As far as I can tell Mr. Neumayr is a "conservative" Novus Ordo member which makes this quote surprising. Perhaps there is a crack where truth is able to seep in?
"Were St. Ignatius of Loyola alive today, he wouldn’t recognize Francis as a Jesuit.
He might not even recognize him as a Catholic. For all of his chirpy talk about a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, Francis speaks like a subjectivist, for whom religion is not something received from the triune God but something created from within, which is the hallmark of modernism, from which the spirit of Vatican II sprung. How else to explain a pope who tells an atheist to seek salvation by following what he considers “the Good”?"
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