Denis Efimov
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"Here, though, we have what is arguably the greatest paradox of the Francis occupation of the papacy: he is so openly wicked and heretical that he poses less risk than his predecessors because no serious Catholic will consume what he offers. John Paul II could dupe some sincere Catholics into thinking that all baptized souls were “saved"; but are there any sincere Catholics accepting Francis’s …More
"Here, though, we have what is arguably the greatest paradox of the Francis occupation of the papacy: he is so openly wicked and heretical that he poses less risk than his predecessors because no serious Catholic will consume what he offers. John Paul II could dupe some sincere Catholics into thinking that all baptized souls were “saved"; but are there any sincere Catholics accepting Francis’s blasphemies today? He has made the soup so repulsive that every rational Catholic avoids it: he has removed everything good, and nothing remains but poison and filth. And because we all see it, many people are experiencing a new problem: how can such a man be pope?

At this point in the analysis we should pause to consider God’s Providence. The opening speech of Vatican II (delivered by John XXIII but written by Paul VI) was already a profound offense against God, and matters became progressively worse over the next six decades. God, as a Loving Father, let matters get worse so that we would repudiate the errors of Vatican II; but, collectively, we never have. Sure, many Traditional Catholics now eschew the entire Vatican II milieu, but most Catholics do not. As such, a large portion of the Mystical Body of Christ is relatively comfortable with the disastrous reforms that offend God and lead souls to hell.

That being the case, how does God, our Loving Father, bring us back to His unadulterated Faith? How does He lead us to make reparation for all the sickening evil that has proliferated freely since the Council? It appears that He is allowing matters to get so bad with Francis that all faithful Catholics grasp the extreme nature of the crisis. If so, surely that is so that we will return completely to His truth and make reparation for the evils that have prevailed since Vatican II."
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Divine Providence and the “Poisonous Soups” of Vatican II, Paul VI, and Francis

In his 2016 conference dealing with the relations between the Society of St. Pius X and Rome, Bishop Bernard Fellay used …