Ferrara's Facade: Why should the problem of Francis's legitimacy be brushed aside with "Ignore him"? If there are indications that a priest is abusing minors, would Chris Ferrara shake his head and shrug, "Ignore him"?
I wonder how they profit from it because a rational person understands people in their position will be judged more harshly if they are wrong, and the fact that they have no logical answers to some things that they (the traditional Catholic media cult) pontificate on should make them tremble. I once was led to sedevacantism because of the dogma that Francis is definitely pope. Something is preventing their mind from realizing they may be scandalizing more than they are saving souls from hell. Is it money, prestige, power? [https://www.thecatholicmonitor.com/2022/02/did-lifesitenews-admit-that-benedicts.html]
In a recent video with Brian McCall, Chris Ferrara was discussing the
problem of Bergoglio's February 2 comments contradicting yet another
teaching of the Catholic Faith. Ferrara's advice? "Ignore him." Where
in canon law is such an approach advocated, let alone required? Ferrara
is too sharp not to know this. Instead of advocating for appropriate
ecclesial sanctions to be determined and imposed--up to and not
excluding declaring that Bergoglio was never the Pope in the first place
or has lost the office--Ferrara invents a CYA dodge of his own and
tries to pass it off as orthodox--even Marian--Catholicism.
Could
Counselor Ferrara please explain--based on objective criteria rather
than his own subjective preferences--why the problem of Bergoglian
legitimacy should consciously be brushed aside? If there are
indications that a priest is abusing minors, would Chris Ferrara shake
his head and shrug, "Ignore him"? If Joe Biden assaults fundamental
human and Constitutional liberties, does Chris Ferrara find "Ignore him"
to be an adequate response? Yet where the putative Pope is concerned,
this ludicrously illogical standard is held to apply.
Why?
Could
Chris Ferrara, on behalf of all those who wish too stop short of facing
the truth not in general but egregiously in this sole regard, kindly
explain?
Note: This is written by a friend of The Catholic Monitor
Pray an Our Father now for reparation for the sins committed because of Francis's Amoris Laetitia.
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