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Showing posts with label Father Raymond J. de Souza. Show all posts
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Friday 14 October 2016

Thomas J. Rosica vs. Raymond J. de Souza: Whom do you trust? Rosica slanders de Souza and in so doing adds, Cardinal Collins to his screed!

Father Raymond de Souza, a Canadian priest of the Archdiocese of Kingston has been publicly slandered on Twitter by the ever more irrelevant Thomas J. Rosica.

Barona has the story.

http://torontocatholicwitness.blogspot.ca/2016/10/thomas-rosica-csb-attacks-fellow-priest.html




The fact is, Tom Rosica and the rest of Team Bergoglio can't stand the pressure. 

They can't stand it from me and you can't stand it from one of their peers. They can't stand being shown that they're wrong. 

Amoris Laetitia, that stinking piece of heresy and sacrilege will be abrogated. It will be denounced by a future Pope. Mark my words.

Thomas Cardinal Collins of Toronto was one of the 13. Rosica seems to have no prudence as he lashes out at him too. How much longer will the Archbishop of Toronto tolerate this Basilian in Toronto?

Is Tom Rosica saying that Cardinal Collins is imprudent and signed a document that he did not read? That he did not understand? He clearly seems to be saying this and that Cardinal Collins' actions, all the 12 others, was an attempt to "thwart the synodal process." Not my words. Tom Rosica's!

He accuses Father de Souza of "false reporting" and questions his faithfulness to the "magisterium." Quite the accusation to make against Father de Souza.

Who does Rosica think he is to calumniate another priest over social media? The Catholic Herald is a well-regarded journal, it is widely read in England. 

What a disgrace.


Mark my words well.


Their time is almost over. 

They can enjoy it for now. They have their reward.


http://voxcantor.blogspot.ca/2015/10/cardinal-thomas-collins-forced-to.html


Friday, 23 October 2015


Cardinal Thomas Collins defends his faithful and just Synod actions in manipulative story by the Toronto Star. Will the Basilians have him STFU too?

Cardinal Collins is one of the thirteen or whatever number it was that signed and sent a letter to Pope Francis at the beginning of the Synod. A few days ago, Cardinal Donald Wuerl lashed out in a Jesuitical periodical that some people, insinuating the thirteen, "just don't like the Pope." According to a Toronto Star reporter, Father Thomas J. Rosica sent the article to journalists allegedly stating, "I fully share Cardinal Wuerl's assessment."

Thursday 12 November 2015

When prominent, intellectual priests in the public square now say that Francis is trying to "change" the Church, you'd better believe it!

This blogger and others have been saying it for days, weeks, months, some of us even nearly three years. We have given examples of what those closest to the Bishop of Rome, Jorge Bergoglio, have said. We have even finding obscure videos of their talks which disclose much. Whether Thomas Rosica, CSB and his unattributed use of a "professional theologian" comments that "that doctrine changes pastoral contexts shift and new insights emerge" to "Uncle Teddy" Cardinal Mccarrick's "powerful and influential Roman" who tells him, that Bergoglio "could put us back on track" and instructs him to "talk him up" we have been consistent in our warnings. 

Jorge Bergoglio is trying to change the Church and do it by changing doctrine through changing practice.

Now, the  intellectually and highly respected and doctrinally sound priest-journalist Father Raymond J. de Souza of the Archdiocese of Kingston in Canada and columnist with the Catholic Register and the National Post, is saying the same thing. While he says it with more diplomacy and nuance, make no no mistake, the implication is clear. When it gets to the point that a priest such as Fr. de Souza can write what he has today, then you must know that something is gravely wrong.

Father de Souza says it quite boldly, "He (Francis) strongly suggested that he did not agree with the tradition taught by St. John Paul II in Familiaris Consortio or Benedict XVI in Sacramentum Caritatis.

Considering that those two paramount documents are consistent with the teaching of the the Ordinary Magisterium, which is infallible when it concerns faith and morals reiterating the constant, unchanging, consistent, traditional, historical and universal teaching of the popes and bishops through two-thousand years to do otherwise is simply, heretical. 

Are we beginning to see the storm that will come upon this Bishop of Rome should he contradict his two predecessors and two-thousand years of Truth? Are we on the verge of a Christological heresy? 

Is Jorge Bergoglio prepared to create the greatest crisis in the Church since the Arian heresy of the fourth century?

Does he really want history to be an unkind judge?

Francis has steadily prepared the Church for change. It’s foolish to ignore the signs

The synod on the family is over. The Church now awaits what Pope Francis will decide. Those who argued at the synod for maintaining the traditional discipline on admission to the sacraments for the civilly divorced and remarried must be ready for the Holy Father to decide differently.He has steadily prepared the Church for just that. It would be foolish to ignore the signs.
After much back and forth, the synod decided to follow almost exactly what Pope Francis said in his general audience of August 5, during which he strongly suggested that he did not agree with the tradition taught by St John Paul in Familiaris Consortio (1981) and confirmed by Benedict XVI in Sacramentum Caritatis (2007).
He did not explicitly contradict it, and neither did the synod. But he quoted the relevant texts without affirming their definitive conclusion and the synod did the same.
Does silence on John Paul’s formulation token assent? Or does it mean that the traditional teaching is being left aside?
The rest can be read at:
http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/issues/november-13th-2015-2/what-will-the-pope-say-his-friends-tell-us/