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Opus Dei Eunuch Joaquin Navarro-valls - Vatican Spokesman for John Paul II Keeps Thudding on Opus Dei Beast Pr Deceits Stunts before Canonization

By Paris Arrow
Pope Francis The Con-christ.
April 25, 2014

http://pope-francis-con-christ.blogspot.ca/2014/02/opus-dei-eunuch-joaquin-navarro-valls.html

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The Opus Dei should go live in Mars and there live their “pure Catholic Church” fantasy life and pray their robotic midday Angelus and Rosaries and read their John Paul II mile long theology books and eat their fake Eucharist clone flesh-of-Christ with the Martians who for sure can clone God as well!

The Vatican Titanic is sunken deep in the ocean of moral bankruptcy and no matter how much Hollywood fantasy and fiction strategy the Opus Dei Beast PR Deceits Team employs, their new saint Satanas John Paul II will not be able to savage it.

The Opus Dei run out of Opus Dei popes, RATzinger was the worse actor. So they chose the Jesuit Pope Francis and with his podgy ass is doing the duck dance of wibble wobble as stupid robot Catholics follow his every papal fart and yell as Francis-Maniacs at St. Peter’s Square.

That’s what Catholics did during John Paul II’s 27 globetrotting papal years as he used the poor as his photo props as the poor Jesuit Jon Sobrino wote and RATzinger silenced him with a "Vatican notification". But just because Cardinal Bergoglio is from South America, it does not mean he has the same caliber as Jon Sobrino. For Pope Francis is a chameleon who has taken a Franciscan name only to be the greatest Pretender and Impostor of Jesus and the worst THEIF in the history of mankind.

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Below is an excerpt from Jon Sobrino's book that speaks of John Paul II's un-realistic papal attitudes and ignorant perception towards the poor. These are the paragraphs that made Benedict XVI issued the "Notification" and the Opus Dei Bishop of El Salvador "silence" Sobrino, meaning he can no longer teach or preach and help the poor to whom he has given all his life in service.

Witnesses to the Kingdom: The Martyrs of El Salvador and the Crucified Peoples

Page 141. Important ecclesial events, like a papal visit, are often organized in such a way that they too produce a feeling of unreality. In the Pope’s 1996 visit to El Salvador, it is true that most of the people who attended were poor. But all one could see of their reality was their religious enthusiasm, more or less effectively organized. One didn’t see their poverty, their fears, their discouragement and helplessness, not even their true faith and hope; one didn’t see their reality. As the event was organized, the poor served more as a backdrop than as the reality of the country; in the foreground were minorities that do not represent the reality: the government, legislators and politicians, the rich and powerful, and the Church beside them. The Pope’s visit neither reflected reality nor, to judge from the consequences, had any important effect on it.

On page 140. This applies to the allocutions and homilies of the Pope to the Congregation when he was an "adult-pope’. And that is still a serious problem: humanistas without sarx, factuality without reality (in the world of the poor). To give a few examples: one often gets a feeling of unreality from homilies, documents and messages that do not make central - although they may mention it - the poverty of reality, the injustice and corruption that cause it, and the cover-up that accompanies it. The feeling of unreality comes especially from the lack of commitment to get involved in the conflict, to struggle against injustice and to suffer the consequences. Words, words, words, as J. Comblin calls such messages in the article mentioned above. At another level, one gets the same feeling of unreality from a seminary formation that protects the seminarian from reality; or from the spiritualities and pastoral practices promoted or tolerated by movements that lead the human being into an a-historical transcendence with infantilizing consequences. (From Martyrs of El Salvador. By Jon Sobrino)

 

 

 

 

 




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