Must have come to Rome w/a packet of (stolen) money and/or he's a pedophile pervert of the first order (certainly has the right friends) to cause Bully Bergoglio to change his mind.
The Italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano reported that when Francis saw Law that morning, he brusquely ordered him to stop appearing in public at the basilica. The report also said that the new pope, "as his first act of purification," is preparing to dispatch the 81-year-old Law to a cloistered monastery.
Once again, it would be a dramatic insight into the new pope if true – and, once again, that insight turned out to be built on sand.
Basilian Fr. Thomas Rosica, who was acting as an assistant Vatican spokesperson during the papal transition, told NCR on March 16 that those reports were "completely and totally false." Both Rosica and Jesuit Fr. Federico Lombardi said that same thing over and over again to other media outlets, and as of this writing Law still maintains his residence at St. Mary Major.
Must have come to Rome w/a packet of (stolen) money and/or he's a pedophile pervert of the first order (certainly has the right friends) to cause Bully Bergoglio to change his mind.
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The Italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano reported that when Francis saw Law that morning, he brusquely ordered him to stop appearing in public at the basilica. The report also said that the new pope, "as his first act of purification," is preparing to dispatch the 81-year-old Law to a cloistered monastery.
Once again, it would be a dramatic insight into the new pope if true – and, once again, that insight turned out to be built on sand.
Basilian Fr. Thomas Rosica, who was acting as an assistant Vatican spokesperson during the papal transition, told NCR on March 16 that those reports were "completely and totally false." Both Rosica and Jesuit Fr. Federico Lombardi said that same thing over and over again to other media outlets, and as of this writing Law still maintains his residence at St. Mary Major.
https://www.ncronline.org/blogs/ncr-today/debunking-three-urban-legends-about-pope-francis
https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2017/12/20/funeral-for-cardinal-bernard-law-held-thursday-rome/JaUUlpqVOZtkq1SiskE3lO/story.html
Pray for his soul.
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