8 Comments
User's avatar
Danimal28's avatar

Yes sir, Glenn, love me some Karol every day. I was lucky to serve in Germany when the Wall was up and then down a year later. Thank you St. John Paul II for your sacrifice in the matter! G-d damn Francis...

Expand full comment
GEORGE FELDER III's avatar

Because of the Nazis prosecuting priests and calling them "gay" to get at them, JP II was very lax on looking into accusations of the "Lavender Mafia" in seminaries and personal acts of pedophilia or homosexuality of priests. Benedict took a much sterner look at the misdeeds!

Expand full comment
Bitter Klinger's avatar

All so well said, Glenn. I’ll just add that while there may not be any transsexuals in Latin America, there are plenty of homosexuals throughout the entire Church, which is understandable and neither here nor there except when they (like Father James Martin, who gets more than his share of private audiences with Francis) are militantly advancing the entire sick sex agenda of the modern Woke world. About them all Francis can say, purportedly speaking for God, is “Who am I to judge?” Shortly, he’ll find out, I imagine.

Expand full comment
Philip from GA's avatar

Thanks for the 'Me and Julio' reference and for your understanding, Glenn.

Some rather 'softball' questions for Pope Francis:

1. How many different human sexes are there, and how do you define a ‘woman’?

2. How should Americans respond to the following chant by NYC drag activists “We’re here, we’re queer, we’re coming for your children”?

3. What specifically are you referring to when you were quoted (referring to ideology) as having said…"the U.S. Catholic church, is “backwards” and has led the church to replace faith with ideology…”?

4. Why is "...a correct evolution in the understanding of questions of faith and morals..." necessary? Aren’t Christians instructed to neither add to, nor take away from the scriptures?

5. Is "...it [honestly] an “honor” to be attacked by Americans..."? Which American ‘ideology’ ‘honors’ you the most?

Expand full comment
Philip from GA's avatar

Pope F is between a rock and a hard place. If he accepts that God created the Earth for His glory (as I believe He did), then he would have to acknowledge that God designed His Earth so that it would heal itself when it needs to, and that humans are incapable of altering the Earth's climate.

At that point, the Pope would be severely called a heretic by the church of environmentalism, and he would face attacks in the press similar to the attacks that President Trump fought off while saving the nation from rule by another cretin from the Clinton crime family syndicate.

Expand full comment
GEORGE FELDER III's avatar

Perfect! But, the libards who love him cannot follow logic!

Expand full comment
Dan Hartley's avatar

When in Argentina this pope peddled Liberation Theology which is Marxism with a Jesus happy face pasted on it.

Expand full comment
Rick Reiss's avatar

Francis is an anti-pope … he peddles Marxist Liberation Theology.

But … I wonder what Francis thinks of his home country Argentina, which last year voted in a capitalist libertarian as President. Decades and decades of socialism, inflation, cronyism, and Byzantine government bureaucracies are being swept away by President Javier Milei. I had read that Milei is a big fan of world renowned free-market economists like Milton Friedman, Friedrich Hayek, and authors like Ayn Rand.

Don’t cry for Argentina … cheer for Argentina! It looks like Argentines have finally had their Atlas Shrugged moment and are shrugging off socialism and perhaps even that heretical Marxist Liberation Theology too.

They say that the road to Hell is paved with good intentions. So too the Road to Serfdom is similarly paved. This anti-pope Francis might find himself having a hard journey back since his road home is to an Argentina that he no longer knows or even understands. He would likely find himself a stranger in a new land because Argentines have chosen a newer brighter future and destiny for themselves.

¡Viva Argentina!

Expand full comment