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Apocalypse Now? Cardinal Burke, "It may be so"

The situation of the Church must be described as “confusion, division and error” and "most troubled", according to Cardinal Raymond Burke. In an address in Kentucky on July 22 he noticed that the Church has “abandoned the clarity” of her teaching.

Burke shared with his audience an experience he had during a conference on the Liturgy, “One young pastor approached me and asked: ‘Cardinal, do you think that we are in the end times? The expression on his face made clear the sincerity of his question and the profound concern which prompted it. I did not hesitate to respond: ‘It may be so.’”

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GTVisrockin
What a saint of a man God has granted the world during these troubled times. God Bless Cardinal Burke.
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The situation of the Church must be described as “confusion, division and error” and "most troubled", according to Cardinal Raymond Burke. In an address in Kentucky on July 22 he noticed that the Church has “abandoned the clarity” of her teaching.
Burke shared with his audience an experience he had during a conference on the Liturgy, “One young pastor approached me and asked: ‘Cardinal, do you …More
The situation of the Church must be described as “confusion, division and error” and "most troubled", according to Cardinal Raymond Burke. In an address in Kentucky on July 22 he noticed that the Church has “abandoned the clarity” of her teaching.

Burke shared with his audience an experience he had during a conference on the Liturgy, “One young pastor approached me and asked: ‘Cardinal, do you think that we are in the end times? The expression on his face made clear the sincerity of his question and the profound concern which prompted it. I did not hesitate to respond: ‘It may be so.’”
Maria Medeiros
God Bless you Cardinal Burke we have to follow what JESUS teach us. Am praying for you.
Maudie N Mandeville
"It may be so." This from the phony dubia cardinal. Big talker; no stick.