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"Bergoglio is not a Peronist" - Gloria.tv-Interview with José Arturo Quarracino*, Buenos Aires

*José Arturo Quarracino, born in Buenos Aires in 1953, is a relative of Buenos Aires Cardinal Antonio Quarracino (+1998). José Arturo is a philosophy graduate (University of Buenos Aires, Faculty of …More
*José Arturo Quarracino, born in Buenos Aires in 1953, is a relative of Buenos Aires Cardinal Antonio Quarracino (+1998). José Arturo is a philosophy graduate (University of Buenos Aires, Faculty of Philosophy and Literature), teacher and freelance translator. He is involved in Argentinean political life and the pro-life movement, interested in history, religion, theology, and politics, and participates through articles and political activities in the resistance against what Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganó calls the global health coup d'état. He is married and had three children. His son died at the age of 28, one child before birth.
You were related to Buenos Aires Cardinal Antonio Quarracino who made Father Jorge Mario Bergoglio an auxiliary bishop?
I am the first of five nephews and nieces of the Cardinal. My father was his younger brother, 5 years younger. The Cardinal was also my godfather.
Did this create a special bond?
Yes, we appreciated each other very much, as is usual in families …More
Wilma Lopez shares this
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Can you confirm that Francis selects extortionate and controllable collaborators?
Unfortunately, yes, and at all levels, apart from the fact that he has always surrounded himself with mediocre, submissive, and servile personalities. Bergoglio's leadership style is that of a despot who allows neither contradiction nor independent judgement.
John A Cassani
I think that the idea of Bergoglio as Peronist comes more from Henry Sire’s characterization of him as being a phony; i.e. he makes everyone in his presence believe he’s on their side, no matter what. I can buy that he was not a Peronist, to someone who is knowledgeable in Argentinian politics. Perhaps “Peronist” is not the correct word, but this interview doesn’t disprove the idea that Sire was …More
I think that the idea of Bergoglio as Peronist comes more from Henry Sire’s characterization of him as being a phony; i.e. he makes everyone in his presence believe he’s on their side, no matter what. I can buy that he was not a Peronist, to someone who is knowledgeable in Argentinian politics. Perhaps “Peronist” is not the correct word, but this interview doesn’t disprove the idea that Sire was advancing.
DefendTruth shares this
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"There are known cases of priests who displayed such behaviour [homosexuality] and could always rely on Bergoglio's discreet protection."
petrus100452
Great interview. Thanks, Gloria.tv
aderito
Seems like he knows the pope well