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Francis: “Too Many Discreet Transfers”

Specola (InfoVaticana, March 23) insists that “we may be much closer to the end of Francis' pontificate than we think.” He writes of “too many discreet transfers” to the Gemelli Сlinic which leave …More
Specola (InfoVaticana, March 23) insists that “we may be much closer to the end of Francis' pontificate than we think.”
He writes of “too many discreet transfers” to the Gemelli Сlinic which leave the Santa Marta garage directly to avoid prying eyes.
In the Vatican's tradition, "it is said that the Pope enjoys good health until three days after his death and that is where we are.”
According to Specola, there are many who are praying for an end of “this nightmare” because "In the curia, there is chaos, everything is paralysed, and action is taken only by direct order, and at this stage, in writing, from Francis.”
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Starlight777
I translated the article and present a few excerpts: The rush is noticeable, the Vatican is a sea of rumours, to say the least, here everything is visible and there are taboo subjects that are only discussed with gestures and very sotto voce. We may be much closer to the end of Pope Francis' pontificate than we think. Too many discreet transfers to the Gemelli that protect themselves so as not to …More
I translated the article and present a few excerpts: The rush is noticeable, the Vatican is a sea of rumours, to say the least, here everything is visible and there are taboo subjects that are only discussed with gestures and very sotto voce. We may be much closer to the end of Pope Francis' pontificate than we think. Too many discreet transfers to the Gemelli that protect themselves so as not to be seen leaving the Santa Marta garage directly to avoid prying eyes. In the tradition of the sacred palaces, the pope is in good health for up to three days after his death, and that's where we are. Age and what we see indicate that we are at the end of a very turbulent period, with a final outcome that is drawing near.

There are many, it is useless to hide it, who pray for this nightmare to end. In the curia, chaos reigns, everything is paralyzed, and action is only taken by direct order, and at this point, in writing, from Pope Francis. It is not that we want the death of anyone, God help us, but it is clear that we can be close and many see it as something necessary to turn the page. The springs are only in the imagination of a tiny group that has made Pope Francis something that goes beyond his person, making him embody all his aspirations. Human beings are mortal, all of us, it is a fact that we cannot ignore, especially when it affects government affairs. Until Benedict XVI, the pontificates have ended with the death of the reigning pope, it is not a fact that we cannot talk about, we must, and we can be close.

The fatigue is noticeable, this does not give for more, it endures, it resists, but we have entered a phase that neither 'go forward', nor 'patrás'. Everything is paralyzed, except for some who are trying to take advantage of things to go about their business. They know that it is now or never, but Pope Francis does not seem very willing to make "revolutionary" decisions. His recent position on celibacy, it is possible to change it, but that the next one does it, can very well define the situation.

and the last paragraph: The true treasure of these times are the diocesan priests scattered throughout the church, apparently few, together not so much. We were able to see them at the funeral of Pope Benedict XVI, we meet them daily in our parishes, they are the ones who try to maintain, with the support of their faithful and the baleful gaze of their bishops, what remains of Christianity, with hits and misses
sarto2010
Yes. I call him El Gordo or Mr Bergoglio. His is not holy and he is not my father.
SonoftheChurch
Kenjiro’s incessant unhinged “death wish” for the Holy Father rant in 4…3…2…
Kenjiro M. Yoshimori
Sorry, @SonoftheChurch , but I had not even commented on this posting till now. I read it this AM, but I have to go off to teach school, and am especially busy this time of year as the term winds down. We're already planning for next year. I' still te youngest faculty member so I volunteer for alot.....and don't have time to waste posting about Bergoglio. But, like so many millions of other faithful …More
Sorry, @SonoftheChurch , but I had not even commented on this posting till now. I read it this AM, but I have to go off to teach school, and am especially busy this time of year as the term winds down. We're already planning for next year. I' still te youngest faculty member so I volunteer for alot.....and don't have time to waste posting about Bergoglio. But, like so many millions of other faithful Catholics, I hope this pontificate of disasters and heresy is quickly coming to an end. I don't which for anyone to die...but Bergoglio doesn't remind me of the kind of guy would would resign, unfortunately. Instead he'll go kicking and screaming into the grave.....all of his agenda s to be buried with him and his miniscule homo supporting flock wailing and weeping as they see him go. His days are quickly drawing to a close. Maybe we'll be lucky and get a traditional Catholic Pope we can call HOLY FATHER!!!!
Jason l
We will get someone worse. I have no faith in the cardinals.
Kenjiro M. Yoshimori
If we get someone worse, then faithful traditional Catholics should group together en masse, drum up support from like minded Catholics world wide, buy a huge pice of land with a river like the Tiber running thru it, and build a copy of Rome, buildings and all, like it was about the year 1950......promote thousands of faithful Catholic priests and nuns to join us, and some bishops, and elect a "…More
If we get someone worse, then faithful traditional Catholics should group together en masse, drum up support from like minded Catholics world wide, buy a huge pice of land with a river like the Tiber running thru it, and build a copy of Rome, buildings and all, like it was about the year 1950......promote thousands of faithful Catholic priests and nuns to join us, and some bishops, and elect a "substitute Pope " who will establish a new, traditional Sacred College of Cardinals.......and build a Catholic Church just like it was pre-1960. A traditional branch of the Church which would grow and flourish while the corrupt Vatican II/Bergoglian "church" dies out. We would continue as traditional Catholics independent of their false "Holy Father". We would have our own, who would govern the Catholic Faith independently, and would be independent only if and until original Rome and Papacy returned to the True Faith. Then we would just merge once again with true Catholicism......the Vatican II branch by being extinct.

But anyone who would accept (God forbid) a Pope worse than Francis, and still claim that as Catholics we must be loyal, we must obey the "Holy Father", are brain-dead zombies perpetuating the cult of the "pope".
Wichita Knight
They tried. Veritatis Splendor, near Tyler, Texas.