“A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, 'You are mad; you are not like us.” ― St. Antony the Great
In a now-deleted tweet, Faggioli, who is a professor of theology at Villanova University and one of Pope Francis’ staunchest defenders, ..... That's about all you need to know.
This blasphemous tirade is indicative of the vitriolic,demonic nature of the communistic, liberation theology. They are atheists denying God, His laws and warring against God's sovereignty and His people. They constantly seek to corrupt souls and mock the Loving Providence and Holiness of God. These people do not fear to offend Him disregarding His loving patience. Pray for their repentance but come out from among them.
Like the word "coprophagia" which Francis taught all of us, I never heard this word before but I get the gist. There is always an undercurrent of rage and vulgarity in a certain segment of our society, such as the men who fill the ranks of the upper echelon of our church, whom often have certain proclivities. Nothing enrages them more than refusing to do as they think you ought.
When Mr. Bergoglio used that word, I had to look it up. I recall on Twitter that Hilary White wrote: "I've gone 50 years not hearing that word or know its meaning, I would have been happy to go another 50."
Same, but add 10.
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In a now-deleted tweet, Faggioli, who is a professor of theology at Villanova University and one of Pope Francis’ staunchest defenders, .....
That's about all you need to know.
This blasphemous tirade is indicative of the vitriolic,demonic nature of the communistic, liberation theology. They are atheists denying God, His laws and warring against God's sovereignty and His people. They constantly seek to corrupt souls and mock the Loving Providence and Holiness of God. These people do not fear to offend Him disregarding His loving patience. Pray for their repentance but come out from among them.
Like the word "coprophagia" which Francis taught all of us, I never heard this word before but I get the gist.
There is always an undercurrent of rage and vulgarity in a certain segment of our society, such as the men who fill the ranks of the upper echelon of our church, whom often have certain proclivities. Nothing enrages them more than refusing to do as they think you ought.
Kathleen,
When Mr. Bergoglio used that word, I had to look it up. I recall on Twitter that Hilary White wrote: "I've gone 50 years not hearing that word or know its meaning, I would have been happy to go another 50."
Same, but add 10.
It seems that Maximum Beans has taken the post down. Too late!
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