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non veni pacem (Mark Docherty) Bergoglio openly thanks press corps for helping to cover up his ubiquitous scandals and crimes

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Anonymous said…
I remember well that Ratzinger was opposed by the same media that he constantly blamed in his pontificate for various polemical narratives, in the example of the same scandals that today the press softens about Bergoglio. Because the pope was purifying the Church, in the example of Summorum Pontificum and in the hand extended to the bishops of the Society of St. Pius X, a gesture for a theological debate for a canonical regularization, on the Church and the question of Vatican II. Benedict XVI confirmed this same negative influence in his last meeting with the priests of his diocese, as Bishop of Rome, before he was forced to leave the Petrine ministry.
Anonymous said…
In fact, Benedict XVI was opposed by the media in his pontificate, but he did not constantly blame the same media in his pontificate. About that last meeting with the priests of his diocese, as Bishop of Rome, he showed his vision, that is, what he was able to witness during the preparation of Vatican II: the media influenced the council in the past whose mentality was opposed to the fathers of the council (in the book The Rhine Flows Into the Tiber, Rev. Ralph M. Wiltgen, in order to verify this information with Ratzinger's information). So it's the same media that softens Bergoglio's scandals today. And there are recorded reports from people close to Dr. G. Gamberini, Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Italy (for whom there are no books or other media, which I have not been able to find, in English on this) who say that Popes Roncalli and Montini sacrificed themselves to keep the Church alive in the face of the wickedness of the world; which Ratzinger sacrificed himself to keep the Church alive in the face of the goodness of the divine will. It is not new that the truth is not convenient for many.
Anonymous said…
Let us, therefore, connect the dots in this logical puzzle: what does an impediment imposed on Benedict XVI mean?

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