Showing posts with label Maria Elena Bergoglio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maria Elena Bergoglio. Show all posts

Friday, April 8, 2016

The Bergoglios in Argentina are celebrating!

Francis’ new Apostolic Exhortation is published!





...and guess what?





It’s now legit for his sister, nephew, and his nephew’s live-in-lover to receive communion!


Francis’ divorced sister, Maria Elena must be reveling!


“The only sibling still alive is his sister, Maria Elena, who has been married twice with a son from each husband.“



“Maria Elena sinks his fingers in a blue cardboard box, from which she takes two letters: a handwritten one from May 1958, to her parents from the "Sagrada Familia" College of Cordoba, and another written to her newly divorced (spouse), a few years later...He (Francis) has always been there for me. Even when facing a divorce from my husband, he supported me, he helped me.  I still can not believe that he became Pope. ”


Francis meeting Marina Muro, who cohabitates with Jose Ignacio Bergoglio.


“Now José Ignacio lives with his girlfriend and dreams that when he marries his uncle will officiate the ceremony. "I asked him, maybe it's not possible but it is my desire," he reveals.”


Jose and Marina not only work together at the Haciendo Lio (Making a Mess) foundation they also live together in sin.  

Friday, August 14, 2015

Francis must be talking about his sister

...Maria Elena Bergoglio





When did the Church ever say divorced people were excommunicated?



for some clarity:

"Let special care be taken that the people be well instructed in the precepts of Christian wisdom, so that they may always remember that marriage was not instituted by the will of man, but, from the very beginning, by the authority and command of God; that it does not admit of plurality of wives or husbands; that Christ, the Author of the New Covenant, raised it from a rite of nature to be a sacrament, and gave to His Church legislative and judicial power with regard to the bond of union. On this point the very greatest care must be taken to instruct them, lest their minds should be led into error by the unsound conclusions of adversaries who desire that the Church should be deprived of that power."
His Holiness Pope Leo XIII
On Christian Marriage
February 10, 1880





Q. 1023. Can the bond of Christian marriage be dissolved by any human power?
A. The bond of Christian marriage cannot be dissolved by any human power.

Q. 1024. Does not a divorce granted by courts of justice break the bond of marriage?
A. Divorce granted by courts of justice or by any human power does not break the bond of marriage, and one who makes use of such a divorce to marry again while the former husband or wife lives commits a sacrilege and lives in the sin of adultery. A civil divorce may give a sufficient reason for the persons to live apart and it may determine their rights with regard to support, the control of the children and other temporal things, but it has no effect whatever upon the bond and spiritual nature of the Sacrament.

Q. 1025. Does not the Church sometimes allow husband and wife to separate and live apart?
A. The Church sometimes, for very good reasons, does allow husband and wife to separate and live apart; but that is not dissolving the bond of marriage, or divorce as it is called, for though separated they are still husband and wife, and neither can marry again till the other dies.

Q. 1026. Has not the Church sometimes allowed Catholics once married to separate and marry again?
A. The Church has never allowed Catholics once really married to separate and marry again, but it has sometimes declared persons apparently married free to marry again, because their first marriage was null; that is, no marriage on account of some impediment not discovered till after the ceremony.

Q. 1027. What evils follow divorce so commonly claimed by those outside the true Church and granted by civil authority?
A. The evils that follow divorce so commonly claimed by those outside the true Church and granted by civil authority are very many; but chiefly:
  1. A disregard for the sacred character of the Sacrament and for the spiritual welfare of the children;
  2. The loss of the true idea of home and family followed by bad morals and sinful living.

Q. 1042. Why should Catholics avoid mixed marriages?
A. Catholics should avoid mixed marriages:
  1. Because they are displeasing to the Church and cannot bring with them the full measure of God's grace and blessing;
  2. Because the children should have the good example of both parents in the practice of their religion;
  3. Because such marriages give rise to frequent disputes on religious questions between husband and wife and between their relatives;
  4. Because the one not a Catholic, disregarding the sacred character of the Sacrament, may claim a divorce and marry again, leaving the Catholic married and abandoned.

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Jorge Bergoglio taught his Godson how to swear!

...which the Godson proceeded to display during one of Bergoglio's homilies


“When he was already wearing a collar” and much to her displeasure, the man who is Pope today taught swear words to his nephew, whose name was likewise Jorge and who was also his godson, according to Maria Elena Bergoglio. This led to an embarrassing situation when her brother began to preach “at an important Mass” with lots of priests, and her son, being surprised at seeing his uncle [at the pulpit], disturbed the calm by yelling out “a very bad word” — audible to all. “After Mass, Jorge came to us and could not stop laughing”, according to his sister. In addition, her brother dipped her child’s pacifier into whiskey. Her brother got the sanguine temperament and the joke-telling from his father, so [Maria Elena] Bergoglio. 
(“Kindheitserinnerungen von Papst Franziskus” [“Childhood Memories of Pope Francis”], ORF.at, Mar. 19, 2013; our translation.)
source: Novus Ordo Wire 

Can you imagine how outraged Francis would be if this had happened in a synagogue or mosque?

Why is Francis always laughing at the Catholic Faith?

What Godfather would teach his Godson how to curse?

Bergoglio as a Godfather is responsible for instructing his Godson in his religious duties and setting a good example for the boy.

Who is Jorge praying to if he sees this as funny?

To put it another way, would Bergoglio laugh if his Godson cursed at the Crucifixion of Our Lord?

Sadly, we at Call Me Jorge... feel he would.