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Vatican II Church Meltdown – Day 14
Developments & Reactions
[More content added Sep. 10]
This post continues our coverage of the ongoing ecclesiastical Chernobyl unleashed by the accusations of the former Vatican nuncio to the United States, “Abp.” Carlo Viganò, which were first published on Aug. 25 and have the potential not only to bring an end to the Francis “pontificate” but even to throw the entire Vatican II Sect into unprecedented chaos:
Friday, Sep. 7, 2018 Developments
- A 2006 letter from then-“Abp.” Leonardo Sandri in the Vatican Secretariat of State acknowledged allegations made by a Novus Ordo priest in 2000 against Theodore McCarrick — VIEW LETTER HERE
- In a new interview published by the Italian paper Sole 24 Ore, Francis says God “needs our voice to denounce the injustices committed in silence, sometimes complicit, of many”, does not speak about Vigano allegations
- A Novus Ordo priest and canon lawyer writes that “the Secretariat of State of the Holy See — under the direction of Pietro Cardinal Parolin — has communicated an instruction to its internal and external security services to use its ‘intelligence resources’ to locate the physical whereabouts of Abp. Viganò”
- “Abp.” Dennis Schnurr of Cincinnati, Ohio, has said on a radio show that the only way to find out the truth is to “open the McCarrick file”
- Acknowledging calls for his resignation, “Cardinal” Wuerl of Washington, D.C., still has no intention to step down
- “Bishop” Gerard de Korte of ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, urges “joyful faith” in “days of crisis”
- Whistleblower “Fr.” Boniface Ramsey says McCarrick needs to be laicized and be subjected to a complete ecclesiastical trial if Club Francis wants to have any credibility
- Conservative Novus Ordo lawyer and donor Timothy Busch ‘denies he consulted on Viganò allegations against Pope Francis’
Reactions from Select Blogs and Web Sites
- The editors of the National Catholic Register maintain that “only with the Vatican’s cooperation will we see the documents that can prove or disprove Archbishop Viganò’s accusations”
- A Novus Ordo writer says that “silence only implies the pope’s guilt”
- Vatican Insider‘s Gianni Valente says Benedict XVI is caught in the ‘grinder’ of the Vigano operation
- “Fr.” Michel-Marie Zanotti-Sorkine of Marseille, France, writes that Francis “has been betrayed by one of his former close collaborators, Archbishop Vigano”, whose “motives do not seem to be completely pure”
- La Croix‘s Robert Mickens claims that “no matter what is or is not based on fact in Carlo Maria Viganò’s statement, the real and sinful truth in the end is that it’s nothing more than self-serving”
- America‘s J. D. Long-Garcia says that ‘we cannot let the sexual abuse crisis lead us into homophobia’
Related Stories
- Flashback to May 31, 2018: Francis denounces “culture of abuse and cover-up”
- Flashback 2015: Francis supporter “Fr.” Thomas Roscia’s blasphemous-perverted remark about the “sexual nature of the Eucharist”
- In Fresno, California, “parishioners are urging their bishop to remove a homosexual priest from ministry due to his sordid track record”
- Psychologist Dr. Thomas G. Plante claims that ‘clergy sex abuse [is] not about gay priests’
- A Novus Ordo exorcist says the current sex abuse scandal is “demonic in nature and likely to get worse before it gets better”
- The Chicago Sun Times reports that “Bishop” Raymond Goedert, ‘who didn’t alert police on abuser-priests’, is living at the mansion originally tagged for “Cardinal” Blase Cupich
- Reuters’ Philip Pullella asks whether Francis can be forced to resign
- The Daily Beast‘s Barbie Latza Nadeau argues that “conservatives had been trying to find Francis’s weak spot for years, and they finally found it through Carlo Maria Viganò”
Prior Days’ Coverage
- Days 1-3 (Aug. 25-27)
- Day 4 (Aug. 28)
- Day 5 (Aug. 29)
- Day 6 (Aug. 30)
- Day 7 (Aug. 31)
- Day 8 (Sep. 1)
- Day 9 (Sep. 2)
- Day 10 (Sep. 3)
- Day 11 (Sep. 4)
- Day 12 (Sep. 5)
- Day 13 (Sep. 6)
The EWTN News Nightly broadcast for Sep. 7, 2018:
A brief video on the ‘weird ties to Barak Obama’ that “Cardinal” Wuerl reportedly has:
What will tomorrow bring?
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