A little over a week ago, Msgr. Stephen Rossetti, an exorcist for the Archdiocese of Washington, stated his belief that many of the purported sightings of UFOs and aliens were very likely manifestations of demons. He also stated that demons can do many things that humans can't do. I remember that when I read that, I suspected that the DC chancery would quash him, as they have done to many priests who speak unpopular truth - or at least truth that might be inconvenient to our gay-infested and mason-infested hierarchy.
Sure enough, Cardinal McElroy did not fail to disappoint. On Wednesday (that is, yesterday), Cardinal McElroy expelled Father Rossetti from his position as an archdiocesan exorcist. The latter had that position for nearly twenty years McElroy claimed that Rossetti's words conflicted with the Church's positions on demonic activity.
Funny thing, though. McElroy never said precisely how Rossetti's statements conflicted with Church teaching. Your Excellency, we the Great Unwashed are mere simpletons! Please educate us, with great precision, regarding the Church's teachings regarding demons and their activity. As I read it, when Rossetti voiced his beliefs, that is what they were - his beliefs. He certainly didn't pretend to insinuate new doctrine into the Magisterium. As for the demons being able to do things that humans can't, that is simply common sense. Demons are fallen angels - but they are still angels, possessing preternatural qualities consistent with angelic nature.
I can see where Rossetti's words might threaten McElroy and his ilk. The mention of demons does call to the minds of people the realm outside of the physical here-and-now. There is life beyond this earth, and each one of us will encounter it at the moment of our deaths. Eternity will last much longer than our few years here. The masons and humanists in the hierarchy find that inconvenient truth to be threatening to the establishment of their "new-order" utopia. The Church's mission, as given to her by Christ Himself, is to save souls from damnation through the Sacraments and His Teachings. Social-justice matters such as environment, etc don't hold a candle to that.
Perhaps there is another reason. Given the pachamama idolatries in the Vatican, pro-aborts being wined-and-dined in the Vatican, gays being coddled, etc, is it not reasonable to suspect direct demonic influence in the hierarchy, if not outright possession? If so, it's no wonder that the voices of Rossetti and others are deemed dangerous by these miscreants. If Rossetti is allowed an audience, decent Catholics in the pews might start seeing the demonic rot for what it is and might oust these tools of the devil from their positions.
Therefore, in the minds of Leo, McElroy, Cupich etc. Rossetti, and all the other canceled priests and bishops, simply must be shunted off to the sidelines. Will we allow them to get away with it?
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