Church Cannot Become UN' Chaplaincy - Cardinal Müller
- It seemed reminiscent of antiquity’s Apotheosis, when the Roman Senate declared the emperor a pagan deity, or of Moscow’s Red Square, where enormous images of Stalin and Lenin loomed as the new idols. Yet in its final form, it evoked something different —the sense of being watched over by Big Brother.
- What message does the projection of Pope Francis’ face—rather than the face of Jesus Christ - send to the world? Such a display is wholly unfitting.
- Even images of holy popes should never be used in this manner, treating them as idols of a climate religion or humanitarian brotherhood without Jesus Christ.
- They have once again abused St. Peter’s Basilica, this time just a week after the so-called “LGBT Jubilee Pilgrimage.”
- The administrators of St Peter’s Basilica handed it over to a secularized world, turning it into a platform for an ideology that is ultimately opposed to the divinely revealed Catholic faith.
- Such events seem more aimed at recasting the Catholic Church as a kind of leader of the United Nations with the Pope reduced to its secularized chaplain, than they do with the Church proclaiming the Gospel.
- Some of those who support these initiatives - and whose interests are not compatible with the Church - want to reshape the Catholic Church and leverage the authority of the Holy See to advance their Masonic, Socialist, or Capitalist agendas.
- Genuine fraternity cannot exist without the paternity of God. “Fraternity” in a Masonic or Communist sense seeks to control and dominate humanity - like a “Big Brother” who is watching you.
- Should one even slightly critique their ideology, fraternity is finished. Dissenters are socially marginalized and punished.
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