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Il Messaggero says Pope Francis has an “inferzione”

Editor’s Note: If you are a reader of FromRome.Info, you know that with my poor eyesight and even poorer skills at detecting typographic errors, this electronic journal which has no paid employes, often publishes articles in which there are typographical errors. Under such circumstances that is to be expected.

But for Il Messaggero, a multi million dollar newspaper, to make such a mistake is astounding. And to do it in a headline, remarkable. And to do it in perhaps their top story of the day, extraordinary.

The error occurs in the above article, which I have screen shot for posterity sake. There, the lead to the article says that Pope Francis has an “inferzione”, a word which does not exist in the Italian Language, but is obviously a typographical error for “infezione”, that is, an infection.

Seeing that Il Messaggero just scolded the entire world on Wednesday for having the shame to speculate about Pope Francis’ death or resignation, or even to think about the news deficiency about the Pope’s hospitalization, and seeing that the next day they began to publish gossip and rumor articles behind a paywall, I find the typographical error in a headline on Friday Night, the cherry on top of the cake.

If you respect the MSM for lying to you all through the Scamdemic and through much of the post-war period, then you will fault me for gloating over a minor error, when I am guilty of worse.

But if you despise liars more than sloppy typographers, as any sane Christian should, then you will join with me in this little chuckle.

Leading Newspaper at Rome shows Benedict XVI as Pope in news report

by Br. Alexis Bugnolo

The house of lies and frauds upon which Bergoglio stakes his claim to the papacy is crumbling fast. The leading Roman Daily Newspaper, which is left wing and generally pro-Bergoglian on all topics, has chosen to challenge the regime on a crucial point.

And they have done it in a particularly Italian way.

They ran a story about concern for the health of the Pope Benedict XVI.

Not a story about the health of Pope Francis.

They also mean to speak about Pope Benedict XVI, because instead of using a photograph of Pope Benedict as he looks today, they dug up an old photo from before Feb. 28, 2013, when he was wearning the simar, the white papal caperone which is worn above the white papal tunic.

The simar is the sign of one who holds jurisdication. The photo means that Pope Benedict is the Supreme Pontiff, the Roman Pontiff, the Vicar of Christ and the Successor of Saint Peter.

And just in case you did not get the implication of the photo, they chose a photo which is unusual: one in which the wind of the Holy Spirit catches the simar and inflates it to maximum size:

Screenshot_2020-03-03 Coronavirus, Ratzinger a elevato rischio contagio più controlli Vaticano sulla sua residenza

If you do not believe me, go to the article yourself: source here.