17 Months Ago: The Vatican is in a very dark, dark place

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Editor’s Note: Here is a link to my Editorial for the First Anniversary of Pope Benedict XVI’s passing. It has aged very, very well, even though it was written 17 months ago. — As I said there, there were two great works which yet needed to be accomplished, ripping out the bad wood and restoring the good. The first the Lord Jesus did in a descending elevator on Easter Monday of this Year of Our Lord Two-Thousand And Twenty-Five; the second is the work we need to do in the “Save Rome”  Rome project.

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One thought on “17 Months Ago: The Vatican is in a very dark, dark place”

  1. Thanks Brother Alexis, this Editorial is just as appropriate & relevant now, as it was 17 months ago.
    I must have missed seeing & reading this Editorial then but, as one of the many who donated what they could afford towards the 30th January 2023 valid election of Pope Francis, I am humbled by your appreciative comments to all contributors, and enormously privileged to have been able to participate in this way.
    As mentioned elsewhere, I plan to donate a significantly greater amount towards the “Save Rome” project.

    On this Vigil of Pentecost, let us all pray & hope that the Holy Ghost, the Paraclete, will administer His two-edged sword of Truth to antipope Leo XIV and his evil hierarchical cabal of globalists, masons, modernists, sodomites and paedophile-protectors!

    “Alleluia. Give glory to the Lord, for He is good: for His mercy endureth for ever. O praise the Lord, all ye nations: and extol Him, all ye people. For His mercy is confirmed upon us: and the truth of the Lord remaineth for ever.” [Alleluia & Tract for Holy Mass, 1962 Missal; Psalm 106: 1 & Psalm 116: 1, 2]

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