguard it. Once again, this happened under the responsibility of Cardinal Mauro Gambetti, Archpriest of the Papal Basilica, and his collaborators. Once again, the Vatican Gendarmerie and security staff intervened only after several minutes, when the sacrilege had already been consummated.
As Silere non possum has repeatedly denounced, in recent years a climate of intimidation and arbitrariness has taken root inside St. Peter’s Basilica. Priests are reprimanded and treated arrogantly by the young lay staff recruited by Gambetti and members of the Gendarmerie—guilty only of having stepped a few centimeters beyond an “unauthorized” line. But when a man climbs naked onto Peter’s altar or destroys the Baldachin’s candelabra, everyone remains silent. And no one intervenes in time. Indeed, the Gendarmerie was reportedly ordered: “Make the videos disappear, because if Silere non possum publishes them, we’re done for.” A paradox crying out for justice: strictness for priests and faithful, tolerance for vandals and profaners.
Three incidents, one single responsibility
This is not an isolated event. On February 7, 2025...
...Earlier still, on June 1, 2023,...
...Three incidents, all during the Gambetti era...
...Anyone entering St. Peter’s today no longer finds only its artistic splendor. One finds neglect, disorder, and decay. The atmosphere of prayer has vanished; everything is left to chance. Since Cardinal Gambetti turned the Fabbrica di San Pietro into a kind of personal enterprise...
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Action must be taken
Those in positions of responsibility must be held accountable. No more childish excuses, no more perfunctory press conferences or hollow statements. Immediate measures are needed against those who have dismantled the vigilance system and left the Basilica vulnerable and profaned. At stake is the very credibility of an institution.
But he's not the only one to blame, because everyone has known for a long time, and no one has intervened to stop it.
Where are the other cardinals? Is no one intervening? Is no one saying anything?
Saying, "It wasn't me, someone else made the mistake. I'm fine, so we can move on" only serves to shift the blame.
Those who are aware of the truth and can intervene but choose not to act are complicit. Those who don't know are not to blame. But those who know and do nothing are responsible.