From The Remnant
RomeReports' coverage of the Synod on Young People gave us this gem yesterday:
On Sunday seven new blesseds will be raised to the altars as saints. Among them, we find a former pope, a martyr, two nuns, two priests and a young layman.
Pope Francis will preside over this grand ceremony, which will likely see some 70,000 pilgrims.
It will be a special day of celebration, also for the pope.
MSGR. ANGELO BECCIU
Prefect, Congregation for the Causes of Saints
Prefect, Congregation for the Causes of Saints
"I think the pope will be very happy. One of the first things he told me at the beginning of his pontificate was that he was waiting and praying to be able to canonize Paul VI."
Francis's Vatican has become an absolute God-forsaken sham.
This man will have the audacity to try to raise to the altars one of the worst destroyers of Faith and Liturgy in history? And he has the gall to say he prayed to be able to do this?
Francis seems to have no fear of God at all, if, that is, he even believes He exists.
Whatever. Pope Paul VI was no saint, and only a fanatical modernist ideologue would suggest he was:
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