SilereNonPossum.it has published an image showing Francis who, halfway through his May 17 general audience in St. Peter's Square with allegedly 20,000 faithful present, decided to answer a call on his mobile phone. Francis has shown such ill-bred behaviour before, in December 2021 in the Paul VI Hall. Minutes of silence followed, while Vatican cameras framed the square from afar. IlSismografo points out that Francis has insisted in dozens of addresses not to use mobile phones during community gatherings: "Catechesis is such a gathering."
For this such obvious behaviour of bergoglio there can be only one explanation. He got that cellphone from someone who installed him on that seat. Does anyone thinks Our Lord needs the cellphone to reach anyone? Of course not! Furthermore, someone who gave him that phone is probably the only one who have that number and also the only one who call him. And he must keep that phone al the time, and …More
For this such obvious behaviour of bergoglio there can be only one explanation. He got that cellphone from someone who installed him on that seat. Does anyone thinks Our Lord needs the cellphone to reach anyone? Of course not!
Furthermore, someone who gave him that phone is probably the only one who have that number and also the only one who call him. And he must keep that phone al the time, and he also must take the calls every time they call him. And why do they call him on that moment exactly? Because they will make fun of him and they send a clear message to everyone about who are his bosses.
Francis - who is touted as "humble" - is tone deaf to the common rules of decency when speaking to the faithful. Polite society holds that people before you take precedence over phone calls. Cognitive dissonance.
We could all tell there wasn’t an ounce of humility in the man, from the moment he was introduced, having refused the proper vesture. It’s not unlike the bishops who commission new wooden croziers that cost thousands, and are ugly, and will break when dropped, when they could use something beautiful from the archives for free.