His latest tirade is against Father Z.
These are enemies to the faith. There is no further way to describe them.
“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
“He put his arms around me and wrapped his legs around mine. Then He started to tell me what a nice young man I was and what a good priest I would make someday. He also told me about the hard work and stress he was facing in his new role as Archbishop of Newark. He told me how everyone knows him and how powerful he was. The Archbishop kept saying, “Pray for your poor uncle.” All of a sudden, I felt paralyzed. I didn’t have my own car and there was nowhere to go. The Archbishop started to kiss me and move his hands and legs around me. I remained frozen, curled up like a ball. I felt his penis inside his underwear leaning against my buttocks as he was rubbing my legs up and down. His hands were moving up and down my chest and back, while tightening his legs around mine. I tried to scream but could not…I was paralyzed with fear. As he continued touching me, I felt more afraid. He even tried several times to force his hands under my shorts. He tried to roll me over so that he could get on top of me, but I resisted, I felt sick and disgusted and finally was able to jump out of bed. I went into the bathroom where I vomited several times and started to cry. After twenty minutes in the bathroom, the Archbishop told me to come back to bed. Instead I went to the recliner and pretended to fall asleep.” Source
As this writer has reported in the past, in a recorded address at Villanova University, McCarrick stated:
Just before we went into the general conversations when everybody can talk, a very interesting and influential Italian gentleman came to ask if he could come and see me, so I said “sure.” He came to see me at the Seminary, at the American College where I was staying; and we sat down. He is a very brilliant man, a very influential man in Rome and we talked about a number of things. He had a favour to ask me when I get back to the United States, but then he asked, “What about Bergoglio?” I was surprised at the question, I said, “what about him.” He said, “Does he have a chance?” I said, “I don’t think so, because no one has mentioned his name, he hasn’t been in anybody’s mind, I don’t think it’s on anybody’s mind to vote for him.” He said, “He could do it you know.” I said, “What could he do?” He said, “He could reform the Church, if we gave him five years, he could put us back on target. “ “Well, he’s 76.” “Yeah, in five years, if he had five years. The Lord working through Bergoglio in five years could make the Church over again.” I said, “That’s an interesting thing.” “I know you’re his friend.” “Well, I hope I’m his friend.” He said, “Talk him up.” That was the first that I heard from people that Bergoglio would be a possibility in this election.