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Wednesday, 24 August 2016

I'm staying here, right with Cardinal Burke!

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“Absolutely not, I will never leave the Catholic Church. No matter what happens I intend to die a Roman Catholic. I will never be part of a schism." 
“I’ll just keep the faith as I know it and respond in the best way possible. That’s what the Lord expects of me. But I can assure you this: You won’t find me as part of any schismatic movement or, God forbid, leading people to break away from the Catholic Church. As far as I’m concerned, it’s the church of our Lord Jesus Christ and the pope is his vicar on earth and I’m not going to be separated from that.”


That was Raymond Cardinal Burke.

I stand with Cardinal Burke.

And I'll continue to be their worst nightmare.






10 comments:

ChrisR said...

Keep on the good work Vox!
"But he that shall persevere to the end, he shall be saved." Mt 24:13

Aqua said...

I'm with Cdl Burke.

I am against anyone who would leave the One, True, Roman Catholic Church; as it has existed throughout time, and will forever..

She belongs to Christ, and I stand with Jesus Christ.

Unknown said...

The time has come to 'ride the storm' we must remain faithful to God and His one Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church.

Sixupman said...

FRanciscus is intent upon decentralising Mother Church, thereby, prima facie, creating a series of 'national' churches [Germany possibly already such - in the light of its mode of finance]. Dogma to be created by both local and central synods. Where, within this fractured Babel, will The One True Church reside. Germany, as respects their bishops' conference, is surely de facto schismatic already [see A C Wimmer on the problem of a priestless church in Germany]. My own UK diocese is inching towards laity managed parishes - with available clergy as bit players. Probably combined with wider moves to married clergy - arising from a long contrived exigency.

Against that burgeoning background where will +++Burke and others exist.

c matt said...

Sixupman brings up a good point. Of course none of us intends to leave the Catholic Church, but what if the Catholic Church becomes difficult to recognize? Do we follow Bergoglio even if it appears he is leading us out of the Church?

Ana Milan said...

The One Holy Catholic & Apostolic Church of Christ on earth is in desperate & urgent need of stalworth men, both lay & clerical, priest, Bishop & Cardinal, to stand up & fight (with fists if necessary) to save it from the rubbish dump & restore what has been so cruelly robbed from her by this Marxist/Masonic/Modernist/Apostate group of men who have long ceased to be Catholic. Telling people to ignore what is already a Binding Document & is being implemented by Bishops in league with PF around the world is not acceptable from a Cardinal of the RC Church. Why did this Papal Exhortation ever see the light of day, with its heresies & blasphemies? Why wasn't it vigorously opposed by those we had originally trusted - Bishops Schneider, Lenga, Gadecki, Cardinals Burke, Pell, Sarah, Napier, Arinze? Was the slap on the wrist they received from PF really that hurtful? Could they not accept it as one does a badge of honour?

No one in the right mind wants another schism - we all want to die in the Church Christ founded on the First Apostles, but there has to be a reckoning. Jesus will see to it there is. He does not want nor does His Church need limp-wristed men of the cloth. What He does require are manly men who are prepared to call a spade a spade & do battle for Him, not to kowtow with those who are the enemies in His camp, whose only goal is to destroy what 2,000 years of firm faith & hard labour have achieved.

The present incumbents of the Vatican need removal. Is there none prepared to step up to the plate & get the task done & finished with by calling for an Imperfect Council, or publicly admonishing PF so that he has no other choice but to step down. His side had no qualms about dislodging Pope Benedict; why can't the righteous dislodge the deviants? If only someone would take the stand I'm sure God would come to our rescue, but without such public willpower He probably won't. If they are all heretics (which could tragically be the case) then this Apostasy could go on for decades. Best to get things over & done with as soon as possible for our children & grandchildren to come to know the beauty of what some of us still hope will be restored in time for them.

Mark Docherty said...

Go Vox! Go Ana!

Dan said...

Unlike Cardinal Burke, I believe I'm all but done.

Vox Cantoris said...

No Dan, we do not abandon our Mother!

We all out her abusive and evil children and we smack them down!

Barbara Jensen said...

The true Catholic Church is where the fullness of the Faith is upheld and taught. The time is coming when it is going to be painfully clear that Rome will not be teaching the fullness of the Faith. We are already seeing it, in fact. To remain true to a structure that is no longer Catholic is not to remain true to the Holy Roman Catholic Church, nor to Christ. That Church will be underground, as is the true Catholic Church in China, although Bergoglio has now disavowed that true underground Church, which is upholding the fullness of the Catholic Faith. We have recently learned, via wikileaks, that Bergoglio is taking, and has been taking, his marching orders from George Soros, former Nazi and prominent presence of the globalist new world order. These are the facts. The smug persistence of Cardinal Burke's loyalty to Bergoglio will not serve him well. He will soon be confronted with the disavowal of the true meaning of the Holy Eucharist and the Mass by the present antipope who is about to celebrate the heresies of Luther. Ann Barnhardt is correct in her statement that Bergoglio is not the pope, and it is being borne out through the ongoing development of the deceits of Rome. The true Catholic Church is where the fullness of the Faith is upheld and taught. Both Deitrich von Hildebrand and Thomas Aquinas say this. Allying with the enemies of Christ, no matter their status or clothing, is to disavow Christ Himself and the true Church He founded..