I have no respect for the Cardinals or Bishops of the Catholic Church, that they do not confront this apostate, heretic and blasphemer of a "pope" Francis and force him to resign in disgrace. They are all a bunch of worthless cowards at best. At worst, they support the heresy and blasphemy of Bergoglio.
There are two people to blame for the Church undergoing tremendous suffering and persecution of the faith and heresy against the Faith.
They are:
Pope Paul VI- who betrayed the entire Catholic faith and tradition by discarding the traditions of the Faith and allowing for the warping of the Mass into an improvised godless service which has destroyed the faith of milions, and which triggered the biggest decline n Mass attendance of the Catholic world. It was he who also oversaw the wholesale destruction of male and female religious life, and the infiltration of homosexuals into seminaries and the hierarchy of the Church.
Pope John Paul II, who did little to no work as Supreme Pontiff, but rather assumed the role of globe trotting perpetual tourist in his 110+ foreign trips in his 26 year misrule. It is he we have to blame, for the enormous influx of homosexuals into seminaries and clergy, and for appointing as bishops hundreds of homosexuals, and covering up pedophiles. Though he did a handful of good things as Pope, most of his reign was a corrupt infiltration of radical liberals and homosexuals. Under his reign, Bergoglio was chosen to be Archbishop of Buenos Aires despite warnings from Bergoglio's superiors not to appoint him.....and also not to make him a Cardinal......which JPII did anyway.
Benedict XVI's only fault was in being a wimpish introvert, who gave up when the situation in the Church becamse at a crisis stage. He resigned, fully expecting one of his staunch supporters to be elected. That backfired badly, but he was shockingly naive to expect that a good man would follow him.
(It shows how much Pope Francis is NOT loved either in Rome or in the world, that the Vatican has instituted a monthly outdoor day of adoration before the Blessed Sacrament right in St. Peter's Square. That is a very good initiative, and the photos were very Catholic and beautiful....but the theme of the premiere month's adoration was....to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the election of Pope Francis. Less than 1,000 people came to St. Peters to participate. HAHAHAHAHA! I can understand them not wanting to commemorate/pray for Pope Francis.
Hopefully April's Day of Adoration will have a more worthy theme, and be better attended.
I didn't commemorate or pray for Pope Francis on his anniversary. On the contrary, I wish he had never been elected at all.

