Inquiring minds are interested in knowing if Father William R. Luggar, Pastor of St. Casimir Parish in the Diocese of Lansing will be wearing his pussy hat again at Mass today in commemoration of the Marxist, abortion-advocating, Christian-hating march which took place yesterday in Washington as he did two years ago.
“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
Sunday, 20 January 2019
More evidence of Bergoglio's cover up! AP Exclusive: Vatican knew of Argentine bishop misconduct
All of these pervert protecting and pervert priests are going down. They are going to be fully exposed and driven out. If they do not repent, they will go down to Hell.
Expose them all!
Filthy clericalist sodomite scum.
Expose them all!
Filthy clericalist sodomite scum.

BY ALMUDENA CALATRAVA,
NATACHA PISARENKO AND NICOLE WINFIELD ASSOCIATED PRESS
JANUARY 20, 2019 06:09 AM,
ORAN, ARGENTINA -- The Vatican received information in 2015 and 2017 that an
Argentine bishop close to Pope Francis had taken naked selfies, exhibited
"obscene" behavior and had been
accused of misconduct with seminarians, his former vicar general told The
Associated Press, undermining Vatican
claims that allegations of sexual abuse were only made a few months ago.
Francis accepted Bishop Gustavo Zanchetta's resignation in
August 2017, after priests in the remote northern Argentine diocese of Oran
complained about his authoritarian rule and a former vicar, seminary rector and
another prelate provided reports to the Vatican alleging abuses of power,
inappropriate behavior and sexual
harassment of adult seminarians, said the former vicar, the Rev. Juan Jose
Manzano.
The scandal over Zanchetta, 54, is the latest to implicate
Francis as he and the Catholic hierarchy as a whole face an unprecedented
crisis of confidence over their mishandling of cases of clergy sexual abuse of
minors and misconduct with adults. Francis has summoned church leaders to a
summit next month to chart the course forward for the universal church, but his
own actions in individual cases are increasingly in the spotlight.
The pope's decision to allow Zanchetta to resign quietly,
and then promote him to the No. 2 position in one of the Vatican's most
sensitive offices, has raised questions again about whether Francis turned a
blind eye to misconduct of his allies and dismissed allegations against them as
ideological attacks.
Manzano, Oran's vicar general under Zanchetta who is now a
parish priest, said he was one of the diocesan officials who raised the alarm
about his boss in 2015 and sent the digital selfies to the Vatican.
In an interview with AP in the pews of his St. Cayetano
parish in Oran, Manzano said he was one of the three current and former
diocesan officials who made a second complaint to the Vatican's embassy in
Buenos Aires in May or June of 2017 "when the situation was much more
serious, not just because there had been a question about sexual abuses, but
because the diocese was increasingly heading into the abyss."
"In 2015, we just sent a 'digital support' with selfie
photos of the previous bishop in obscene or out of place behavior that seemed
inappropriate and dangerous," he told AP in a follow-up email. "It
was an alarm that we made to the Holy See via some friendly bishops. The
nunciature didn't intervene directly, but the Holy Father summoned Zanchetta
and he justified himself saying that his cellphone had been hacked, and that
there were people who were out to damage the image of the pope."
Francis had named Zanchetta to Oran, a humble city some
1,650 kilometers (1,025 miles) northwest of Buenos Aires in Salta province, in
2013 in one of his first Argentine bishop appointments as pope. He knew
Zanchetta well; Zanchetta had been the executive undersecretary of the
Argentine bishops conference, which the former Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio
headed for two successive terms, from 2005-2011.
And by all indications, they were close. Manzano said
Bergoglio had been Zanchetta's confessor and treated him as a "spiritual
son."
All of which could explain why Francis named him to Oran
despite complaints about alleged abuses of power when Zanchetta was in charge
of economic affairs in his home diocese of Quilmes, which is in the ecclesial
province of Buenos Aires which Bergoglio headed.
Earlier this month, the Vatican confirmed that the new
bishop of Oran had opened a preliminary canonical investigation into Zanchetta
for alleged sexual abuse. But Vatican spokesman Alessandro Gisotti stressed in
a Jan. 3 statement that the abuse allegations had only emerged at the end of
2018, after Zanchetta's resignation and nearly a year after Francis created the
new position for him as "assessor" of the Vatican's financial
management office.
At the time of his resignation, Zanchetta had only asked
Francis to let him leave Oran because he had difficult relations with its
priests and was "unable to govern the clergy," Gisotti said in the
statement.
"At the time of his resignation there were accusations
against him of authoritarianism, but there were no accusations of sexual abuse
against him," the statement said.
Manzano said the Vatican had information about sexually
inappropriate behavior starting in 2015, with the naked selfies, and reports of
alleged misconduct and harassment in May or June of 2017, though he noted they
didn't constitute formal canonical complaints.
After the 2015 report, Francis summoned Zanchetta to Rome,
Manzano said. He returned to Argentina "improved, to the point that no one
even investigated how those photos got to Rome."
But as the months passed, Zanchetta "became more
aggressive and took impulsive decisions, manipulating facts, people, influences
to reach his goals." Manzano said Zanchetta started coming to the seminary
at all hours, drinking with the seminarians and bringing a seminarian with him
whenever he visited a parish, sometimes without asking permission of the
rector.
"The rector tried to keep the students in order, being
present when the bishop appeared, but the monsignor looked for ways to avoid
his attention and to discredit him in front of the young guys," Manzano
told AP in an email. "The bad feeling was aggravated when some of them
left the seminary. It was then that the rector investigated and warned of
harassment and inappropriate behavior."
In May or June 2017, Manzano, the rector and another priest
presented their concerns to the No. 2 in the Buenos Aires nunciature, Monsignor
Vincenzo Turturro, "who moved it forward fabulously," Manzano said.
Manzano said he reported about Zanchetta's alleged abuses of power with the
clergy, while the rector reported about the alleged sexual abuses in the
seminary. Manzano said he didn't know the details of the alleged abuses, but he
ruled out any acts of rape.
The pope summoned Zanchetta again in July 2017. Returning
home, Zanchetta announced his resignation in a July 29 statement saying he
needed immediate treatment for a health problem.
Zanchetta spent time in Corrientes before leaving for Spain,
where he is believed to have met with one of Francis' spiritual guides, the
Rev. German Arana, a Jesuit to whom Francis had sent another problematic
bishop, the Chilean Juan Barros.
Zanchetta largely disappeared from public view until the
Vatican, in an official announcement Dec. 19, 2017, said Francis had named him
to the new position of "assessor" in APSA, a key administrative
department which manages the Holy See's real estate and financial holdings.
Zanchetta has not publicly responded to the allegations
against him. The Vatican has not provided information when asked, other than to
say he is not working while the investigation takes its course.
Manzano defended Francis' handling of the case, saying the
pope himself should be considered a victim of Zanchetta's
"manipulation."
"There was never any intent to hide anything. There was
never any intent of the Holy Father to defend him against anything,"
Manzano said. He denied there was any contradiction in the Vatican's Jan. 3
statement, distinguishing between a report about alleged sexual abuse and a
formal complaint.
The current bishop of Oran, Bishop Luis Antonio Scozzina,
declined to speak to AP on camera, saying he wanted to keep silent until the
investigation was in the hands of the Holy See. He has issued a statement
urging victims to come forward and provide testimony. But he told AP he didn't
want to create a media circus that might compromise the rights of both victims
and accused.
A catechist in the diocese said church leaders had told
staff and volunteers not to speak to the media about the allegations at the
seminary.
The mother of one seminarian said her son had told her that
the allegations of sexual misconduct involving some of his colleagues in the
seminary were true. "Unfortunately yes, he told me when I asked him about
this," she said, speaking on condition of anonymity to protect her son.
The scandal, which was first reported by The Tribune
newspaper of Salta, has taken its toll in Oran, a deeply conservative community
near the Bolivian border.
"I feel a great pain, because as a Christian how can we
let these things take place?" asked pensioner Hector Jimenez. Teacher
Gianina del Valle Chein said the Vatican should have treated Zanchetta like
"like any normal person who did something, and not hide him, take him away
to somewhere else so that he can keep doing the same thing."
Labels:
Francis of Rome,
homosexualist lobby,
Perverts
Saturday, 19 January 2019
Bergoglio invents a new sin!

Bergoglio is a liar.
God has not, cannot bless heretical and schismatic Christian communities with his grace.
God can bless individuals with grace through their baptism by water or even by desire. If He did not bless them, converts would not have sought entry into the One, True, Church outside of which there is no salvation.
The papolaters out there will now take this and run with it as truth. Just because it emanates from the pontifical mouth does not make it truth. The pope's vapours do not have the scent of frankincense.
Bergoglio is a liar.
https://catholicherald.co.uk/news/2019/01/18/pope-says-its-a-grave-sin-to-deny-god-has-blessed-other-christians/?platform=hootsuite
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Francis of Rome,
Heresy
Thursday, 17 January 2019
Bergoglio will approve women "deacons"
“I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to use authority over
the man.” 1 Timothy 2:12.

There were no woman deacons. There were "deaconesses." They were the wives of Deacons. There main role was to assist in charity particularly the assisting with the baptism of women by immersion to ensure modesty.
These minions say that Francis will not the "right moment" to act. Therefore, they have already told of us of his decision. We can presume he decided two years ago to approve "women deacons" and he struck this commission, not to seek the truth and facts, but to carry out his wishes and give him cover to do it. As for the timing, he will wait until the next abuse matter by his sodomite priests and bishops and his own filthy pervert cover-up in order to deflect.
Women as "deaconesses" had no liturgical role. They were never ordained. There is no ministry. If women wish to serve, they can be active sisters or contemplative nuns.
Those who proffer this bovine excrement are heretics. That includes everyone who participated in this sham and the Bishop of Rome that ordered it.
The Church is under a diabolical attack. It has taken over the hearts, minds and souls of most of its bishops and cardinals and priests. Most? Yes, most. If it were not, then they would rise up and opposed this error.
You and I as Catholics must remain faithful to Christ and His Church and the entire magisterial teaching. You and I must oppose these wicked people and their machinations.
Tuesday, 15 January 2019
Viganò to McCarrick - "REPENT!"
They will deserve it.
Dear Archbishop McCarrick,
As has been reported as a news by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the accusations against you for crimes against minors and abuses against seminarians are going to be examined and judged very soon with an administrative procedure.
No matter what decision the supreme authority of the Church takes in your case, what really matters and what has saddened those who love you and pray for you is the fact that throughout these months you haven’t given any sign of repentance. I am among those who are praying for your conversion, that you may repent and ask pardon of your victims and the Church.
Time is running out, but you can confess and repent of your sins, crimes and sacrileges, and do so publicly, since they have themselves become public. Your eternal salvation is at stake.
But something else of great importance is also at stake. You, paradoxically, have at your disposal an immense offer of great hope for you from the Lord Jesus; you are in a position to do great good for the Church. In fact, you are now in a position to do something that has become more important for the Church than all of the good things you did for her throughout your entire life. A public repentance on your part would bring a significant measure of healing to a gravely wounded and suffering Church. Are you willing to offer her that gift? Christ died for us all when we were still sinners (Rom. 5: 8). He only asks that we respond by repenting and doing the good that we are given to do. The good that you are in a position to do now is to offer the Church your sincere and public repentance. Will you give the Church that gift?
I implore you, repent publicly of your sins, so as to make the Church rejoice and present yourself before the tribunal of Our Lord cleansed by His blood. Please, do not make His sacrifice on the cross void for you. Christ, Our Good Lord, continues to love you. Put your entire trust in His Sacred Heart. And pray to Mary, as I and many others are doing, asking her to intercede for the salvation of your soul.
“Maria Mater Gratiae, Mater Misericordiae, Tu nos ab hoste protege et mortis hora suscipe”. Mary Mother of the Grace, Mother of Mercy, protect us from the enemy and welcome us in the hour of death.
Your brother in Christ,
+ Carlo Maria Viganò
Sunday, January 13, 2019
The Baptism of the Lord
Saint Hilary of Poitiers
Friday, 11 January 2019
Former fledgling Latin Mass parish in St. John New Brunswick now closed and planned as a banquet hall
The Catholic faith in Canada's maritime provinces of New Brunswick (from whence came my mother), Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and the Province of Newfoundland, is in free fall. From Saint John to Moncton, from Antigonish to Halifax, Charlottetown to St. John's.
We can blame faithless bishops and pervert priests, but the fact is, there is nobody to blame but the once faithful Catholics who cared not enough about their faith to fight for it.
This is the parish of Holy Trinity where a small community within the parish began a small Latin Mass apostate. Gone. Along with the church.
This is the parish of Holy Trinity where a small community within the parish began a small Latin Mass apostate. Gone. Along with the church.


Labels:
Woe Canada
Viganò Vindicated! Bergoglian minion Donald Wuerl lied about his lack of knowledge of the pervert McCarrick - are we surprised?


By Ed Condon and JD Flynn
Washington D.C., Jan 10, 2019 / 05:13 pm (CNA).- An
allegation of misconduct against Archbishop Theodore McCarrick was reported to
Cardinal Donald Wuerl in 2004, despite Wuerl’s insistence he knew nothing about
McCarrick’s alleged sexual misconduct until 2018.
Wuerl forwarded the report to the apostolic nuncio in
Washington, DC, the Diocese of Pittsburgh said Thursday.
A spokesman for the Archdiocese of Washington confirmed to
CNA that an allegation against McCarrick was presented to Wuerl while he served
as Bishop of Pittsburgh, as part of a complaint made by laicized priest Robert
Ciolek.
Read the rest at:
More at:
Tuesday, 8 January 2019
The Criminal Church will be taken down - Do not lose your faith, it is not the Catholic Church
It is the secular state that is being used by Our Lord Jesus Christ to cleanse the filth from the Church. It is going to be a difficult year for Catholics. Just this morning, it was revealed that C. John McCloskey, the priest with the "magnetic touch," did a little too much, "touching." It seems that Opus Dei paid nearly a million dollars in damages to a woman whom he had groped. Well, at least it was a woman.
Regina Magazine has an interview which you must read.
You must also recognize that the filth in the Church has been prophesied, you should not be surprised. Be strong. Do not lose the faith.
Regina Magazine has an interview which you must read.
You must also recognize that the filth in the Church has been prophesied, you should not be surprised. Be strong. Do not lose the faith.

What’s in the offing as US law enforcement investigates the
Catholic Church
Part One of a Five Part Series
By Beverly Stevens, REGINA Editor
Image by John La Maestra
She’s spent a career getting up close and personal with
predators and their victims.
‘Cathy’ was a Special Deputy to an agency investigating
narcotic trafficking for ten years. An RN with a master’s in psychology, she
now works as a consultant to US law enforcement agencies, interviewing subjects
as well as victims. She also coaches law enforcement working on undercover
assignments, especially those that involve human trafficking.
For Catholics wondering what is going on behind the scenes
with dioceses responding to law enforcement investigating the Catholic Church
in 15 US states and at the Federal level, Cathy’s insights are quite timely.
*Not her real name. REGINA’s interviewee asked to remain
anonymous in order to protect law enforcement agents working in the field.
Use this link to read the entire interview:
Labels:
Crisis in the Church
Sunday, 6 January 2019
A Blessed Epiphanytide to one and all

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Epiphany
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