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There Is a Deep Link Between Tucho's Pornographic Lust and Pope Francis' Cruelty

Many are surprised to see Bergoglio as Pope and his faithful Tucho as chief ideologist. What did they expect, these naive souls? - Eck writes on ElWanderer.com (4 March).
- Do thorns really bear figs and brambles apples? Did anyone expect that, in the present state of the Church, the Pope could be a saint and have a wise man as his right-hand man?
- Wouldn't it be more normal to have a pope like Caligula and a donkey who becomes a cardinal?
- Both Francis and Tucho are the living image of the current state of the Church with its triple corruption of government, intelligence and morality.
- The corruption of intelligence is embodied in the figure of Tucho Fernández, who is able to mix the highest and the lowest, mysticism and sex.
- Francis and El Tucho are the spirit of our time in the Church and the world, which is why they have risen to the top unchallenged.
- Tucho's obsession with sex is not strange in the time of Francis' dictatorial pontificate.
- Belloc said that he feared the …More

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Those poor souls need our prayers!

Freemasonry’s Removal from the Code of Canon Law
"During most of the twentieth century, the prohibition on Catholics being Freemasons was well known, as it was explicitly mentioned in the the 1917 Code of Canon Law. Canon 2335 conferred the penalty of excommunication on any Catholic who was the member of a sect which conspired against the Church or the State, including Freemasonry.
However, as time progressed, various clerics began to engage in an appeasement approach which caused confusion among the faithful – and indeed, among the clergy themselves...."
Freemasonry’s Removal from the Code of Canon Law

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Freemasonry’s Removal from the Code of Canon Law

During most of the twentieth century, the prohibition on Catholics being Freemasons was well known, as it was explicitly mentioned in the the 1917 Code of Canon Law. Canon 2335 conferred the penalty of excommunication on any Catholic who was the member of a sect which conspired against the Church or the State, including Freemasonry.
However, as time progressed, various clerics began to engage in an appeasement approach which caused confusion among the faithful – and indeed, among the clergy themselves. This came to a head in the 1970’s when Cardinal John Krol of Philadelphia requested clarification on the matter from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. The Prefect of the CDF at that time was Cardinal Franjo Seper, who wrote to Cardinal Krol assuring him that the penalty of automatic excommunication only applied to members of those organisations which actively plotted against the Church.
Coming as it did, with the apparent authority of the CDF, this statement was seen by many …

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Keep going Mel, don't stop fighting the good fight.

Mel Gibson about the opening ceremony of the Olympic Game
“That the Olympic ceremony in France mocked my faith. Who do they think they are that they can do this? Giving the gold medal to a biological male in women’s swimming had already made me boycott the games, but this offense has sealed the deal. Who conceived & designed that display?

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…and while you’re at it, come back to the TRUE Church. Forsake the deadly, venomous poison of your sedevacantism and return to the nurturing bosom of the Mother.

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With many others, the same filty globosodohomo kaballah worshipping minions of satan!

The very first time I laid eyes on the photograph shown below, which was almost eighteen months ago now, the single rose so carefully placed near the gold cross struck me as being odd. More than odd – it looked like the signature of someone who wanted to publicise his work. A message which might say that, “We were responsible, we had our way with Cardinal Pell.”. Read more : A Rosicrucian Calling-Card on Pell’s Coffin?

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A Rosicrucian Calling-Card on Pell’s Coffin?

The very first time I laid eyes on the photograph shown below, which was almost eighteen months ago now, the single rose so carefully placed near the gold cross struck me as being odd. More than odd – it looked like the signature of someone who wanted to publicise his work. A message which might say that, “We were responsible, we had our way with Cardinal Pell.”
Such a signature in the form of a rose and cross could only mean one thing:
Rosicrucians, members of that esoteric offshoot of Freemasonry known for its strange mix of Catholicism, magic and secret knowledge.
Cardinal Pell’s mortal remains lying in state at the
Now of course, that rose
However, now that we know that Pell’s body was desecrated ( see video below if this is new to you) and now that the suggestion of murder is being unselfconsciously thrown around, I thought this might be a good time to bring it up.
The coffin seems to have been produced by this company: SCACF, as indicated by the letters in the bottom right hand …

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The Australian tv personality pretty strongly implied that Pell’s body had been stripped of its garments, with them just being thrown into the coffin, while still in Rome. Clearly, something very bad happened. That his nose was broken doesn’t prove anything, but it is the sort of thing that could happen if he had been smothered. I hope that this is delved into. The elites are turning on Biden; may the same happen to Bergoglio.

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There Is No Plan B. What You Never Wanted to Know About Gloria.tv

Like everyone else, Gloria.tv is looking back on some strange years - not only in a bad way. We're seeing people of all languages sign up and publish their content every day, and at an increasing rate.
Gloria.tv is special because it is not another editorial Christian news site telling others what to think. It is a social network that empowers believers themselves. Everyone can contribute. People can post, chat, like, read, communicate, make friends (we even know of some who got married through Gloria.tv) or disagree with theological opponents.
When Gloria.tv started in 2007, we ignored the economic truths that such a project would be very expensive (for our standards). But we knew that, given enough time, we could develop our own software and handle the hardware needed for a big social media. Unaffordable? ... never mind. God and our users, friends, and family would provide somehow.
We simply ignored the fact that without a big money donor - an uncle from America who never came - it …More

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"The very last bishop consecrated by Pope Benedict before he retired was... Bishop Joseph Strickland. I find that very comforting, and wonder if it has prophetic significance. In any case, Bishop Strickland is a gift to the Church, as was Cardinal Pell." Catholic columnist, Sheryl Collmer
Please read the moving words of Sheryl Collmer about Pope Francis' removal of Bishop Joseph Strickland from the Diocese of Tyler, Texas.

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Twilight in Tyler

When the Cathedral bells swung five minutes before Mass last weekend, they seemed to know. The Ave sung with the Rosary was so mournful, you’d think someone had died. A light went out in Tyler on Saturday.
The seat of the bishop is empty; the coat of arms will be replaced. We have all been dealt a blow that fails in justice, compassion, and charity. The loss of a bishop always hammers the people, but the loss is usually to death, which can still be celebrated. This loss is unmitigated.
Our Protestant friends in Tyler have been following the disturbing events since the Apostolic Visitation in June, and we all received calls and texts from them on Saturday. Bishop Strickland is honored in this mostly-Baptist town as a true follower of Jesus Christ.
Orthodox. Faithful. Free.
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One Protestant friend asked me what church I would be going to now; but we don’t roll that way. We can’t leave our Church; where else would we find the …

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I can attest this book is exactly the man, the Cardinal, the apostle & the greatest Australian ever. God grant you eternal rest our dear and forever loved Cardinal the great martyr Pell.
Pell Contra Mundum, Fr. Robert A. Sirico profiles the late Cardinal George Pell including some incisive reflections on the Synod he called ‘a toxic nightmare.’

In Pell Contra Mundum, Fr. Robert A. Sirico profiles the late Cardinal George Pell including some incisive reflections on the Synod he called ‘a toxic nightmare.’

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Pell Contra Mundum: Cardinal Truth on the Synod — Beyond These Stone Walls

A Prequel: The German Inquisition of Benedict XVI
I cannot continue this post without placing it in its truthful context with an extended excerpt from my March 2, 2022 post, “
Benedict XVI Faced the Cruelty of a German Inquisition.” Following vile accusations out of Germany that Benedict XVI was negligent in dealing with sexual abuse charges against a priest 40 years earlier, it did not take long for the true agenda to be unmasked. In the same week as this condemnation of Benedict, a meeting of Germany’s “Synodal Path” declared its support for same-sex unions, sweeping revisions in Church teaching on homosexuality and the practice of priestly celibacy, the ordination of women, lay involvement in the selection of bishops, and other signs of a Catholic “woke” agenda.
Several clergy from Germany anonymously shared that post with others, but only one under his own name on social media. On April 11, 2022, a group of 103 bold and faithful bishops from the United States, Canada, and around …

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Where is the past? Who can tell what has happened and is gone with any precision? The past remains nowhere but in the mind of God. He cannot tell it to us in full becuse we would be unable to comprehend and it would be useless. But we need to know it for our own edification and salvation. The explanation of the past in God's Word in the Bible is word for word precisely what we need to believe in order to be saved. It would be useless and inappropirate to question it.

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The man suffered courageously from outrageous false accusations. However, he was far from orthodox in his approach to Holy Scripture (I believe he has an advanced degree in Scripture). In a discussion with the infamous atheist, Richard Dawkins, +Pell answered a question from Dawkins about the account of Adam & Eve in Genesis 3. When Pell said he did not believe its historicity, Dawkins asked him what that did to the Catholic dogma regarding original sin. +Pell looked at him blankly. It was apparent (as unbelievable as it may sound) that he had never considered the question.

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St. Mary MacKillop, the only Australian saint, please interceded for Australia has fallen into the hands of demons.

August 8 - Catholic Australia: St. Mary MacKillop and Radio Replies
Mary of the Cross MacKillop was born on January 15, 1842, in Melbourne, Australia. Conditions in the mid-nineteenth century were still primitive. Poverty was rife, especially in country areas. Religious discrimination was also widespread, and the plight of native, aboriginal people was deplorable.
Many of the first settlers were convicts with little education, and many were descendants of Irish Catholics, discriminated against because of their religion and place of origin. The Church had few priests to serve its people who were scattered around rural areas and experiencing poverty.
Mary was the first of eight children of Catholic Scottish immigrants, Alexander MacKillop and Flora MacDonald. They imbued their children with a great love for the Church and the supernatural virtues of faith, hope and charity. Their family was poor, and the father was often without work because he dabbled in business and politics. Mary, in …More

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"Vaccination is the devil's baptism" Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò

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