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Pope Francis Embraces Global Islam and Mother Earth
[News With Views] The FBI was caught with a memo authorizing surveillance of traditional Catholics but FBI director Christopher Wray disavowed the memo. We now understand that the assignment was subcontracted to Pope Francis, who just sacked a conservative Bishop in Texas. This does far more damage to the Catholic Church than anything the FBI could do.

On Sunday, November 12, as Catholics were reading the Gospel message about the need to avoid falling asleep "for you know neither the day nor the hour" of Christ’s return, many were waking up to learn that Texas Bishop Joseph E. Strickland was fired from his post. Strickland, an advocate of traditional Catholic teachings, was removed from his duties in the diocese of Tyler, Texas.

Strickland was NOT caught in a sex scandal, and his Tyler, Texas, diocese did not have to go bankrupt because of sex scandal payouts to victims. Instead, he was accused of criticizing the pope.

"The only answer I have to that," referring to his removal, "is because forces in the Church right now don’t want the truth of the Gospel," he said.

If this is the case, then what explains the direction of the Vatican under Francis? What is his agenda if not the Gospel of Christ?

One answer may lie in the report by conservative Bill Donohue of the Catholic league that, on October 17, Francis "welcomed Catholic dissidents who have previously been condemned by U.S. cardinals and bishops. He met for almost an hour with Sister Jeannine Gramick, who, along with Fr. Robert Nugent, founded New Ways Ministry (NWM) in 1977; it is a radical pro-homosexual group."

What is more, says Donohue, Gramick "was best friends with the most notorious serial child rapist priest in American history, Fr. Paul Shanley."

While homosexual activism is being embraced by the Vatican, the pope has remained silent about the case of Mark Houck, a Catholic father of seven children who was arrested at gunpoint by dozens of FBI agents in front of his weeping children for allegedly violating a federal law restricting pro-life protests. Houck, who was acquitted, is suing the Biden administration’s Department of Justice (DOJ) and seeking $4 million in damages for his dramatic arrest.

Strickland had been under attack by the Vatican for protesting providing Holy Communion to pro-abortion politicians such as Joe Biden.

Newsmax reported that Bishop Strickland "has been at odds with Francis’ far-left changes and pronouncements, some of which directly contradict the ancient faith’s core Christian beliefs. Recently Francis has suggested priests can bless same-sex unions, even though the church has long held that any sexual relations outside of marriage is sinful. And this week the Vatican indicated transgender individuals could be baptized and serve as godparents."
Posted by: Besoeker 2023-11-21
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