03 September 2018

Francis Hides Behind "Silence, Prayer"

It would be helpful if his lickspittles, toadies, and henchmen would try some silence and prayer instead of defaming and culminating Abp Vigano and his supporters!

From Gloria.tv

Pope Francis commented in his September 3 homily on Luke 4 which speaks about Jesus in the synagogue of Nazareth.

He used the homily to implicitly defend himself against the explosive statement of whistle-blower Archbishop Carlo Viganò who witnessed how Francis himself provided the homosexual abuser Cardinal McCarrick with a cover.

In his homily, Francis claimed that Jesus, facing opposition, stayed silent: “With people lacking goodwill, with people who only seek scandal, who seek only division, who seek only destruction, even within the family: silence, prayer.”

He even spoke about "wild dogs" - in Italian: "cani selvaggi" - who seek war and not peace.

Francis needs to be reminded that the Viganò statement is not about villainising its author but about hard facts involving Francis and his pro-gay friends in hushing up the homosexual abuses of Cardinal McCarrick.

Pro-gay and pro-Francis outlets like the Argentinean Clarin.com (September 1) have attempted to label the facts presented by Viganò as "attacks of the ultra-conservative", as if committing and hushing up sexual abuses is o.k. as long as it is done by the liberals.

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