Showing posts with label Buenos Aires. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buenos Aires. Show all posts

Friday, August 23, 2019

Francis, “knows nothing — not morals, not theology, not history. Nothing. Only power interests him.”




My principal purpose in visiting Buenos Aires is to learn about its not-so-favorite son, Jorge Bergoglio, who still hasn’t visited Argentina since becoming Pope Francis. During my first few days here, I asked every Catholic I met to explain that anomaly. I got some blunt and brutal answers.

“We all know he is a son of a bitch,” said a former prosecutor to me. “We are ashamed of him. He represents our worst qualities.”

His friend chipped in that Catholics consider Francis “to be a fake, a make-believe pope,” not to mention, he added, an uncultured, ill-mannered flake.

The former prosecutor oozed contempt for Francis: “He knows nothing — not morals, not theology, not history. Nothing. Only power interests him.”

The description of Pope Francis as a power-mad ideologue is very widespread, I am finding. I spoke at length with Antonio Caponnetto, who is the Argentine author of several books on Pope Francis. “At seminary, his classmates called him ‘Machiavelli,’ ” he noted.

Caponnetto gives two reasons for why the pope has avoided his home country: one, at least half the country hates him, and two, Francis dislikes the supposedly “conservative,” pro-capitalist Macri regime. The latter reason is absurd: Macri is hardly conservative, as Argentine conservatives are the first to say.

On Wednesday morning, I visited with Santiago Estrada, Argentina’s former ambassador to the Holy See. He has been close to Bergoglio for decades, but he allowed that Bergoglio “hates businessmen.” He dislikes Macri, he said, not because Macri is a pillar of conservatism but because Macri is simply not as anti-business “as the pope.” Estrada was loath to criticize his friend, but he conceded that the pope’s promotion of molesting bishops has been “inexplicable.”
Why Pope Francis Hasn’t Visited Argentina, The American Spectator, 22 August 2019 (Bold is CMJ's for emphasis.)


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Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Francis makes a new bishop!




On the Gente magazine cover, from 30 August 2012, from left to right are: Pablo Goycochea, Roberto Carlos Trinidad, and Fr. Jorge Ignacio Garcia Cuerva.  The occasion was the baptism of the two children, who were born of a surrogate mother for Pablo and Roberto.  Fr. Jorge Ignacio Garcia Cuerva is the pastor of the Church of St. Clare of Assisi in the Talar de Pacheco, Tigre and is famous for its fight against drugs in Argentina.  The baptism happened at the Basilica of the Most Holy Sacrament, in Buenos Aires, Argentina on 25 August 2012.  Roberto Carlos Trinidad, better known under the names, Florencia De La V or Florencia Trinidad, is an Argentinian TV star.  He is also a man who has undergone surgery in order to look like a woman.  The reason for the baptism was given by Fr. Jorge Ignacio Garcia Cuerva as follows,  
“Florencia approached us with the explicit request of the Catholic Church to baptize their children under Canon Law. That there is that desire is reason enough to carry it out. I wish all parents (would) bring their children to baptism with this level of consciousness. I can see Florencia and Pablo really want to convey to Pablo and Isabella faith in Jesus.”

How are these two poor children ever going to be raised in the Catholic faith when they have two perverted pseudo-parents who are biological males that are carrying on as if they husband and wife?  It’s obvious that Fr. Jorge Ignacio Garcia Cuerva doesn’t understand what sin is much less what the sins that cry to heaven for vengeance are!

Not only did the perverse couple and Fr. Jorge Ignacio Garcia Cuerva make the cover of a magazine for the baptism, they also made national news on Argentinian television!





So did Cardinal Bergoglio reprimand Fr. Jorge Ignacio Garcia Cuerva for this act?  

Of course not!

A little over five years later...

He rewarded Fr. Cuerva with his own titular see!


source: Bollettino, Resignations and Appointments, 20.11.2017


Put on your faux* surprise face!


The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree!


*Readers of this blog will know that one of Francis’ favorite past-times is inversion of the natural and spiritual.


Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Francis “the devil”


Mother Superior Martha Rabino headed the kindergarten which the young child, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, attended for one year.


“...the boy and he was a devil”

(comment is at 33 seconds in the video)



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Friday, January 6, 2017

Who did Bergoglio celebrate Christmas with? — an update


Jorge’s kosher Christmas


Thanks to the reader, nazareusrex, who sent us this information.  It fills in a few more details of how Jorge Bergoglio celebrated Christmas Eve and Christmas with Talmudic Jews. (Also see: Who did Bergoglio celebrate Christmas with?)  Jorge took great care, as he did so a few years later at Casa Santa Marta when he had his rabbinical friends over for lunch, to make sure the food was kosher that night.  Fittingly, Jorge and his rabbis turned the sacristy at the Cathedral into their personal dinning room. 

In recent years, Bergoglio shared Christmas Eve with Claudio Epelman, director of the Latin American Jewish Congress, and Alberto Zimerman, protreasurer of the Delegation of Argentine Jewish Associations (DAIA). After the 21 o'clock (11:00PM) Mass in the Cathedral, in which the guests and their wives were placed in the same chairs in which the presidents sit for the official ceremonies in row zero, that is, in front of the first row of the pews, the present pope shared with them a modest supper: soda and cheese sandwiches, without ham showing respect to Jewish customs. They did it in the sacristy, where toasts were held during the Te Déum, in times when they were there more frequently than now.
"It was all very simple, with no sophistication," recalled Epelman, who met Bergoglio in Aparecida, Brazil, during a meeting of the Latin American bishops in May 2007. Epelman participated in that conference as the only invited Jewish observer. "In Aparecida we bonded personally and at the end of that year it was the first time that I went to the Cathedral to greet him for Christmas. It seemed important to accompany him at that moment so important for his personal and religious life. Before Christmas, we talked on the phone and he said: "I imagine you coming here this year too, do you not also?" "
Over the years Zimerman (also) joined the curious celebration....They prepared rice with prawns, chicken matambre, stuffed eggs and salads. For dessert they ate ice cream and fruit salad and toasted with a champagne.
"It was cold food and also very simple," Epelman said. And he agreed with Zimerman to point out that Bergoglio rose to serve the wine. "If I got up, he would make me sit and touch my shoulder," said Zimerman, who admitted that tonight will miss the friendly meeting.
The collaborators at the Cathedral will also remember tonight their last Christmas with the present pope. "They are very excited. It seems impossible to have spent Christmas Eve with he who is the Pontiff today," Father Russo told the NATION.
[...]
"We knew where he'd go to do the washing of the feet on Holy Thursday, but we did not know where he went on the 25th," said a person of close relationship with the former archbishop. Other contributors confirmed that "the boss", as they called him, warned that he would not be in the house and asked his vicar general to celebrate the Christmas Mass. "We later learned that he had gone to visit prisoners in some prison, the sick in a hospital or a poor neighborhood," added the person, who asked not to be mentioned.
[...]
One of the memories that Epelman treasures is the greeting with which the night they said goodbye on the 24th. "I said, "Merry Christmas" and he answered me: "L'ejaim" , which in Hebrew means: "For life" " 
source: La Nación, La vieja Navidad de Bergoglio: misa, cena con amigos y visitas sorpresa a los pobres

Saturday, December 24, 2016

Who did Bergoglio celebrate Christmas with?


left to right, Claudio Epelman and Julio Schlosser


Dear readers, who do  you celebrate your Christmas dinners with?  Your loved ones and your family, are we right?  Well Francis, back when he was Cardinal Bergoglio spent his Christmases with his relatives didn't he?  Or maybe with some fellow Novus Ordo priests and nuns?  Nope, the man never ceases to amaze.  Bergoglio spent Christmases with Talmudic Jews, the heirs of the Pharisees from the Old Testament.  You know those guys who are always following the ‘traditions of men’ or what we now call the ‘oral tradition’ aka the Talmud.  A tip of the hat to Martina Katholik for sending us this news story!  The Times of Israel: ‘Our Christmas dinners with the pope’ by Gavriel Fiske 

According the website of the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires, Bergoglio gave the homily on these Christmas Eves: 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, and 2011.  One wonders if the great Rabbi Bergoglio also participated in the kabbalistic ‘Nittel Nacht’ traditions which take place on both Christmas Eves; tearing toilet paper, referring to Christmas by derogatory names, avoiding Talmud study, reading the Toledot Yeshu, playing cards, playing chess, sewing (the favorite of the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson), paying bills, balancing the books, or spinning the dreidel.  Who will Francis have over at the Vatican this year as his guests and will they celebrate the Talmudic hoax, Hanukkah, which glorifies the supremacy of Klal Yisroel (the Judaic people) over the rest of humanity?  As always the underlines are ours for emphasis.


‘Our Christmas dinners with the pope’
Argentina’s Jewish leaders describe an extraordinary relationship with Francis I, who comes to synagogue for ‘selichot’ and loaned out a cathedral for a Shoah event
By Gavriel Fiske March 18, 2013, 5:15 pm
THESSALONIKI, Greece – Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina made history last week by becoming the first pope from Latin America and the first from the Jesuit order. This week, Argentine Jewish leaders, attending a World Jewish Congress meeting in Greece, predicted a new era for Catholic-Jewish relations and described a man who is very close to the Jewish community, who regularly visits synagogues and has invited Jewish friends to Christmas dinner.
“I think it is the first time a pope has been elected that the Jewish community knows previously, and has a long history [with],” said Claudio Epelman, director of the Latin American Jewish Congress, speaking to The Times of Israel on the sidelines of the weekend meeting, held in the northern port city of Thessaloniki in conjunction with public events memorializing the near-destruction of the ancient Sephardic community during the Nazi occupation of northern Greece during World War II.
Epelman said Sunday he was “very, very optimistic” about Catholic-Jewish relations under the new pope, who took the name Francis I and has embarked on what has already been described as a humble, hands-on papacy, eschewing the pope-mobile in favor of shaking hands and meeting children on his first Sunday in office amid the vast crowds at the Vatican.
“If you had to choose a pope by Jewish interest, you would have had to choose Bergoglio,” Epelman said.
“He is a real friend of the Jewish community,” he continued, describing Francis as “totally committed to interfaith activities.” He “loaned out” the Buenos Aires cathedral to the Jewish community to hold a memorial event honoring the victims of Kristallnacht and the Holocaust, Epelman recalled.
“I have been with him many times,” Epelman said, “not only for organized meetings and activities, but also just to discuss and learn from each other. I’ve never spoken about it, but for the last six years I have had Christmas dinner with him, just myself and a few others. It is very private, very intimate… It’s a major holiday to share with a Jew, and he is very kind to hold the dinner.”
Julio Schlosser, the other Argentine delegate in Greece, who is the president of a Buenos Aires synagogue, called Francis “my friend and a friend of the rabbis” who is “very close to the Jewish community.”
Schlosser described how for “many years,” Cardinal Bergoglio has come to his synagogue for selichot (the series of evening penitent prayers held before Rosh Hashana), where he would also give a formal talk.
“It’s very important for the world Jewish community to have somebody like this [in the papacy] because he is very open,” Schlosser added. “He works for the relationship between the Church, not only with the Jews, but with Muslims and other communities.”
Schlosser, who has also had Christmas dinner with the pope, confirmed that Francis I often prefers public transportation to his official car. After a visit to the AMIA Jewish community office building (which was bombed 19 years ago by alleged Iranian and Iranian-backed operatives, with the loss of 85 lives), Bergoglio eschewed his official vehicle in favor of the subway, he said.
Overall, “everything is fine” for the Jews in Argentina, he said, except that “Argentina, Venezuela, Ecuador, Nicaragua… are leftist-run countries who by extension have close relations with Iran.” And despite the recently announced joint Argentine-Iranian probe into the AMIA bombing, he said, “Iran will never accept responsibility for it.”
Schlosser may have an opportunity to discuss these and other issues with his friend the pope in person: He and Epelman left Greece Monday to arrive in Rome as the pope’s personal guests for his Tuesday inaugural mass.


And we find further confirmation over at Dario Uno in their article, Histórico e inédito: católicos, judíos y musumalnes argentinos viajarán a Medio Oriente y el Vaticano juntos:

"We believe we can make a contribution to the world, us 45 traveling Argentineans," said Epelman who spent seven Christmases with then Cardinal Bergoglio at Mass and afterwards at dinner.

Previously, he was the only Jewish observer of General meeting of Latin American and Caribbean Bishops in Aparecida in Brazil where the agent was Bergoglio and thereafter met the present Pope."


For more information on the hateful Hasidic ‘Nittel Nacht’:

Monday, February 8, 2016

Jorge Bergoglio back in 2004, went to the museum exhibit, “Maimonides 800 Years”

Moses Maimonides 
aka Rabbeinu Moshe Ben Maimon 
or simply the Rambam


Flashback to 20 July 2004, the date Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio (then archbishop of Buenos Aires), the late Adel Mohamed Made (then president of the Islamic Center), and Jorge Kirszenbaum (a lawyer and then president of DAIA) had an interreligous field trip to the Museo de Arte Español Enrique Larreta in Buenos Aires to see “Maimonides 800 Years: Meeting of Faith and Reason”.  North America had the twin exhibition at the Florida International University-North Campus.  The exhibit was a collaboration between the Center for Research and Promotion of Sephardic Culture (CIDiCSef) and the University of Cambridge.  The museum display was celebrating the 800th anniversary of the death of Maimonides.  The exhibit contained liturgical objects, paintings, a model of the world Maimonides traveled, excerpts from his works, video, and scholars comments on the Rambam.  There the three interreligous amigos were hosted by Mario Cohen who explained to his guests: what a genius Maimonides was and how the Rambam was a man of coexistence.  Cardinal Bergolgio praised Maimonides open attitude as well as his understanding those of other faiths and praised the exhibit for demonstrating this.  [CMJ's comment: What a bunch of malarkey!  Maimonides wanted to kill Catholics, thought Blacks were inferior, was in favor of child-molestations, believed in situational ethics, etc...] Unfortunately, Call Me Jorge... could not uncover any photos or videos from this day.  We wonder if the three had a spiritual hug which Francis is so fond of?  It would only be a little past 4 years later when Jorge Mario Bergoglio accepted the Maimonides Award for Inter-religious Dialogue in 2008. 

source: Zenit, El cardenal de Buenos Aires visita la exposición sobre Maimónides, hombre de diálogo


archived page of MAIMONIDES 800 AÑOS Rabi Moshé Ben Maimón, Rambám


More on Call Me Jorge... about Maimonides


Jorge Bergoglio and Dr. Mario Cohen at the 5th International Symposium on Sephardic Studies at the Maimonides University in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Monday, September 14, 2015

For those who still care...Francis interview numbers ∞ and ∞ +1

Francis the 'humble' rambles on and on.
He is drunk on modernism!


Aura Miguel's, of Portugal's Radio Renascença, interview with Francis aired 14 September 2015


Marcelo Figueroa's, of the Argentinian radio station, FM Milenium 106.7 out 
of Buenos Aires, interview with Francis aired 13 September 2015.