To our knowledge, at Call Me Jorge..., the Maurice Pinay blog is the only place to offer any sort of explanation to as to what tradition Francis and Benedict XVI follow in their teachings. We are in total agreement with the shrewd observations and conclusion drawn by Maurice Pinay. Consider this a follow-up post to Francis invokes Pius XII in the name of modernism.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Pharisee Pope Francis teaches for doctrine the contrivances of the rabbis
From Benedict XVI's favorite rabbi, Jacob Neusner (Judaism in the Beginning of Christianity, p.45)
Francis has delivered another sermon in which he chastises the common Catholic who is dismayed by radical changes in religion as "rigid" "Pharisees" (Pope Francis: Rigidity is a sign of a weak heart). This is an inversion of the Gospel of the Jesus Christ who chastised the Pharisees for their changes to God-ordained teaching which they replaced with their own made-up traditions, laws and doctrines ("teaching for doctrine the commandments of men").
Never did Christ speak to the common people, the victims of the Pharisees, with anything approaching the harsh judgement as He spoke to the Pharisees. Francis satanically inverts the Gospel with the luv and hugs he has for the rabbis (the direct religious heirs of the Pharisees, who are so rigid in their hateful rejection of Christ that Francis covers up his pectoral cross in their presence) and the harshness and palpable contempt he has for the common traditional Christian crushed by the Pharisees' heavy burdens.
But Francis really tips his anti-Christ hand when he follows up this shaming with a notion utterly alien to Christianity but germane to the hasidic ghetto:
Here is Francis essentially saying that he hopes that the people who don't like radical 'Noahide' Novus Ordo changes will fall into sin and thereby "encounter the Lord." This notion is entirely foreign to Christianity, but to Hasidic Judaism it is of the essence:
Francis is teaching the essence of Hasidic Judaism and one of the root causes for the extreme depravity witnessed in every Hasidic community: that one must sin in order 'to come closer to God.'
Now, what's interesting about Pope Francis raising the example of Pope Pius XII in this context is that much of the groundwork for the 'Noahide' Novus Ordo revolution was laid during his pontificate. It was at this time that changes to the liturgy began with the alteration with the much hated (by the rabbis) Holy Week liturgy. It must also be noted that Pope Pius XII's confessor was Augustine Bea, who we have noted made it a personal project to get the rabbinic midrash the Poem of the Man God into circulation. Throughout The Poem ( a work which outrageously depicts Jesus Christ venerating the Pharisee Hillel) is the notion that "we sinners are more yielding to good" and that one should be "a big sinner" in order to repent.
But most telling of all is Francis' pharisaic rigidity with which he proclaims that it is "incomprehensible" that anyone would question "The Holocaust" unless they were insane. Here is rigid pharisaism par excellence.
Francis has delivered another sermon in which he chastises the common Catholic who is dismayed by radical changes in religion as "rigid" "Pharisees" (Pope Francis: Rigidity is a sign of a weak heart). This is an inversion of the Gospel of the Jesus Christ who chastised the Pharisees for their changes to God-ordained teaching which they replaced with their own made-up traditions, laws and doctrines ("teaching for doctrine the commandments of men").
Never did Christ speak to the common people, the victims of the Pharisees, with anything approaching the harsh judgement as He spoke to the Pharisees. Francis satanically inverts the Gospel with the luv and hugs he has for the rabbis (the direct religious heirs of the Pharisees, who are so rigid in their hateful rejection of Christ that Francis covers up his pectoral cross in their presence) and the harshness and palpable contempt he has for the common traditional Christian crushed by the Pharisees' heavy burdens.
But Francis really tips his anti-Christ hand when he follows up this shaming with a notion utterly alien to Christianity but germane to the hasidic ghetto:
“Even our life can become like that [ie Pharisaic], even our life. And sometimes, I confess something to you, when I have seen a Christian, a Christian of that kind, with a weak heart, not firm, not fixed on the rock—Jesus – and with such rigidness on the outside, I ask the Lord: ‘But Lord, throw a banana peel in front of them, so that they will take a good fall, and feel shame that they are sinners, and so encounter You, [and realize] that You are the Saviour. Many times a sin will make us feel shame, and make us encounter the Lord, Who pardons us, as the sick who were there and went to the Lord for healing.”
http://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2014/12/15/pope_francis_rigidity_is_a_sign_of_a_weak_heart/1114830
Here is Francis essentially saying that he hopes that the people who don't like radical 'Noahide' Novus Ordo changes will fall into sin and thereby "encounter the Lord." This notion is entirely foreign to Christianity, but to Hasidic Judaism it is of the essence:
Francis is teaching the essence of Hasidic Judaism and one of the root causes for the extreme depravity witnessed in every Hasidic community: that one must sin in order 'to come closer to God.'
Now, what's interesting about Pope Francis raising the example of Pope Pius XII in this context is that much of the groundwork for the 'Noahide' Novus Ordo revolution was laid during his pontificate. It was at this time that changes to the liturgy began with the alteration with the much hated (by the rabbis) Holy Week liturgy. It must also be noted that Pope Pius XII's confessor was Augustine Bea, who we have noted made it a personal project to get the rabbinic midrash the Poem of the Man God into circulation. Throughout The Poem ( a work which outrageously depicts Jesus Christ venerating the Pharisee Hillel) is the notion that "we sinners are more yielding to good" and that one should be "a big sinner" in order to repent.
But most telling of all is Francis' pharisaic rigidity with which he proclaims that it is "incomprehensible" that anyone would question "The Holocaust" unless they were insane. Here is rigid pharisaism par excellence.
The fact this bishop of Rome is constantly hobnobbing with Talmudic rabbis and cannot refrain from talking endlessly without much reflection, admonishes us against listening to him as any other than a liberal modernist enemy. He stumbles over his own words and asphyxiates himself with his own mouth.
ReplyDeleteOne day soon, he is going to discover he's "really Jewish!" Surprise!!just like Madeline Albright, etc. he looks a lot like the late actor-comedian Ed Wynn.
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