Bergoglio pick the apostate priest Timothy Radcliffe, promoter of sodomy, who facilitated the validation of homosexual relations by the Anglican church and called sodomy "the gift of Christ"
Francis picks Dominican who believes sodomy can be 'Eucharistic'
VATICAN CITY (ChurchMilitant.com) - A prominent Dominican theologian who facilitated the Church of England's validation of homosexual relationships and called sodomy "Christ's gift" will lead the retreat for all bishops attending the October 2023 synod gathering.
They know well, however, that they may be exposed and embarrassed, so they shield one another by offering mutual support. They build informal relationships reminding of a clique or even mafia, aim at holding particularly those positions which offer power and money. When they achieve a decision-making position, they try to promote and advance mostly those whose nature is similar to theirs, or at least who are known to be too weak to oppose them.
Fr. Oko said, "Just like in the military, in the police, in the art world, once a person with homosexual tendencies gets into power, usually their subordinates are also homosexuals, therefore they start creating a pyramid, and the same thing is happening in the Church with these bishops who knowingly nominate people with the same tendencies." Francis invites notorious pro-LGBT priest to lead key Synod retreat for bishops
The Dominican Order declined faster under Radcliffe, than under any of his successors....none of whom have been decent or orthodox. But to be fair, although the Dominican Order continues to decline since Vatican II, and it is actually 4,800 members less than before Vatican II, (5,500 today, 10,200 1962) the declines are slower than in most Orders. The Jesuit decline has accelerated, which is good …More
The Dominican Order declined faster under Radcliffe, than under any of his successors....none of whom have been decent or orthodox. But to be fair, although the Dominican Order continues to decline since Vatican II, and it is actually 4,800 members less than before Vatican II, (5,500 today, 10,200 1962) the declines are slower than in most Orders. The Jesuit decline has accelerated, which is good , since the election of Bergoglio. So has that for the Franciscans, Augustinians, and especially the Jesuits. Because they have become a radical club of homo apostates, I hope the Jesuits drop below 10,000 in 5-6 years.....which is possible.