Monthly Archive: June 2016
In the aftermath of Francis’ hate-filled comment (with the object of his hatred being the Catholic faith and those who profess it) suggesting that Christians should apologize to gays, the punchline isn’t getting nearly enough attention. Recall that Francis was answering a question …
Just days after His Humbleness pledged fidelity to the LGBT movement by stating that Christians must ask forgiveness of gays, the man who paved the way for the scourge on the Church known as Francis addressed the Argentinian menace directly. At a ceremony …
In a recent interview with German journalist Paul Badde (writing for Bergoglian News Agency), Archbishop Gänswein was asked to clarify remarks made in his presentation of 20 May 2016 concerning the intentions of Pope Benedict XVI. The Prefect of the Papal Household and …
In the aftermath of Archbishop Gänswein’s stunning confirmation concerning the intentions of Pope Benedict XVI with respect to his resignation, it has become perfectly clear that confusion is the order of the day; with well-meaning, good people drawing varying conclusions. I want to …
As I write, it has been more than two months since Amoris Laetitia was disseminated throughout the entire world; a document that Bishop Athanasius Schneider publicly confirmed as containing “objectively erroneous expressions.” Among those “expressions” are the following, just to name a few: …
On 29 April, Bergoglian News Agency published an interview with Robert Spaemann, a renowned professor of philosophy who served as a papal advisor during the last two pontificates (according to my count, anyway). The topic of conversation concerned the dreadful document Amoris Laetitia, …
More than a few eyebrows were raised last week when, in response to Francis’ statement alleging that the “great majority” of Catholic marriages are invalid, Fox News journalist Adam Shaw wrote: Enough is enough, Pope Francis should resign Shaw, who is a “politics …
The Catholic world was set abuzz a few days ago when, at the opening of the Pastoral Congress of the Diocese of Rome, the local ordinary called into question the validity of most sacramental marriages. As reported by the Bergoglian News Agency (otherwise, CNA): …
As I write, it is June and yet another so-called “LGBT Pride Month” is upon us. Here in the United States, Bill Clinton was the first president to formally acknowledge the multi-national observance in the year 2000. After an eight year reprieve during …
In a recent interview with the German publication, Herder Korrespondenz, Cardinal Gerhard Müller, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, was asked to comment on the possibility of a pope “changing the theological profile of the papal office.” He …