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Has Pope Leo XIV called out the violence against Donald Trump yet? Asking for a friend.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 9:06 am
Posted on 4/27/26 at 9:06 am
Posted on 4/27/26 at 9:08 am to SPEEDY
It's probably going to happen.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 9:08 am to SPEEDY
No but there was a cardinal(?) Who called for the Lord to take him.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 9:13 am to SPEEDY
I thought his name was Robert Prevost. I remember reading about his anti-Trump rants and pro-communist activities.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 9:24 am to SPEEDY
No. He won’t do it. Pope Leo is a visceral anti-Trump communist Marxist who wants to see the downfall of America. IMO.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 9:26 am to SPEEDY
Matter of time. There's a time zone difference you know. /s
Posted on 4/27/26 at 1:40 pm to SPEEDY
I'll say it - for many of us traditional Catholics the jury is still out on Pope Leo's Papacy.
Over the last 50 or so years I've felt uneasy with what I perceive as the Catholic Church's move away from the "changing the world through transformation of hearts through Jesus Christ" to a more radicalist marxist politicized effort to force change through absurdity like Papa Bergoglio's "Seamless Garment of Synodality".
But my hero St.John Paul II said it best. During his 1983 visit to Nicaragua, Pope John Paul II famously scolded Liberation Theology indoctrinated priest and Sandinista minister Ernesto Cardenal, wagging his finger and stating, "You must straighten out your position with the church". He consistently demanded that clergy avoid secular political involvement and Marxism, emphasizing that the church must not be divided by a "double magisterium"
I often wondered if Jorge Mario Bergoglio and Robert Prevost might have been among the Catholic clergy during that scolding. We now know Papa Bergoglio went full communist mode while sitting in the Chair of Peter. FACT - no surprise since as a young man Bergoglio was mentored by an avowed communist. Apparently he never ventured far from his marxist leaning roots as it is reported Papa Bergoglio's preference in leasurely reading material was Communist periodicals.
Like I said, for me and many traditionalist Catholics the jury is still out on Pope Leo's Papacy.
Meanwhile I continue to pray for our clergy, especially my parish priest and my local Bishop. You should too.
And a reminder to all Catholics reading my post - we Laity have a right to the Truth. Not a fake truth filtered through a communist manifesto.
Domine Deus Caeli et Terrae, quaesumus nos protege a lupis qui ad nos veniunt sub specie ovium. Amen.
Over the last 50 or so years I've felt uneasy with what I perceive as the Catholic Church's move away from the "changing the world through transformation of hearts through Jesus Christ" to a more radicalist marxist politicized effort to force change through absurdity like Papa Bergoglio's "Seamless Garment of Synodality".
But my hero St.John Paul II said it best. During his 1983 visit to Nicaragua, Pope John Paul II famously scolded Liberation Theology indoctrinated priest and Sandinista minister Ernesto Cardenal, wagging his finger and stating, "You must straighten out your position with the church". He consistently demanded that clergy avoid secular political involvement and Marxism, emphasizing that the church must not be divided by a "double magisterium"
I often wondered if Jorge Mario Bergoglio and Robert Prevost might have been among the Catholic clergy during that scolding. We now know Papa Bergoglio went full communist mode while sitting in the Chair of Peter. FACT - no surprise since as a young man Bergoglio was mentored by an avowed communist. Apparently he never ventured far from his marxist leaning roots as it is reported Papa Bergoglio's preference in leasurely reading material was Communist periodicals.
Like I said, for me and many traditionalist Catholics the jury is still out on Pope Leo's Papacy.
Meanwhile I continue to pray for our clergy, especially my parish priest and my local Bishop. You should too.
And a reminder to all Catholics reading my post - we Laity have a right to the Truth. Not a fake truth filtered through a communist manifesto.
Domine Deus Caeli et Terrae, quaesumus nos protege a lupis qui ad nos veniunt sub specie ovium. Amen.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 2:03 pm to GeorgePaton
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the jury is still out on Pope Leo's Papacy
Da fuq it is......you speak for none of us.
Dude is a liberal lying hack
Posted on 4/27/26 at 2:19 pm to GeorgePaton
Isn’t the belief that the pope is infallible a key tenant of Catholicism? If that’s correct it would seem to reason that any Catholic who thinks the pope is wrong might want to think of converting to a different denomination.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 2:36 pm to ChatGPT of LA
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Da fuq it is......you speak for none of us.
Dude is a liberal lying hack
Thank you for your response to my post. But I must point out you're not a traditionalist Catholic in the Christ centered sort of way. Both our Lord Jesus and His Blessed Mother reminded us to pray for others (especially for our Priest).
More specifically in 1917 while World War I raged in Europe our Blessed Mother told the three visionary children at Fatima, "Pray, Pray, many souls go to hell because there is no one to pray for them".
Popes, Bishops, Priest, Deacons, and Women Religious are suseptable to error, just like you and me. But since they're clergy, the target painted on their backs, is bigger than the one on the backs of us Laity.
Jesus even reprimanded his own Apostle Phillip. When Phillip asked Our Lord,"Lord, show us the Father". You can almost sense the disappointment in our Lord's voice when he reprimands Philip,"Have I been with you all this time, Philip, and still you do not know Me. He who sees me sees that Father?". - John 14:8-9
Pray for those who have no one to pray for them, especially the most doctrinally flawed clergy. Then educate yourself with Biblical Study, the Lives of the Saints, and the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
Jesus, I trust in you.
This post was edited on 4/27/26 at 5:33 pm
Posted on 4/27/26 at 2:47 pm to SPEEDY
Haven't heard a word about it.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 2:58 pm to SPEEDY
It's interesting to me that you expect the Pope to behave exactly in the manner in which you demand from him, at the exact time that you expect him to behave.
Why would you do that? His Religion and Theology is nothing like yours. You two are not of the same Religion at all. Why do you care about him so much?
Why would you do that? His Religion and Theology is nothing like yours. You two are not of the same Religion at all. Why do you care about him so much?
Posted on 4/27/26 at 3:04 pm to Undertow
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Isn’t the belief that the pope is infallible a key tenant of Catholicism? If that’s correct it would seem to reason that any Catholic who thinks the pope is wrong might want to think of converting to a different denomination.
Common misconception.
The Pope is only infallible when speaking "ex cathedra* regarding church doctrine. It hasn't happened since 1950.
The Pope is entitled to his (wrong even) political opinions.
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