(another worthy substack here from our good friend, Andrew Dunn. -nvp)
On the 13th of March 2013, following the non-resignation of Pope Benedict XVI, an invalid conclave in Rome “elected” Jorge Bergoglio as (anti)pope. What followed were 12 years of daily, non-stop blasphemies, heresy and anti-Catholicism. I’m not going to dwell on the reasons why Pope Benedict’s resignation was blatantly invalid, nor why it is impossible for a non-Catholic like Jorge Bergoglio to be the pope – other people have already done that, much better than I.
So now that Bergoglio is dead, how about that Robert Prevost? The man that 95 plus percent of Catholics consider to be Pope Leo XIV? Yeah, how about how this younger, more intelligent, better mannered man than Bergoglio is undoing all the damage inflicted on Holy Mother Church by the pachamama’s pimp? How’s that working out all of you in the Diocese of Charlotte? Same for you Detroit? It sure is nice isn’t it to have a holy father who, following the Catholic school shooting in Minneapolis last week, condemned the satanic insanity of transgenderism which led to the shooting and dozens of others. Oh that’s right… he condemned gun violence instead and then hosted the militant Jesuit homosexual James Martin at the Vatican.
Folks, a holy father HAS TO BE CATHOLIC! If Jorge Bergoglio could be the pope then so can a muslim, a jew, a freemason, even an atheist. Hell, for that matter, some Amazonian witch doctor, permanently high on cocoa leaves and guano-infested river water could be the pope! Likewise, when the See of St. Peter is clearly vacant by all, a conclave has to be valid. Having someone pre-chosen by an antipope and rubber stamped by an obedient conclave of yes-men, most of whom are practicing homosexuals, means the conclave is invalid and the man “elected” is another antipope. That’s where we are now and Prevost, Martin x2 (Jimmy the Jesuit and Michael the sadist of Charlotte), Cupich, Tobin, etc. are laughing in your face and at Our Lord and His Blessed Mother who they regard with more contempt than your run-of-the-mill, anti-Catholic, evangelical protestant.
What are you going to do about it?
Everyone still donating to their Diocesan Church may want to re-consider – even if you attend a good parish with a solid priest. At this point, can you be assured that the percentage of the money you put in the collection plate that goes to the chancery is going to good use? And by that, I mean not going to the marxist Catholic Campaign for Human Development or even more scandalous… hush-money funds, rent boys, and drugs that enable old sodomite men to perform with rent boys and vice verse. Sorry to be so graphic but those are the kind of guys that have taken Holy Mother Church hostage.
We are commanded to support the Church but you can support the Church by tithing directly to priests that are under persecution. You can financially support traditional orders of priests and nuns, not tied to dioceses and the antichurch in Vatican City. On that later note, good traditional seminaries who can’t and won’t be shut down by antipope Prevost himself or by proxy deserve our prayers and our financial support.
But, but, but, my church will close!
What do you do when your vegetable garden is threatened by weeds? You pull up the weeds so they don’t choke the food source you’re cultivating. Since the close of the Second Vatican Council, NOTHING has improved in the Church, nor in society at large. Seriously, think hard about one good thing that improved in the Catholic Church since 1969. How about all those empty seminaries? The once thriving convents of devout nuns who built hospitals and schools, now nursing homes for feminist lesbians who practice wicca? The pedophile sex scandals which continue to this day? The devastating drop-off of Catholics who actually believe the Teachings of the Catholic Church? Look, I don’t want any Catholic Church to close – we’re going to need all of these closed churches when the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart occurs – but it makes no sense to keep watering and fertilizing the weeds while they overtake the vegetables. Throughout this wasteland of atheism and agnosticism, there are traditional oases of hope with young, devout men and women. Those places are the future of the Church.
My two cents (which are not going in the collection plate to my archdiocese).