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Saturday, June 29, 2019

Saturday, July 29, 2017

Smells and bells and well, giant spiders!


Nothing says I know only the externals of the Faith 

but not the internals 

better than the behavior of Abp. Terrence Prendergast!


Kumo the spider sits atop the Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica.


On 26 May 2017, Abp. Terrence Prendergast ordained seven priests for the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter (FSSP) at North American Martyrs Church in Lincoln, Nebraska. During his homily he “spoke eloquently of the responsibilities that these new priests would inherit through this sacrament. He encouraged them to place their lives into the hands of the Blessed Mother, and to reinforce their vocation through frequent prayer and visits to the Most Blessed Sacrament.”  As you will see in a moment, Prendergast is not only a Jesuit like Francis but he also doesn’t always practice what he preaches.  This wasn’t the first time he ordained men for the FSSP.  You can click here to read his sermon from 2015 and see a few photos of the ceremony where he ordained two men.


Prendergast ordained seven men at North American Martyrs Church in 2017.

 Smells & bells!

Abp. Terry, those are nice vestments but what about knowing and living the Faith?

Prendergast performed two ordinations at Saint-Hyacinthe in 2015.


Fast-forward to this past week, 27 July 2017 eight o’clock in the evening, to the Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica in Ottawa, the seat of Abp. Terry.  According to the presser sent out by the diocese, Msgr. Daniel Berniquez, Rector of the Cathedral gave permission over one year ago for the following to take place.  Want to bet that the archbishop knew all about it?  Outside the Cathedral was the North American debut for La Machine, a French street theater company headed by François Delarozière.  The show which La Machine put on is named, ‘The Spirit of the Dragon-Horse, With Stolen Wings’ and will last for four days ranging in locations all over downtown Ottawa. So what is the premise of the show?
“From the ninth level of heaven, Long Ma—a cosmic creature who is half-horse, half-dragon—keeps watch over humanity. But a sinister force that has taken the form of a giant spider slips into his home as he sleeps, burning his wings and robbing his sacred temple. From this time forth, the Dragon-Horse roams the seven seas in search of his missing temple.

The giant spider, Kumo, takes refuge in Ottawa, the mother-city of all spiders. Buried deep beneath the waves, the temple remains concealed. But the recent work undertaken by the city to build Ottawa’s new transit line has disturbed Kumo, and she is forced to emerge from the ground. Her power depleted, the spider becomes vulnerable and loses control of the temple, which reappears in the city. Alerted by this apparition, Long Ma sets out on the route taken by Champlain several centuries earlier, with the intention of recovering his temple of travel, a shrine that he alone has the power to properly restore.”

source: Ottawa 2017 signature events, La Machine, The Story

 Abp. Terry tweeted these photos and said of them that they are “beautiful images”

Kumo the spider on the side of the Cathedral-Basilica overlooking a statue of Bishop Guigues.


This is what was being kicked off at the Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica and with the permission of the archbishop!   A half-dragon in heaven whose temple belongs to Our Lady?!  How occultic and satanic!  You’d think that an archbishop would know better!  Abp. Terry’s behavior demonstrates that he is no different than other false conservatives such as Raymond Burke who sits on the board of advisers for the Association of Hebrew Catholics and had to be corrected by the Vatican concerning males becoming sisters; and Athanasius Schneider who believes that the Church will be saved by interreligious dialogue, both of whom also ordain priests for the FSSP.  It’s safe to say we were incorrect, after the display at the Catheral Basilica it appears that Abp. Terry no longer gets the externals correct. 


One wonders where someone would get the idea to belittle the Blessed Virgin Mary?


Francis offers a t-shirt and ball to the Blessed Virgin Mary after WYD 2013 Rio.


Or to desecrate a basilica?


Fiat Lux: Illuminating Our Common Home on St. Peter’s Basilica.


Quick question: Does a Catholic or modernist allow this to happen?



*****UPDATE *****
See the comment by Anonymous - July 29, 2017 at 2:06 PM, for more information 
on the connection between spiders, pedophiles, and Abp. Prendergast.
*****UPDATE *****



The entire monstrosity on top of 

&

outside of the Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica







Saturday, March 25, 2017

Francis where he belongs

#Vatileaks

Modernist crap exiting the portable toilet.


For those who are curious, the company which rents the portable toilets is called Sebach.  There is no sink to wash one hands after completing their business and thankfully Francis’ minions brought along handiwipes which were used.  Francis proceeded afterwards to continue his gladhandling and hobnobbing with the crowd.  We at Call Me Jorge... were pleasantly surprised that Francis practiced good hygiene considering, his uncontrollable impulse to pick and eat his boogers and his obsession with coprophilia.





Francis makes his way to the portable toilet at 39 minutes 28 seconds.
He begins his exit at 41 minutes 31 seconds & finishes at 41 minutes 41 seconds.


Cell phone video of the moment
 

Monday, March 20, 2017

Archbishop Charles J. Chaput’s talmudic orthodoxy flares up again



“For Catholics, anti-Semitism is more than a human rights concern. It’s viewed as a form of sacrilege and blasphemy against God’s chosen people. In recent weeks, our country has seen a new wave of anti-Semitism on the rise. It’s wrong and it should deeply concern not only Jews and Catholics, but all people.”









And there you have it straight from a ‘conservative’ noahide Novus Ordo archbishop — the Talmudic Jews are sacred and holy persons — when the reality is that they like Chaput are guilty of blasphemy and sacrilegious behavior.  Why don’t Francis, Chaput, and others of their ilk drop their conservative modernist façades and come out as the Talmudists that they really are?



More on Chaput:

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

The shoah business, noahide promoting Donald Wuerl speaks about his fellow traditionalist and boss, Francis

Who’s the shoah business man?


Below is a transcript of the answer Donald Wuerl gave in a recent interview with Gerard O’Connell to the question of what he thought Francis’ accomplishments in his first four years were.  Notice that Wuerl says Francis great contribution has been reconnecting the church to the (Talmudic) energy of Vatican II and that Francis has refocused the church back onto this (Talmudic) path.  Both Wuerl and Francis are modernists and rabbinical traditionalists.


(Underlines are Call Me Jorge...’s for emphasis.)
I think his great contribution to date has been the reconnecting of the church with the energy of the Second Vatican Council, the energy coming out of that council. I was a student, studying theology when that council was going on and we were all caught up in the excitement of aggiornamento—renewal.
I think what happened next was that following the council there were some exaggerations. Theologically there was the hermeneutic of discontinuity; liturgically there were all kinds of experimentation. And in a way what got lost was the council’s call for us to return our focus to the primacy of love as the engine driving the church, her teaching and her outreach.
John Paul II was the great refocusing moment in the life of the church to get us back on track and say no to the exaggerations and discontinuity. Pope Benedict put the nail in the coffin on the discontinuity.
Now comes Pope Francis who’s saying, “Why don’t we pick up where we left off: collegiality, synodality.” The synodality that Paul VI initiated has flowered under Francis. Those two synods on the family were unlike any of the other synods prior to them because they actually invited the bishops into the process in a transparent, open way.
Then came the emphasis in “Amoris Laetitia.” It told us that we have to get back, as the council said, to a moral theology that rests on scripture and Jesus’ command to love and to the virtues that are the signs of a moral life, not the rigid following of the letter of the law.
So, when I look back over these four years, I see that Francis has accomplished all this refocusing, even though we have a long, long way to go to begin to change the direction of an institution as big as the Catholic Church and to get it focused back again on the path that I believe the council set out on. I think what he has done is already a huge accomplishment.”

Monday, February 20, 2017

occult photo of the day


Bp. Bernard Fellay on the cover of Vida Nueva (New Life)


The Vida Nueva magazine is a partnership between priests and lay people which has been given pontifical backing. The magazine’s motto was drafted by its second editor, José Luis Martín Descalzo, “[We] were conciliar and traditional before the Council and afterwards we were traditional and conciliar. We need to renew the Church, but this renewal can only come by a true return to its evangelical roots.” Is it happenstance that an occult photo ended up on the cover of the magazine or are Vida Nueva’s editors freemasons? Either way, it is a ‘new life’ for Bp. Fellay.




Click here and scroll down to (The Vida Nueva 3.022 interviews, 4-10/2/2017 published 2 February 2017) in order to read the two interviews with Msgr. Pozzo and Bp. Fellay.

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Who said this?


“It is true that I do not give interviews, but why, I do not know, I can’t, it’s just like that. For me it is quite an effort to do so, but I thank all of you here.”




Think carefully about it for about ten seconds...



And then take a guess...



You would never guess it was Francis would you?



To think of all the sacrifices Francis makes for us each time he opens his mouth for another interview. 



How many interviews has he given since he uttered these words?



Too many for us to count!



Francis isn’t humble, he’s garrulous and enjoys spewing out his cacophony of modernist garbage!







Sigh, the good ol’ days (the first 4 months of his reign) when Francis didn’t grant interviews



...if only they’d return!


source for quote: Vatican, Francis in-flight interview from Rome to Brazil, Monday, 22 July 2013

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Francis’ fan club loses another member


 Aldo Maria Valli, author of three books on Francis,
isn’t very keen on the man or his ideas anymore.


Italian author, journalist, and reporter, Aldo Maria Valli, once a huge fan of Francis, now feels cold towards him due to his “perplexion(s) culminat(ing) after Amoris Laetitia.” Valli sees “superficiality” and “ambiguity” in the actions of Francis;
“I especially see superficiality in three distinct arguments: the unity of Christians, the acceptance of migrants, and the dialogue with Islam. With regards to the unity of Christians, when the Pope asks to leave out some theological aspects in order to concentrate on things that Christians of different confessions have in common, he seems to me to be risking wanting to divide by zero. The Church is not a welfare office, or at least that is not her first role. If everything is reduced to social work, without awareness of theological fundamentals, then there is risk to dilute the faith and to cut away the basis of everything. Furthermore, without theological depth the dialogue also remains generic “benevolence.”

We should never lose sight of the fundamental question of truth.

In regard to migrants, it seems to me that the Pope is too generic when he says to open the doors without thinking about the problem of the defense of the Christian identity and the European identity especially. It is true that Europe is composed of different cultures, but it is also true that there would be no Europe – as we know it today – were it not for Christianity, and also today’s Europe has known moments in history during which it had to defend itself against Islam. Concerning dialogue with Islam, I think that the Pope is superficial when he affirms that extremists exist in all religions. This is surely true, but it is equally true that Islam has a particular problem with violence and the origins of the problem are within the Koran. It is a given fact that we cannot ignore and the best way of helping our Muslim brothers is to make them realize it.

The ambiguity lies mostly with Francis’ teaching of mercy. God is without doubt a merciful father, but it is not possible to separate mercy from justice. If we do so, then we risk transforming mercy into God’s duty and the obtainment of mercy into man’s right. It is not like that. Mercy is a gift offered for those who are open to conversion, to penance, and to recognition of their sin. Furthermore, mercy is not the soft slap of a father who forgets all. If it were like that, then the principle of personal responsibility would be defeated and liberty would be self-abased. We have to ask ourselves in the end: a generic psychological-physical well-being or the salvation of the soul? If we do not ask for salvation, then we risk putting man in the center, not God.”

Ouch! The truth stings!  And Mr. Valli isn’t finished yet,
 “in Francis there exist a kind of inconclusiveness, too much doctrinal confusion, and a certain flattening of himself to the dominant mentality of the world, as we see in Laudato sì. My perplexity exploded after Amoris Laetitia.” 

Further stating how he perceives Francis’ goal of integrating everything and everyone into the Novus Ordo,
“the results are not at all brilliant. Those who are far away from the Church stay away and they get the impression that they are right. Those who are close grow more and more perplexed. I do not expect confirmation of lay dogmas (I think of ecologism, feminism, or radical subjectivism) from the Church. I expect instead an alternative vision, presented with courage. When the Pope receives too much applause from the world, then something is not right.”

Aldo’s words bring to mind what Christ said in the Gospel According to Saint Luke 6, 26:
“Woe to you when men shall bless you: for according to these things did their fathers to the false prophets.”

St. Francis of Assisi before he died warned of a “Destroyer” who will cause “great Schisms” in a prophecy.  Much of it rings true to Francis.
“At the time of this tribulation a man, not canonically elected, will be raised to the Pontificate, who, by his cunning, will endeavour to draw many into error and death.  Then scandals will be multiplied, our Order will be divided, and many others will be entirely destroyed, because they will consent to error instead of opposing it.  There will be such diversity of opinions and schisms among the people, the religious and the clergy, that, except those days were shortened, according to the words of the Gospel, even the elect would be led into error, were they not specially guided, amid such great confusion, by the immense mercy of God.
[...]
Some preachers will keep silence about the truth, and others will trample it under foot and deny it. Sanctity of life will be held in derision even by those who outwardly profess it, for in those days Jesus Christ will send them not a true Pastor, but a destroyer.”

Let us hope and pray fervently that more people, like Mr. Valli, begin to awaken as to the reality of who Francis is and that they find the Faith!


source for quotes of Mr. Aldo Maria Valli: Life Site News, Author’s admiration for Pope Francis turns to disenchantment over his ‘superficiality,’ ‘ambiguity’

 
Did Aldo make the cover of his new book red for a reason?

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Athanasius Schneider says, “Schism already exists in the Church”


Athanasius Schneider can’t help but spread his 
conservative modernist errors wherever he goes!




“It is not only a risk of schism, but a certain kind of schism already exists in the Church.  In Greek, schism means to separate oneself from the totality of the body.  Christ is the totality of Divine Truth, and unity in His supernatural body is also visible.   But we are witnessing today a strange form of schism.  Externally, numerous ecclesiastics safeguard formal unity with the pope, at times for the good of their own career or out of a kind of papolatry.  And at the same time they have broken their ties with Christ, the Truth, and with Christ, true head of the Church.  On the other hand there are  ecclesiastics who are denounced as schismatics despite the fact they live in canonical peace with the pope and remain faithful to Christ, the Truth by assiduously promoting His Gospel of Truth.  It is evident that those who are internally the true schismatics, in relation to Christ, make use of calumnies for the sole purpose of silencing the voice of Truth, by absurdly projecting their own state of internal schism on those ecclesiastics who, regardless of praise or rebuke, defend the divine truths.  In fact, as Sacred Scripture says, the word of Divine Truth is not bound.  Even if a number of high-ranking officials in the Church today temporarily obscure the truth of the doctrine of marriage and its perennial discipline, this doctrine and discipline will always remain unchangeable in the Church, because the Church is not a human foundation but a divine one.”
— Athanasius Schneider  —


What!?  


Schism is defined by Schneider as — having union with the pope but not with Christ!


Only a modernist could come up with an idea like this!


A handy guide for the confused conservative modernist, Athanasius Schneider, explaining schism:




More on this conservative modernist:

Monday, November 21, 2016

Francis extends the faculties of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X

“For the Jubilee Year I had also granted that those faithful who, for various reasons, attend churches officiated by the priests of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X, can validly and licitly receive the sacramental absolution of their sins.[15] For the pastoral benefit of these faithful, and trusting in the good will of their priests to strive with God’s help for the recovery of full communion in the Catholic Church, I have personally decided to extend this faculty beyond the Jubilee Year, until further provisions are made, lest anyone ever be deprived of the sacramental sign of reconciliation through the Church’s pardon.”



Even though no personal prelature was announced today,

it is a step closer to becoming a reality.



 Not yet!



To be continued...



More on Francis’ idea of Mercy:

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Francis proposes six new beatitudes for the modern era



It was only at the beginning of last month (October 1st) that Francis offered a sparse crowd at the Mikheil Meskhi stadium in Tbilisi, Georgia a few newly made-up beatitudes.  Well, it turns out he wasn’t finished.  Like Saint John Paul II, who gave the Novus Ordo church the new Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary, Francis knows better than God and has seen fit in his homily today, at the Swedbank Stadion (a football stadium in Malmö, Sweden), to add six more beatitudes.  We have two suggestions for Francis which would improve his new beatitudes.  First we at Call Me Jorge... suggest he call them Happitudes instead of beatitudes.  This is appropriate as two paragraphs before in his homily he tells us that the saints are happy and the road to this destination is the beatitudes.  So why no cut the middle-man out and just refer to them as Happitudes?


(Feel free to substitute ‘happy’ for ‘blessed’.)
  • “Blessed are those who remain faithful while enduring evils inflicted on them by others, and forgive them from their heart”,
  • “Blessed are those who look into the eyes of the abandoned and marginalized, and show them their closeness”,
  • “Blessed are those who see God in every person, and strive to make others also discover him”,
  • “Blessed are those who protect and care for our common home”,
  • “Blessed are those who renounce their own comfort in order to help others”,
  • “Blessed are those who pray and work for full communion between Christians.”


Our second suggestion is we propose one additional Happitude at least for now.  This Happitude is based off of Francis’ words he gave to his diocese in Rome.

  • Happy are those who commit adultery for theirs is a true marriage.


If any of the readers of this blog think of some Happitudes please feel free to leave them in the comment section below.




Saturday, October 1, 2016

Thomas ‘three Martinis a day’ Rosica declares, Francis “IS the new evangelization!”

 Rosica continued with this gem of wisdom,
“You can read all the theoretical texts that there are on the new evangelization. But if you want to see it in Technicolor, look at him (Francis).”

Rosica was recently the keynote speaker at a triennial multi-day convocation being held in the Diocese of Pittsburgh at Oglebay Park.  The topic of the four day gathering was, “Prophets of a future not our own: Leading with confidence in a time of transition.”  Ann Rodgers the general manager of the Pittsburgh Catholic was in attendance and the excerpt below is from her article, Speaker: Pope Francis 'IS the new evangelization'.  If and when the delusional Rosica publishes his full speech, we will re-post it on Call Me Jorge... in its entirety.  One can imagine Rosica saying all the following with his usual tone of dead seriousness.

“Honeymoons don’t last this long,” he said. “We are not in a honeymoon period right now. We are really in the period of the new evangelization.”

People who sit near Father Rosica on airplanes used to tell him their complaints about the church; now they talk about how much they love Pope Francis, he said. When someone asked him to hear a confession mid-flight in the galley, he asked what had prompted the urgent request.

“We just saw the pope on television,” the person said.

Some priests have complained that Pope Francis has been harsh on clergy, with his criticism of clericalism. Instead, “he is the best agent we have working for us,” Father Rosica said. “We have a pope who is preoccupied with mercy, compassion and love.”

Last year when Pope Francis addressed the U.S. Congress, Father Rosica assisted news media at the Capitol. As the pope spoke, the representative of a major network tapped him on the shoulder and asked, “Father, is it normal that most of us are crying right now?”

Father Rosica looked around and saw news producers and burly cameramen with tears streaming down their faces.

This has happened despite the fact that Pope Francis has been very direct in offering the church’s critique of issues such as abortion and same-sex marriage, Father Rosica said.

“In a relatively short time at the helm of the Catholic Church he has effectively opened up gates of communication that have been effectively cloistered and closed for generations,” he said. Although the media sometimes publish distortions based on their own wishful thinking, “the world is listening and watching because he models a solid consistency.”

The pope isn’t inventing new doctrines, but he is applying the teachings of his predecessors and of Vatican II to new questions, Father Rosica said. And he is able to articulate those teachings in language that speaks directly to people’s hearts, he said. Although he hasn’t changed its content or mission, “Francis is rebranding Catholicism and the papacy,” Father Rosica said.

“Francis is giving us the (Vatican II) council and helping us to appreciate the great themes that were announced there and how do we apply them to the questions of today ... For those who have dismissed the council — and some have — Francis has said, ‘Do not dismiss it. We do not need to go for a Vatican III, IV and V. We need to go back to Vatican II.”

The new evangelization and Thomas ‘three Martinis a day’ Rosica before a spiritual hug.


Read additional commentary on the words spoken by Thomas ‘three Martinis a day’ Rosica over at Vox Cantoris, Rosica Alert: "Pope Francis IS the new evangelisation" - silly Catholic, you thought it was all about Christ!



More from Rosica:

Saturday, August 27, 2016

Benedict XVI the traditional...




“I need scarcely remind you of how impressed I was in Cuba to see the way in which Raul Castro wishes to lead his country onto a new path, without breaking with the immediate past.” — Benedict XVI



“Obedience to my successor has always been unquestionable. Then there is a sense of deep communion and friendship. The moment he was elected I felt, as many others did, a spontaneous sense of gratitude towards Providence. After two Pontiffs from Central Europe, the Lord set his eyes as it were on the universal Church and invited us towards a broader, more Catholic communion. I personally felt deeply touched right from the start by Pope Francis’ extraordinary human warmth towards me. He tried to reach me by phone right after his election. He wasn’t able to get hold of me so he tried again straight after the meeting with the universal Church from St. Peter’s balcony and he spoke to me in a very cordial manner. Since then, he has given me the gift of a marvelous paternal and fraternal relationship. I often receive small gifts, letters written in person. Before undertaking any major trips, the Pope always comes to visit me. The human kindness he has shown me is for me a special grace in this final phase of my life, which I can only be grateful for. What he says about being close to other people are not just words. He puts them into practice with me. May he in turn feel the Lord’s kindness every day. For this, I pray for him to the Lord.” Benedict XVI




Sadly, there are those who believe Benedict XVI didn’t resign from the papacy because of grammatical errors in his resignation.  These people also believe that Benedict is a lover of all things traditional in the Catholic Faith, which couldn’t be further from the truth.  Some people project Benedict to be pope spoken of in the private revelation of Fatima and are even anxiously awaiting for Benedict to consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart.  The reality is Benedict XVI was a modernist who was under suspicion of heresy by the Holy Office before Vatican II and still remains one.  Benedict has made many public statements (in interviews, letters, and a speech) stating that he is no longer a pope.  Denial isn’t a river which flows through Egypt but is a state of mind of those who refuse to see the truth of the situation for what it is.


Benedict XVI resigned not for Wales 
but for Rio and World Youth Day!




Related:



What other bombshells does this book contain?

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

‘Humble’ Francis conquers social media!

Three million followers on Instagram!



This achievement needs to be celebrated!


reality check...

...it’s how many souls he preserves and saves from hell that is important.

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Remember when Thomas ‘three Martinis a day’ Rosica interviewed Bp. Bernard Fellay?

Thomas ‘three Martinis a day’ Rosica interviews Bp. Bernard Fellay on 15 June 2009 for his Pepper + Darkness television station in Canada.  It is interesting that a liberal like Rosica ever interviewed Fellay in the first place. A little history between the Society and the Vatican leading up to the date of the interview.

  • On 1 July 1988, John Paul II excommunicated Abp. Lefebvre and four bishops he consecrated without papal permission on 30 June 1988, Bishops Bernard Fellay, Bernard Tissier de Mallerais, Richard Williamson and Alfonso de Galarreta.

  • 25 March 1991, Abp. Marcel Lefebvre dies.

  • The Groupe de Réflexion Entre Catholiques or GREC is founded in 1997 by Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Pérol and Fr. Michel Lelong. GREC is a working meeting group or ‘think tank’ whose purpose was to reconcile the SSPX with post-Vatican II Conciliar Rome (aka modernist Rome) through engagement and dialogue. Soon after being founded two new members join. They are Fr. de la Brosse and Fr. Lorans of the SSPX who joins with Bp. Fellay’s permission.

  • The motu proprio, Summorum Pontificum, is published on 7 July 2007 and to become law on 14 September 2007 by Benedict XVI. Summorum Pontificum authorizes priests to celebrate the Latin Mass, without permission from the Pope or the local Bishop, as long as they use the 1962 Universal Indult of John XXIII.

  • The excommunications for the four bishops of the FSSPX are lifted by the Vatican on 21 January 2009 by the Vatican and Benedict XVI. Nothing is said about the excommunication of the deceased Abp. Lefebvre.


interviews Bp. Bernard Fellay on 15 June 2009