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Vatican II Church Meltdown – Day 18
Developments & Reactions
[New content added Sep. 13]
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:
Tuesday, Sep. 11, 2018 Developments
- Francis gives an outrageous sermon in which he presents himself and his “bishops” as victims of a persecution by the devil
- The Vatican announces Francis will receive “Cardinals” Daniel DiNardo and Sean O’Malley in audience on Sep. 13
- “Cardinal” Donald Wuerl has published a letter in which he announces he will meet with Francis to discuss his resignation
- “Abp.” Georg Ganswein says in a public address that the sex abuse crisis is the Vatican II Sect’s “own 9/11”
- Retired “Bp.” Edward Slattery of Tulsa, Oklahoma, has said that “even Pope Francis’ reputation has been sullied”
- The state of Vermont has announced an investigation into sex abuse cover-ups by the Novus Ordo Church
- Novus Ordos in Cincinnati, Ohio, are keeping a special vigil “in reparation for the sins of the clergy and hierarchy, for the victims of abuse worldwide, and for healing within the Church”
- Vaticanist Andrea Tornielli finds some things confirmed and others questionable in the Vigano Testimony
Reactions from select Blogs and Web Sites
- Novus Ordo canon lawyer Ed Condon explains ‘what Pope Francis can clarify about the Vigano testimony — and what he can’t’
- A former Novus Ordo monsignor explains that “if the Pope lied about the incidence of sexual abuse within his former archdiocese, it is understandable why he would not take action against other bishops for underreporting abuse”
- Francis cheerleader Mike Lewis opines that “when Francis is silent in the face of criticism, he’s telling us that he’s not letting certain things slow him down, for good or ill”
Related Stories
- “Archbishop” Luc Ravel of Strasbourg, France, says it is a ‘theological error’ to remain silent to protect the church
- Henry Sire, author of The Dictator Pope, examines ‘some more unanswered questions’ about Bergoglio’s time in Buenos Aires
- California Catholic Daily provides an inside look at a sex abuse fallout “listening session” near San Francisco
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)
- Day 14 (Sep. 7)
- Day 15 (Sep. 8)
- Day 16 (Sep. 9)
- Day 17 (Sep. 10)
More tomorrow.
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