During last week’s general audience, Francis met with an alleged 12,000 people from the Dioceses of Bologna and Cesena-Sarsina. One of the VIPs who sat in Francis’ private box was none other than Francesco Guccini. For non-Italians not familiar with Guccini, he is famous for his 1967 song ‘Dio è morto’ (God Is Dead) and,
“has always declared himself an anarchist and agnostic, but it is also true that in several interviews he declared his admiration for the Bergoglio Revolution feeling that it is “true and close to the message of Jesus.”...
And it is well known that his beautiful and popular song, God Is Dead, was censored in 1967 by the Rai channels where they had not been able to understand the content, which is in fact very clear in the final stanza. Only Vatican Radio broadcasted the song and Paul VI praised the message and the words that speak of a God that is dead “in the extermination camps... With the myths of the race.... With the party of hatreds” but that if “He dies for three days and then rises again... In what we believe... In what we want... In the world we will make.”
It's a God who is dead,
along the edges of the streets God is dead,
in the cars taken in installments God is dead, in summer's myths God is dead...
I was told
that this generation of mine by now does not believe
in what has often been disguised with faith,
in eternal myths of the motherland or the hero
because by now has come the moment to deny
everything that is falsity, faiths made of habit and fear,
a policy that is just progressing in a career,
the concerned respectability, the dignity made of void,
the hypocrisy of who is always with righteousness and never with injustice
It's a God who is dead,
in the extermination camps God is dead,
with race's myths God is dead,
with (political) parties' hate God is dead...
But I think
that this generation of mine is ready
for a new world and a newborn hope,
a future that already has in its hands,
a revolt without weapons,
because by now we all know
that if God dies it is for three days
and then he rises again,
in what we believe God has rised again,
in what we want God has rised again,
in the world we will make God has rised again...
Simply, the type of person a pontiff would want to meet with. It’s not like Francis is causing scandal to the faithful or the young. Francis the ‘humble’ dictator is just continuing in his shunning of traditionally minded music and acceptance of purveyors of filth (Patti Smith and Suor Cristina are two that come to mind) whom he has had as guests at his general audiences.
Guccini has also stated publicly that Francis’ best attributes are his, “profound simplicity” and his “honest consistency.” So we have an agnostic anarchist singer who declared, “God is dead” in his most famous song and that “God will rise again” when anarchy and chaos create the world that they, “believe”, “want”, and “build”. It’s not a stretch to infer that in Francesco Guccini’s mind, Paul VI helped kill God and Francis is building the world that anarchists and agnostics want therefore he is bringing God’s resurrection (spoken of in the song) one step closer. At heart, it’s the Lurianic Kabbalah’s ‘tikkun olam’ or the repairing of the imperfect world which was created by God. How blasphemous, heretical, and modernist!
(Jorge Bergoglio resting his head on Juan Francisco Taborda's shoulder.)
Does the reader remember the above photo? The media gushed over how it
showed Francis was so tender and loving back when he was Jorge Bergoglio
in Argentina. Fast-forward to 21 March 2014 and we have some new photos of
Francis, this time holding hands with another man. Oh, how sweet! Dear reader looking at the two photos below what comes into your mind?
(Who is Francis holding hands with?)
(Francis & don Luigi Ciotti holding hands.)
Who was Francis holding hands with and why? The person in question was none other than don Luiggi Ciotti and he is a presbyter who has an interesting past to say the least. Some readers may be familiar with don Ciotti but for those who are not familiar, a little background. Don Ciotti is an Italian 'street priest' who founded Gruppo Abele and l'Associazione Libera. He was co-founder of Lega italiana per la lotta contro l'AIDS (LILA) and Coordinamento nazionale delle comunità di accoglienza (CNCA). Don Ciotti was ordained in 1972 by Cardinal Michele Pellegrino, who focused his tenure on implementing the reforms of the 2nd Vatican Council. What do these organizations don Ciotti help found do?
Gruppo Abele is a non-profit started to give a voice to those who are voiceless in Italian society. This includes drug addicts, alcoholics, the mentally ill, the poor, people with AIDS, as well as to the illegal immigrants, victims of human trafficking, prostitutes, and slaves. Gruppo Abele runs shelters, boarding houses and cooperatives throughout Italy.
l'Associazione Libera (The Free Association) is a non-profit foundation which combats the mafia in Italy. This foundation also fights against drug trafficking, extortion, smuggling, street gangs, promotes good citizenship, democracy, and has a Remembrance Day for victims of the mafia. All very good but here is the twist, the government turns over seized mafia property to Libera which then runs cooperatives on the same property.
Lega italiana per la lotta contro l'AIDS (LILA) is another non-profit organization which was founded to campaign for the prevention of the spread of HIV and to assist people living with AIDS. In addition they promote sex education and the use of condoms as well as the LGBT cause.
Coordinamento nazionale delle comunità di accoglienza (CNCA) is an association of social promotion. Created to assist those who are marginalized or suffering hardship in life helping them with social welfare and their rights under Italian law. It is committed to the youth, drug addicts, the homeless, the disabled, and those excluded because of poverty from Italian society. It is a secular organization which doesn't discriminate based on religion, sexual orientation, or lifestyle.
(Best friends forever, Don Gallo hugs don Ciotti.)
(Don Gallo conducting Novus Ordo Missae for death of communist dictator Hugo Chavez.)
(Communist fist sign & red communist scarf of Don Gallo.)
(Vladimir "Vladi" Luxuria , Don Gallo, and Franco Grillini at pro-sodomy march.)
(Don Gallo & don Ciotti in Genoa at a protest.)
We believe the above photos give one an idea of who Don Gallo is and his relationship with don Ciotti. A whole series of blog posts could have been written about the man and his anti-catholic behavior. If one so desires they can google his name and see the moral depravity Don Gallo expounds. Below is Don Gallo singing "Bella Ciao" the anthem of revolutionaries and communists in Italy and waving a red flag during a service of the Novus Ordo Missae.
This brings us to the funeral of Don Gallo. Some readers might have read about this funeral as Vladimir "Vladi" Luxuria, a man who dresses as a woman, and an assortment of moral degenerates and sexually confused characters received communion from Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco. ("Cardinal" Bagnasco Gives "Communion" to Communist Transgender Homo Rights Activist during Funeral for Gay-Rights Priest) Following is a photo of the coffin leaving the church and the homily don Ciotti gave at the funeral. In the video check out the number of presbyters in attendance.
(Notice the colors of the flags draped on Don Gallo's coffin.)
Soon after the 1st anniversary of Don Gallo's death, don Ciotto went to Chiesa di San Benedetto to celebrate the 43rd anniversary of Don Gallo founding the community. It was on the Vatican II church's feast day of the Immaculate Conception. What better way to honor the Blessed Virgin Mary than sing, you guessed it, the anthem of communists & revolutionaries in Italy, "Bella Ciao".
(The modernist edifice of Chiesa di San Gregorio VII Papa al Gelsomino.)
All this dear reader brings us back to the day Francis and don Ciotti held hands and walked into Chiesa di San Gregorio VII Papa al Gelsomino. Francis was there to give a talk on the evils of being a member of the mafia for don Ciotti's l'Associazione Libera (The Free Association) and their Remembrance Day for victims of the mafia. See highlight clip below or click here to watch Remembrance Day in its entirety.
"We pray for you to change. We are asking you, on our knees. It's for your own good. This life you live now will not give you pleasure, it will not give you joy, it will not give you happiness. The power, the money you have now, from dirty deeds, from many mafia crimes, this blood money, you can't take it with you to the next life. Change. You still have time to not end up in hell. That is what awaits you, if you continue down this path.”
One of the themes of Francis' reign is the Novus Ordo church needs to be a "poor church". He leads one to believe this is a church which is not materialistic but is he really being truthful? Does he mean the Novus Ordo church should be poor in spirit, morals and doctrine? Francis' behavior certainly leads us to conclude so. Another theme of Franics' Novus Ordo church is the need to seek out those on the fringes of society, those which don Ciotti's organizations also seek out, and there you will find the 'true church'. Have you ever seen or heard of such behavior from a 'Vicar of Christ'?