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heres a chronology of alleged events, decide for yourself fromrome.wordpress.com/category/chronology-of-reports-on-team-bergoglio/
Well, some of them talk to each other and some refuse to talk to each other…Let’s not pretend the Cardinals don’t talk to each other.
If this is any clue how the new CAF will be…no es bueno.Just as we thought…right on cue.
The Pope Haters come out of the woods when they learn there are no Mods…they’re having a free for all and we haven’t even moved yet.
Garbage.
Yeah, Go ahead, tell ALL your friends, You can have a little hate fest all together.
Honestly, aren’t there enough of the rad sites for people?
Yuck,
blah blah blah indeed.![]()
I don’t speak crazy so I had a hard time understanding any of that blog. Is he saying the pope is an atheist?heres a chronology of alleged events, decide for yourself fromrome.wordpress.com/category/chronology-of-reports-on-team-bergoglio/
It’s going to get messy around here.If this is any clue how the new CAF will be…no es bueno.
what i highlighted in red seems to specifically apply to Cardinal electors. Since the Cardinal who supposedly did the “fixing” was over the age limit to be an elector, does that stuff technically apply to him? I dont know, just a question that i thought of.JOHN PAUL II
SUPREME PONTIFF
APOSTOLIC CONSTITUTION
UNIVERSI DOMINICI GREGIS
ON THE VACANCY
OF THE APOSTOLIC SEE
AND THE ELECTION
OF THE ROMAN PONTIFF
w2.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/apost_constitutions/documents/hf_jp-ii_apc_22021996_universi-dominici-gregis.html
- In the same way, I wish to confirm the provisions made by my Predecessors for the purpose of excluding any external interference in the election of the Supreme Pontiff. Therefore, in virtue of holy obedience and under pain of excommunication latae sententiae, I again forbid each and every Cardinal elector, present and future, as also the Secretary of the College of Cardinals and all other persons taking part in the preparation and carrying out of everything necessary for the election, to accept under any pretext whatsoever, from any civil authority whatsoever, the task of proposing the veto or the so-called exclusiva, even under the guise of a simple desire, or to reveal such either to the entire electoral body assembled together or to individual electors, in writing or by word of mouth, either directly and personally or indirectly and through others, both before the election begins and for its duration. I intend this prohibition to include all possible forms of interference, opposition and suggestion whereby secular authorities of whatever order and degree, or any individual or group, might attempt to exercise influence on the election of the Pope.
- The Cardinal electors shall further abstain from any form of pact, agreement, promise or other commitment of any kind which could oblige them to give or deny their vote to a person or persons. If this were in fact done, even under oath, I decree that such a commitment shall be null and void and that no one shall be bound to observe it; and I hereby impose the penalty of excommunication latae sententiae upon those who violate this prohibition. It is not my intention however to forbid, during the period in which the See is vacant, the exchange of views concerning the election.
- I likewise forbid the Cardinals before the election to enter into any stipulations, committing themselves of common accord to a certain course of action should one of them be elevated to the Pontificate. These promises too, should any in fact be made, even under oath, I also declare null and void.
- With the same insistence shown by my Predecessors, I earnestly exhort the Cardinal electors not to allow themselves to be guided, in choosing the Pope, by friendship or aversion, or to be influenced by favour or personal relationships towards anyone, or to be constrained by the interference of persons in authority or by pressure groups, by the suggestions of the mass media, or by force, fear or the pursuit of popularity. Rather, having before their eyes solely the glory of God and the good of the Church, and having prayed for divine assistance, they shall give their vote to the person, even outside the College of Cardinals, who in their judgment is most suited to govern the universal Church in a fruitful and beneficial way.
Very cogent recognition of the distinction between “influencing (lobbying)”, and "assuring (fixing).Apart from the question as to whether a non-elector cardinal was even bound by the terms of the Apostolic Constitution, surely there is a significant difference between “lobbying,” and “fixing the election,” which implies tampering with the voting process to guarantee an outcome - say, Chicago-style (no offense intended).
You people are hilarious. The Telegraph and Catholic Culture make for a hate fest?Just as we thought…right on cue.
The Pope Haters come out of the woods when they learn there are no Mods…they’re having a free for all and we haven’t even moved yet.
Garbage.
Yeah, Go ahead, tell ALL your friends, You can have a little hate fest all together.
Honestly, aren’t there enough of the rad sites for people?
Yuck,
blah blah blah indeed.![]()
Yes, it would seem that some cannot accept the fact that sometimes even the upper echelons of the Church hierarchy like to play dirty from time to time. Did his backroom dealing lead to Pope Francis getting elected? Maybe. Maybe not. But it appears likely that he had at least some influential role to play in the last conclave, underhanded or otherwise, or at the very least, the story of his involvement cannot be outright dismissed as false.You people are hilarious. The Telegraph and Catholic Culture make for a hate fest?
How about EWTN?
Oops…
ncregister.com/blog/edward-pentin/cardinal-danneels-part-of-mafia-club-opposed-to-benedict-xvi
*The cardinal said he was part of a secret club of cardinals opposed to Pope Benedict XVI.
He called it a “mafia” club that bore the name of St. Gallen. The group wanted a drastic reform of the Church, to make it “much more modern”, and for Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio to head it. The group, which also comprised Cardinal Walter Kasper and the late Jesuit Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini, has been documented in Austen Ivereigh’s biography of Pope Francis, The Great Reformer.*
Yeah that’s a tactic of the left…name calling. No matter how charitable one is in proclaiming the Truth of Jesus Christ and His Church they will be called hater, homophobic, intolerant and any other name that seeks to bury the Truth in relativism. It is designed to shut you up.You people are hilarious. The Telegraph and Catholic Culture make for a hate fest?
I don’t know if you know or not, but we have no mods are we are being overrun by people who now feel very bold to post whatever they want. Here’s a topic where we’ve been discussing it the past few days:I’m really hoping that CAF doesn’t become another “Francis is modern so therefore he isn’t to be followed”. Contrary to what many obsessed traditionalists think, CAF has many, many posters who love Papa Francis and have totally turned towards the Church since he is living out the Gospels on a daily basis.![]()
“I would not say so, in the sense that the Holy Spirit picks out the Pope…I would say that the Spirit does not exactly take control of the affair, but rather like a good educator, as it were, leaves us much space, much freedom, without entirely abandoning us. Thus the Spirit’s role should be understood in a much more elastic sense, not that he dictates the candidate for whom one must vote. Probably the only assurance he offers is that the thing cannot be totally ruined. There are too many contrary instances of popes the Holy Spirit obviously would not have picked!”So all these relationships are in place by the time a conclave begins and it is from interaction of these relationships together with the Holy Spirit that the consensus is eventually forged. Also because it is an institution of humans, I’d find it difficult to believe any cardinal makes it to that level without some level of office politics playing a part.
I’m not trash talking the institution, I’m just saying they’re not perfect and that must be kept in mind when discussing them.