It seems not that long ago that RCC was an acronym for Roman Conciliar Church—or something like that. Further in the past, in the days of the Roman Catholic Church—also designated as RCC—there were “laws”, such as receiving certain sacraments (Holy Communion and Confession) once a year during a specified time frame. In the highly earnest Roman Cult of Covid it seems “laws” have been replaced, in quasi Kantian fashion ( ‘We’re all Kantians now’), by “moral imperatives” that are more demanding of cultic devotees. Rather than sacraments that the faithful are obligated to participate in yearly, the Cult of Covid has instituted the more onerous imperative of submitting to invasive injections of experimental medications. The definition of being up to date in that regard is, as we know, a moving target, so cultic devotees are kept in a state of suspense as regards updating their status. There seems, also, to be a cultic “moral imperative” of Rightthink, as well as weird dress codes.
My view of Bergoglio may be stated simply: He's not a Christian. He's a modernist neo-gnostic of the Teilhardian variety, which means basically Hegelian. He has filled the Vatican with Soros operatives and therefore works hand in glove with the WEF. His motivation in supporting globalist world government, I presume, is that he sees this as a step in the Teilhardian vision of the divinization of matter. You can read my view on all this, including re his predecessor Ratzinger, at the original blog:
from October, 2017 through March, 2018. That was also all imported here, if you have the patience to scroll through the archives here. It's all much easier to access through the archive sidebar at the original blog.
My view of Bergoglio may be stated simply: He's not a Christian. He's a modernist neo-gnostic of the Teilhardian variety, which means basically Hegelian. He has filled the Vatican with Soros operatives and therefore works hand in glove with the WEF. His motivation in supporting globalist world government, I presume, is that he sees this as a step in the Teilhardian vision of the divinization of matter. You can read my view on all this, including re his predecessor Ratzinger, at the original blog:
https://meaninginhistory.blogspot.com
from October, 2017 through March, 2018. That was also all imported here, if you have the patience to scroll through the archives here. It's all much easier to access through the archive sidebar at the original blog.
No one is required to adhere to any of his pronouncements which are clearly political and deviate from church teaching.
Jean-Paul II would never have capitulated
Francis is a heretic. I'd like to be there when he shows up to check in with St. Peter.