Much as after the continual outrages of JPII, the doubtfully legitimate cardinals will feel the need to appoint a less overt (but no less committed) modernist to the helm, in order to protect the conciliar revolution and diffuse the growing backlash to Francis’s heresies and scandals.
It worked after JPII by placing Ratzinger in charge, and I fully expect a repeat performance.
Once that happens, watch for the SSPX-conciliar merger to resume. Yes, it has already largely been accomplished with a wink and a nod, but now will come the de jure recognition they sold out Lefebvre for.
I am afraid you may be right, but I hope you are wrong. The revolution continues with two steps forward and then one step back, but moving forward in the long run. May Our Lady bring us a pope that restores all things in Christ.
Much as after the continual outrages of JPII, the doubtfully legitimate cardinals will feel the need to appoint a less overt (but no less committed) modernist to the helm, in order to protect the conciliar revolution and diffuse the growing backlash to Francis’s heresies and scandals.
It worked after JPII by placing Ratzinger in charge, and I fully expect a repeat performance.
Once that happens, watch for the SSPX-conciliar merger to resume. Yes, it has already largely been accomplished with a wink and a nod, but now will come the de jure recognition they sold out Lefebvre for.
I am afraid you may be right, but I hope you are wrong. The revolution continues with two steps forward and then one step back, but moving forward in the long run. May Our Lady bring us a pope that restores all things in Christ.