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Legacy of John Paul II
« on: January 16, 2011, 02:39:27 PM »
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  • This was obviously written by a Sedevacantist, whose pen seems to be channeling "Traditio".

    Nevertheless, I'm posting it to CathInfo in case there is some true information contained herein.

    To make it a bit more readable, about 1,000 quotation marks were removed (the original had every instance of "bishop" or "archbishop" in quotes)


    1. Joseph Bernardin, transferred from being the conciliar archbishop of Cincinnati, Ohio, to being the conciliar archbishop of Chicago, Illinois.2. Roger Mahony, the conciliar bishop of Fresno, California, and then the conciliar archbishop of Los Angeles, California.3. Tod Brown, the conciliar bishop of Boise, Idaho, and then the conciliar bishop of San Diego, California.4. Sylvester Ryan, the retired conciliar bishop of Monterey, California, who had an actual, honest-to-goodness baby-killer serving on his priest-abuse advisory board  (See the news story at Catholic Citizens.)5. Robert Brom, the conciliar bishop of Duluth, Minnesota, and then the conciliar 'bishop" of San Diego, California, who presided over the San Diego diocese's bankruptcy proceedings caused by the cover-up of clergy abuse cases.6. Patrick McGrath, the conciliar bishop of San Jose, California, who, among his other offenses, denied the historicity of the Gospel accounts
    of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ's Passion and Death.7. George Patrick Ziemann, the disgraced former conciliar bishop of Santa Rosa, California.8. Thomas Joseph O'Brien, the disgraced former conciliar bishop of Phoenix, Arizona.9. Joseph Keith Symons, the disgraced former conciliar bishop of Palm Beach, Florida.10. Daniel Leo Ryan, the disgraced former conciliar bishop of Springfield, Illinois.11. Robert Lynch, the conciliar bishop of Saint Petersburg, Florida, who gave encouragement to Michael Schiavo's efforts to starve and dehydrate his wi12. Joseph Fiorenza, the former conciliar archbishop of Galveston, Houston, Texas, a protege of Joseph Cardinal Bernardin who was a thorough supporter of the conciliar revolution.13. Robert Joseph Banks, a former conciliar auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Boston, Massachusetts, and then the conciliar bishop of Green Bay, Wisconsin.13. Bernard Law, the disgraced former conciliar
    archbishop of Boston, Massachusetts, who was appointed to that post by Wojtyla/John Paul II. Law, who presided over the systematic cover-up and protection of predator priests and presbyters in Boston, was appointed by Wojtyla/John Paul II to be the archpriest of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore in 2004.14. Thomas Daily, the former conciliar bishop of Palm Beach, Florida, and the former conciliar bishop of Brooklyn, New York, who was one of Law's chief enablers in protecting the likes of the notorious Father Paul Shanley.15. William Murphy, the conciliar bishop of Rockville Centre, New York, who was yet another participant in the great Boston-cover-up.16. Richard Lennon, the conciliar bishop of Cleveland, Ohio, who was a major supporter of Bernard Law's policies while an auxiliary bishop there.17. John McCormick, the conciliar bishop of Manchester, New Hampshire, who has been an enabler of predator priests and presbyters there as he had
    been as an auxiliary bishop in Boston, Massachusetts.18. Matthew Clark, the conciliar bishop of Rochester, New York, who said in the 1990s that the Catholic Church would have to find a way to "bless" same-gender "unions."19. Kenneth Untener, the late conciliar bishop of Saginaw, Michigan, who was an enemy of the Catholic Faith.20. Harry Flynn, the retired archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, who was ever tolerant of the "rainbow" agenda and brought disgrace upon himself by terming the late Father Paul Marx, O.S.B., the founder of Human Life International, as an "αnтι-ѕємιтє."21. William Levada, created by Wojtyla/John Paul II as conciliar auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles in 1983 before being appointed as the conciliar archbishop of Portland, Oregon, in 1986, being transferred to San Francisco, California, in 1995.22. George Niederauer, the conciliar bishop of Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1995, promoted by Ratzinger/Benedict to
    be the conciliar archbishop of San Francisco, California, in 2005.23. Thomas Ludger Dupre, the disgraced retired bishop of Springfield, Massachusetts.24. John Magee, the disgraced conciliar bishop of Cloyne, Ireland, and the long-time secretary to Giovanni Montini/Paul VI and Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II.25. Christoph Schonborn, the conciliar archbishop of Vienna, Austria, who has committed one offense against God after another (s26. Robert Zollitsch, the conciliar archbishop of Freiburg in Breisgau, who, of course denied on Holy Saturday, April 11, 2009, that Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ did not die on the wood of the Holy Cross in atonement for our sins.27. Hans Hermann Groer, the late, disgraced archbishop of Vienna, Austria, who was removed after "bishops" and members of the laity complained about his predatory behavior, which he denied until the day he died. (See Austria Cardinal Groer Exiled Over Sex Abuse.) Christoph
    Schonborn is now saying that the then Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger urged Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II to remove Groer, Schonborn's predecessor, but was stymied for a long time by John Paul II. Just another conciliar voice throwing John Paul II as the Benedict XVI continues to promote the fiction of his late predecessor's "sanctity" even though no one who protected moral derelicts is possessed of any sense of true sanctity.28. Jean-Louis Cardinal Tauran, appointed as a bishop by John Paul II in 1990 and elevated to the conciliar colleges of cardinals in 2003. Ratzinger/Benedict appointed Tauran as the president of the "Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue." It was in this capacity that he said the following in 2008:Interviewer: There was a sense that Islam mustn't monopolise the proceedings?
    Tauran: Yes, the people are obsessed by Islam. For example I'm going to India next month and I want to give this message that all religions are equal. Sometimes there are priorities because of particular situations, but we mustn't get the impression there are first class religions and second class religions. 29. Walter Kasper, appointed as a bishop by John Paul II in 1989 and elevated to the conciliar "college of cardinals" in 2001. Need one say anything more?30. Bruno Forte, who was recommended by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger for the conciliar "episcopate" in 2004 despite Forte's having denied the actual fact of Our Lord's Bodily Resurrection on Easter Sunday:Another example of this alarming situation, which threatens to make the Pope’s disciplinary laxity seem strictly conservative by comparison, is the little-noticed story of how Bruno Forte, a priest of the Archdiocese of Naples, was suddenly made a bishop five months ago.Forte, who last year
    was brought to the Vatican to preach a Lenten retreat to an already incapacitated Pope, is rumored to be Cardinal Ratzinger’s replacement as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.  How this happened is anybody’s guess.  The rumor has caused a great deal of consternation for one simple reason: Forte is a flaming neo-modernist.  As noted in the Winter 2005 issue of The Latin Mass in a report by its Italian correspondent, Alessandro Zangrando, Forte was a pupil of none other than the infamous Cardinal Walter Kasper.  (In yet another sign of things falling apart at the top, immediately after Kasper’s own elevation to the rank of cardinal he publicly declared to the press that the Old Covenant remains in force and is salvific for the Jєωs, and that Protestants are under no obligation to convert and become Catholics.) Worse still, Zangrando, a respected journalist not given to reckless claims, relates that Forte’s 1994 essay Gesu
    di Nazaret, storia di Dio, Dio della storia (Jesus of Nazareth, history of God, God of history) reveals Forte as nothing less than “the standard-bearer of theories so radical as to the point of putting in doubt even the historicity of the resurrection of Christ.  The empty tomb, he argues, is a legend tied into the Jєωιѕн-Christian ritual performed at the place of Jesus’ burial. It is a myth inherited by the Christians from Jesus’ early disciples. Therefore, the empty tomb, along with other details surrounding the resurrection, is nothing but a ‘proof’ made up by the community. In other words, Forte is trying to change the resurrection of Christ into a myth, into a kind of fairy tale that cannot be proven.”Forte’s elevation to bishop was rather mysterious. Zangrando notes that Forte’s name did not appear in any list of possible candidates submitted to the Italian Nunciature, and even his ordinary, Cardinal Michele Giordano, Archbishop
    of Naples, “was reportedly against that appointment.” But, “in an apparent attempt at putting to rest a growing controversy” over Forte’s candidacy, he was personally consecrated a bishop by none other than Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the very man Forte will succeed as head of the CDF, according to the rumors.  Yes, “our only friend in the Vatican” has struck again.  More and more it becomes apparent that this man is perhaps the most industrious ecclesial termite of the post-conciliar epoch, tearing down even as he makes busy with the appearance of building up.  The longer Ratzinger “guards” Catholic doctrine, the more porous the barriers that protect it become.Indeed, as I have pointed out more than once on these pages, it was Ratzinger who wrote in 1987 (in the second edition of his Principles of Catholic Theology) that the “demolition of bastions” in the Church is “a long-overdue task.”  The Church, he declared, “must
    relinquish many of the things that have hitherto spelled security for her and that she has taken for granted. She must demolish longstanding bastions and trust solely the shield of faith.” Now it seems that with the bastions all but demolished, even the shield of faith is about to clatter to the ground. There is no doubt the Holy Ghost will save the Church from extinction and bring about her restoration. In the end, no other result is possible. Before this happens, however, the difference between extinction and non-extinction may come to be far smaller than even traditionalists might have supposed. On the other hand, the very next Pope could be another Saint Pius X, who will finally take arms against our enemies and impose immediate restorative measures we could scarcely have imagined.   Who knows which way it will go?   All we can do is continue our loyal opposition, pray for the advent of a kingly, militant pope, and hope that the Triumph of
    the Immaculate Heart of Mary will soon be upon us. ( 31. Theodore McCarrick, the founding conciliar bishop of Metuchen, New Jersey, and later the conciliar archbishop of Newark, New Jersey, and Washington, District of Columbia, who indemnified pro-abortion politicians and said openly that men suffering from the affliction of being "attracted" to other men should not be prohibited from studying for the conciliar presbyterate.32. Emerson Moore, an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of New York who engaged in rank immorality and died of auto immune deficiency disease.33. Eugene Marino, appointed by John Paul II to be the conciliar archbishop of Atlanta in 1988 but had to resign two years later after it was revealed that he had gotten married in a civil ceremony in 1988 to a lay-ministerette with whom he had been keeping company.34. Emil Wcela, appointed by John Paul II to be a conciliar bishop of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, New York,
    despite officials in the Vatican knowing that Wcela was an open supporter of the impossibility known as "woman's ordination to the priesthood.35. Jacques Gaillot, the conciliar bishop of Evreux, France, from 1982 to 1995 who supported, among other things, the French abortion pill, RU-486 and who "blessed" the union of two men who had entered into a perverted "union." It took a revolution among the laity in Evreux to effect Gaillot's forced removal by the Vatican on January 12, 2005. Gaillot remains in perfectly "good standing" in the conciliar structures.36. Sean Brady, the conciliar archbishop of Armagh, Northern Ireland, who has presided over the systematic protection of clerical abusers.37. Michael Sheehan, the conciliar archbishop of Santa Fe, New Mexico, in whose diocese is located one of the institutions most responsible for the phony "rehabilitation" of clerical abusers and who has keep in perfectly good standing the notorious "Father"
    Richard Rohr and has praised Barack Hussein Obama (38. Joseph Adamec, the conciliar bishop of Altoona-Johnston, Pennsylvania, who went so far in 2003 as to silence all of his priests and presbyters from criticizing his handling of predators among their ranks.39. Paul Loverde, the conciliar bishop of Arlington, Virginia, who persecuted whistle blower priest Father James Haley (Bishop Loverde, Where is Fr. James Haley?: Letters to Bishop Loverde.)40. James T. McHugh, the late conciliar bishop of Camden, New Jersey, and--for a brief time--Rockville Centre, New York, who was one of the chief agents of promoting the corruption of the innocence and purity of the young by means of explicit classroom instruction in matters pertaining to the Sixth and Ninth Commandments. 41. Edward Egan, the former conciliar archbishop of New York who, as the conciliar bishop of Bridgeport, Connecticut, went so far as to assert that his diocese could be held legally
    liable for the actions of priests as the latter were "independent contractors" paid by their parishes, not by their dioceses.42. Rembert G. Weakland, the disgraced former conciliar archbishop of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, whose warfare against the Faith that was of international scope should have been stopped long before he was forced to resign in disgrace in 2002. He remains in "good standing" in the conciliar structures.43. Thomas Gumbleton,  a retired conciliar auxiliary bishop of Detroit, Michigan, an appointee of the late Giovanni Montini/Paul VI whose work in behalf of moral perversion should have resulted in his suspension decades ago. He remains in "good standing" in the conciliar structures.44. Sean O'Malley, O.F.M. Cap., the conciliar archbishop of Boston, Massachusetts, who has distinguished himself as an ardent defender of the "legacy" of the late United States Senator Edward Moore Kennedy and a sycophantic tool of the ancient enemies of
    the Catholic Faith by serving the role in early-2009 of a demagogue against Bishop Richard Williamson of the Society of Saint Pius X.45. William Keeler, the former conciliar archbishop of Baltimore, Maryland, who specialized in overseeing relations between the conciliar church and adherents of the тαℓмυd, producing a docuмent in 2002, "Reflections on Covenant and Mission", that had to be revised in 2009 because of its lack of clarity on several doctrinal points.46. Howard Hubbard, the conciliar bishop of Albany, an appointee of the late Giovanni Montini/Paul VI who has spent the past thirty-three years as a thorough champion of the conciliar religion. Not even an adoption arranged by Catholic Charities in Albany for a "couple" engaged in perversity could prompt Wojtyla/John Paul II to remove him.47. John Raymond McGann, the conciliar bishop of Rockville Centre, New York, from June 24, 1976, to January 4, 2000, who presided over a full-bore
    implementation of the conciliar revolution in my home diocese, going so far as to persecute traditional-leaning pastors and priests and presbyters. Report after report was sent to Rome, some delivered personally to those close to the late Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II. McGann, who protected his own share of clergy abuserss48. Daniel Pilarczyk, Bernardin's worthy "successor" as the conciliar archbishop of Cincinnati, Ohio, who protected clerical abuses and even had an actual Freemason serving as the archdiocese psychologist who screened the mental and emotional fitness of candidates who were applying to study for the conciliar presbyterate.49. Donald Wuerl, the conciliar bishop of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (since promoted by Ratzinger/Benedict to be the conciliar archbishop of Washington, District of Columbia), who has been one of the chief proponents of explicit classroom instruction in matters pertaining to the Sixth and Ninth Commandments.50. John
    Joseph O'Connor, the conciliar archbishop of New York, from March 19, 1984, to May 3, 2000, who protected his own share of pederasts in the conciliar clergy and who told the ABC News program Nightline that "God was smiling" on the conversion of a Catholic man to Judaism.Mind you, this is not even to mention a non-bishop, Father Marcial Maciel Degollado, the late founder of the Legionaries of Christ whom Wojtyla/John Paul II protected despite having incontrovertible proof of his moral depravity.Like examples could go on interminably if I was not tired enough already of having to think of the theological, moral, and liturgical disaster that the man for whom I once served as a willing cheerleader, Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II wrought upon the souls of Catholics and non-Catholics alike.It is thus laughable to see conciliarists rushing throw Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II under the bus as they defend Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI, who continues to praise his
    predecessor's "sanctity." An important constituent element of sanctity is the diligent performance of one's daily duties. John Paul II was derelict in these days by appointing men who, as it should go without saying, committed to the conciliar revolution just as much as he was and looking the other way as reports of moral depravity were placed right square on his "papal" desk.One of the ironies in Ratzinger/Benedict's continued praise of the "sanctity" of his predecessor is that it is possible that the late John Paul II may have spoken rather definitively about his inability to help anyone from eternity. Although the report below, which was published nearly three months ago now, does not "prove" anything as dreams are subject to misinterpretation and misrepresentation, it should have conciliarists some pause for reflection. What if the report is true? What if the false "pontiff," John Paul II, told the husband of a sick woman that he was to pray to
    "this other priest," not him, for his wife to be cured? That "other priest," as you probably read three months ago, was none other than our last true pope, Pope Pius XII? What if the report is true?
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    Legacy of John Paul II
    « Reply #1 on: January 16, 2011, 06:12:14 PM »
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  • The original article is here in full, and in a more readable format:

    http://www.christorchaos.com/CanonizingAManWhoProtectedMoralDerelicts.htm


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    Legacy of John Paul II
    « Reply #2 on: January 16, 2011, 06:39:35 PM »
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  • Not exactly Droleskey, but a fair account of Bernadin;

    http://www.tldm.org/news4/bernadin.htm

    Steven Brady paid dearly for his whistle-blowing, may God bless his heart.

    P.S. "more readable format" = a major understatement

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    Legacy of John Paul II
    « Reply #3 on: January 16, 2011, 06:57:08 PM »
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  • Ah.. Droleskey.. a good one.

    I thought the quotation marks were accurate, and not annoying at all actually.