19 April 2020

Archbishop Carlo Vigano’s Telling Letter About Pope Francis

As I've said, dropping the Papal titles makes it all about the person of Francis, not about the Papacy serving the Church.

From Every Day For Life Canada


Archbishop Carlo Vigano's has written a very strong and telling letter about Pope Francis and his attempts to revise and undermine the very meaning of the papacy. We post the Letter titled, "You Have Said So" and let the readers decide for themselves. One thing is certain we need to pray for Pope Francis and the universal Church because it's under attack more than ever, both from within and from numerous outside forces The culture wars are stronger than ever. Here's Archbishop Vigano's letter:

“Truly, I say to you, one of you will betray me.” And they were very sorrowful, and began to say to him one after another, “Is it I, Lord?” He answered, “He who has dipped his hand in the dish with me, will betray me. The Son of man goes as it is written of him, but woe to that man by whom the Son of man is betrayed! It would have been better for that man if he had not been born.” Judas, who betrayed him, said, “Is it I, Master?” He said to him, “You have said so.” Mt 26, 20-25
“YOU HAVE SAID SO”
On March 25, the 2020 Pontifical Yearbook was published with a real novelty. It may seem like a typographical trifle, in the part dedicated to the reigning pontiff, but this is not the case. Until last year, in fact, Francis’s titles were listed at the top of the page, beginning with “Vicar of Christ”, “Successor of the Prince of the Apostles” etc., and ending with his birth name and a very brief biography.
In the new edition, on the other hand, the secular name JORGE MARIO BERGOGLIO stands out in large letters, followed by the biography, the date of election and the beginning of his “ministry as universal Pastor of the Church.” Separated by a dash and the words, “Historical titles,” all the titles of the Roman Pontiff are then listed, as if they were no longer an integral part of the Munus Petrinum that legitimizes the authority which the Church recognizes in the Pope.
This change in the layout and content of an official text of the Catholic Church cannot be ignored, nor is it possible to attribute it to a gesture of humility on the part of Francis, which is not in keeping with his name being so prominently featured. Instead, it seems possible to see in it the admission —passed over in silence —of a sort of usurpation, where by it is not the “Servus servorum Dei” who reigns, but the person of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who has officially disavowed being the Vicar of Christ, the Successor of the Prince of the Apostles and the Supreme Pontiff, as if they were annoying trappings of the past: only mere “historical titles.”
An almost defiant gesture—one might say —in which Francis transcends every title. Or worse: an act to officially alter the Papacy, by which he no longer recognizes himself as guardian, but becomes master of the Church, free to demolish it from within without having to answer to anyone. In short, a tyrant.
May the significance of this most serious act not escape pastors and the faithful, for by it the sweet Christ on earth—as St.Catherine called the Pope —releases himself from his role as Vicar to proclaim himself, in a delirium of pride, absolute monarch even with respect to Christ.
We are approaching the sacred days of the Savior’s Passion, which commences in the Upper Room with the betrayal of one of the Twelve. It is not illegitimate to wonder whether the understanding words with which Bergoglio tried to rehabilitate Judas on June 16, 2016 were not a clumsy attempt to exonerate himself.
This chilling thought is further confirmed by the terrible decision to allow an almost universal ban of the public celebration of Easter, for the first time since the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
“The Son of man goes as it is written of him, but woe to that man by whom the Son of man is betrayed!” (Mt 26:24)
+ Carlo Maria Viganò, Archbishop
Friday in Passion Week 2020

1 comment:

  1. In my 65+ Years, I a cradle faithful Roman Catholic, have held the highest esteem and trust in Church Leadership and clergymen in general until a couple decades ago, but those these esteemed sentiments have started slowly to erode and now have totally collapsed (with very few exceptions such as Archbishop Viganò and some likeminded prelates)starting with the current Vicar of Christ ,who just a few days before the Church entered the most Solemn Week of the Celebrations of Our Lord’s Passion,Death and Resurrection ,rejected and discarded his most Iconic title, with the last straw being the spiritually disastrous and unforeseen spiritual catastrophes which many members of the hierarchy have handled the Coronavirus.



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