“The sign that we are far from the Lord is hypocrisy. The hypocrite does not need the Lord, he is saved by himself – so he thinks – and he disguises himself as a saint.”
“What makes people hypocrites?” he asked, observing that “they disguise themselves, they disguise themselves as good people: they make themselves up like little holy cards, looking up at heaven as they pray, making sure they are seen – they believe they are more righteous than others,” but really “they despise others.”
If this pervert protecting pontiff had any humility he would have thanked Babailov for his work and then promptly ordered it removed and burnt.
Source for the origin.
http://babailov.homestead.com/PopeFrancis.html
Source for quotes:
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/pope-francis-warns-against-the-disguise-of-the-hypocrites
11 comments:
A few more chins missing
In my view, there is one greater hypocrisy than this from Bergoglio. Having announced from the loggia (next to that foul heterodox Belgian cardinal Danneels) that he was taking the name of Francis, one of his first actions as pope was a devastating attack on the Franciscans of the Immaculate. In case people have forgotten the details of this, I summarised this cruel persecution of the Franciscans last week when I was reviewing Henry Sire's book The Dictator Pope. https://equusasinus.net/2018/09/15/is-the-pope-a-catholic-part-3/ (See also Roberto de Mattei on this.) Bergoglio also pitted the old Franciscans against the new, using the willing oppressive agents José Carballo OFM and the revolting Capuchin Fr.Volpi for this work, thus turning brother against brother. This in my view is the very devil in action.
As children say, it takes one to know one.
Whoever made that "holy card" (unless it's a very clever bit of satire) needs a good bullet in the head. Yecch!
One can almost see the humility dripping from the Francis in the card.
Nasty words from Pope Accuser. Again.
He looks like he was a contestant on The Biggest Loser.
The town of Lewes in Sussex is famous for having a protestant Guy Fawkes bonfire parade on 5th November. It has often been condemned by Catholics because the highlight of the event is burning effigies of the pope. I just wonder if this year may be different and a lot of Catholics may turn up to help? :-)
It’s not a joke. It’s an official portrait.
http://www.ireachcontent.com/news-releases/official-portrait-of-pope-francis-unveiled-by-maestro-igor-babailov-at-vatican-embassy-in-dc---pope-says-it-touches-me-529755911.html
What is the status of this "holy card"? Is this any sort of "official portrait"? Is this the portrait for use at Bergoglio's canonization? Was it published by the Vatican? If so, on what website, or in what periodical?
Somebody fixed the portrait!
This Bergolio card is much better! Distribute freely!
http://oi66.tinypic.com/155jqch.jpg
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