I stopped listening at 11:27 when Pope Francis was cited as a reliable teacher of Catholic doctrine. While I respect his office as chief pastor and accept the infallibility of ex cathedra statements, I have no respect for Francis as a person. He changed the Catechism to say "The death penalty is inadmissible because it is an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person". If that were true, the death penalty would be wrong in every circumstance. But God in the bible commanded it for certain crimes and the Church has always (until Francis) taught that it was sometimes permissible. Moreover when Francis's obvious error was pointed out he refused to correct it. He parades his "humility" wherever he goes, but his arrogance (or stupidity? or hidden agenda?) prevent him correcting this obvious mistake. He responds to the dubia put by cardinal Burke et al with regal silence. He weaponizes ambiguity rather than dispelling it. He is a disgrace to his office. He brings it into disrepute. Shame on Fr Pacwa for putting tribal loyalty to a fellow Jesuit above his duty to Christ
Absolutly Thank you so much! Thank you to God! ππππΆπΌ God bless all! Thank you Mommy Mary!
Thank you Fr Mitch Pacwa.
John Henry describes the wondrous papacy of humble Pope Francis in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQbKWnmMMeE
I stopped listening at 11:27 when Pope Francis was cited as a reliable teacher of Catholic doctrine. While I respect his office as chief pastor and accept the infallibility of ex cathedra statements, I have no respect for Francis as a person. He changed the Catechism to say "The death penalty is inadmissible because it is an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person". If that were true, the death penalty would be wrong in every circumstance. But God in the bible commanded it for certain crimes and the Church has always (until Francis) taught that it was sometimes permissible. Moreover when Francis's obvious error was pointed out he refused to correct it. He parades his "humility" wherever he goes, but his arrogance (or stupidity? or hidden agenda?) prevent him correcting this obvious mistake. He responds to the dubia put by cardinal Burke et al with regal silence. He weaponizes ambiguity rather than dispelling it. He is a disgrace to his office. He brings it into disrepute. Shame on Fr Pacwa for putting tribal loyalty to a fellow Jesuit above his duty to Christ