Pachamama idols learn to swim in the Tiber
Paolo Ruffini (Vatican’s chief communications officer) and Fr. Giacomo Costa, S.J. (Secretary of the Commission for Information) weigh in.
“The great mistake was to bring the idols into the Church,” replies the cardinal, “not to put them out, because according to the Law of God Himself – His First Commandment – idolism is a grave sin and not to mix them with the Christian liturgy. To put it out, to throw it out, can be against human law, but to bring the idols into the Church was a grave sin, a crime against the Divine Law. That is a deep difference.”
Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller
(11 minutes 38 seconds in video below)
Cardinal Müller chimes in...
Francis responds...
“Good afternoon. I want to say a word about the statues of the pachamama that were taken from the church of the Transpontina – which were there without idolatrous intentions – and were thrown into the Tiber. First of all, this happened in Rome, and, as Bishop of the Diocese, I ask pardon of the persons who were offended by this act. Then, I want to communicate to you that the statues which created such attention in the media, were retrieved from the Tiber. The statues were not damaged. The Commander of the Carabinieri desires that you should be informed of this recovery before the news is made public. At the moment, the news is confidential, and the statues are being kept in the Italian Carabinieri Commander's office. The Commander of the Carabinieri has expressed his desire to follow up on any indications that you would like to give concerning the manner of publication of the news, and any other initiative you may want to take in this regard: for example, the Commander said, “the exhibition of the statues during the Holy Mass for the closing of the Synod”. We’ll see. I have delegated the Secretary of State to respond to this. This is a bit of good news. Thank you.”
Pope Francis announces retrieval of indigenous statues, Vatican News, 25 October 2019
Alexander Tschugguel comes forth as the person who threw the Pachamama idols into the river.
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ReplyDeleteSanta Maria in Traspontina: The Idol Worshippers Complain With Police
The Carmelite Fathers of Santa Maria in Traspontina parish near the Vatican filed charges against the anonymous heroes who seized Pachamama idols from their church. The rescuers disposed of them in the Tiber on October 21.
The Roman police started an investigation, however, the material value of the bare-breasted idols is irrelevant.
Today's cleansing of the Roman church reminds of the English Saint Boniface (+754) who chopped down Jupiter's oak near the present-day town of Fritzlar in northern Hesse, Germany.
When the idol did not strike Boniface down, the people were amazed and converted to Catholicism.
ReplyDeleteOn Oct. 21 is the commemoration the blessed Laura of Saint Catherine of Siena. She is the one of the two nuns mentioned on the last papal consistory by Benedict XVI on Feb. 11, 2013(!) and I claim that she inspired these young brave Romans to throw these pagan puppets into the Tiber River. Here are the arguments:
She founded the Congregation of Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Virgin Mary and Saint Catherine of Siena in Columbia, working persistently among the native Indians to convert them to Catholicism and integrate them into civilized society. The start date of this congregation is May 14, 1917 A.D., the day after the first apparition of the Holy Virgin in Fatima. With her performance in Rome (casting out pagan idols from the Temple of Our Lady in Traspontina) she followed in the footsteps of her patron Saint Catherine of Siena, always anxious for the good name of Rome as the capital of all Christendom.
Blessed Laura died in her hometown of Medellin on October 21, 1949, i.e. 70 years ago.
Unfortunately, in the same city the vauting „Medellin Conference” of CELAM (Latin American Episcopal Council) took place in 1968, which adopted the liberation theology and the "preferential option for the poor", which pushed the whole continent into the embrace of communism, depopulated churches and finally offered people a return to tribal paganism.
Souls who blessed Laura and her missionaries won for Christ, the leftist bishops sacrifice the devil. Blessed Laura of Medellin says emphatic 'no' to paganism on the Amazon and on the Tiber.
This Miss Laura has a truly catholic southern temperament!
Apparently that was done by a priest.
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We should throw him in the Tiber.
ReplyDeleteWhat this man has done is good.
ReplyDeleteWhy haven't other Catholics done it?
Muller is a modernist himself. He denies the Perpetual Virginity of Mary and Transubstantiation. See https://novusordowatch.org/2019/06/heresies-cardinal-muller-mary-perpetual-virginity/ and https://novusordowatch.org/2017/08/heresies-cardinal-muller-transubstantiation/
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