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30 Apr

2024

Will Wonders Never Cease Part 7

Posted by Stuart Chessman 

In the latest issue (May 2024) of his Catalyst Bill Donohue finally lowers the boom on Francis:

Pope’s Rating Tanking

Why are Catholics who are the most practicing also the least happy with Francis? We know from virtually every survey that these Catholics are mostly orthodox, and it is likely that they are also more attentive to what he has been doing. That may explain their relative dissatisfaction with him.

Bill Donohue seems to be one of those Catholics who has been attentive to what Pope Francis has been doing. He mentions in the article the papal protection of Rupnik and Zanchetta, the favor shown to Pelosi, the measures taken against Bishop Strickland and Cardinal Burke and the “severe restrictions” imposed on the Latin Mass, “alienating millions of Catholics.” I am sure a recent funeral at St. Patrick’s Cathedral (which is not mentioned) also helped Donohue to make up his mind regarding the current pontificate.

I feel sympathy for Bill Donohue and his Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights. For decades Dohohue has defended the hierarchy and the Church – now and then perhaps in a misguided manner – against all manner of adversaries. Now this same Vatican and hierarchy have largely deserted the conservatives who have expended so much effort on the Church establishment’s behalf. But from such bitter experiences the truth emerges – and that is the most important thing. And I welcome Bill Donohue’s expression of sympathy for persecuted traditionalists. Could it even be that the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights will now turn its attention to combatting abuses of power within the Catholic Church itself?

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