Wednesday, August 7, 2019

# 21 of 45 - THIS UNHAPPY BOOK REPORT ON  "THE POLITICAL POPE"
IN PURSUIT OF THE TRUTH - HTTP://WWW.CINOPSBEGONE.BLOGSPSOT.COM - WED. AUG. 7/19
George Neumauyr - "The Political Pope" Center Street, 2017
Chapter 7 - Unholy Alliance - 125 -132 - Excerpts
The Pope Encourages Eurabia:
    " One of the top bishops in Hungary, a country reeling from the crush of illegal immigrants, told the press that he found the pope's instructions mystifying . "They're not refugees. This is an invasion," said Bishop Laszlo Kiss-Rigo, whose diocese stretches across the southern part of Hungary. "They come here with cries of 'Allah Akbar." They want to take over."...
  
  In stark contrast to his predecessors, Pope Francis has shown no interest in reviving a historically Christian Europe against a potentially Eurabian future. Pope Francis subscribes to the Left's suicidally softheaded explanation for the rise of Islamic terrorism in Europe. He blames it not on Islamic radical ideology but on the West's unwillingness to "integrate" Muslims and open borders to them.  ...
Conservative Catholics in Europe, like their counterparts in America, find the pope's politically correct grandstanding on issue of Islamic refugees baffling and divisive.... In 2016, a group of liberal Europeans awarded Pope Francis the Charlemagne Prize. He used his acceptance speech not to call for the restoration of Christianity but for the spread of a "new European humanism" open to illegal immigration and socialism. ...
  
  In an interview with La Croix, Pope Francis broke with his predecessors in denouncing Christian confessional states (states that give a privileged position to Christianity in their constitution) and gave his blessing to the post-Establishment concept of the secular nation-state...
The Clericalism of Annesty Advocacy:
   
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has a web page titled "Catholic Church's Position on Immigration Reform," which represents nothing more than the left-wing politics of the bishops....
There is no doctrinal authority for such statements. They simply reflect the ideological preferences of influential bishops. The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains no justification for illegal immigration. It says that the "political authorities" have the right to secure borders of their countries 
that they may make the "exercise of the right to immigrate subject to various juridical conditions."...
   
 The Catholic Church in America has received tens of millions of dollars from the Obama administration to resettle migrants. Flush with government grants, the U.S. bishops have stepped up their lobbying, even calling on Catholics to write "a letter to President Obama, urging him expand U.S. resettlement efforts of Syrian refugees."...
  
  In 2016, Pope Francis appointed a progressive French prelate, Christopher Pierre, to be the nuncio in the United States. One of the first newsmaking events was to say a Mass near the U.S. Mexican border in Nogales, Arizona which served as a political rally for "needed immigration reform" and the dissolution of "barriers."... Pope Francis is constantly blurring the line between official Church teaching and his personal political opinion....George H. Kubeck,

P.S. A message for Pope Francis:
"The Founding Fathers considered the Bible an indispensable part of American civilization. When the War for Independence caused a shortage of Bibles ... a committee of the newly constituted Continental Congress reported that "the use of the Bible is so universal and its importance is so great.... that the Committee recommends that Congress will order the Committee of Commerce to import 20,000 Bibles..." Congress promptly ordered it done on September 11, 1777." Federer America's 146.

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