More hot air from Bergoglio…

Antipope Francis

Apostolic Exhortation Laudate Deum
on the Climate Crisis

October 4, 2023

[Last updated Oct. 11, 2023]

The Vatican’s text factory has just released another ‘magisterial’ document: Jorge Bergoglio (a.k.a. ‘Pope Francis’) has published his latest ‘Apostolic exhortation’. It bears the name Laudate Deum (“Praise God”) and concerns itself with an alleged global ‘climate crisis’.

Unlike many other ‘papal’ documents in recent times, this particular one is fairly short, at least judging by Bergoglian standards. In its English version, Laudate Deum comes in at a measly 7,100 words. It is divided into 6 chapters and has 73 numbered paragraphs, with a total of 44 footnotes.… READ MORE

Francis & Fernandez respond to Dubia of ‘Cardinal’ Duka…

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Adultery can be a Venial Sin only!

All hell broke loose yesterday, Oct. 2, with the publication of more Dubia by five Novus Ordo cardinals after ‘Pope’ Francis (Jorge Bergoglio) had responded to their first attempt to get straight answers from the ‘Pope’ but would not answer the follow-up questions.

In the tumult of the day — following a busy weekend that saw an ecumenical prayer vigil few people bothered to attend in St. Peter’s Square, in preparation for the Synod on Synodality — there was another big story that went under: the DDF’s response to the Dubia of ‘Cardinal’ Dominik Jaroslav Duka (b.READ MORE

“But let your speech be yea, yea: no, no…” (Mt 5:37)

New Dubia Drama:
Five Conservative ‘Cardinals’ challenge Francis

[UPDATE: We have corrected an error regarding the original formulation of the Dubia. Post revised accordingly.]

Asking ‘Pope’ Francis (Jorge Bergoglio) to clarify his doctrine is risky business — especially if he responds.

This has happened now to ‘Cardinals’ Walter Brandmuller, Raymond Burke, Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, Juan Sandoval Íñiguez, and Robert Sarah, who challenged the man they erroneously believe to be the Pope of the Catholic Church regarding matters of doctrine on faith and morals.

Back on July 10 of this year, the five Novus Ordo cardinals had submitted five specific questions to Francis in the traditional ‘dubia’ (Latin for doubts) format.… READ MORE