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Offline Geremia

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Monday's cardinals' congregation interventions
« on: May 05, 2025, 10:45:59 PM »
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    There were 26 interventions at the Congregation on Monday morning that touched on the following topics:

    - Canon law and the role of the Vatican City State;
    - The missionary nature of the Church;
    - The role of Caritas in defending the poor;
    - The presence of so many journalists was highlighted, seen as a sign that the Gospel has meaning for the world today—as a call to responsibility;
    - The prayer during the COVID pandemic was recalled, as an open door of hope in a time of fear;
    - Regarding the new Pope: many hope for a shepherd close to the people, a gateway to communion, gathering everyone in the blood of Christ, in a world where the global order is in crisis;
    - The challenges of transmitting the faith, caring for creation, war, and a fragmented world were discussed;
    - Concern was expressed over divisions within the Church;
    - The role of women in the Church, in the context of synodality;
    - Vocations, family, and the education of children were addressed;
    - Reference was made to the docuмents of the Second Vatican Council, especially Dei Verbum, on how the Word of God is nourishment for the people of God.
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    Offline Ladislaus

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    Re: Monday's cardinals' congregation interventions
    « Reply #1 on: May 06, 2025, 07:19:36 AM »
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  • :sleep: ...

    I do notice from your list that none of these "Princes of the Church" bothered to call for the teaching and preservation of the Deposit of Faith (the mere mention of which got Strickland sacked).

    ... missionary "but don't proselytize", aka soup kitchens everywhere
    ... poor
    ... journalists (Gospel has meaning = wanting to throw up a bit in my mouth, as if the journalists being there mean anything except to get readers)
    ... COVID prayer [continuing their defense of closing the churches during the Plandemic, and foreshadowing more of that to come]
    ... shepherd, close to people, gathering, unity [and community] ... puke (how bout TEACHING THE FAITH BY CONDEMNING HERESY?)
    ... transmitting the faith (which faith .. their heresies?, the ones that all lead to God?) ... creation (tip of hat to Bergoglio's Recyclical), war, etc. [WEF agents]
    ... divisons (mostly those wicked Trads in mind, who "divide" because you're a pack of heretics)
    ... role of women (ridiculous ... as if they don't already do everything except consecrate at Mass)
    ... vocations (destroyed courtesy of Vatican II), family (contracepted into nothing), education of children (being taught heresy at NO catechism classes)
    ... Vatican II ... the cause of all these problems

    What a load of trash from a pack of non-Catholics.

    Not a single one of them realize that Vatican II and the New Mass is what has wrecked the Church ... they're all enablers and accomplices, including the smells and bells types like Burke and Sarah, the two "best" they have, who consider the heresiarch Wojtyla a Great Saint.  Burke and Sarah are also heretics because they framed their response to Bergoglio's heresy as dubia, "uncertainties", "questions", "doubts".  If you "doubt" whether or not divorced/remarried can receive Communion, you're a heretic ... since it's clear Catholic teaching that not only those who reject dogma but those who doubt it are heretics, and if you're uncertain that Bergoglio taught heresy, then you're uncertain of Catholic dogma and a heretic.  Many Councils condemned not only the open heretics but those who failed to condemn them.


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    Re: Monday's cardinals' congregation interventions
    « Reply #2 on: May 06, 2025, 07:43:58 AM »
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  • There will probably be a higher ratio of ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖs at the conclave than last night's Met Gala

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    Re: Monday's cardinals' congregation interventions
    « Reply #3 on: May 06, 2025, 07:47:18 AM »
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  • There will probably be a higher ratio of ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖs at the conclave than last night's Met Gala

    Alas, probably also a few transgenders.

    If you've seen the "Conclave" movie, the guy they roll out at the end actually looks like Tagle, in his mannerisms, his effeminacy, and even physical appearance.  If they do roll out Tagle, and many "book" sites are listing him as in a close second-place to Parolin (whose star has been fading), then I'd insist upon a genetic gender verification.  Even Taylor Marshall calls him cringe for constantly "weeping".  If there was ever a transgender there among the Cardinals, it would be Tagle ... and then "Conclave" was predictive programming.

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    Tuesday's cardinals' congregation interventions
    « Reply #4 on: May 06, 2025, 11:19:59 AM »
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  • Today, in the final general congregation:

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    There were 26 interventions, addressing a wide range of topics.

    For instance, discussion focused on the reforms of Pope Francis that need to be carried forward: legislation on abuse, economic issues, the Roman Curia, synodality, work for peace, and care for creation.

    The theme of communion was emphasized as a calling for the new Pope to be a Pontifex, a builder of bridges, a shepherd, a master of humanity, and the face of a Samaritan Church.

    In times of war, violence, and deep polarization, it was said, there is a need for a Pope of mercy, synodality, and hope.

    There was discussion of Canon Law and the power of the Pope, of divisions and the role of cardinals in the Church, of the proximity of the Solemnity of Christ the King and the World Day of the Poor - which should be considered together - and of the need for meetings of the College of Cardinals during Consistories.

    Other topics included Christian initiation and formation as missionary acts, the memory of the witness of martyrs of the faith in areas of conflict and where religious freedom is limited, and the urgent issue of climate change.

    The topic of the date of Easter, the Council of Nicaea, and ecuмenical dialogue was also mentioned.

    Bruni also explained that the Ring of the Fisherman has been made void, and that an appeal was read to the parties involved in various conflicts for a permanent ceasefire and negotiations, calling for a just and lasting peace.
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    Re: Monday's cardinals' congregation interventions
    « Reply #5 on: May 06, 2025, 12:58:10 PM »
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  • And none of the "cardinals" stood up and started throwing rotten tomatoes at the person giving these speeches?

    This is not good. I think we are going to have another Bergoglio if they are just going to sit there passively and listen to this garbage without at least walking out.

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    Cantalamessa to indoctrinate cardinals before voting round 1
    « Reply #6 on: May 06, 2025, 05:02:33 PM »
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  • Catholic-Hierarchy.org's "Dates, Times, and Detail" page mentions "Meditation by Raniero Cardinal Cantalamessa, O.F.M. Cap., Preacher Emeritus of the Prefecture of the Papal Household" will occur right after Extra omnes! is announced and right before the first round of voting! 🤦‍♂️

    Cantalamessa is an über-Modernist, Pentecostalist. He said in a homily that sects "are not merely tolerated by God … but positively willed by Him as an expression of the inexhaustible richness of His grace and His will for everyone to be saved", explained away the miraculous nature of Jesus's multiplication of loaves and fishes, and denied Our Lady's vow of virginity is biblical.
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    Re: Cantalamessa to indoctrinate cardinals before voting round 1
    « Reply #7 on: May 06, 2025, 07:09:54 PM »
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  • Catholic-Hierarchy.org's "Dates, Times, and Detail" page mentions "Meditation by Raniero Cardinal Cantalamessa, O.F.M. Cap., Preacher Emeritus of the Prefecture of the Papal Household" will occur right after Extra omnes! is announced and right before the first round of voting! 🤦‍♂️

    Cantalamessa is an über-Modernist, Pentecostalist. He said in a homily that sects "are not merely tolerated by God … but positively willed by Him as an expression of the inexhaustible richness of His grace and His will for everyone to be saved", explained away the miraculous nature of Jesus's multiplication of loaves and fishes, and denied Our Lady's vow of virginity is biblical.

    So, he was just parroting back Bergoglio (and likely that was just a direct quote) ...


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    Re: Cantalamessa to indoctrinate cardinals before voting round 1
    « Reply #8 on: May 06, 2025, 09:54:06 PM »
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  • So, he was just parroting back Bergoglio
    or vice versa
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    live chimney cam
    « Reply #9 on: Yesterday at 11:14:25 AM »
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  • smoke expected 6 PM UTC (8 PM Rome time, UTC+2), so ~1¾h from now
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    Re: live chimney cam
    « Reply #10 on: Yesterday at 11:19:13 AM »
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  • smoke expected 6 PM UTC (8 PM Rome time, UTC+2)

    Even their smoke is fake now.  :laugh1:

    I guess that in 2005 they started using chemicals instead of the dry vs. wet straw.  Interesingly the "black" smoke required the use of sulfur, but given the current state of the Conciliar Church, it would be more appropriate to add sulfer to the white smoke, since whoever they roll out will be a servant of the sulfered one.

    Oh, and did you see that they had some bimbo up in front of the Cardinals breaking Bergoglio's ring.  This was supposed to have been done right at his death, and the point of it is to prevent it from being misused to give papal authorization to stuff (though I doubt the ring is used for that anymore).  But why was some bimbo up there front and center doing this and a Cardinal wasn't doing it?  Perhaps a young man doing it would have been an occasion of sin to most of the assembled "Cardinals"?



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    Re: live chimney cam
    « Reply #11 on: Yesterday at 11:26:02 AM »
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  • smoke expected 6 PM UTC (8 PM Rome time, UTC+2), so ~1¾h from now

    Wake me up when they roll out the next Antipope.

    I do find it weird, though, that the Anti-Sedeprivationist SVs are out there hedging their bets in case some Catholic candidate gets rolled out.  If such a one does restore Tradition, they're now claiming that Universal Acceptance would make them Pope even though all the Cardinals are non-Cardinals (whereas sedeprivationists are at least consistent in holding that these do have the ability to elect).

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    Re: Monday's cardinals' congregation interventions
    « Reply #12 on: Yesterday at 11:27:31 AM »
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  • Black or white, it's all Satan's smoke.

    Given the inclinations of the present day cardinals, maybe they will introduce the pink smoke to announce they have elected their new leader.

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    Re: live chimney cam
    « Reply #13 on: Yesterday at 11:47:37 AM »
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  • I do find it weird […] that the Anti-Sedeprivationist SVs are […] now claiming that Universal Acceptance would make them Pope even though all the Cardinals are non-Cardinals (whereas sedeprivationists are at least consistent in holding that these do have the ability to elect).
    Really? There are SVists who believe in universal acceptance? I thought anti- and pro-sedeprivationists SVists alike agreed that the pope-elect annulling Vatican II (not the "universal acceptance" novelty) would prove him a valid Catholic pope.
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  • Really? There are SVists who believe in universal acceptance? I thought anti- and pro-sedeprivationists SVists alike agreed that the pope-elect annulling Vatican II (not the "universal acceptance" novelty) would prove him a valid Catholic pope.

    Sure ... they definitely believe in it but say it doesn't apply to the V2 papal claimants.