Who would dare to accuse Jesus Christ because of Judas?
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Vatican Rigging the McCarrick Investigation
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Accusing Jesus Christ? It's more complicated than that. When I was studying in the late 1980 in Rome, a simple American priest told me about McCarricks outings with seminarians in his beach house, including sleeping in bed with seminarians. You think only I knew this and JPII didn't? Plus: JPII promoted McCarrick although (this was public knowledge) he was a terrible liberal and enemy of the Church.
If he didn't, this was a great irresponsibility and negligence. He made such anti-Catholics as Lehmann and Kasper Kardinals. He sacked the only Catholic bishop in Switzerland after having said in public that he would personally take care of this. He promoted such an anti-Catholic as McCarrick. He had Archbishop and later Cardinal Re vom 1987 until the end of his pontificate in the Congregation for …More
If he didn't, this was a great irresponsibility and negligence. He made such anti-Catholics as Lehmann and Kasper Kardinals. He sacked the only Catholic bishop in Switzerland after having said in public that he would personally take care of this. He promoted such an anti-Catholic as McCarrick. He had Archbishop and later Cardinal Re vom 1987 until the end of his pontificate in the Congregation for Bishops. If somebody was pope for almost 30 years, you cannot come with the excuse: "He didn't know"....
Saint John Paul II saw for himself the hell of world war II, which is why he strove for peace so much. In addition, he was aware that the world and church had changed so much that he was unable to do anything, and besides, he was helpless in the Vatican, so he decided to travel the world and preach the Gospel. The crisis of the Church began a long time ago... Leo XIII was the first to accept the …More
Saint John Paul II saw for himself the hell of world war II, which is why he strove for peace so much. In addition, he was aware that the world and church had changed so much that he was unable to do anything, and besides, he was helpless in the Vatican, so he decided to travel the world and preach the Gospel.