Francis Is “in Poor Health, Can Barely Speak Or Walk”
"The Pope is in poor health, can barely speak or walk, and he radiates sadness. I was thrilled to reside in his home for four days, but I don't think he'll be there much longer".
Judge Andrew Napolitano, 73, a well-known political commentator in the US, wrote this on NewsMax.com (15 March) after a four-day meeting of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences at which Francis participated over Zoom. Napolitano was living at the Domus Sanctae Marthae, Francis' residence.
One evening, Francis appeared in the refectory with a walker and an assistant on each arm. "It was bizarre when he sat with his back to us," writes Napolitano: "I wanted to go up to him and greet him, but a member of the Swiss Guard had warned us not to approach him or call out to him".
Two days later, Napolitano came within three metres of Francis: "I bowed gently and whispered 'Your Holiness'. He looked at me and moved on."
Napolitano is a critic of the Second Vatican Council. In the summer of 2023, he gave a speech at the gathering 'Roman Forum', a meeting of Roman Rite Catholics in Gardone, Italy (pictured below). Napolitano has been a long-time critic of Pope Francis.
In this latest article on Francis, he calls him "perhaps the worst pope in history", saying that "he has watered down Church teaching on marriage, sexuality and confession".
"He has suppressed the Mass that every canonised saint in heaven attended and participated in."
"His attacks on traditional theology and liturgy are the opposite of what he is supposed to do - which is to preserve them."
Napolitano is also a former Fox News analyst (14,500 times on air). This contribution ended in 2021, allegedly because of allegations of homosexual harassment but, more likely, because Napolitano is too critical of the US regime.
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Judge Andrew Napolitano, 73, a well-known political commentator in the US, wrote this on NewsMax.com (15 March) after a four-day meeting of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences at which Francis participated over Zoom. Napolitano was living at the Domus Sanctae Marthae, Francis' residence.
One evening, Francis appeared in the refectory with a walker and an assistant on each arm. "It was bizarre when he sat with his back to us," writes Napolitano: "I wanted to go up to him and greet him, but a member of the Swiss Guard had warned us not to approach him or call out to him".
Two days later, Napolitano came within three metres of Francis: "I bowed gently and whispered 'Your Holiness'. He looked at me and moved on."
Napolitano is a critic of the Second Vatican Council. In the summer of 2023, he gave a speech at the gathering 'Roman Forum', a meeting of Roman Rite Catholics in Gardone, Italy (pictured below). Napolitano has been a long-time critic of Pope Francis.
In this latest article on Francis, he calls him "perhaps the worst pope in history", saying that "he has watered down Church teaching on marriage, sexuality and confession".
"He has suppressed the Mass that every canonised saint in heaven attended and participated in."
"His attacks on traditional theology and liturgy are the opposite of what he is supposed to do - which is to preserve them."
Napolitano is also a former Fox News analyst (14,500 times on air). This contribution ended in 2021, allegedly because of allegations of homosexual harassment but, more likely, because Napolitano is too critical of the US regime.
Picture: 2022 © Mazur CC BY-NC-ND, #newsQhuwvebsdx