12 April 2018

Order of Malta Members Warned Not to Insult Pope Online

Francis' bully boys at work again! When I was younger, I had a fantasy of becoming a Knight of Magistral Grace of the Order of Malta, since that class does not have to show quarterings of nobility. It's probably just as well that I didn't! I would find it even harder to not 'insult' the Pope if I were a member of an Order of which he is in the process of trying to destroy.

Not only have they been ordered not to 'insult' the Pope online, they have also been ordered not to defend The Dictator Pope or its author, who is a 'suspended' Knight of the Order.

(If you should be moved to purchase The Dictator Pope, I am required to tell you that I will receive a commission on the sale.)

Further, they have been ordered to report anyone who violates these orders. Police State, anyone?

From The Catholic Herald



They were also told not to defend the 'Dictator Pope' book or author Henry Sire

Members of the Order of Malta have been warned not to defend the Dictator Pope book or its author on social media, or make statements “offensive to the Holy Father”.
In an email seen by the Catholic Herald, members are warned that they face disciplinary action if they fail to comply, referring to Articles 119 to 125 of the Code of the Order. These articles state that members can face sanctions ranging from warnings to expulsion if they act in an unworthy manner.
It also tells members to “swiftly” report anyone not complying.
The email, which was sent to British members on Holy Saturday, states that the President of the British Association has asked that the message be circulated to all members “especially those who use social media”.
“We ask that you to pay the utmost attention to avoid exposing the Order to any further damage and to swiftly report any behaviour which is not in line with that envisaged by membership in the Order,” it concludes.
A spokesperson said the email was sent to all Order of Malta members worldwide.
The Order suspended Henry Sire last month after he was revealed as the author of the Dictator Pope, a book that caused a considerable stir when it appeared in December. The book tells the story of Francis’s pontificate, as well as his life before becoming Pope, comparing his style of governance with that of Argentine dictator Juan Perón.
The Order of Malta described the book as a “vile attack” on the Pontiff, and said it was launching an investigation into Sire.
Henry Sire has hinted that he will challenge the suspension.

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