IF IMAGE and celebrity were everything, if truth was determined by vote or acclaim, than Robert Prevost would be pope of the Catholic Church, Vicar of Jesus Christ on earth[…]
The truth is that Prevost is not Pope. He is not even Catholic. A basic familiarity with the beliefs of the Catholic Church for almost 2,000 years can easily discern this fact. Prevost is an aging Marxist hippie who looks nice in papal dress and uses the remaining wealth of the true Church and the resources of the gullible[…]masses to promote a One World religion that proclaims the “People of God” their own messiah, obviating the need under this system for any pope at all. He and his predecessors in this religion are smooth-talking Bolsheviks who have smashed Catholic altars to smithereens and obliterated the entire juridical structure of the Church. Their popularity and success mean absolutely nothing in the eyes of God[…]It doesn’t matter how many millions are so scandalized by this difficult truth that they reject it. All this is nothing. Catholicism is a religion of the cross, and the vast majority, like the Pharisees of old who refused to accept a Messiah who would not be an earthly king, refuse it. Their Church must be a glorious earthly kingdom with a celebrity at its head, or they will not have it. The biblical prophecies, the teachings of the saints and Fathers of the Church who said everything would be taken away from them before the end, do not impress
Then who is pope? Do we have a pope?
Yes, we do
Pope Pius XII, who died in 1958, rules still during this extended vacancy of the papal chair that began that same year. He rules through his living legacy, the cumulative and infallible decrees of all of his predecessors. He is today the true pope of the Catholic Church, not physically in power, but morally and supernaturally
Papal supremacy is the “cohesive center” that holds not just the Catholic world together, but all of human life
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