In an interview with the Argentinean television channel 'Canal Orbe 21' on December 20, Francis spoke [not about Christ but] about the war in Ukraine.
"There is a great hypocrisy. And it worries me a lot, because right now Ukraine is sending 20-year-old boys to the front. The thing is, they don't have that many men, while Russia has plenty. A peace treaty is urgently needed, but when someone talks about peace, they start dancing around secondary issues," he said.
When asked about conflict resolution, the troublemaker and tyrant Francis emphasized 'dialogue' and repeated his "four fundamental principles" which are very abstract: "Unity is superior to conflict, the whole is superior to the part, reality is superior to the idea, and time is superior to space."
Francis repeated the lies against Canada's Catholic schools, which have brought education to generations of Canadians at the request of their government.
Despite massive propaganda and $8m to uncover "unmarked graves", not a single "mass grave" has been found. He still claims: "The tragic history of schools, forcibly removing children to erase their Indigenous identity, called for a profound apology to the indigenous peoples."
On the ex-synod, Francis claims that the Church now solves problems through dialogue, despite his own dictatorial attitudes: "The Church is no longer top-down. It is no longer the bishops, the Pope, the priests, the nuns, but it is the Church from below that expresses itself and creates community." Never in her whole history, the Church has been so much "top-down" as under Francis.
Francis claims that the 'Holy Spirit' brings harmony in the midst of chaos: "A good Church would be a Church that creates a little bit chaos, but that always seeks harmony. That listens to everyone [except Catholics]."
He also repeated his false slogan that "everyone, everyone, everyone" is welcome in the Church: "And the sinners? All of them". He repeated that he wants "everyone, everyone inside" despite "people’s morality" [for instances: racists, greens, pedophiles?].
At the same time, those "with bad will, with bad disposition [=sinners] should be removed": "It is one thing not to let in and another thing to take out those who are already inside and do not have, as the Gospel says, the wedding garment on."
Francis, known for his heterodox dogmatism, believes that "dogmatisms" harm the religious experience: "I remember when I was a child, there was a dogmatism, so to speak, that one could not go to visit the house of divorced people because they were in mortal sin. Curious. It was a dogmatism, wasn't it?"
Asked how he would like to be remembered, Francis said: "I tell myself that I am a poor wretch on whom God has [allegedly] shown great mercy."
Francis believes that he has brought true transformations to the Church: "What is coming now is a woman prefect of a dicastery. Let the women come in," he threatened.
To: Al Hitan; Fedora; irishjuggler; Jaded; kalee; markomalley; miele man; Mrs. Don-o; ...
2 posted on 12/21/2024 2:23:57 PM PST by ebb tide (I don't engage with hypocritical habitual liars.)
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