Showing posts with label Diego Maradona. Show all posts
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Friday, October 14, 2016

Yesterday, Francis managed to spit into the faces: of Our Lord, of the Blessed Ever Virgin Mary, of past popes, and of the entire Church.


Would you expect otherwise? 




Yesterday, the13th of October, was the 99th anniversary of the sixth apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Fatima, Portugal.  This was the last day the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to the children at Fatima and is famous for its “Miracle of the Sun”.  Do you think Francis mentioned this?  Nope!

Coincidentally also yesterday, the Pakistani-Christian mother of five sitting on death row for believing in Christ (she was found guilty of blasphemy against Islam), Asia Bibi was to have her appeal heard.   Did Francis ask for prayers?  Of course not!


Instead he had a private audience with Diego Maradona.



Compare the time Francis spent yet again with Diego Maradona in another private audience above with Francis meeting Asia Bibi’s family at a general audience (15 April 2015) below.




What about the poor, the destitute, and the last?

The ‘peripheries’ don’t include Asia!

Guess who else Francis had time to meet with during his busy day?

If the first person who popped into your mind was Bp. Bernard Fellay, then you would be correct!


Bp. Fellay & Francis in lieu of a photo from the short meeting.


This is no joke!  Bp. Fellay, accompanied by Fr. Alain-Marc Nély and Fr. Niklaus Pfluger, briefly met with Francis in Casa Santa Marta.  The trio were at the Vatican to ‘dialogue’ with Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller, Archbishop Luis Ladaria Ferrer, and Archbishop Guido Pozzo about returning to ‘modernist’ Rome.

Francis was just getting warmed up for the big event of his day.

Care to take a guess as to what it was?

That’s right, he honored Martin Luther and his 95 theses!


Since the heresiarch Martin Luther now has a statue — is sainthood far away?

The cover of the program for this monstrosity.


Yes, on the 13th of October, Francis had a private audience in the Paul VI Hall with around 1,000 Lutherans who were on an ecumenical pilgrimage to the Vatican.  This took place roughly two weeks before Francis will visit Sweden (October 31st to November 1st) where he will participate in an ecumenical service with the Lutheran World Federation celebrating the 500th anniversary of the beginning of Martin Luther’s revolt.  The following excerpts in the tan boxes below are taken from Iacopo Scaramuzzi’s article, Pope: Those who defend Christ but turn away refugees are hypocrites, published by La Stampa’s Vatican Insider.  Care to make a stab guessing at what he told them?  Hint: it wasn’t Catholic and *heresy alert*.


“What unites us is much more than what divides us! The witness that the world expects from us is mainly that of making visible the mercy that God has toward us through service to the poor, the sick, those who have left their homeland to seek a better future for themselves and for loved ones. In being of service to the most needy we experience already that we are united: it is the mercy of God that unites us,” Francis said, attracting fresh applause.

The yellow scarf is a symbol of the papacy.

The blue scarf is a symbol of Lutheranism.

The two scarves tied together symbolize the union between the Novus Ordo & the Lutherans.


Proselytism, said Jorge Mario Bergoglio, is “the most powerful poison” against ecumenism. “The saints” are the greatest reformers.  And the Church must always be reformed.

Francis waves to the adoring Lutherans.

The Lutheran pilgrims eat it up!

Surprise, Francis was feeling smug!


“You said there are many things you like about the Catholic Church, others not so much. What do I like about the Lutheran Church and what do I not like?” the Pope said in his off-the-cuff responses to questions put to him by five young Germans. “I really like good Lutherans, Lutherans who really practice their faith in Jesus Christ. What I don’t like are lukewarm Catholics and lukewarm Lutherans”. It’s a “contradiction” when Christians “are keen to defend Christianity in the West on the one hand but on the other are averse to refugees and other religions. And one doesn’t read about this in books; newspapers and news programmes talk about this every day. The sickness, one may also say the sin that Jesus condemns the most is hypocrisy. A Christian cannot be a Christian unless they live like a Christian. A Christian cannot be a Christian without practising The Beatitudes. A Christian cannot be a Christian if they do not do as Jesus asks of them in Matthew chapter 25. Jesus urges his disciples to avoid this sin, this act of hypocrisy: “Beware of the leaven of hypocrisy.” It is hypocritical for a Christian to call him or herself such only to then turn away a refugee, someone who is hungry, someone who needs help. If I call myself a Christian but act this way, then I am a hypocrite.

Look a gift for Francis from the Lutheran pilgrims.

Why it’s Martin Luther’s 95 theses!

Francis loves books especially when they are written by rabbis or heresiarchs!


“Medieval theologians used to say in Latin, that the Church is always in need of reform,” Ecclesia semper reformanda, the Pope said, receiving waves of applause that rippled through the Paul VI Hall where around a thousand Lutheran pilgrims were gathered: “This is what progress and maturing is about and the Church progresses, matures and so many small and not so small Church reforms moved, wanted to move along this path, some reforms were not successful, they were too much. Human things never are but reformation is an ecclesial process, that is what I mean. The question was: ‘who do you see as the Church’s the Churches’ and history’s greatest reformers?,” Francis said repeating the question. “I would say,” he continued, “that the Church’s greatest reformers are the saints, in other words the men and women who follow the Word of the Lord and practice it. This is the path we need to take, this is what reforms the church and they are great reformers, they may not be theologians, they may not have studied, they may be humble but these people’s soul is steeped in the Gospel, it’s full of it and they are the ones who successfully reform the Church. Both in the Lutheran and Catholic Churches there are saints, men and women with a holy heart who follow the Gospel: they are the Church’s reformers.”

Francis honoring the arch-heretic Luther instead of Our Lady.

Francis never shies away from a photo-op nor a symbolic gesture.

Francis spreading his revolutionary message to 1,000 Lutherans.


The Pope picked up on a question put to him by a girl from Saxony-Anhalt, about the fact that 80% of locals do not belong to any Christian denomination: “Should I convince these friends - who are good and happy people - of my faith?” Francis said, repeating the question. “What should I tell them to convince them? Listen,” he said, “the last thing you should do is ‘tell’. You should live as a Christian who is chosen, forgiven and forging a path. It is not right to convince them of your faith, proselytism is the most powerful poison against the path of ecumenism.”

Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah...

Francis is counting with excitement the days until he goes to Sweden.


Grace, Francis continued, referring to a theme the Protestant Reformation is big on, “is a gift and the Holy Spirit is God’s gift, the source of grace, it is the gift Jesus sent us with his death and resurrection. It will be the Holy Spirit that will move the heart through your testimony and that is where you can subtly explain the reason. But without seeking to convince.

Now that we have read the some of Francis’ speech to the Lutheran pilgrims and a few of the exchanges he had with them, let’s examine some of Martin Luther’s words.  The following quotes (blasphemies and heresies) are taken from Tradition In Action’s The Blasphemies of Luther.


Besides both having big appetites, Luther and Francis are loquacious.


“Christ committed adultery first of all with the women at the well of Jacob about whom St. John wrote. ‘Was not everyone around Him murmuring: What has He been doing with her?’ After that, with Mary Magdalene, and then with the woman taken in adultery whom He dismissed so lightly. Thus, even Christ, who was so righteous, had to be guilty of fornication before He died.”


Francis like Luther is obsessed with himself.


“Don’t you think that the drunk Christ, having imbibed too much at the Last Supper, bewildered His disciples with his empty prattling?”


Luther is correct since the creation of the Talmudic-Protestant mess known
as the Novus Ordo the papacy has been turned on its head.


“When the Mass will be turned on its head, we will have turned the papacy on its head! Because it is upon the Mass, like a rock, that the papacy is completely supported, with its monasteries, bishoprics, colleges, altars, ministries and doctrine… All this will tumble down when this sacrilegious and abominable Mass tumbles.” 


Does Luther like Francis think the Tridentine Latin Mass is a passing fashion?


On the Canon of the Tridentine Latin Mass: “This abominable Canon is a collection of muddled lacunas; … it makes the Mass a sacrifice; offertories are added. The mass is not a sacrifice or the action of one who sacrifices. We see it as a sacrament or a testament. Let us call it a blessing, the eucharist, the table of the Lord or the memorial of the Lord.” 


The statue of Martin Luther gazes at Francis in the Paul VI Hall.


On his own behavior: “From morning to evening I do nothing and am drunk. You ask me why I drink so much, why I speak so loquaciously and why I eat so often. It is to fool the Devil who comes to torment me. … It is by eating, drinking, and laughing in this way, and then some more, and even by committing some sin, that I challenge and despise Satan, trying to replace the thoughts the Devil suggests with others, as for example, thinking with avarice of a beautiful girl or in a drunken stupor. Otherwise, I would be too furious.”


 Who wants to bet Francis eagerly reads through the 95 theses?


 “If we condemn thieves to be hanged, burglars to the scaffold, and heretics to the fire, why should we not use all our weapons against these doctors of perdition, these cardinals, these popes, the whole sequel of the Roman Sodom, so that they will not corrupt the Church of God? Why should we not wash our hands in their blood?”


Francis like Luther, the rabbis, and all modernists thinks he knows better than God.


“Certainly God is great and almighty, good and merciful and all that one can imagine in this sense, but He is stupid.” 


Why on the 13th of October did Francis neglect to say anything publicly about the Blessed Virgin Mary?  About the “Miracle of the Sun” in Fatima, Portugal?  After all he even found time to say hello to Bp. Fellay!  Instead Francis condemned proselytizing the Catholic faith, said that reformers are saints and alluded to Luther being a reformer, said that Lutherans have more in common with him than not, used the Protestant definition of grace, and finally condemned those who are not welcoming of the Moslem invaders (what Francis calls ‘refugees’) in Europe.  Martin Luther once said, “O pope, while living I was your plague, and dying I will be your death.”  And yet Francis honored this man today by placing a statue of him on a table in Paul VI Hall.  Why?  What makes Francis do these things?  For those who pine for the reign of Benedict XVI, recall it was actually Benedict XVI’s idea to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Luther’s Revolution.



 Luther and Francis Two peas in a pod?


It’s all in a day’s work for the ‘humble’ revolutionary!

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Whew!!! Francis is back up to full speed!

This morning Francis was asked by Shimon Peres to be a head of a new organization, a United Nations for Religions because, "perhaps for the first time in history, the Holy Father is a leader who's respected, not just by a lot of people, but also by different religions and their representatives."  Francis was non committal in his reply to Peres.  



Then Francis went on google hangout to promote Scholas, an NGO, which also was one of the two main sponsors for his Interfaith (soccer) Match for Peace.  There he chatted with students from around the world and acted as Francis only can.



It looks like an intimate setting doesn't it?  The reality was far different.  Francis did this in a college style lecture room filled with reporters.  Nothing denigrates the papacy like stooping to broadcasting on a webcam to raise money for one of those NGOs you love to complain about in your general audiences and homilies.  Earlier this week it was a cartoon with Disney character Plim Plim and now webcamming?  We at Call Me Jorge... fear the surprises Francis schemed during his vacation and has in store for us.

Reporters awaiting the arrival of Francis for his webcam show.

Rounding out the rest of Francis' day was his meeting with a fellow interfaith super-star and a prince of Jordan, El Hassan bin Talal,
  

a modernist sermon in Casa Santa Marta with the key word being 'encounter',


and finally another meeting with the 'hand of God' himself, Diego Maradona!

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Francis' solution for the wars in the Middle East... (hint: it's not the Kingship of Christ)

...is a football match?!

An invitation to play in the Interreligious Match for Peace.

This is no joke!  While Christians are being murdered in Gaza and Syria/Iraq, Francis and his soccer buddies from Argentina really believe a 1 September 2014 football match is going to help bring about peace.  This is so bizarre you couldn't make it up.  The kicker is this match is being organized by the Vatican and several of those NGOs Francis loves to rail on and on about!



It is being called, the Interreligious Match for Peace.  The game has backing from the United Nations, the PUPI Fundacion, Scholas Occurrentes, and many corporations.






Some of you may be familiar with Francis' good friend, José Maria Del Corral.  He is the person responsible for the title of our blog,  Call Me Jorge...  (see, "Call me, Jorge, what else?")  José also believes the Talmud teaches one to respect their neighbor!  The Argentinean pedagogue, theologian, and the world director of the NGO, Scholas, had this to say about the upcoming match,

"This is the Final of a World Cup in which all of us, those wishing for a world without war and hunger, can win. May this match be played all together, Jewish, Muslim, Christian, for the unity in diversity."

Likewise Enrico Palmeyro, the president of Scholas, shared his thoughts on the game,

"The Interreligious Match for Peace is not only a sporting event or another solidarity contest, but also a unique opportunity, because we join Pope Francis's call in his unceasing work for the peace. The world necessitates our effort and commitment.”

Some of the motley crew whom have assembled for this Match for Peace are Ronaldinho, Roberto Baggio, Diego Maradona, Gianluigi Buffon, Zinedine Zidane, and Lionel Messi.  You couldn't have organized a better gang, than these dopes, which represent the beliefs of Francis and his Novus Ordo church.  Francis' other partner in this endeavour is Javier "El Pupi" Zanetti.  Zanetti has his own NGO called the PUPI Foundation which with Scholas and the Vatican is making this game happen.  Zanetti shared this in a recent Vatican Radio interview,

“When I spoke with Pope Francis about this project, it was a big concern for us to do something for world peace.”

“I think the fact that so many stars have joined in can help professional football support peace. Although the game is raising money for charitable purposes, the most important thing we want to do is spread the Pope’s message of peace to the world.”

Zanetti presents the #matchforpeace


- Zanetti -

Below we cover some of the beliefs of the soccer players participating in the Match for Peace.  We start with Javier "El Pupi" Zanetti.  He claims to be a Catholic but recently posted this video for the ALS ice-bucket challenge to his foundation's youtube channel.  

 

So what is wrong with raising some money for a good cause?  Well, if you are Catholic are you against abortion or for abortion?  Zanetti by helping raise money for ALS Association is supporting abortion because they bankroll research on embryonic stem cells.  If you don't know what that means it is simply this, they abort children, then cut them up for their medical studies. 

- Maradona -

 Next up is Diego Maradona, who is such an interesting person, and not in a good way, a whole book could be written on this man.  Two pictures and one video should suffice to show what a malevolent influence Diego is to his fans.

"I am not Christ or a philanthropist, old lady, I am all the contrary of a Christ.... I fight for the things I believe in, with all the weapons at my disposal and try to leave the other man dead so that I don't get nailed to a cross or any other place." 

Diego displaying his Che Guevara arm tattoo to the media!


"If people call me Christian, not from the standpoint of religion but from the standpoint of social vision, I declare that I am a Christian." 

"There is nothing that compares to the Holocaust!"
- Fidel Castro in 2010 -

Diego showing his hero Fidel Castro the leg tattoo he got of Fidel!

Diego is so popular in his and Francis' native Argentina, his fans have created their own religion based around their god, Diego, called the Iglesia Maradoniana! 

Football as Religion: The Church of Maradona



- Ronaldinho -

 Ronaldinho is Roman Catholic and very proud of his faith.  You can see his famous profile below with the long hair and smile he is well known for almost flashing all the time.  So proud is Ronaldinho of his faith, he recorded a rap song about it and his other passion soccer, with the Brazilian artist, Edcity, called Vai na Fé (go with faith).  The video can be watched below the photo of Ronaldinho.

profile of the soccer great Ronaldinho
 
Vai na Fé (go with faith)



- Buffon -

Gianluigi Buffon went on a pilgrimage to Medjugorje in 2012.  He met with Ivan Dragicevic, Ivanka Ivanković, and Mirjana Dragicevic who claimed to have been visited by the Blessed Virgin Mary.  In fact Ivan says she comes to visit him every day at 6:20 PM.  These and the rest of the seers from Medjugorje have been visited over 40,000 times by what they claim is the Blessed Virgin Mary as of 2004!  What a fraud!

Gianluigi Buffon in Medjugorje

- Baggio -

Robert Baggio is a fallen away Roman Catholic who is now an adherent of the Buddhist religion.  Listen to him blather on about diversity, football, and peace in the video below.

Roberto Baggio with his famous hair style.

Soccer can truly help peace!


- Messi -

We come now to Lionel Messi, the Argentinian super-star and heir apparent to Diego Maradona.  Like Gianluigi Buffon, Messi has a devotion to the false apparitions of Medjugorje and has been on a pilgrimage to the town.  Messi also has met with seer, Ivan Dragicevic.

Messi showing off his Medjugorje t-shirt after he scores a goal!


- Zidane -

Lastly, we come to the French born Muslim, Zinedine Zidane.  Zinedine is well known for his antics on the football pitch and claims to be a non-practicing Muslim.  He is married to a Christian and his children were baptized.  This however doesn't stop him from praying to 'Allah' before every soccer match!

Zidane promoting one cause or another for the New World Order's United Nations.

The one 'charitable moment' of Zidane's career which he'll always be remembered for!



If we are to believe Francis, this assorted crew of motley misfits is going to so touch the hearts of the world with soccer, peace will reign!

Francis lives in an imaginary world which exists only in his head.  This is a world where everyone prays to his or her god(s), gets along, holds hands, and lots of spiritual hugs go around.  He bewails the lack of employment for youth and the mistreatment of old people as well as the abuse of the environment but wants to charge anywhere from € 8,00 to € 30,00 for a ticket to a frivolous football game.  If Europe was filled with Catholics, the problems Francis moans about wouldn't exist.  Who has the extra money for a ticket to this match when if they are practicing Catholics should have at least 4 children to feed and clothe?  

If Talmudic Jews were being massacred instead of Christians we would never hear the end about it from Francis.  In Francis' mind Catholics are only deserving of a silly soccer game.  Compare his words at Yad Vashem versus his virtual silence on the Middle East.
..."A great evil has befallen us, such as never happened under the heavens." 
..."Save us from this horror"
..."We have sinned against you."
..."Never again, Lord, never again!"

For the longest time Francis pretended as if there were no problems in the Middle East.  He didn't mention the Israelis dropping bombs on Gaza nor the massacre of Christians by ISIS in Syria & Northern Iraq.  When he did acknowledge part of the situation, he wrote a letter (a letter!) to the United Nations urging them to intervene in Iraq.  Next, he tells all the parties involved they need to STOP!  Unbelievable!  This is Novus Ordo religion.  Unless it is a photo-op or kissing up to his Talmudic brethren, Francis shows a total lack of leadership in all he does!  The last we heard was that Francis had donated one million dollars worth of aid to the peoples in Northern Iraq, guess those in Gaza don't count?

When asked about Iraq / Syria  on the airplane ride home from South Korea, here is how Francis responded,
"...After the Second World War there was the idea of the United Nations. It is there that this should be discussed. Is there an unjust aggressor? It would seem there is. How do we stop him? Only that, nothing more.
Secondly, you mentioned the minorities. Thanks for that word because they talk to me about the Christians, the poor Christians. It’s true, they suffer. The martyrs, there are many martyrs. But here there are men and women, religious minorities, not all of them Christian, and they are all equal before God."

If you were the Vicar of Christ, what would you do?  We here at Call Me Jorge... would organize a Rosary Crusade, bring back some of those Masses said when at war with the Islamists & Talmudists, have processions of the Blessed Sacrament, fast for the persecuted, put pressure on secular governments to act, and put a call out to Roman Catholics to not accept this situation.  We believe the readers could add a few of their own ideas.

So remember when bombs are dropping on Gaza,




and the Israeli backed ISIS is on a killing rampage,




...don't say your morning prayers, rather grab a ball!

...forget going to Mass, instead put on your cleats!

....fasting? Who needs that? Let's find a pitch!

...say the Rosary? Nah, let's kick the football!



Who has time for God when there is football to be played?

Peace is certain to break out soon because of this match! 

Look for the reign of the 'Kingship of Football' to begin on the first of September at Rome's Olympic Stadium!

Friday, July 11, 2014

Football jersey Friday #4 - World Cup Edition

Lionel Messi, super-fan Jorge Bergoglio, and Diego Maradona.

With Brazil getting blown out by Germany 7 to 1 in the semifinals one has to wonder if Francis was praying for the Brazilian squad to make it to the championship match.  See everything Francis prays for goes horribly wrong!  Cases in point, Venezuela, Columbia, Iraq, Ukraine, the Palestinian Territories, just go to the Vatican website and check out the prayer intentions for the week & month.  More often than not disaster strikes!  Below are two videos of Francis receiving his favorite gifts, football jerseys.  The Vatican museums are going to have to open a new wing to house all the swag he has been receiving from professional football players. 

Photo taken inside Vatican showing Francis' shrine to football.



Germany vs. Argentina 


Benedict XVI vs. Francis


Will the Vatican be divided for the World Cup Final?  



Jerseys from Argentina, Brazil, San Lorenzo and more!



Francis receives a Columbia jersey



Showing where his allegiance lies.


Argentinian fans attribute the header going off the post in the Switzerland v. Argentina game to super-fan Francis!
(Pictures from Twitter)






Argentina's fans credit the tough defense of the football squad to Francis in victory against Netherlands.



If that wasn't enough, on twitter the hashtag D10S has been reserved for photos of Lionel Messi.  Get it Messi's number is 10 and add the D & S  which gives you dios, Spanish for God.