Showing posts with label quotes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quotes. Show all posts

Monday, February 23, 2015

Magisterium in the era of Francis


Straight from Jorge's mouth!

Miles Christi sent us his new paper, Francis the Destroyer: An Anthology of the Bergoglian “Magisterium”,  in which he has compiled quotes from Francis' mouth and from his pen.  It was an eye opener for us, at Call Me Jorge..., as it is next to impossible to keep up with everything said by the humble motormouth.  The quotes included the following topics: Moslems, Talmudic Jews, education, sodomites, dialogue, evils of the world, human rights, God, proselytism, the Blessed Virgin Mary, greetings to terrorists, inequality, the poor church, baptism, theologians, atheism, sin, corruption, dogma, and much, much more!  It's all there and every single quote is sourced!  This is a paper Michael Voris, Terry Carroll, and company over at ChurchMilitant.TV will not touch with a ten foot pole nor read!  It comes with a WARNING label too,
Warning to readers: The quotations of Jorge Bergoglio, being particularly perverse and misleading, are extremely dangerous for the souls and offensive to God

We thank Miles Christi for the time and thought he put into compiling this anthology. Dear readers, please keep Miles Christi in your prayers.


Francis the Destroyer: An Anthology of the Bergoglian “Magisterium” 
by Miles Christi 
12 February 2015
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To read Miles Christi's previous paper, The strange papacy of Pope Francis by Miles Christi, click here.

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Sunday, July 6, 2014

Francis trips over his words, again...



"Do we seek the approval of the powers of this world?"


"Or do we let ourselves be taken in by that pride which seeks gratification and recognition?"


- Francis -

quote source: Whispers in the Loggia, "The Problem For Us Is Fear" – On Pope's Day, Francis Calls Bishops To "Follow"

Move along, no seeking the approval of the world here!

Recognition, gratification? Nope that's humbleness!

No pride here!

Anti-neopelagian spreading the gospel of Vatican II!

No rosary counters in this crowd!

Humbleness in action!

A bashful & introverted Francis!

A little bit of post-Vatican II continuity!*

*photo from The Guardian, Pope Francis's first year as pontiff – in pictures


Go behind me, Satan, thou art a scandal unto me: because thou savourest not the things that are of God, but the things that are of men...For what doth it profit a man, if he gain the whole world, and suffer the loss of his own soul?