Editor’s Note: If you are 100% committed to destroying God’s Church, damning souls, and preaching a false Gospel, you would tempt God if you stood at His Altar and asked His blessings upon yourself. But God, being infinitely merciful, probably won’t strike you down dead for such a stunt.
However, Saints are not infinitely merciful. Especially, if we consider that saints like Saint Pius X ordered Catholics to “rip the mask off” of Modernists who pose as faithful Catholic clerics.
So, I think we might expect some retribution, shortly, for Pope Francis to use a visit to his tomb, in the Vatican, as a publicity stunt.
The revolutionaries of Vatican II already mock Saint Pius X in two ways, at his tomb: first, at Christmas they cover it over and put a Christmas Creche on top of it. And second, they have hung a horrid demonic bas-relief of Pope John XXIII calling Vatican II to the right of the Saint’s altar; a thing which would guarantee to scare away children, it is so brutal looking.
So for Pope Francis to use the Altar of Saint Pius X for a publicity stunt is perhaps the last slap in the face that this great Saint is going to take. And I would encourage you to pray with the Saint, to Almighty God, to avenge the insult.
As for Saint Peter’s Basilica (in which the tomb of the Saint is placed in the first side altar to the left of the doors), it was already sacrilegiously and demonically desecrated by the procession of the idol of Pachamama into it on October 4, 2019.
UPDATE, Friday April 11, 2015:
This is not the first time, Jorge Mario Bergogio has perpetrated such a stunt. He did so back on 2015:
And if you look closely at the candles on that altar (St. Pius X’s incorrupt mortal remains lie beneath it) you will see a problem with this photo, released by ANSA, which claims to represent the Pope’s visit:
Presently, there is a discrepancy about this matter, since the ANSA image has not credits. But Reuters is releasing a video — which they did not film or authenticate — which shows a different visit to Saint Peter’s:
Wearing lay clothes and a poncho. Messa in Latino, a traditionalist blog here in Italy, is claiming this video is authentic, but cite no sources. Reuters is claiming it is authentic having merely checked the EXIF data — something which does NOT prove authenticity.
Here we have the first case, that I can recall, where two news agencies, ANSA and Reuters are claiming entirely different things about the same event. Was the pope dressed in his papal white cassock, or was he dressed like a Jesuit in black pants with a poncho?
I have contacted ANSA and asked them the origin of their photograph. I will report if they give any answer. ANSA is the news agency which ran the report by Giovanna Chirri claiming Pope Benedict abdicated on Feb. 11, 2013 — which we now know was entirely false, based on her ignorance of Latin.
However, I seem to remember a fake video of Pope Francis visiting Saint Peter’s some years ago, wearing a poncho. So I cannot sort out this controversy, other than to remark, that since Pope Francis did receive King Charles III in his papal white cassock, it would seem unlikely that he would change all his clothes just to visit the Basilica of Saint Peter’s.
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“The true friends of the people are neither revolutionaries, nor innovators, but traditionalists.” [Pope St Pius X]
What a contrast to Bergoglio’s scathing put-downs such as “rigid”, “backwardists” etc etc
The sad but very real truth is that Pius X did everything he could to eradicate modernism [“the heresy of all heresies”] from the Church, whereas Bergoglio is the epitome of every modernist’s wishes……
There has to be an asteroid about to hit soon if you ask me!