'Jesus? Who's he? He was too rigid at any rate'. Francis continues to advance his One World Religion of 'Fraternity'.
From Les Femmes
By Mary Ann Kreitzer
Pope Francis is at it again with his video message celebrating the Day of Human Fraternity.
It's deja vu! Or maybe we've wandered into a time warp in the universe taking us back to the "enlightenment" of the French Revolution with its motto of "liberty, equality, fraternity." Francis certainly seems to glory in the language of that era. Really...he wrote an entire encyclical on it that Topsy and Tuptim discussed at length.
We hear plenty of demands these days for liberty and freedom, most of which involve being "liberated" from, not only the laws of God, but from nature itself. And now Francis tells us in a video message celebrating the "Day of Human Fraternity" that Fraternity is the "anchor of salvation for humanity." Not Jesus Christ, of course, but "fraternity." Let's all hold hands and sing Kumbaya.
Our resolve is to walk side by side, “brothers and sisters all,” in order to be effective artisans of peace and justice."
It makes one's head spin.
Fraternity is a nice-sounding word. How did that "fraternity" work out in the French Revolution? It resulted in the bloodthirsty murder of hundreds of thousands of "enemies" of the republic including the genocide in the the Vendee. How is it working out today as those who disagree with the ruling elite are imprisoned indefinitely while their constitutional rights are trampled.
I beg to differ with Francis on his opinion of what will bring "peace and justice" to the world. Tell me... Is it possible to walk "side by side" with those who desire the annihilation of the Catholic Church? With freemasons, with terrorists in the Middle East, with those burning and looting in our cities? Can I walk "side by side" with the satanists who met in Scottsdale, AZ this past weekend?
Is this statement of Francis true? "Respecting others and accepting their identity invites them to a shared journey."
Really?
Can I "respect" those satanists and "accept their identity" which includes celebrating Black Masses that desecrate the Eucharist and even involve ritual murder?
Doesn't sharing a journey depend on where a person wants to go? Are a faithful Catholic and a satanist on a "shared journey?" How about a Catholic and a Freemason? An abortionist and a pro-lifer? We are called on to witness to evildoers with the truth, not accompany them on their immoral journey to hell.
Proverbs tells us, 'Rescue those who are being taken away to death; hold back those who are stumbling to the slaughter." Are we, instead, according to Francis, called to give them a little push and stumble along with them so we can accompany them to our mutual slaughter? God forbid!
We can certainly invite people to repentance and a "metanoia" experience on the road like that of St. Paul, but I'm not interested in sharing a journey to Satan's kingdom with anyone! Christ and Satan are not on a "shared journey." If the pope doesn't know that, he needs to go back to Catechism 101.
Our Lady, Seat of Wisdom, pray for us.
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