Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Fr. Thomas ‘three Martinis a day’ Rosica tells critics they need to “go to confession”


Modernists put their pride on display!




To a modernist there’s absolutely nothing to condemn about Francis disregarding Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition, the two sources of Divine Revelation.  Modernists see themselves as gods as they go about correcting the mistakes of God and perfecting the world.

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Saturday, May 5, 2018

Francis tweets his infinite wisdom to the world again!




According to Francis, Jesus the Christ was offending...


...God, when He threw the money changers out of the Temple!

&

Don’t forget to check out Francis the Humble’s book!



Thursday, February 22, 2018

Cardinal Tobin sends his love to baby — whomever baby is



“NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — A New Jersey archbishop raised a few eyebrows when he tweeted "Nighty-night, baby. I love you," but his spokesman says it was an errant message intended for his sister.
Cardinal Joseph Tobin's spokesman says the leader of the Newark Roman Catholic archdiocese later deleted Wednesday's tweet because it was being misinterpreted.
Spokesman Jim Goodness says Tobin has eight younger sisters and "they're all his baby sisters." Goodness said he doesn't know how the siblings were communicating before the message was tweeted out. Tobin's Twitter account shows he tweets infrequently.”






Cardinal Tobin, who Steven D. Greydanus recently had the pleasure of sitting next to, has said of women in the church, “Maybe my theology isn’t sophisticated enough, but I don’t believe that there’s a compelling theological reason why the Pope couldn’t name a woman cardinal.”


Tobin’s endorsement on Fr. James Martin’s book, Building A Bridge.




***** UPDATED 24 FEBRUARY 2018 *****




Which is why the tweet was addressed to no one right?


***** UPDATED 27 FEBRUARY 2018 *****

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Francis’ latest defender is Wladimiro Guadagno (a communist ‘transgender’)




— English translation —
“#PopeFrancis is accused of heresy by the fundamentalists for his openings to the divorced and to #gay, the same (fundamentalists) that were mute on pedophilia”

Wladimiro Guadagno who wrote the tweet above is a former member of Parliament in Europe; former homosexual prostitute; and is presently confused with the sex God created him, as he prefers to dress himself in female clothes and styles himself Vladimir ‘Vladi’ Luxuria. 

Kabbalists see ‘gender’ as fluid


He is also a communist member of the Partito della Rifondazione Comunista (PRC) in Italy and friends with some of Francis’ compassionate revolutionary comerades-in-arms.  This shows the sad state that the Novus Ordo is in when one has ‘catholics’ such as Guadagno defending Francis.  The sheer chutzpah Wladimiro Guadagno shows when he blames pedophilia on fundamentalists instead of people like himself who choose a lifestyle of sinful degeneracy is breath taking!  Remember audacity like this is one of the hallmarks of the communists who will not rest until they have destroyed the little that remains of Christianity in Europe.

All that needs to be done now are:

That the communists are defending Francis as ‘orthodox’ 
says all you need to know about the ‘humble’ man.


Wednesday, September 6, 2017

R.I.P. Carlo Cardinal Caffarra — only two of the Dubia cardinals now remain


The late Carlo Cardinal Caffarra with Francis.


Cardinal Carlo Caffarra died this morning, making him the second of the Amoris LaetitiaDubia cardinals to pass away, joining Cardinal Joachim Meisner who preceded him on 5 July 2017.  This leaves two of the four Dubia cardinals among the living — Burke and Brandmuller.  


We at Call Me Jorge... wonder: 
  •  Are these two deaths simply coincidence or are they the result of schemes of a crackpot dictator?  
  • Who will be next?  
  •  Will Francis ever answer the five dubia?





A cartoon from the Remnant Newspaper, which shows Francis performing voodoo on his fellow modernist Cardinal Raymond Burke.  It also playfully hints at nefarious goings-on concerning Amoris Laetitia and the five dubia submitted by the four cardinals (Caffarra, Burke, Brandmuller, and Meisner).

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Par for the course when you have “three Martinis a day”




Thomas ‘three Martinis a day’ Rosica just cannot help himself.  When he is not busy blocking half the world from his twitter account, he fills his time by denigrating the Holy Family.  In the past he said that the Holy Family was irregular and this time he’s still showing little respect for the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Child Jesus as he depicts them riding a bicycle to save the environment.  Didn’t Jesus the Christ save the world already?  The lamebrained imbecile is probably very excited that the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s 95 theses will be coming up shortly.  He’ll most likely blow another gasket when he sits down and reads what the blogosphere has been saying about him recently but this Noahide closet Mormon will smugly think to himself, ‘I work for Francis the new evangelization, Who do those anonymous rigid haters think they are?’  And to think this man has his own television station (Pepper + Darkness) in addition to being the English language media attaché for the Holy See Press Office.

The Booze Brothers


(click image to enlarge)



Antonio Spadaro, friend of Francis and editor in chief of the Jesuit-affiliated journal La Civiltà Cattolica, with Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, friend of Francis and Archbishop of Manila, in an apartment in Quezon City, National Capital Region, Philippines.  Spadaro’s text accompanying the photo on twitter was, “It’s always a party!”  Everything with these people is always a party.  What’s up with Francis and his friends being all touchy-feely?  We hope the two remembered to recycle the empty liquor bottles after their soirée else, they would have fallen into mortal sin.  Thanks to Vox Cantoris who brought this to our attention with the post, Me, and my buddy.


Who are we to judge?

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

A Genealogy of Love Power...


Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (middle) with Agnolo Poliziano (right) and Marsilio Ficino (left). The fresco is by Cosimo Rosselli in the Chiesa di S.Ambrogio of Firenze, Italia (part.) 1484 - 86.


An interesting piece by RCGentlemanScholar (published - 19 February 2017) on the transmission of the idea that the world could be transformed if we would only drop rigidity and rules from the Faith and instead ‘love’ other each in a non-judgmental way.  Beginning with Marsilio Ficino and ending with Francis, the RCGentlemanScholar shows this idea creeping up with more and more frequency.  Call Me Jorge... wonders if Marsilio Ficino was taught the power of ‘love’ by his teacher, the homosexual Judaic ‘convert’ Flavius Mithridates, who translated many Kabbalistic works into Latin?  Another investigation concerning where Francis and his Vatican lackeys get their Christ-less ideas from, such as this recent tweet below.





A Genealogy of Love Power: Marsilio Ficino, Jacques Maritain, and Gandhi with Special Guests: Tears for Fears and the God of Surprises


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Dear Reader,
Do you believe in the power of love? Me neither. But once upon a time I did. I believed that humans could bring out a radical transformation of world society through the changing of the emotional state of grouchy reactionaries. If we moved from a hard hearted pharisaical and cruel society to a kinder, gentler, one the world would be a better place. We could shed our hang-ups about sexuality, religion, ethnicity, and even table manners, and be a happier freer people. This idea of returning to a Golden Age in which we were free from restraint is as old as Hesiod and is a recurring notion throughout Western history. Since the Renaissance or early modern period, humans have attempted to bring about this radical transformation, and one of the methods has been the idea of “love power” or the notion that if people just became nicer and gentler the world will be a better freer place. This method has even entered the Church through Pope Francis’s “revolution of tenderness” and is found not only in the sewers of 20thcentury modernism and trashy pop culture, but also in the occult.
It should be no surprise that such ideas can be found in the notorious pseudo-Thomist, Jacques Maritain, who was even “outed” as a leftist in recent EWTN documentary on Maritain’s good friend Saul Alinksy. In his poisonous blueprint for Catholic liberalism Man and the State (1951), Maritain, the former adept of the vitalist philosopher Henri Begson, refers to a “vital energy” of the people (65).  Maritain writes that Christians would do well to draw from the wisdom of Hinduism, writing that there is an “order of means “of which our Western civilization is hardly aware, and which offers the human mind an infinite field of discovery—the spiritual means systematically applied to the temporal realm, a striking example of which has been Gandhi’s Satyagraha” (68). Thus one of the manifestations of this vital power for animating post World War II society will be a Hindu love magic. Christians in their process of transforming the world into the new political system that Maritain is peddling should employ Hindu spirituality as a “means of spiritual warfare.” As Maritain himself points out, “…Satyagraha means ‘the power of Truth.’ Gandhi has constantly affirmed the value of the ‘Power of Love,’ or the ‘Power of the Soul,’ or the ‘Power of Truth’ as an instrument or means of political and social action” (68). Thus we have an idea of love power, which instead of Catholic militancy and martyrdom, should be utilized in the war against the reactionary regimes that blight the earth.
Maritain does admit that “…Gandhi’s theory and technique should be related to and clarified by the Thomistic notion that the principal act of the virtue of fortitude is not the act of attacking, but that of enduring, bearing, suffering with constancy (68). This is a very ambiguous and misleading statement, and is not the only time that Maritain attempts to baptize incompatible ideas as being Thomistic. Maritain even goes so far as to say that Satyagraha can be used to aid Christians in their “struggle…to transform civilization making it actually Christian, actually inspired by the Gospel” (70). This is a radically variant idea from traditional Christianity. The idea of love power did not build Christendom: Christian fortitude and a zeal for souls did—not to mention this idea of “love power” is a pagan not Christian idea. Maritain’s notions of Christian politics as a subdued and gentle kindness contributed to the climate that produce Vatican II’s awful Dignitatis humanae and has crippled Catholic political thought for almost a century now. This effeminate idea of passive resistance has led to the erosion of Catholic influence in world politics and the destruction of any idea of the Catholic state. It is a thoroughly diabolical idea—even the pagans say so.
This idea of using love power to transform the world has an old pedigree. The idea of the transformation of the world into a new Golden Age is at least as old as the Roman poet Virgil who wrote of it in his Eclogues. It is also present in the tradition of Neoplatonic occultism.
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In his work On Love, Renaissance Neoplatonist Marsilio Ficino writes, “the whole power of magic consists in love.” Ficino’s love magic involves a transformation of the world through science and philosophy and love to create a new, better world.  In this tradition, love is integrally tied to the magician’s craft of reforming the world and bringing about a new Golden Age. It is not surprising that such ideas would be found in Hinduism, but the same ideas were part and parcel of Maritain’s blueprint not only in Man and the State but in Integral Humanism, The Person and the Common Good, and other writings in which Maritain attempted to craft a new political Pentecost in the ruins of World War II that would transform the world.
Well, dear reader, where does 80s pop group Tears for Fears fit in this alchemical stew of lies, heresy, and Satanism? I would like to direct your attention to the band’s 1989’s “Sowing the Seeds of Love.” The video has been analyzed several times, but I want to take a quick look at it again, for it provides us with a visual of how pervasive this ideology of love power is. The video begins with a rocky man with his eyes closed–an obvious symbol of a hard stoic or serious Christian whose heart has not been warmed by the love power of Ficino, Maritain, and Gandhi. The man’s eyes open and a door to his head also opens. On the doors of the man’s head are the alchemical symbols of a sun and moon. As viewers, we enter into the mind of the man that is now a bright sky with Tears for Fears singing about love. The video is loaded with occult symbolism tied to the idea of world transformation through magic. We an eye of Horus on top of a pyramid, a clear reference to the return of Saturn and the creation of a new Saturnalial age of love and freedom. There are levitating bodies in some sort of trance—the body of Roland Orzabal floats near his girlfriend’s in a clear reference to sex. There is also a peacock and sea shell—clear homages to the mother goddess Juno and the goddess of love Venus who road on a sea shell. We also see the Egyptian Ankh, the symbol of life as well as the symbol of world transformation in addition to Buddhas, but, sadly, there is no Gandhi. The lyrics of the song also are loaded with a clear attacks on Christianity and the idea of a transcendent God. Roland Orzabal ridicules the idea that those who are hungry “Look to the sky for some kind of divine intervention.” He laments that the people are without a “love and a promised land.” Orzabal and Curt Smith also urge the viewer’s to read about it in a book that appears containing the alchemical sun and some jumbled modernist paintings. The video ends with Orzabal planting a seed, which grows into a giant sunflower that is imposed over the entire world. Thus the alchemical transformation from a hard hearted and serious world.


It is perhaps not strange that the same occult ideas can be found in Ancient Greek and Roman poetry and in 80s pop. What is strange but not so strange is that these same ideas are contained in the writings of one of the most influential Catholic philosophers of the 20th century, Jacques Maritain, an architect of the United Nations declaration of Human Rights. The height of weirdness is that these ideas are now the MO of our current pontiff, Pope Francis, who spends his days sowing the seeds of love power.

Monday, January 2, 2017

Francis ‘jazz hands’ signs?


This blog has often wished that Francis would stop running his mouth even if it was only for a moment or two.  Well, Call Me Jorge...’s wish came true even if it wasn’t in the manner we had hoped for.   Below is ‘silent’ Francis trying to sign, according to the twitter post,
“Francis sending best wishes and a blessed Christmas 2016 to the deaf, asking them to pray for him and imparting on them the Blessing of the Lord!”

There are many ways to sign ‘Merry Christmas’ (the most common way) and to our knowledge Francis doesn’t use any one of them.  His sign language appears to be like the doctrine he teaches daily in his Casa Santa Marta homilies and weekly in his general audiences — made up entirely by himself.  We should take solace in the fact that Francis is standing in front of a Crucifix, that he didn’t hide his pectoral cross as apparently there were not any Hasids around, he imparted a blessing, left his funeral face elsewhere as he is all smiles in this clip, and seems to want the viewer to pray for him & boy, oh boy, does he need prayers!


Francis ‘jazz hands’ 


The literal sign language translation of Francis’ animated gestures is “YAY BLOW-KISS BABY YOU PRAY ME YAY BLESSING YAY YAY!”


or embedded video





The literal sign language translation of Francis’ animated gestures is “YAY BLOW-KISS BABY YOU PRAY ME YAY BLESSING YAY YAY!”



Better be careful what you wish for, 

you might get it.

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Thomas ‘three Martinis a day’ Rosica is a fan of Martin Luther & his 95 Theses!


Here’s a screenshot of Thomas ‘three Martinis a day’ Rosica’s twitter page.  He has since changed the background photo.  Credit goes to Antonio Carrabino for taking the screenshot and posting it to his twitter account.



This isn’t the first time Rosica has posted an image of Martin Luther to his twitter page as an endorsement.  Below is another screenshot of a Rosica re-tweet of James Martin’s tweet on 14 December 2014.




If one were to click on the tweet’s image, it would appear as shown below. 



We at Call Me Jorge... guess when one has had ‘three Martinis a day’ one cannot help oneself!



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