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Friday, 12 October 2018

Why Christianity is kaput




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Kevin Grace, a Catholic, on the Catholic Church and its corrupt priesthood, like maggots fattening themselves on the corpse of the Church:



Yes I urge everyone to watch this it's from The Remnant which is the traditionalist Catholic newspaper. It begins with the two different two different clips of EDM music with young people gyrating like badly. I actually thought that the technical aspect of this the dancing would be better than it was, but it looks like, you know, a bunch of kids that you'd find in any parish who, like, you know, "We're gonna put on a show tomorrow, right!" that sort of thing but the hilarious thing is you have Pope Francis sort of looking on this sagely and then you have like these aged cardinals you know in their 70s or 80s or whatever and they're clapping or trying to keep the beat and there's this one oriental Cardinal who is sadly failing to keep this very simple beat. There a you know with the the sex crimes horror, the sodomidical disaster, as I call it. Archbishop Vigano issued a challenge to the Pope and to the Vatican pointing out that the the cover-up comes from the top. Now this was several weeks ago and the Pope has yet to comment on this directly. Archbishop Marc Ouellet, Canadian said "Oh yeah it's all wrong." He didn't say exactly how it's all wrong. The Pope is now literally demonizing the people who are demanding action on the cover-up of the this sodomidical disaster: it's the devil who is responsible for this. it's the devil who is demanding answers. So in the midst of all this the Vatican is decided simple one priority is a youth Synod, a youth Synod and, as I joked earlier, if you look at this video, you can see anti Pope Francis getting down with his bad self, you know, that the kids they're all about EDM, the kids love the EDM so you know we're gonna feature that. We're not going to get anything out of the Vatican because the Pope rescued Cardinal McCarrick from the obscurity which he had been placed by the previous Pope, Pope Benedict. He had been essentially, you know, purged because he was a serial molester and Pope Francis brought him back as one of his top advisors because, you know, again, as the kids like to say, that's how he rolls.

http://www.ncregister.com/blog/edward-pentin/cardinal-ouellet-writes-open-letter-to-archbishop-vigano

Now the thinking is that there's gonna be some sort of bombshell announcement coming out of this Synod: an end to priestly celibacy, for instance, or an announcement that Catholics who have married or remarried outside the church can avail themselves of communion, or some sort of body-blow to Catholic belief and the idea is, you know, it's like Steve Sailer likes to say "Hey, look: a squirrel!" We're not going to talk about the greatest Catholic scandal at least since simony, maybe even before that because, "Oh, look, this go ahead Pope has decided that, you know, what Catholics believed in for 2,000 years is no longer applicable."

As I say, that seems to be the feeling, but there was a piece I saw on Breitbart. I don't know whether I sent it to you that quoted another Jesuit priest James Chou. James shell is a very old man very respected man and he gets to the heart of this: that the crisis in the Catholic Church goes far beyond the sodomidical disaster. The primary crisis in the Catholic churches is: Does the Catholic Church believe in anything any more? Does it believe in the doctrine which it had built up over centuries? Does the Catholic Church have any kind of internal cohesion anymore? And this is a very serious problem because there are four signs of the Catholic Church is one Holy Catholic and apostolic and increasingly, well, is it any of those things?

Catholicism is not supposed to be like Anglicanism where you have these people who believe a whole bunch of stuff and you have these people who believe in it and they all coexist together although increasingly they don't. I don't want to be too black pilled about this but I'll just say that people on the right and a lot of people are traditionalists, not so much traditionalists but conservatives. The difference between traditionalists and conservatives in the Catholic Church is that traditionalists took the position the Vatican II was a terrible mistake and perhaps heresy, and the conservatives have taken the position that well, you know, "We can work with this. Let's not throw out the baby with the bathwater." If you look at conservatism in the United States, the connections, they're really really close. Where the conservatives just getting whacked over the head over and over again and they lose every battle and "No, let's not give up, let's keep doing what we've been doing for almost 60 years and we'll live to fight another day and we'll lose that battle too" but there is less and less enthusiasm for that but the Conservatives and even some traditionalists tend to say "Well, look at how it's emptying out the churches. Look at how all these churches are being sold all over the world but particularly in the Western world. Mass attendance plunged in the 1960s or 70s and now it's disappearing and they act as if that argument is going to cut any ice with the Vatican party. I hate to break it to the Conservatives but the Vatican party considers that a feature and not a bug. The Catholic theologian Karl Rahner - a German, by the way - which is significant. He was writing about this decades ago that the idea of the Catholic Church becoming smaller and more committed. The vandals who are in charge of the Catholic Church now they want people to stop going to Mass. They want people to abandon the Catholic Church because too many of the people who are part of the Catholic Church now are not the people they want. They're not their kind of people. When Pope Francis talks about climate change or water - that seems to be his new obsession - water, you know, the people who go "Oh, please God deliver us from this. Why doesn't the Pope deal with the real problems?" Those are the people that the Pope and his a Vatican gang want out of the church now.
How are they going to pay for all this?

Maybe 80-90% of the churches will be shuttered and sold. The Roman Catholic Church owns a lot of land and the Anglican Church has been living off its land holdings for a long time. I don't know the Anglican Church is gonna be able to do that for much longer given that no one goes to their services any more except very old ladies and homosexuals. But that seems to be the Catholic plan. That seems to be the Francis plan: that we just get the right people in charge, we purge the wrong thinkers: that is to say traditional Catholics or conservative Catholics. We get rid of them and the fact that we're not getting any money from the collection plate any more for various reasons - outrage being one of them - yeah, we can just sell off these churches and live off our real estate holdings for some time to come.

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