What do you do when the revolution you are promoting has made a colossal mess? And the media as well as native Romans have rightfully taken their summer siesta ignoring you? Why you take the revolution to your captive workers in the Vatican. The common folk in Italy might be turning against you but you can make someone like you and your revolution even if it’s compulsory! Here are some photos of Francis celebrating his Novus Ordo mess this past Friday in a factory building in the Vatican City State with maintenance staff.
The tagline above Francis’ picture reads, “Collapse of the faithful, scandals, ethics, gay, immigrants and ISIS-Islam How many errors. Now the purges. The popularity of Francis of collapses”. The headline is, “Il Papocchio”, which is a play on words in Italian. In 1980 a blasphemous film was released with the title ‘Il pap'occhio’ (literally - in the pope’s eye), this headline is an allusion to the film and the fact that even though Francis is popular with the mainstream medias he isn’t very popular among Italians. The word ‘papocchio’ also translates into English as ‘mess’ being a regional colloquialism of the verb ‘impapocchiare’. This is fitting as Francis has repeatedly told the youth to “make a mess” with their lives especially in their home dioceses. After all, the chemist needs chaos in the Novus Ordo church so that he can reprocess it. In the final stages of this alchemical transformation, chaos will be introduced several times, further refining the Novus Ordo into the Noahide church until the transformation is complete. In this process, Francis is repeating the same behaviors he exhibited in Buenos Aires, Argentina where he alienated his flock and fellow countrymen with his reign of mistrust and lies. As we wrote of in his time in Argentina and the people of Italy are coming to realize, Francis “is a man sick with power.”
Fr. Krzysztof Wtorek performs at his rock-gospel mess of 13 March 2016.
The aim of Wtorek's music is to make people happy. People want to be happy, he said, and the desire for happiness without God sometimes drives them to do things that are self-destructive, such as turning to drugs.
"This is really evangelisation," he said of his music. "You can be happy. You can be peaceful. You can be meditative," Wtorek said. "I believe in that. I put my life into that."
bringing Francis message to the world!
In
each of Wtorek's parish assignments since his ordination in 1995, he
has cultivated a music ministry. He was assigned in 2009 to Saint James
Church in Ventnor. When the Longort, Margate and Ventnor churches merged
into one parish, Holy Trinity, in 2010, he became the associate pastor
for all the churches.
Since
Wtorek has been doing the rock-gospel mass on Sundays, it's attendance
has grown from 30 people at the start to 150 people during the off
season to as many as 220 people during the summer, said Basil DiCerbo,
the church's Eucharistic minister.
The
start of the international gospel-rock group can be traced to eight
years ago when Wtorek visited Poland. One of his friends called and
asked him to stop in Germany before heading back to this country.
Wtorek, whose main instrument is the bass guitar, was asked to play bass
with a 98-voice German choir, which sang gospel music, at a concert in a
castle.
singing the Our Father
"I think it's a great way to spread the good news of the Lord and to bring people closer to Jesus," she said.
None
of this would be happening if not for Wtorek's earlier life as a rock
musician. The priest still keeps his hair in a ponytail and sports a
beard and mustache from his rebellious rock days.
Wtorek
said he learned to play songs such as the Animals' "The House of the
Rising Sun" by listening to Polish radio. It's a song he still can play
to this day.
Wtorek's
days as a rock musician lasted from age 16, when he started in garages,
to age 23, when his band, Astat, was able to play in theater-size
venues.
When
Wtorek came to the United States in 1988 and entered the seminary, he
thought his life as a musician was over. Instead, he has found himself
creating updated arrangements of traditional hymns, using a variety of
instruments and computer software.
Sometimes God sends signs to people and often they are so simple they are overlooked. During the papal conclave which elected Jorge Mario Bergoglio a seagull decided to perch on the papal smoke stack of the Sistine Chapel. This bird was on the smoke stack until Bergoglio was chosen in the election. He was so popular he even had his own twitter accounts (Conclave Seagull & Sistene Seagull). Many television news channels and newspapers commented on this bird asking, "is this a sign or symbol from God?" Everyone laughed and joked about it but what if it really was a sign?
How is Bergoglio like a seagull? Like a seagull he flew in from out of town across the sea, Buenos Aires, Argentina in this case. What do seagulls have a reputation for? For being pests, coming in and ruining the picnic one had planned at the beach. Francis has certainly ruffled a few feathers with the changes he is implementing at the Vatican. Seagulls then proceed to poop on everything. Francis has upset more than a few with all his off-the-cuff remarks and insults aimed at conservatives in the Novus Ordo church. In a sense Francis is pooping everywhere. Lastly after seagulls have done all the above, they fly away and leave others to deal with the mess they have made. Francis wouldn't do that would he?
(Does Francis fly away after making a mess like the seagull?)