Showing posts with label liberty equality fraternity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label liberty equality fraternity. Show all posts

Friday, October 9, 2020

More Fruitti Tutti, With Apologies To The Good Samaritan

We continue the mortification of wading through Fruitti Patuiti.  Who knows?  Maybe this drudgery will lop a few minutes off purgatory.

This past Sunday I left off at paragraph 41 so let's pick up with paragraph 42.  From that paragraph up to paragraph 50, the pope vents his spleen against digital communications and social networks.  Perhaps I'm reading between the lines a bit, but I detect some rancor hurled in the direction of independent Catholic media who have the audacity to question the official spin of the mouthpieces of the Catholic hierarchy.  No doubt we are bringing to light the high crimes and misdemeanors of corrupt clergy and bishops, shining the light on cockroaches, as it were.  Well, we will continue to do so.

In Chapter 2, the pope launches into a discussion of the parable of the good samaritan. That covers paragrapsh 57 - 86.  All the points that he lists in these paragraphs are entirely focused on this temporal life.  There is no mention of eternal salvation, that is, Christ saving us from the fires of hell and leading us to heaven.  To the right we see a more apt illustration of the parable of the good samaritan.  Not surprisingly, the pope then segues into yet another tired pitch for open borders.

Between paragraph 102 and 103 we see the rather ominous phrase "liberty, equality and fraternity".  As mentioned in my last post, and by other bloggers, this is quite the open salute to the masonic principles embodied in the French revolution.  I will delve more into that in a future post as there is more to this than meets the eye.  For now, I'll end with some of Taylor Marshall's thoughts on Fruitti Tutti.

Sunday, October 4, 2020

Fruitti Tutti - Let The Penitential Slog Begin

The pope released his latest 45,000-word tome today.  It's called "Fratelli Tutti".  That link is to the English version on the Vatican website.  Others have already started to wade through it and their reports reveal it to be a hot mess of freemasonry, envirowhackosim, one-world government nonsense, etc.

In the third paragraph, the pope twists the narrative of St Francis of Assisi's meeting with the sultan.  He claims that the saint's "openness of heart..transcended differences of religion".  Nothing could be further from the truth.  He went to preach Jesus Christ and the One True Faith to the Moslems.  To understand that the Catholic Church is the One True Church is to acknowledge that other religions are false.  In paragraph 5, he sings the praises of his own lapse into religious indifferentism a few months ago.  Notice that the title of my post mentions the accolades that this blunder of the pope got from the masons.  There is much in Fruitti Tutti that is obviously masonic.

The next few paragraphs contain blather in vague language, but clear enough that one can detect the pope's detest of the free market system - a system that has actually lifted more people out of poverty than all the other sorts.

However, we get to paragraphs 37-41, where the pope adopts the progressive habit of conflating the topics of lawful immigration versus border-crashers.  This is patently dishonest.  To portray good people who are opposed to having to bear the financial brunt of border crashers as heartless xenophobes is nothing short of slanderous.

I am now just examining this thing and don't have time just now to read this entire verbose monstrosity.  I will return to this in future posts, but suggest you have a look for yourselves.  The link is in the first paragraph.  I will point out some highlights I noticed while I skimmed it.

  • Paragraphs 119-120 are a thinly-disguised attack on the concept of private property.  He fails - or refuses to see that the right to private property is an adjunct to the right to life itself.
  • Following those paragraphs we see an attack on the concept of national borders.
  • Paragraphs 172-173 are an attempt to insinuate the concept of one-world government.
  • Paragraph 263 repeats the erroneous call to end the death penalty.  Therefore it is heretical on its face, most likely rendering Fruitti Tutti to be heresy.
  • Chapter 8's title starts with "Religion at the Service of Fraternty.."  Stop right there!  That is NOT the purpose of religion - at least not the One True Religion.  Its purpose is to worship God and facilitate eternal salvation.  Fraternity can only come about when people are united in faith in Jesus Christ as revealed through His Church.  Anything else is a cheap, sentimental facade of the same.  But maybe there is a reason why "fraternity" is being elevated to the level of de facto idol!
Paragraph 103 starts a section entitled "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity".  That phrase will send chills down the spine of anyone knowledgeable about modern history, namely, of the French revolution.  Its motto was Liberté, Unité, Égalité.  How many thousands went to the guillotine in the names of those so-called ideals?  Surely the pope and his ghost-writers cannot be so ignorant of that history, can they?  Or is the pope giving some tacit acknowledgment to freemasonry?  Even the masons themselves will acknowledge their role in the French Revolution. Recall how they applauded that agreement that the pope signed with the muslim leader a few months back.

As I meander through this verbose gobblygoop, I will have more to say.  Suffice it to say that we must continue to pray our Rosaries and beg Our Lady to join us as we intercede for the Church.