Remi De Roo is dead.
With all the news of the political crisis in Canada, his death was missed by this writer. De Roo was Bishop of Victoria, British Columbia for decades and a so-called "Father" of Vatican II, the youngest in attendance. I have not the time nor patience to go through the saga of this man's work.
He now knows the terrible truths. May God have mercy upon him. May His justice be done.
3 comments:
Vox
Was De Roo the last surviving bishop who attended Vatican II? He was a champion of that repackaged Modernism that emerged triumphant during and after the Council. De Roo and Bergoglio are two whelps from the same litter.
With the average age of attendance in the upper 70's/early 80's, it looks like they will need plenty of geriatric walkers, prune juice, and diapers, to help accompany those in attendance, along the Synodal Way, of dreaming a new church.
robert mignella
This as nothing to do with catholic liturgy nor VII. These people who attend that mass and clap theirs hands are as stupid and faithless as this stupid priest is. They should have protested and leaved as i did when i was in a similar situation befoe i was ordained priest.
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