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Modernist Cardinal Lost Election

The U.S. Bishops preferred on November 14 Kansas City Archbishop Joseph Naumann over Chicago Cardinal Cupich to be the chairman of the Bishops’ Committee on Pro-Life Activities. Cupich belongs to the …More
The U.S. Bishops preferred on November 14 Kansas City Archbishop Joseph Naumann over Chicago Cardinal Cupich to be the chairman of the Bishops’ Committee on Pro-Life Activities. Cupich belongs to the Bergoglio wing of the bishops while Naumann is part of the Catholic wing.
According to the Wall Street Journal the vote was a barometer of support for Pope Francis.
In the past Cupich asked priests and seminarians not to pray outside abortion mills. In August 2015, he wrote that unemployment is just as appalling as aborting babies.
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GTVisrockin
O Dear Jorge won't like this news, a member of his team didn't get the position, never mind i'm sure Bergolio will reward cuppasoup and punish those who are to rigid.
GJA Taylor
Great! This fake lost in his lust for power. However, what is more worrying is the number of fakes who voted for him.
HerzMariae
It is the first time in 40 years that a cardinal has NOT been chosen to chair US Bishops' pro-life committee. This Shows the bishops' strong reaction to Cupich.
AlexBKaiser
Chaput, Barron, Gomez, and DiNardo elected to represent the US at the Synod on Youth.
Uncle Joe
Practice Vote
This morning the bishops voted to elect Archbishop Naumann, not Cupich, as head of the Pro-Life Committee, 96-82.
212 bishops participated in a “practice” vote. 178 voted on the matter of this committee. So, 34 abstained.
But… “Everyone is sure the vote will be a quasi-referendum on support for Pope Francis.”
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I want to know their …More
Practice Vote

This morning the bishops voted to elect Archbishop Naumann, not Cupich, as head of the Pro-Life Committee, 96-82.
212 bishops participated in a “practice” vote. 178 voted on the matter of this committee. So, 34 abstained.
But… “Everyone is sure the vote will be a quasi-referendum on support for Pope Francis.”
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I want to know their names.

When pigs fly.
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aderito
Catholics have a chance now with the tecnology in our hands , to know and to speak up ,about who are the bishops that stand for the Truth of the Gospel and the Church, and the ones that are not ,We can not let these princes of the church to leads into damnation
Jungerheld
I want to know their names. Who voted for Naumann? Who voted for Cupich? What on earth is a "practice vote"?
Uncle Joe
A swing to Cupich of only 8 bishops would have won it for him but it still counts as a win for conservatives (whatever 'conservative' means to these people). Perhaps the opposition to Francis is greater than I'd imagined. 212 bishops participated in a 'practice' vote. 178 voted on the matter of this committee.
Who knows what in the hell the 34 who abstained from the vote were thinking? 🤦
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A swing to Cupich of only 8 bishops would have won it for him but it still counts as a win for conservatives (whatever 'conservative' means to these people). Perhaps the opposition to Francis is greater than I'd imagined. 212 bishops participated in a 'practice' vote. 178 voted on the matter of this committee.
Who knows what in the hell the 34 who abstained from the vote were thinking? 🤦
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Naumann won the race to be Chairman of U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee on Pro-Life Activities. He won 54 percent of the election with 96 bishops supporting him. Cupich won 46 percent of the vote with 82 bishops supporting him.

The vote was also a “barometer of support for Pope Francis among the American hierarchy,” the Wall Street Journal astutely noted. Cupich and Naumann “represent the ideological poles of the U.S. church and have articulated different visions of what being pro-life should mean.”

Cupich is widely known as one of the most left-wing prelates in the U.S. Catholic Church. Pope Francis appointed him to the prominent position of Archbishop of Chicago. Pope Francis made Cupich a cardinal in 2016. The pontiff also has given Cupich a key role in picking new U.S. bishops.

Cupich has called Jesuit Father James Martin a “foremost evangelizer” of youth. Martin is one of the most vocal pro-gay priests in the Church. He says same-sex couples should be able to kiss during Mass, that opposing same-sex “marriage” is akin to racism, and that same-sex attracted priests should “come out.”