Apostles and Imposters
AntiPope Bergoglio in the Box
Listen well to the command of Our Lord expressed in the Gospel for Trinity Sunday:
“Go,
therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the
name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, teaching them
to observe all that I have commanded you…” (Mt.28:19,20a).
But
the Revolution at work within the New Church tells us, “Don’t go out
preaching and baptizing. Go out and dialogue. The truth is a
many-splendored thing, not just confined to one religion. We must try to
get along with all of them so as to create One World Religion.”
The
Revolution – If you don’t fight it, eventually you will surrender to
it, and you will be lost. The Revolution must be resisted with all your
heart and soul and mind and strength. The Revolution is the devil’s
work, and he will not rest until he sees this world completely
destroyed. Creation ought to be rooted in God the Creator. But it now
has its roots planted in an alien soil. This is why Jesus was hated so
much by His adversaries, and He warned His followers to expect the same:
“If
the world hates you, know that it has hated me before you. If you were
of the world, the world would love what is its own. But because you are
not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the
world hates you. Remember the word that I have spoken to you: No servant
is greater than his master. If they have persecuted me, they will
persecute you also; it they have kept my word, they will keep yours
also. But all these things they will do to you for my name’s sake,
because they do not know him who sent me. If I had not come and spoken
to them, they would have no sin. But now they have no excuse for their
sin. He who hates me hates my Father also” (Jn.15:18-23).
The
Revolution is real. Just look around and see it happening. The world
has been revolutionized. Good is now considered evil, and evil good. The
door is closing, and it will soon be against the law to preach, or even
speak against the evil. Through the prophet Isaiah, God warns us today
no less than He warned ancient Israel:
“Woe
to you that call evil good, and good evil: that put darkness for light,
and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for
bitter… Therefore as the tongue of the fire devoureth the stubble, and
the heat of the flame consumeth it: so shall their root be as ashes, and
their bud shall go up as dust. For they have cast away the law of the
Lord of hosts, and have blasphemed the word of the Holy One of Israel”
(Is.5:21;24).
The
whole world is calling down upon itself the fire of God’s punishment,
because everywhere His Laws are despised and evil laws are enacted in
their place. Just as the prophet says, evil is now literally being
called good, and good evil. This is the grievous sin of Blasphemy. And
now the Revolution is within our very walls. “A man’s enemies,” Jesus
warned, “will be those of his own household” (Mt.10:36).
Take
Francis Bergoglio! His latest scheme (one of them) is to establish a
commission to study the possibility of the ordination of women deacons.
Tell me he doesn’t want to revolutionize the Catholic Church! As deacons
women would be able to head parishes, preach, distribute Holy
Communion, baptize, and serve as deacons and subdeacons at a Solemn High
Mass (although high heels might be a problem on the altar steps). The
“Chief Nun” who hails from Malta, intends to push hard for women
deacons, but probably not stopping there. Francis would no doubt be open
to the idea of women “priestesses”.
Francis
was recently asked why he never referred to Europe’s roots as
Christian. He replied that he “sometimes dreads the tone, which can seem
triumphalist, or even vengeful” (Newsmax.com, May 17, 2016).
Vengeful? How can anyone, even someone pretending to be “the pope”, have this attitude about Europe’s Christian roots? Europe
was once thoroughly Christian, having been converted by the preaching
of the twelve Apostles, like Sts. Peter and Paul, St. Andrew, and St.
James, and so many others like Sts. Cyril and Methodius, St. Boniface
and St. Patrick. In their wake the light and peace of Christendom shone
brightly through saints like the women, St. Catherine of Siena, St.
Teresa of Avila, St. Bridget of Sweden, St. Therese of Lisieux, St. Joan
of Arc, and a great long list of other men and women. So what’s the
problem? Is Francis ashamed of our Christian history? Well, he doesn’t
want to seem triumphalist, or even vengeful. A schism (split) is not far
off, one that will make the Great Schism of the fourteenth century look
like a minor spat.
Francis
dares to compare Our Lord’s command to “make disciples of all nations”
to the conquest by the sword of the Islamic religion. This is how he
understands the command of Jesus to preach the Gospel to all nations.
He says that the war of conquest of ISIS is “partly drawn from Islam”,
and adds, “It is true that the idea of conquest is inherent in the soul
of Islam. However, it is also possible to interpret the objective in
Matthew’s Gospel, where Jesus sends his disciples to all nations, in
terms of the same idea of conquest” (Newsmax.com, May 17, 2016). The
same, he says! Well, there IS that minor difference – the Muslims do it
by the power of the sword, the Church by the power of the Gospel.
Francis
cares nothing about preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ. His concerns
are purely worldly, like global warming, the protection of animal
species, and population control. He wants to boost the population of
Europe by welcoming Muslim immigrants to intermarry with the local
population. He fails to mention that this would inevitably lead to the
destruction of every vestige of Catholic Europe and its total
Islamization.
Resist
the Revolution! As a true disciple and soldier of Jesus Christ, let
your light shine before men! This is Our Lord’s command:
“You
are the light of the world. A city set on a mountain cannot be hidden.
Neither do men light a lamp and put it under the measure, but upon the
lampstand, so as to give light to all in the house. Even so let your
light shine before men, in order that they may see your good works and
give glory to your Father in heaven” (Mt.5:14-16)