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Offline Quo vadis Domine

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Re: On Love of Pope Francis
« Reply #10 on: August 08, 2023, 04:12:38 AM »

Good one!


The Pope is the guardian of dogma and of morals; he is the custodian of the principles that make families sound, nations great, souls holy; he is the counsellor of princes and of peoples; he is the head under whom no one feels tyrannized because he represents God Himself; he is the supreme father who unites in himself all that may exist that is loving, tender, divine.
It seems incredible, and is even painful, that there be priests to whom this recommendation must be made, but we are regrettably in our age in this hard, unhappy, situation of having to tell priests: love the Pope!
And how must the Pope be loved? Non verbo neque lingua, sed opere et veritate. [Not in word, nor in tongue, but in deed, and in truth - 1 Jn iii, 18] When one loves a person, one tries to adhere in everything to his thoughts, to fulfill his will, to perform his wishes. And if Our Lord Jesus Christ said of Himself, "si quis diligit me, sermonem meum servabit," [if any one love me, he will keep my word - Jn xiv, 23] therefore, in order to demonstrate our love for the Pope, it is necessary to obey him.
Therefore, when we love the Pope, there are no discussions regarding what he orders or demands, or up to what point obedience must go, and in what things he is to be obeyed; when we love the Pope, we do not say that he has not spoken clearly enough, almost as if he were forced to repeat to the ear of each one the will clearly expressed so many times not only in person, but with letters and other public docuмents; we do not place his orders in doubt, adding the facile pretext of those unwilling to obey - that it is not the Pope who commands, but those who surround him; we do not limit the field in which he might and must exercise his authority; we do not set above the authority of the Pope that of other persons, however learned, who dissent from the Pope, who, even though learned, are not holy, because whoever is holy cannot dissent from the Pope.
This is the cry of a heart filled with pain, that with deep sadness I express, not for your sake, dear brothers, but to deplore, with you, the conduct of so many priests, who not only allow themselves to debate and criticize the wishes of the Pope, but are not embarrassed to reach shameless and blatant disobedience, with so much scandal for the good and with so great damage to souls.

Saint Pius X
Allocution Vi ringrazio to priests on the 50th anniversary of the Apostolic Union
November 18, 1912



Re: On Love of Pope Francis
« Reply #11 on: August 08, 2023, 05:37:30 AM »
The hand gesture is the sign for "I love you" in American Sign Language, and if that's all it's supposed to be, nothing to see here.

But while Tagle speaks English, Francis really doesn't.  I don't know what the sign is, if any, for "ti amo" in Italian or "te amo" in Spanish.  It may be international, such as the phrase "OK".  And then there's this:

Sign language to say “ I love you” to satan. 


Re: On Love of Pope Francis
« Reply #12 on: August 08, 2023, 05:37:56 AM »
Masonic Hand Sign: The Devil’s Horn
masonic hand signs: The devil's horn
The devil’s horn freemason hand signal, as contained in the Satanic bible.

The “devil’s horn” signal signifies that satan rules.  Remember that satan is called the “Horned God”, and the hand signal is formed so as to resemble horns.
It is a universal hand signal used by politicians, celebrities as well as heavy metal bands, affirming their allegiance to satanic powers and a visual shorthand for “Hail, Satan.” The devil’s hand has been observed and photographed around the world, used by George Bush, Bill Clinton, Silvio Berlusconi, Elizabeth Taylor, Prince William, Paul McCartney, Metallica, Ozzie, Avril Lavigne, Stephen Dorff, Dave Navarro and many others

Re: On Love of Pope Francis
« Reply #13 on: August 08, 2023, 08:20:18 AM »
This was an allocution by St. Pius X on Love for the Pope.

If you can't plug your "beloved" Francis in to St. Pius X's words and agree with it... then you should seriously take a second look at what you believe.

To not love the man you call the pope is not Catholic.

Our Sacred Lord has suffered much for the salvation of your soul. After 2000 years of being "nourished with the sustenance of heavenly doctrine," would He then start sending you the "poisonous food of error?" What a blasphemy to the most loving and sacred Heart.



Offline Meg

Re: On Love of Pope Francis
« Reply #14 on: August 08, 2023, 09:10:11 AM »


To love Pope Francis, it is sufficient to reflect who he is.




When we love someone, we seek to conform ourselves in everything to his thoughts, to execute his will, to interpret his desires. And if Our Lord Jesus Christ Himself said. Si quis diligit me, sermonum meum servabit: “If anyone love me, he will keep my word” (John 14:23), to show our love for Pope Francis we must obey him.

Except that the Pope is not Our Lord and Savior. I can understand how some might confuse the two.

We can love our enemies and pray for them. That's what Our Lord prescribed. Didn't Our Lord care about and love Judas Iscariot, for example? He didn't require that the other apostles love Judas, but he did warn that one of them would betray Him. Our Lord himself chose Judas for an Apostle, and must have known what he was. And yet he never gave Judas the boot. He gave him every chance to change instead.