ME, “ALEXA, IS THIS TRUE?” ALEXA, “YES!” ME, “I DON’T KNOW ABOUT THAT !!!”

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Pope Benedict XVI: there is continuity with Pope Francis’ Pontificate

Pope Benedict wanted to give a contribution, very significant as always, to the interior spiritual unity of the two pontificates. Thus Msgr Dario Edoardo Viganò characterizes the letter sent to him by the Pope Emeritus.

By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp

Regarding the magisterium of Pope Francis, Benedict writes that “there is interior unity” between his pontificate and that of Pope Francis, his successor. Pope Benedict’s letter was presented by its recipient, Msgr Dario Edoardo Viganò, during a press conference presenting “The Theology of Pope Francis,” a series of 11 books written by 11 different authors, and published by Libreria Editrice Vaticana. The news conference was held in Sala Marconi in the headquarters of Vatican Media.

Pope Benedict applauds publication of the series

“I applaud this initiative,” writes Pope Benedict. “It contradicts the foolish prejudice of those who see Pope Francis as someone who lacks a particular theological and philosophical formation, while I would have been solely a theorist of theology with little understanding of the concrete lives of today’s Christian.

Pope Francis has profound theological formation

The Pope Emeritus writes that he is grateful to have received the set of 11 books edited by Roberto Repole, President of the Italian Theological Association. Pope Benedict XVI adds that these volumes “reasonably demonstrate that Pope Francis is a man with profound philosophical and theological formation and are helpful to see the interior continuity between the two pontificates, even with all the differences in style and temperament.”

Language editions in the works

During the event, Br Giulio Cesareo, OFM, the recently-appointed head of Libreria Editrice Vaticana, explained that contracts have already been signed for the English, Spanish, French, Portoghese, Polish and Romanian editions of the series, and that further negotiations are in process with publishers throughout the world.

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THE JAHI McMATH CASE UPDATE

 

Jahi McMath – Major Case Management Conference on Friday

On Friday, March 16, the Alameda County Superior Court will conduct a major case management conference in Jahi McMath’s medical malpractice action.

One key management issue will be whether the parties will first litigate whether or not the guidelines utilized to determine Jahi dead meet the statutory definition of ”dead” under the Uniform Determination of Death Act.

Among the other issues the court will address is whether defendants can reassess whether Jahi is dead. Plaintiffs object because “the test would subject Jahi to grave injury or death” since the test means Jahi would be disconnected from her ventilator for 10 minutes.

Notably, the plaintiffs argue that “the notion that the current guidelines for the determination of death may not be appropriate after more than 30 years of use is not novel.” They cite the recent New Yorker article and the upcoming Harvard Medical School conference.

Those of you who are faithful readers of this Blog will recognize that this is a new chapter in the ongoing drama of Jahi McMath.
Jahi is a girl who, when she was 12 years old, was admitted to a hospital in Oakland, California for a routine tonsilectomy.  During the operation she began to hemorrhage which the doctors could not or would not stop.
What raises questions about the case is that the hospital declared her brain dead so that they could harvest her organs for transplantation.  The organs of a 12 year old child are worth $1,000,000 in the human organ medical industry which in 2017 recorded medical billings in the total sin excess of 34 BILLION DOLLARS.
Jahi’s parents fought the hospital but were unsuccessful in  preventing the hospital from obtaining a Certificate of Death from the State (Peoples’ Republic) of California.  Nevertheless they did succeed in transporting Jahi’s ‘body’ out of the hospital in Oakland to a hospital on the East Coast were she continues to live, while unable  verbally communicate with her parents she does by physical movement communicate with them.
Jahi’s parents have thus far been unsuccessful in getting the State (Peoples’ Republic) of Californian to cancel its death certificate.  So Jahi is dead on the West Coast and alive on the East Coast.
Hence this new litigation to try to resolve the legal mess created by the desire of the medical industry to harvest the organs of another 12 year old child.
At the same time the Jahi McMath case was unfolding in Oakland I was involved in a similar case involving a 12 year old boy in Corpus Christi (Joseph Cronin) who was declared brain dead by a local hospital so that  his million dollars worth of organs could be harvested for transplantation.  We succeeded in having him moved from Corpus Christi to New Jersey where, unfortunately a night nurse removed his breathing tube (some suspected that it was a case of mercy killing) and he died.
WARNING:  If you have a teen-age child that must be admitted to a hospital, hire an armed guard to protect your child from the organ transplantation team ( I am only slightly exaggerating).
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THERE IS PROBABLY NO GREATER EVIDENCE OF THE FISCAL CORRUPTION OF THE BERGOLIAN PONTIFICATE THAN THE STORY OF THE DESTRUCTION OF THE ORDER OF MALTA OVER MONEY

Settimo Cielodi Sandro Magister

German Passport and Swiss Francs. Who’s in Charge Among the Knights of Malta

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Dear Magister,

A press release from the Order of Malta a few weeks ago broke the news that “Caritas Pro Vitae Gradu”, CPVG, a charitable trust set up in New Zealand that was talked about a lot last year for having had its assets frozen for about five years by the public prosecutor of Geneva, has resumed making donations. And it has earmarked the first for the Lebanese Association of the Order of Malta, headed by Marwan Sehnaoui, and for the Lebanese Foundation of the Order of Malta, also headed by Sehnaoui. The project for which the funds are destined is a humanitarian effort of assistance and organization for summer camps for young Lebanese with physical and mental disabilities.

But let’s take a few steps backward. At the end of March 2017 Settimo Cielo published details on several statements contained in a press release from the Order of Malta. These details have never been denied. So let’s review the sequence of events.

– In 2012, Mr. Marc Odendall, without any position of authority in the Knights of Malta, agrees with the “trustee,” the fiduciary of the CPVG, on several donations on behalf of branches of the Order, indicating among these a foundation headed by Archbishop Silvano Tomasi, at the time the Vatican nuncio at the United Nations in Geneva, a foundation that in reality had nothing to do with the Order itself, but of which Odendall was treasurer.

– In 2013, two physical persons bring criminal complaints against the fiduciary of the CPVG, for a presumed misappropriation of funds from an inheritance willed to them. The prosecutor in Geneva opens a criminal proceeding against persons unknown for “unfair management practices, abuse of trust, and money laundering.” The Order of Malta and another religious institution are associated in the proceeding. The CPVG trust is alleged to be in the possession, after numerous not perfectly traceable transactions, of 120 million Swiss francs, originally from a foundation in Liechstenstein called “Malta Stiftung,” 25 percent of which the owner is said to have intended for the Order of Malta.

– In the period from 2013 to 2016 Marc Odendall, Archbishop Tomasi and Marwan Sehnaoui, together with German baron Albrecht Freiherr von Boeselager (in the photo), first Hospitaller and then Chancellor of the Order of Malta, exert all possible pressure on the Grand Master of the Order at the time, Fra’ Matthew Festing, to enact a transaction with the fiduciary of the CPVG. The Grand Master, however, blocks any agreement, in expectation of a ruling from the Swiss judiciary.

– On December 6, 2016 the Order opens a disciplinary proceeding on Boeselager, for a distribution of contraceptives and abortifacient pills in the Order’s aid projects in Myanmar and South Sudan. Boeselager is suspended from the Order, and therefore removed from the position of Chancellor.

– On December 21, 2016 the Holy See, which in the meantime nominated Boeselager’s brother Georg as advisor of the IOR, the Institute for Works of Religion, the Vatican “bank,” institutes a committee of inquiry into the activities of the Grand Master. As members of this committee it calls Marc Odendall, Archbishop Silvano Tomasi, and Marwan Sehnaoui.

– On January 14, 2017 the Grand Master denounces the evident conflict of interest on the committee and announces the constitution of a professional internal committee to shed light on this conflict of interest and the CPVG trust.

– On January 24, 2017 Pope Francis summons the Grand Master to the apostolic palace and forces him to resign. The Order of Malta is a sovereign body recognized internationally. The event appears to many as an abuse that undermines the sovereignty of the Order.

– On January 25, cardinal secretary of state Pietro Parolin sends a letter informing the members of the Sovereign Council of the Order that the Holy Father has accepted the Grand Master’s resignation and that “on the basis of evidence that has emerged from the information acquired from him [through the committee? – editor’s note] he has determined that all the actions taken by the Grand Master after December 6, 2016 are null and invalid. The same goes for those of the Sovereign Council.” Boeselager thus goes back to being Chancellor.

– On March 1 the new “management” of the Order signs a transaction with the fiduciary of the CPVG trust. The transaction stipulates donations to the Order for seven years. But the prosecutor in Geneva does not unfreeze the assets.

– The Order commissions an investigation into the origin of those assets with an outside auditing firm, the Promontory Financial Group, whose response, never made public, figure as having been accepted by the Board of Auditors of the Order itself. But the Board of Auditors is a collegial body, while in reality the response is thought to have been accepted by a restricted “ad hoc” committee.

– In December of 2017, the prosecutor in Geneva retires. The assets of the CPVG trust are unfrozen. And the first donation is to none other than the association headed by Marwan Sehnaoui. The devotees must be rewarded. Moreover there will soon be, on May 2 and 3 of 2018, the election of the new Grand Master or of the Lieutenant of, and it is natural to wonder for whom Senhaoui and others will vote.

– On February 9, 2018 the statement from the order cited at the beginning thanks Archbishop Tomasi and Marc Odendall “for having facilitated good relations with the fiduciaries of the trust since 2012.” The clique that defenestrated Grand Master Festing is therefore more firmly in the saddle than ever. The two Boeselager brothers now control both the Vatican finances (at their last gasp) and the finances of the Order of Malta (thanks in part to the silent seizure of assets donated by Italian families to Italian branches of the Order), as well as the money of the New Zealand trust that has come to the Order by such a tortuous route.

Meanwhile, within the Order, this German-driven “differently legitimate” management is pulling the strings of a process of constitutional revision. All those who do not align themselves with the dominant course are excluded from the process and from the discussions, disqualified as fomenters of division.

Already in the past, in 1798, the Order of the Knights of Malta ended up being destroyed. This was done through the cowardice of the Grand Master at the time, the German – he as well – Ferdinand von Hompesch zu Bolheim, who gave in to Napoleon’s browbeating. It took at least thirty years to reconstruct the Order.

But the constitutional revision that is underway is another story. That will be part of a future discussion.

Cordially,

[Signature]

(English translation by Matthew Sherry, Ballwin, Missouri, U.S.A.)

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Senhaoui

It can be added that last February 17 Pope Francis received in private audience – not marked down in the official bulletin of visits – the president of the Lebanese Knights of Malta, Marwan Sehnaoui, as it appears from the photos of the meeting taken by the Vatican Photographic Service.

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I SAW A SQUIRREL IN MY BACK YARD THIS MORNING, THE FIRST I HAVE SEEN THIS YEAR. I DO NOT KNOW WHERE THEY SPEND THE WINTER. SEEING THE SQUIRREL REMINDED ME OF THIS OLD JOKE

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The Presbyterian church called a meeting to decide what to do about their squirrel infestation. After much prayer and consideration, they concluded the squirrels were predestined to be there and they shouldn’t interfere with God’s divine will.

At the Baptist church the squirrels had taken an interest in the baptistery. The deacons met and decided to put a water-slide on the baptistery and let the squirrels drown themselves. The squirrels liked the slide and, unfortunately, knew instinctively how to swim so twice as many squirrels showed up the following week.

The Lutheran church decided that they were not in a position to harm any of God’s creatures. So, they humanely trapped their squirrels and set them free near the Baptist Church. Two weeks later the squirrels were back when the Baptists took down the water-slide.

But the Catholic church came up with a very creative strategy! They baptized all the squirrels and made them members of the church. Now they only see them at Christmas and Easter.

Not much was heard from the Jewish synagogue; they took the first squirrel and circumcised him. They haven’t seen a squirrel since.

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MAY GOD HAVE MERCY ON THE MAFIA OF SAINT GALLEN WHO MERCILESSLY MAKE CATHOLICS SUSCEPTIBLE TO THE VIRUS OF PROPORTIONALISM


Cardinal Danneels: A Wolf in Shepherd’s Clothing

The smarmy, insidious appeal of liberal theology’s “mercy” without repentance

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By JOHN ZMIRAK Published on October 18, 20153 Comments

This week I read one of the sweetest Christian essays I’ve ever encountered. Written by a frail and elderly pastor who has spent decades shepherding souls, it was delivered to the ongoing Vatican Synod on the Family. Here is a snippet, but be sure and go read the whole thing yourself:

[D]eep in every man, in every woman, there is a hidden place where someone lives, someone who always listens and offers a saving word. It is the place where God lives; where His Spirit lives in us.

That place is called “the home of mercy.”

The Hebrew word for mercy (rahamin) does not know the word “heart”, but uses the word “womb” (uterus). For in that “womb of mercy” there is tenderness and security, which is even greater than marital intimacy. In God’s house, man is secure as in the womb. Man is at home there. There is true listening and speaking there. God lives in the “home of mercy”: He listens, speaks, heals and forgives with a mother’s tenderness. Even when her child’s situation is hopeless, a mother knows how to be a mother.

God lives there, as a shepherd, the great shepherd. But there are also “little shepherds.” The priests in the first place, but there are also many lay people who are shepherds. Is there a man or woman to whom no lamb is entrusted? The little shepherds are part of the house staff of the “home of mercy.” Thanks be given to all little shepherds — priests and laity — in God’s field.

The consoling vision offered here of the love and mercy of God, and the role that mercy should play in our lives and in the church, reached in and touched my soul. And the fact that it did is chilling.

Because the statement came from Cardinal Godfried Danneels of Belgium. In case you don’t follow European church politics, Daneels is one of the most destructive theological radicals in the Catholic church. When Belgium legalized same-sex “marriage,” the cardinal congratulated the government for doing so. As Vatican Insider reports, the cardinal went on to say: “The Church has never objected to the fact that there is a sort of ‘marriage’ between homosexuals.” Of course, this is nonsense; the Catechism of the Catholic Church echoes scripture in calling the conjugal behavior in such “sort of” marriages “acts of grave moral depravity.” (CCC, 2357)

Belgium as a nation was created by devout Catholics who felt disadvantaged in the Calvinist-dominated Netherlands. From its founding until the 1970s, Belgium was the home of a thriving church which produced many missionaries — such as St. Damien of Molokai, the priest who traveled across the world to Hawaii to care for abandoned lepers. But as LifeSiteNews reports, quoting a recent biography of Danneels, during the 30 years that he led the Belgian church

the country was secularized at a “phenomenal rate.” Churches emptied and the Christian-Democrats lost their traditional influence over Belgian politics.

Belgium is now one of the most “progressive” countries in the world. It was one of the first countries to legalize euthanasia, together with the Netherlands but in more sweeping terms. It was also the second country in the world to make same-sex “marriage” legal, one year after the Netherlands, and it allows single women to obtain assisted reproduction.

Abortion was legalized relatively late in Belgium, compared to its European neighbors, in 1990; Danneels is said to have tried at the time to convince King Baudouin to sign the abortion bill into law even though the monarch was deeply reluctant to go against his conscience in this matter.

The collapse of the Belgian church under Danneels’ leadership was so precipitous that Pope John Paul II spoke out publicly about it in 2003.

Danneels also presided over one of the worst priestly sex abuse scandals in Europe, whose cover-up was so extensive that it led to Belgian police searching a bishop’s palace and even opening a bishop’s grave to search for evidence. As Brussels Journal reported:

They were looking for evidence of cover-ups in the ongoing investigation into widespread pedophilia practices within the Belgian church in the decades during which Cardinal Godfried Danneels was Archbishop. Danneels retired in January of this year.

Police also confiscated 450 files containing reports of pedophile offences by members of the clergy. …

The most appalling case with which Danneels was involved was of his close friend and collaborator, Roger Vangheluwe, the Bishop of Bruges, a longtime pedophile who was molesting his own nephew. According to two former priests, Danneels knew all about it:

The daily De Standaard newspaper reported that two former Belgian priests, Fathers Rik Deville and Norbert Bethune had personally informed Cardinal Danneels about Bishop Vangheluwe’s child sexual abuse several times between the mid-1990s and early 2000s. Father Deville told the Associated Press that he told Cardinal Danneels about a number of sexual-abuse cases. “The cardinal sometimes got angry and said it was not my job, that I should not get involved,” Deville said.

The Spectator (U.K.) cites transcripts of a meeting where Danneels was caught on tape urging the victim to stay silent about the abuse, after which he “suggested that the victim should seek forgiveness — and accused the man of attempted blackmail when he demanded that Danneels should tell Pope Benedict XVI about the abuse.”

Okay, now that you know all this, please go back and re-read Danneels’ essay on mercy. Read it slowly and soberly. Does it offer a genuine Christian vision of a just but loving God? Or a wish-fulfillment fantasy of God as our senile “grandfather in heaven”? (C.S. Lewis, The Problem of Pain) Is the forgiveness it promises the same as Jesus offered the woman caught in adultery, which culminates in, “Go and sin no more”? Or are these the sweet words of a co-conspirator, who promises to help you hide the evidence and even to silence the victims?

Yes, it is possible to picture God as such a stark and unflinching Judge that we might doubt He even exists — or hope that He doesn’t. But outside of certain tiny subcultures, that is not a problem for Christians. Let Muslims worry about that — the Muslims who are inundating and will someday rule over the squishy, post-Christian Belgians. What Danneels and his allies at the Synod — including Chicago’s Archbishop Cupich who wants to admit practicing homosexuals to Holy Communion — risk is the opposite error: A God who is not so much implausible as contemptible, a Christ who laid down His life as a red carpet on which we could strut and preen, sashaying in our favorite sins.

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AFTER PINTO PROSELYTIZES THE AUSTIN DIOCESE WILL THESE THREE RIDERS OF THE APOCALYPSE HOLD A CONFERENCE IN AUSTIN ?

OHIO BISHOP WARNS AGAINST FR. JAMES MARTIN TALK

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by Christine Niles, M.St. (Oxon.), J.D.  •  ChurchMilitant.com  •  March 11, 2018   35 Comments

Abp Schnurr: ‘The event is in no way sponsored by, sanctioned by or associated with the Catholic Church’

CINCINNATI, Ohio (ChurchMilitant.com) – An Ohio prelate is warning the faithful about a talk offered by pro-gay priest Fr. James Martin, SJ.

On Friday, Abp. Dennis Schnurr of Cincinatti published a statement making clear Martin’s talk, scheduled for March 24 at the University of Cincinnati, “is in no way sponsored by, sanctioned by, or associated with the Catholic Church.” Other speakers include censured religious Sr. Jeannine Gramick and self-professed lesbian Jamie Manson.

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Abp. Dennis Schnurr

The archbishop’s statement came after a number of Catholics flooded his office with calls and emails last week urging him to issue a public warning against the Jesuit priest, who is best known for his attempts to normalize homosexuality and transgenderism.

Schnurr’s statement reads:

Dear Fathers and Deacons,

You may hear from some parishioners about an upcoming event at the University of Cincinnati subtitled, “A Dialogue on Faith, Catholicism, and the LGBTQ Community.” To be very clear, despite its billing, the event is in no way sponsored by, sanctioned by, or associated with the Catholic Church. In fact, one of the scheduled speakers has been ordered to not speak on behalf of the Catholic Church in the United States due to the grave error of her teaching. The Code of Canon Law (Can. 216) states in part that “no undertaking shall assume the name Catholic unless the consent of the competent ecclesiastical authority is given.” My permission was not sought in this case, nor would it have been given.

The speaker to whom the letter refers as being “ordered to not speak on behalf of the Catholic Church” is Gramick, founder of New Ways Ministry, condemned by the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith as well as by the U.S. bishops’ conference for rejecting Catholic teaching on homosexuality. Father Martin once said if he had a choice, he would “canonize” Gramick.

“I’m going to canonize Sr. Jeannine Gramick, who was the co-founder of New Ways Ministry,” said Martin during a June 16 podcast, as reported by Deacon Jim Russell. “You know in the ’80s, they were really under a microscope, and then in the ’90s, Cdl. George in Chicago said they couldn’t call themselves Catholic; it was really severe, and, you know, she persisted.”

“Here’s this woman who has really struggled, and has really fought, and has really advocated, at great cost, you know, within her own Church,” Martin continued. “I’d put her up for canonization, and at least, servant of God, or beatification.”

Read our Fr. James Martin FAQ

Gramick was formally censured by the Vatican in 1999 and ordered to stop ministering to homosexuals because she was promoting views contrary to Church teaching. She defied the order and continues her dissent to this day with her group New Ways Ministry, which has a long history of defiance toward the Church:

  • Cdl. James Hickey of Washington, D.C. kicked out the organization from his archdiocese in 1984 for refusing to comply with Church teaching
  • The Vatican’s Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life ordered founders Sr. Jeanine Gramick and Fr. Robert Nugent to “separate themselves totally and completely from New Ways Ministry,” forbidding them from exercising “any apostolate without faithfully presenting the Church’s teaching regarding the intrinsic evil of homosexual acts” — an order Gramick and Nugent defied
  • In 1988, the Holy See established a commission under Detroit’s Cdl. Adam Maida to investigate New Ways Ministry, which recommended disciplinary measures for Gramick and Nugent for their defiance of Church teaching
  • The Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith took over the investigation in 1995, issuing a declaration that the teachings presented by New Ways Ministry were “erroneous and dangerous”
  • The CDF issued a formal declaration in 1999, approved by Pope St. John Paul II, that the founders’ positions on homosexuality “are doctrinally unacceptable because they do not faithfully convey the clear and constant teaching of the Catholic Church in this area”
  • The CDF concluded: “For these reasons, Sister Jeannine Gramick, SSND, and Father Robert Nugent, SDS, are permanently prohibited from any pastoral work involving homosexual persons and are ineligible, for an undetermined period, for any office in their respective religious institutes”
This censure has never been lifted.
Jamie Manson refers to herself as a lesbian, and is a member of the national board of the Women’s Ordination Conference. She once wrote:
As a woman and lesbian, I have no voice in this institution, and I am denied the ability to make a substantive contribution to it. Rather than speaking about leaving the church, I believe is time to call the institutional church to accountability for how many people it has left behind.

Father James Martin supports gay marriage, in contradiction to Church teaching, and has insinuated that the Church would one day “change” Her teaching on this. He has also complained that the language in the Catechism on homosexuality is “hurtful” and should be changed.

Paragraph 2357 of the Catholic Catechism states:

Basing itself on Sacred Scripture, which presents homosexual acts as acts of grave depravity, tradition has always declared that “homosexual acts are intrinsically disordered.” They are contrary to the natural law. They close the sexual act to the gift of life. They do not proceed from a genuine affective and sexual complementarity. Under no circumstances can they be approved.

In February 2017, Michael Voris aired a Vortex asking Martin a straightforward question: “Are you homosexual? Yes or no?” The priest has never answered.

 

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I HAVE NEVER LIKED MARTINIS, DRY OR WET, ESPECIALLY THOSE CALLED CARLO

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Leader of St. Gallen ‘mafia’, “Ante-Pope” Martini prepared the way for Francis

March 9, 2018 (Crisis Magazine) — Before his death in 2012, Cardinal Carlo Martini eerily called himself an “ante-pope,” a “precursor and preparer for the Holy Father.”

Martini was the leading antagonist to Popes John Paul II and Benedict—a Jesuit famous for groaning that the Church was “200 years behind.” In Night Conversations with Cardinal Martini, he cringed at the “major damage” caused by Humanae Vitae. The Church spoke “too much” about the sixth commandment and sin. He said legal abortion was, ultimately, “positive.”

For Martini saw himself as a dreamer who kept us “open to the surprises of the Holy Spirit.” Hadn’t the prophet Joel said that your sons and daughters would prophesy and your old men would dream dreams? The old cardinal dreamed of young “prophets” who’d criticize the Church and a “strong middle generation” who’d effect “changes.”

Martini said that in “preparation” for the 2005 papal election, he and others discussed the “new answers” that the next pope would “have to give” on sexuality and Communion for adulterers. For Martini was the leader of the St. Gallen “mafia,” the anti-Ratzinger group that wanted a “much more modern” Church under Cardinal Bergoglio.

According to Austen Ivereigh’s The Great Reformer, Cardinal Bergoglio quoted Martini frequently and was introduced by him to the Gallen group after the two Jesuits reconnected in 2001. Cardinal Bergoglio placed second in the 2005 conclave, amidst a “dramatic struggle.” The group reportedly ceased meeting the following year, and Martini—long sick with Parkinson’s—died in 2012.

But in a fiery last interview published immediately after his death, the ante-pope burned with disdain.

The Church was “tired,” its rites were “pompous,” and he who had dreamed of a “young church” now stared at countless ashes. How he wanted the embers beneath the ashes to burn! Where were the men who burned for the spreading of the “spirit”? Where were the men who would preach “discernment” and carry the Eucharist to those in “complex family situations”?

“Are we afraid? Fear instead of courage?” he cried.

As Ivereigh notes, Cardinal Bergoglio could soon be heard quoting the jeremiad, telling the embers to burn beneath the ashes of a Church that kept Jesus “tied up in the sacristry.”

Months later, the “Martini Pope”—as Sandro Magister puts it—now reigned. Pope Francis soon praised Martini as “prophetic”—a “father for the whole church”—and hailed his agenda of “focusing” on synods. In 1999, Martini “had a dream” of hurtling the Church into “permanent” synodality—that is, permanent revolution. The decentralized, “synodal” Church would foment changes on marriage, sexuality, penitential practice, priestly celibacy, women in the Church, ecumenism.

So at the rigged Synod on the Family, one Gallen alumnus, Cardinal Kasper, pushed for Communion for adulterers and another—who had told a king to legalize abortion and a sexual abuse victim to seek forgiveness—waxed poetic about “the womb of mercy.” A leading Martini disciple, Archbishop Bruno Forte, drafted the interim report on the “positive” aspects of sins against purity—and later laughed that Pope Francis had promised to “draw out the conclusions” for Kasper’s proposal because speaking “plainly” would’ve made a “terrible mess.”

Cardinal Baldisseri—who, according to The Rigging of a Vatican Synod?, was overheard explaining how he’d manipulate that synod—calls this year’s synod on young people a “continuation of the subject of the family.” He says the youths bemoaning Church “prohibitions” via web surveys and Facebook will marvelously prophesy what Christ wants to “cut out.”

“As in the days of Samuel and Jeremiah, young people know how to discern the signs of our times, indicated by the Spirit,” the synod’s preparatory document intones. That text, as Matthew McCusker shows, is pervaded with Modernism, which heretically claims that doctrines come from “experience” and thus must “evolve.”

Modernists—as Pope St. Pius X warned—hold that “truth is no more immutable than man himself, since it evolved with him, in him, and through him.”

At a pre-synodal planning seminar with Baldisseri, one young prophet invoked her sage “experience” to lament how “closed” the Church is to those with “radical” views on issues like transgenderism. In other remarks published by the Vatican, she extolled a fourteen-year-old who “need[ed] to create her own religion to find one that is welcoming.”

Another young prophet announced: “The pope asked us to ‘make chaos,’ that’s precisely what we’re doing.”

Indeed, Pope Francis had urged the young—specifically “agnostics,” those “estranged” from the Church, and “atheists”—to “criticize” the Church in fulfillment of Joel 3:1-2. “‘The old will dream dreams, and the young will prophesy,’ namely, with prophecies they will take concrete things forward,” he explained.

He was quoting Martini once again, for the ante-pope had dreamed all this, too. Grandiosely invoking Joel in Night Conversations, Martini presaged that the “things we are waiting for” would gust in “via the uninhibited qualities of young people.” The Church “can’t teach young people anything.” It “can only help them to listen to their inner master.” Being taught by the young is a new “pastoral principle.”

They were Martini’s “glowing coals”—“working to save the world” with their leftist politics, forging new “beginnings” with their “less inhibited approach to sexuality.” Were they “still interested in criticizing us, the Church”?

For their sake, Martini had dreamed of a pope who’d admit Humanae Vitae’s “mistakes”—a pope who wouldn’t need to retract the encyclical because he’d just “write a new one.”

In 2014 Pope Francis was asked if the Church could “take up again” the topic of contraception, for “Cardinal Martini believed it was now time.” He replied that “it all depends on how … Humanae Vitae is interpreted”—and now one of his top theologians, a Pontifical Academy for Life member, says some circumstances “require contraception” under Amoris Laetitia. 

Other members of the deconstructed pro-life academy defend aborting children and say we’ve evolved past that wispy term “intrinsically evil” because Pope Francis says “time is greater than space.” The new dean of the similarly subverted John Paul II Institute—who wrote books with Martini and organized a radical “shadow synod”—sits on the commission set to “re-interpret” Humanae Vitae on the sly.

“If it gets too peaceful in the Church,” the ante-pope taught, just recall Christ’s “desire to throw a flaming torch of inspiration onto the earth.”

So once the ante-pope’s torch has burned into Humanae Vitae, burned into the very notion of intrinsic evil, the permanent revolution will blaze forward. It will show us why Martini called Luther a “great reformer” and said “you cannot make God Catholic”; why next year’s Amazon synod will crusade for married priests and women deacons; why the Germans are letting some Protestants receive the Eucharist and a respected Vaticanist says an “ecumenical mass” is being readied; why Pope St. Pius X cried of the Modernists: “What is there left in the Church which is not to be reformed according to their principles?”

Then, like some strong and ominous wind, it will sweep aside the ashes to unveil the ante-pope’s “utopia,” where everyone ends up “transparent and accepted by everyone else.” Then the prophets will cry, with the dreamer, that “the times are long gone when the Church could talk you into having a guilty conscience.” Then the sons and daughters will prophesy that—according to the logic condemned by Ven. Fulton Sheen—there is no Hell, no sin, no judge, and no judgment and so evil is good and good is evil.

Then it shall be as the old ante-pope had dreamed.

That is why we must pray and make reparation and speak out, now.

This article was originally published on Crisis Magazine and is re-published with permission.

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I HAVE NEVER LIKED MARTINIS, DRY OR WET, ESPECIALLY THOSE CALLED CARLO

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Leader of St. Gallen ‘mafia’, “Ante-Pope” Martini prepared the way for Francis

March 9, 2018 (Crisis Magazine) — Before his death in 2012, Cardinal Carlo Martini eerily called himself an “ante-pope,” a “precursor and preparer for the Holy Father.”

Martini was the leading antagonist to Popes John Paul II and Benedict—a Jesuit famous for groaning that the Church was “200 years behind.” In Night Conversations with Cardinal Martini, he cringed at the “major damage” caused by Humanae Vitae. The Church spoke “too much” about the sixth commandment and sin. He said legal abortion was, ultimately, “positive.”

For Martini saw himself as a dreamer who kept us “open to the surprises of the Holy Spirit.” Hadn’t the prophet Joel said that your sons and daughters would prophesy and your old men would dream dreams? The old cardinal dreamed of young “prophets” who’d criticize the Church and a “strong middle generation” who’d effect “changes.”

Martini said that in “preparation” for the 2005 papal election, he and others discussed the “new answers” that the next pope would “have to give” on sexuality and Communion for adulterers. For Martini was the leader of the St. Gallen “mafia,” the anti-Ratzinger group that wanted a “much more modern” Church under Cardinal Bergoglio.

According to Austen Ivereigh’s The Great Reformer, Cardinal Bergoglio quoted Martini frequently and was introduced by him to the Gallen group after the two Jesuits reconnected in 2001. Cardinal Bergoglio placed second in the 2005 conclave, amidst a “dramatic struggle.” The group reportedly ceased meeting the following year, and Martini—long sick with Parkinson’s—died in 2012.

But in a fiery last interview published immediately after his death, the ante-pope burned with disdain.

The Church was “tired,” its rites were “pompous,” and he who had dreamed of a “young church” now stared at countless ashes. How he wanted the embers beneath the ashes to burn! Where were the men who burned for the spreading of the “spirit”? Where were the men who would preach “discernment” and carry the Eucharist to those in “complex family situations”?

“Are we afraid? Fear instead of courage?” he cried.

As Ivereigh notes, Cardinal Bergoglio could soon be heard quoting the jeremiad, telling the embers to burn beneath the ashes of a Church that kept Jesus “tied up in the sacristry.”

Months later, the “Martini Pope”—as Sandro Magister puts it—now reigned. Pope Francis soon praised Martini as “prophetic”—a “father for the whole church”—and hailed his agenda of “focusing” on synods. In 1999, Martini “had a dream” of hurtling the Church into “permanent” synodality—that is, permanent revolution. The decentralized, “synodal” Church would foment changes on marriage, sexuality, penitential practice, priestly celibacy, women in the Church, ecumenism.

So at the rigged Synod on the Family, one Gallen alumnus, Cardinal Kasper, pushed for Communion for adulterers and another—who had told a king to legalize abortion and a sexual abuse victim to seek forgiveness—waxed poetic about “the womb of mercy.” A leading Martini disciple, Archbishop Bruno Forte, drafted the interim report on the “positive” aspects of sins against purity—and later laughed that Pope Francis had promised to “draw out the conclusions” for Kasper’s proposal because speaking “plainly” would’ve made a “terrible mess.”

Cardinal Baldisseri—who, according to The Rigging of a Vatican Synod?, was overheard explaining how he’d manipulate that synod—calls this year’s synod on young people a “continuation of the subject of the family.” He says the youths bemoaning Church “prohibitions” via web surveys and Facebook will marvelously prophesy what Christ wants to “cut out.”

“As in the days of Samuel and Jeremiah, young people know how to discern the signs of our times, indicated by the Spirit,” the synod’s preparatory document intones. That text, as Matthew McCusker shows, is pervaded with Modernism, which heretically claims that doctrines come from “experience” and thus must “evolve.”

Modernists—as Pope St. Pius X warned—hold that “truth is no more immutable than man himself, since it evolved with him, in him, and through him.”

At a pre-synodal planning seminar with Baldisseri, one young prophet invoked her sage “experience” to lament how “closed” the Church is to those with “radical” views on issues like transgenderism. In other remarks published by the Vatican, she extolled a fourteen-year-old who “need[ed] to create her own religion to find one that is welcoming.”

Another young prophet announced: “The pope asked us to ‘make chaos,’ that’s precisely what we’re doing.”

Indeed, Pope Francis had urged the young—specifically “agnostics,” those “estranged” from the Church, and “atheists”—to “criticize” the Church in fulfillment of Joel 3:1-2. “‘The old will dream dreams, and the young will prophesy,’ namely, with prophecies they will take concrete things forward,” he explained.

He was quoting Martini once again, for the ante-pope had dreamed all this, too. Grandiosely invoking Joel in Night Conversations, Martini presaged that the “things we are waiting for” would gust in “via the uninhibited qualities of young people.” The Church “can’t teach young people anything.” It “can only help them to listen to their inner master.” Being taught by the young is a new “pastoral principle.”

They were Martini’s “glowing coals”—“working to save the world” with their leftist politics, forging new “beginnings” with their “less inhibited approach to sexuality.” Were they “still interested in criticizing us, the Church”?

For their sake, Martini had dreamed of a pope who’d admit Humanae Vitae’s “mistakes”—a pope who wouldn’t need to retract the encyclical because he’d just “write a new one.”

In 2014 Pope Francis was asked if the Church could “take up again” the topic of contraception, for “Cardinal Martini believed it was now time.” He replied that “it all depends on how … Humanae Vitae is interpreted”—and now one of his top theologians, a Pontifical Academy for Life member, says some circumstances “require contraception” under Amoris Laetitia. 

Other members of the deconstructed pro-life academy defend aborting children and say we’ve evolved past that wispy term “intrinsically evil” because Pope Francis says “time is greater than space.” The new dean of the similarly subverted John Paul II Institute—who wrote books with Martini and organized a radical “shadow synod”—sits on the commission set to “re-interpret” Humanae Vitae on the sly.

“If it gets too peaceful in the Church,” the ante-pope taught, just recall Christ’s “desire to throw a flaming torch of inspiration onto the earth.”

So once the ante-pope’s torch has burned into Humanae Vitae, burned into the very notion of intrinsic evil, the permanent revolution will blaze forward. It will show us why Martini called Luther a “great reformer” and said “you cannot make God Catholic”; why next year’s Amazon synod will crusade for married priests and women deacons; why the Germans are letting some Protestants receive the Eucharist and a respected Vaticanist says an “ecumenical mass” is being readied; why Pope St. Pius X cried of the Modernists: “What is there left in the Church which is not to be reformed according to their principles?”

Then, like some strong and ominous wind, it will sweep aside the ashes to unveil the ante-pope’s “utopia,” where everyone ends up “transparent and accepted by everyone else.” Then the prophets will cry, with the dreamer, that “the times are long gone when the Church could talk you into having a guilty conscience.” Then the sons and daughters will prophesy that—according to the logic condemned by Ven. Fulton Sheen—there is no Hell, no sin, no judge, and no judgment and so evil is good and good is evil.

Then it shall be as the old ante-pope had dreamed.

That is why we must pray and make reparation and speak out, now.

This article was originally published on Crisis Magazine and is re-published with permission.

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If you are angry about what is happening to the Church, don’t just stand there seething, do something – imitate your Lord Jesus Christ, denounce the silence of priests and bishops, denounce effeminate passivity in the Church’s leaders.

March 11, 2018
The tears of our Lord gazing on Jerusalem, cannot be separated from his violent whipping of the moneychangers in the Temple the next day. Both were acts of love, for he saw how the Holy City had been profaned, and he saw that profanation most glaring in the House of God itself. The word “profane” means to be “outside the holy place.” Distancing oneself from holiness is at its worst when it takes place in a sacred space: “. . . your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit . . .” 1 Corinthians 6:19. Philologists say that use of the term “profane” has declined about 80% in the last two centuries. Because Christ knew what Heaven is like, the fracturing of its reflection on earth was not a mere annoyance. It provoked him to wailing and whipping.

The violent cleansing of the Temple was an instance of righteous anger, using the strength of temper. Sinful anger, on the other hand, is a loss of that temper. Christ’s righteous anger at the Anti-Christ was far different from the crowd’s anger at Christ.

Observers of the human condition remark how our society seems so angry. Political debates degenerate into shouting matches; comedians abandon wit for coarseness; commentators on websites let loose all sorts of invectives. Unrighteous anger is anger for its own sake—rather like Homer’s Achilles who supposedly was angry at the Trojans, but in fact was angry at the world, shouting down King Agamemnon and even cursing a river when it did not flow his way.

The Ten Commandments temper passion like tempering steel. An intemperate society turns those Commandments backwards: worshiping false gods, blaspheming, killing, lusting, stealing, envying and coveting. It is no coincidence, for instance, that in the past fifty years, with their precipitous decline in moral certitudes, teen suicides have increased nearly 500%, and violent entertainments rival ancient blood lust. The anger of young men in street gangs, is not the anger of the young Christ with a whip.

Trying to correct this without God inevitably fails. When Hollywood personalities, having profited so long from intemperance, suddenly affect the mantle of righteousness, the result is hypocrisy instead of salvation, with witch hunts instead of reform. In his novel The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne describes the ambiguity of the Puritans: “No man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which may be the true.” Hawthorne’s daughter Rose, the widow of an intemperate husband, became a Dominican religious and founded a community for the care of dying cancer patients.

Sinful anger makes people into cowards, succumbing to the fads of the mob rather than the Gospel of Christ, which is why St. Gregory of Nyssa called that kind of anger a twisting of courage. It makes one a bully instead of a hero.

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Belial’s Witness is thinking about ambition, career, money, and sex. That’s what it amounts to, in the end. Sexual liberation, state compulsion, and dead kids.

Belial’s Witnesses

I’ve lately been an infrequent and rather unwelcome commentator on a web page called The Imperial Academy, which is run by academics on the left. It is supposed to be dedicated to the sharing of knowledge, but is actually dedicated to the usual daily political jitters. I’m not sure how I got enrolled, unless it was the doing of a very fine young conservative, a friend of my friend the excellent Robert P. George. Call it a minor ministry, my attempts to speak modest portions of truth to a mostly atheist and secular congregation.

I’d like to discuss here one thing I have noticed. It didn’t surprise me to find that Imperial Academy members have little respect for religious faith. What does surprise me is the open hostility and contempt, unrelieved by any effort to understand what we believe and why, and how we must act on our faith, or at least refrain from acting against it.

The issue the other day was abortion, and the members expressed the opinion that if you do not want to perform an abortion, you should not enter a field that would require it. In other words, if you don’t want to perform an abortion, stay out of medicine. Roman Catholics, Irish or otherwise, need not apply.

Eventually in such arguments, someone plays a card he believes to be the ace of trumps: the Jehovah’s Witness card. “Then I suppose,” he says, “that you would agree to have a Jehovah’s Witness be a surgeon or a hematologist,” which of course no Jehovah’s Witness would be, since the actions involve blood transfusion as a regular and necessary component of the job. So there!

It’s not the ace of trumps. Maybe a king in an off suit, proudly strutting on the table, about to lose the trick. Here’s why.

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We Catholics do not appeal to Scripture to dictate to us the specifics of medical practice. We appeal in a general sense to the nature of things themselves, and to right reason. The medical by definition remediates. If you have a fever, the medical restores your body to normal temperature. If you have an infection, the medical clears it up and restores your body to healthy order. If you have a broken limb, the medical fixes it. If you are vulnerable to an easily communicable disease, the medical provides you with protection. If an organ is not working properly, the medical heals it. If the body can be saved only by the removal of a diseased organ or limb, the medical does in effect just what the body itself does in its autoimmune reactions.

Notice I have not appealed to anything extrinsic to medicine and the body. The Jehovah’s Witness does make that appeal, because there is nothing in the nature of blood to suggest that one man’s hemoglobin cannot or should not be used by another, no more than one man’s breath cannot or should not be used by another in mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.

But Belial’s Witness in such matters as abortion, sterilization, and sexual mutilation does make an extrinsic appeal. It is not to a warped reading of Scripture. It is to a warped view of the role of the individual will, or to political expediency, or to world demographics. In other words, Belial’s Witness has left the realm of medicine behind.

For there is nothing wrong with the child in the womb. That is just a fact. Nor, evidently, was there anything wrong with the reproductive systems of the child’s parents. They were, evidently, in good working order. Abortion does not restore health to a diseased limb or organ, it does not shield against a communicable disease, it does not cure, it does not save someone in danger of death.

Abortion does not remediate. It is therefore not medicine, even though it involves work upon and in a body, no more than lopping off a healthy limb is medicine.

The liberal will counter with the problem of the Jehovah’s Witness parents who try to prevent their child from receiving blood from a donor. Yet this too counts against the liberal, for two reasons. The first is that it is one thing, in order to save a life, to perform an action, which a third party believes, is morally impermissible. It is another thing to compel the conscience of the third party. The liberals wish not only to permit abortion, but to compel all medical professionals to participate in it. That would be like compelling a Quaker to bear arms in time of war. What is the reason for it? What kind of mind would desire to do that?

But the liberal has missed another terrible point of conjunction between himself and the Jehovah’s Witness. It is simply this: in both cases, we have a dead child. Both Belial’s Witness and Jehovah’s Witness define medicine by something extra-medical, and both Belial’s Witness and Jehovah’s Witness end up with the death of an innocent child.

If there is any distinction to be made between them, it is all in favor of the Jehovah’s Witness. After all, he is subject to an unfortunate theology, but he does not want his child to die. Belial’s Witness does. Jehovah’s Witness would unnecessarily limit the medical. Belial’s Witness in exceeding the medical undoes the medical. Jehovah’s Witness is afraid to do something that would save life. Belial’s Witness is unafraid to kill. Jehovah’s Witness wants to be left alone. Belial’s Witness will not leave you alone. Jehovah’s Witness does not want to violate his conscience, as mixed up as it may be. Belial’s Witness wants to force you to violate yours.

Jehovah’s Witness is thinking about God – wrongly. Belial’s Witness is thinking about ambition, career, money, and sex. That’s what it amounts to, in the end. Sexual liberation, state compulsion, and dead kids.

One last point. There’s a name for that twentieth-century form of government that would compel Quakers to bear arms. It is called “fascism.”

 

*Image: Saturn Devouring His Son by Francisco Goya, c. 1820 [Museo del Prado, Madrid]

Anthony Esolen

Anthony Esolen

Anthony Esolen is a lecturer, translator, and writer. His latest books are Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child and Out of the Ashes: Rebuilding American Culture. He directs the Center for the Restoration of Catholic Culture at Thomas More College of the Liberal Arts.

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