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Pope Francis: 'Traditionalism is Evidence of Infidelity' - Stone - 10-12-2022

Infidel Francis: "Traditionalists Are Infidels"

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Pope Francis looks at the remains of Pope John XXIII on the day of a mass to mark the 60th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council, at the Vatican, October 11, 2022. Vatican Media/­Handout via REUTERS

gloria.tv [adapted] | October 11, 2022


Francis preached on October 11 in St Peter's celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Vatican II disaster. The corps of John XXIII, one of the culprits for the catastrophe, was there in a glass sarcophagus.

In his homily, Francis, mirroring his own nostalgia for the 1960s, criticised "nostalgia for the past.”

He complained about "progressivism" that lines up behind the world [= Francis' own position] and "traditionalism" that longs for a "bygone world" - as if the Gospel and the Catholic Faith were "bygone." He accused both of lack of "love" and "infidelity" and of "Pelagian egoism".

Then he took refuge in word games, “The Council rediscovered the living river of Tradition, without remaining mired in traditions.” Opposing "Tradition" and "traditions" is the usual trick to attack Tradition.

Finally, he criticised his own character: “How many of us are unable to live the faith with joy? Without grumbling, criticising. A Church in love with Jesus has no time for quarrels, gossip and disputes. May God free us from being critical and intolerant.”


RE: Pope Francis: 'Traditionalism is Evidence of Infidelity' - Stone - 10-12-2022

On 60th anniversary of opening of Vatican II, Pope Francis reflects on what the Council means.