I was banned from Church Militant for saying that Sean Spicer lied about the size of the crowd at the inauguration, which he did. The CM representative accused me of ‘slandering a good Catholic’ and used such convoluted logic to defend Spicer that I question anything analysis from that website. Basically, they couldn’t call a lie a lie and they couldn’t stand for someone who upset their little apple cart. So, it is a place for precious snowflakes to have their safespace where they can safely believe that Donald Trump is the best president for Catholics ever and rip into the Church hierarchy without being challenged.
“their little apple cart”? Voris has bigger fish to fry, and thicker skin, than to be upset by your “dissenting” posts.
Reserve the “precious snowflakes” for the likes of Miley Cyrus (with her sobbing on election night), Michael Moore (the heavyweight champion of Hollywood) and Madonna who gave such an eloquent speech just on a month ago.
A much more apt likeness would be with Saint Anthony of Padua. He was known as “the hammer of heretecs”; and he even called out an archbishop during one of his PUBLIC sermons (“You there, with the mitre!”). The archbishop repented…
Saint Anthony treated the ordinary peasants in the pews much more gently.
To say that Voris rips into the Church hierarchy without being challenged is absurd. At least one archdiocese even dug into his past for mud to fling. As we know, it was there. He’s been attacked a lot of times.
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What certain hierarchs hate about Voris is that he challenges THEM! They don`t like being called to account for the way they’ve neglected to teach and protect their flocks. What’s worse is that they can’t stop him because he’s independent of any official hierarchical control.
The mission of the Church is more than just social justice. How about the ***salvation of ***
souls, the Church’s primary mission? Voris’s “Church of Nice” term fits perfectly in too many cases.
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Voris isn’t a snowflake. He’s more like Thor: the god of thunder.
Paul wrote:
“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.”
Our Lord gave the money-changers a tongue lashing (and drove them out of the Temple), and told the scribes and pharisees a few home truths. Voris is doing the same.
i don’t deny he goes over the top sometimes, eg his harping on at Bishop Barron and his “Dare we hope…”; but overall, he’s far better than most “Catholic” outfits.
Church Militant took up Cardinal Burke’s 54-day rosary novena initiative: an appeal to Heaven for a good election outcome…