Non Veni Pacem's Mark Docherty sends: Action Item to Cardinal Burke. The Cardinal wants your questions
Mark Docherty posted the following item as a model:
“Eminence, I would like to know what it is going to take for some effort be made to remove this wretched antipope. At the very least, you can call for an investigation of Pope Benedict’s purported resignation, to see if Bergoglio was ever validly elected in the first place. At any rate, a manifest heretic places himself outside the Church, and so automatically loses any ecclesiastical office he might have held. This is taught by many saints and Doctors. Eminence, the salvation of souls is the highest law of the Church. This antipope has been leading souls to Hell for nearly 11 years now. What is it going to take?"
https://nonvenipacem.org/2024/01/24/action-alert-cardinal-burke-wants-to-know-your-questions/
Action Alert! Cardinal Burke wants to know your questions!
Dear Mark,
Last week, I invited you to submit questions to Cardinal Burke that you might have regarding important issues in your life and the role of the Catholic Church in the modern world. If you have not yet submitted your questions or have new ones, here is your final chance to do so before the Conversations with Cardinal Burke program airs.
With a “pandemic of ambiguity” in the world today and even in the Church, the ‘straight answers to straight questions’ voice of Cardinal Burke provides the clarity and guidance the faithful need.
Many witness this sad state of affairs and, in desperation, search for answers to better understand the crisis before them.
I want to assure you that we should not fear our current circumstances. Rather, we should be very grateful that we can follow His Eminence, Cardinal Burke, who does not back down in addressing the confusion in the Church.
Cardinal Burke is not only a canon lawyer but an authoritative member of the Church’s hierarchy, filled with the gifts of the Holy Spirit – especially, wisdom and knowledge. With a sound and sharp legal mind, His Eminence can answer questions definitively on Church related topics, the Sacraments, as well as pastoral and spiritual topics.
Please be sure to submit your question and to support our efforts to produce Conversations with Cardinal Burke. His Eminence addresses questions presented to him from both priests and the laity, with a perspective of deep faith and sound reasoning, that gives each one of us a better understanding of the essential moral and spiritual challenges of today.
As the world continues its descent into moral anarchy and our Church continues to face a crisis in teaching of the Church’s doctrine and discipline, Cardinal Burke will not be silent. Nor will Catholic Action!
Your fellow Rosary Warrior and Faith Defender in Christ,
Thomas J. McKenna
Founder and President
Catholic Action For Faith And Family
https://www.catholicaction.
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Comments
There is a infamous bishop going around telling people that it's not dogma and he like too think hell is empty. Ignoring the fact that scripture appears to indicate that Judas, the false prophet, the antichrist and the demons go to hell either is the past or the future, just thinking that hell is empty implies that no one theoretically or practically commits mortal sin or that people are forgiven before or after death of their mortal sin. How would this not mean that he like to think heresy is possible?
This same celebrity bishop said a long time that proselytism is solemn nonsense. My understanding--and correct me if I am wrong here--before ascending to heaven Jesus commanded His disciples to go proselytize in all nations, teaching them to follow God's Laws. How is this not heresy, if not insolent defiance of God's commands?
To date nobody said a word of reproach to him. Nobody tells him to pipe down or rebukes him even as he teaches these types of errors in public. Shouldn't the servants of Christ defend the Master?