How to resist being Spiritually Terrorized & Manipulated by Corrupt Clergy

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9 thoughts on “How to resist being Spiritually Terrorized & Manipulated by Corrupt Clergy”

  1. Just so you know, using my cell phone I am unable to access the video. I have tried all the choices AJ’s website, Rumble, Odesey, and Bitchute. Also, curiously I was unable to play the video with Prevost’s brother.

    1. It’s your cellphone, all those videos load and work properly on Android from here at Rome. Try checking your operating system to see if it is updated and if your phone has available storage. You might have too many images from whatsapp or another app in memory.

  2. on catolicvote Cardinal Burke makes a heartfelt call to oray for pope Leo… blind ,blind , blind , or what…

    1. The fact that Cardinal Burke is in the SNAP Conclave watch list is enough for me to scratch him off the list of anyone I could trust.

  3. Brother Bugnolo,

    I have been looking for an article or an explanation of the prayers for the Pope and Bishop after the Consecration . I understand it is part of the Canon of the Mass . The term Dyotichs was the traditional term used. It referred to a tablet which were inscribed the names of the deceased , the emperor etc . The names of the Pope and bishop were inscribed and wee part of the Canon of the Mass. as far as I can tell . In good conscience , one cannot be in union with LeoXIV (Prevost) ,
    Is it proper for a Catholic ( the faithful ) to omit these prayers at a Traditionsl Latin Mass? Will you be so kind and explain this part of the Zmass?

    Thank you .

    1. Obviously every Catholic has the right not to recognize as pope a man who election is doubtful, for any objective reason. All the more so when the demonstration that it was legally invalid is even only probably true. Because no one is obliged to accept as valid a papal election which violated any rule, nor are we obligated to presume that what the journalists say is the truth. Of course, for us who are not priests, there is little consequence, since we are not obligated to pray for the Pope named in the canon of the mass we attend. The only moral question which arises is what is the manifest reason of the priest in naming him? ignorance or consent? Priests name a pope because that is what the ritual says, but less than 1 one hundreds of one percent of them ask, Was he validly elected? But we laity, who are not in a control system, so that we can ask the question and seek the answer with liberty of not being harassed, have a lot more responsibility because we have more liberty. And we should bring the facts to the priests who are not informed, though, we need to be prepared that they are not psychologically ready to hear it.

      See the show this week about how to resist Spiritual Terrorism, for more information.
      See the show from the week before about not being obliged to accept a rigged election.

      As for counsel, Saint Francis of Assisi’s Rule was approved by 26 popes, and in it it says that we only have the obligation to accept canonically elected popes. And the popes who approved his rule approved of that precept in the rule of Saint Francis. That is why I am so fierce on this point.

  4. Is there a point at which we’d be obliged to avoid Masses offered in communion with this antipope – for example, after having given our priests all the proof of the illegitimacy of ‘Leo’, and sufficient time for them to investigate it all? Is there a point at which we should be prepared to accept the probability that our priests are not just ignorant, but wilfully so, if not actually knowingly consenting?

    1. It is very difficult to say with certainty, because the situation in the mind of a priest, cannot be inferred perfectly, and general principles can only give guidance. I don’t think most priests are psychologically capable of confronting such controversies. We saw this after the Declaration of Pope Benedict XVI. Even with otherwise sane, good priests, since as I have frequently said, after the Council a priest who used his intellect to question was removed from the priesthood. Thus, the ones who remain, don’t have this habit. Also, because in such matters, we have little guidance from the Saints, in matters of what to do with modernists. Even Saint Pius X did not forbid that we attend the masses offered by Modernists, probably because of the difficulty in knowing if a particular priest was confused or of intentionally bad will. The general signs are thus the only guidance to go upon: if he preaches heresy, or after you present the information insists Leo XIV is the pope because he the priest agrees with the heresies of Bergoglio. But if he keeps saying Leo and rejects Fiducia supplicans and Amoris Laetitia, he is clearly not intending to share in Prevost’s errors or heresies. So I think thee presumption is that there is no need to stop attending masses with priests who name Leo XIV right now, because the controversy has only just begun and there is yet no Catholic reaction of substance to him, among the clergy, a thing which will only begin after we get a Catholic Pope at Rome. And when and if we do, I would expect that he will give us guidance on this.

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