Out with Trudeau!

Editor’s Note: This video shows why Trudeau should be removed and/or hung as a dictator to Canadians. The problem in Canada is not Covid-19, it’s his disgusting dictatorship. And I do not exaggerate:

https://twitter.com/ezralevant/status/1488601777939308551

Why do the People always have the right to rebel?

by Br. Alexis Bugnolo

Growing up in the United States of America, we are taught that We the People have the right to rebel against oppression and unjust laws. It’s written into our Declaration of Indepdence.

But in Italy, they have no such document, and are taught rather that one is always obliged to follow the laws. Worse still, that laws are just unless the Constitutional Court says otherwise. Which usually never happens.

The Italian people are thus enslaved to a tyrannical political class.

So for them, in the Italian language, I made this video entitled, “Why the People always have the right to rebel”, wherein I explain, that just as an abused wife has the right to flee, no matter what the laws of her nation say, or just as a home owner has the right to step on a bug or throw out someone who has betrayed his trust, so the People have the right to rid themselves of unjust Presidents, Prime Ministers and Politicians.

Cardinal Filone: Apologia pro Pope Benedict XVI

by Cardinal Filone

Grand Master of the Chivalric Order of the Holy Sepulcher

WHO IS POPE BENEDICT XVI?

This is the question that arises in the minds of many in recent days; days of great suffering for him and for the Church.

At the beginning of his pontificate (2005) he wanted to say of himself that he perceived himself as a humble servant in the vineyard of the Lord, thinking of the parable recorded in the Gospel of Matthew (21, 33-43). In that parable, Jesus stigmatized the behavior of those who, with their infidelity, ruined that vineyard planted with sacrifice and dedication. In that vineyard, loved by God, to be well cultivated, the owner had sent workers. It belonged to him and the workers should have looked after it and not possessed it.

I have known Benedict XVI personally especially since, at the beginning of his pontifical ministry, he called me to Rome from the Philippines, where a year earlier he had appointed me as his pontifical representative. I remember our first meeting well; it was the beginning of July 2007. He had appointed me Substitute of the Secretariat of State, that is, one of his closest collaborators. This allowed me to attend him at least weekly to talk about the issues that were close to his heart and to receive appropriate information on many aspects of the life of the Curia and of the Church.

The office of the Substitute was also entrusted with the organization of papal travels, so in the four years that I remained in office, before appointing myself Prefect of the Congregation for Missions in the world, I was able to accompany him to the various countries where he made his apostolic journeys.

In those years the ‘question of pedophilia’ in the Church emerged with virulence. It was not known in the terms in which it gradually emerged. But Benedict XVI’s desire to face it with determination was always clear to me.

In this I can testify above all to his profound and very high moral and intellectual honesty.

This is indubitable, even if there is no shortage of those who are raging against it today. They are free to do so, but I can affirm that I have never found in him any shadow or attempt to hide or minimize anything. Nor can his delicacy in dealing with things of profound moral sense be mistaken for uncertainty or anything else.

I am also well aware of his immense disturbance in the face of serious ecclesial issues and I clearly remember an expression of him which he uttered with a deep sigh: “How inscrutable is the abyss into which one falls for human misery!”. This distressed him intimately and at times he remained silent for a long time. All the more so if these human miseries touched men of the Church.

He had a perceptible sensitivity for the victims. When in preparation for his apostolic journeys (United States, Australia, etc.) he received requests for meetings with the victims of abuse, he told me about them; he wanted to know my thoughts on how to accommodate these requests. I can affirm that he recommended two aspects to which he cared very much: 1) the profound respect for the victims whose identity was to be safeguarded; therefore he wanted the meetings to take place away from the gaze of the cameras or other visual tools. He didn’t want witnesses, but he wanted me to be among the very few discreetly present; 2) he wanted the meeting not to be a kind of ‘audience’ with a simple handshake and a quick glance, but a real prayer meeting; had a spiritual dimension and took place before God from whom it was necessary to implore mercy. This is why he accepted the idea that the meetings would take place in the chapel, in front of the Most Holy Eucharist. Thus, after a few minutes of prayer with the victims, after heavy relational moments, he used to recite the Our Father together; he paid attention to each of them, he listened with visible and palpable emotion and at the end he entrusted each one with a rosary.

In those meetings there was not only the sense of humiliation suffered by the victims, but also the humiliation of a man of the Church who could never have imagined that such degrading actions could happen, and yet now offered the balm of prayer and the relief of a solidarity in the name of that God who humbled Himself and took upon Himself the human condition and its sins. In every encounter there was always expressed a true human and spiritual sense. There was still the trust in God of deeply moved brothers and sisters; there was a request for forgiveness from the whole Church to God, and there was a commitment that would have seen Benedict XVI combine mercy and justice. What he did by means of measures that were not in existence until then.

This is Benedict XVI whom I have known closely. A ‘Shepherd’ a ‘Worker’ of the Lord’s vineyard who has always had at heart a profound “concern for all the Churches” and for an afflicted, fallen and godless humanity, in accordance with what he had to say while visiting, in that distant afternoon of April 25, 2005, the Basilica of San Paolo fuori le Mura, the Apostle to the nations.

(Google translation of Italian original, from Aci Stampa)

 

Pope Benedict XVI, yesterday, and the issue of his health & imprisonment

by Br. Alexis Bugnolo

The Vatican for 8 years has effectively imprisoned Pope Benedict XVI. I have written on this before. in 2019, and it was taken up by George Neumayer, months later.  I reposed that question 2 weeks later. And further reports, such as here, here, here and here,  confirmed that common opinion held my many Catholics: because there is absolutely no reason in the world to block the mail and news to a retired pope, nor to insist that he return to the Vatican after a mere 2 days with his dying brother, rather than stay at his side until the end. — UNLESS he is a prisoner, and he knows he is a prisoner, and the Vatican knows he is the true pope.

There is also no reason to put specially guards especially trained in manipulation around a man if he is free, as I reported above.

So, having cared for my mother in her last years of life, and seen what happens to those who approach death, I am very concerned about Pope Benedict XVI’s rapid decline in health in the last 12 months.

He is younger than his brother, so he should have another 3 strong years of life, and he has had better opportunities at health care as Supreme Pontiff for the last 16 years, so his health should be in excellent condition.

However, in the last year it seems that he is being given a restricted calorie and protein diet.  News reports also claim that the Vatican has triple DeathVaxxed him, and convinced him to take them. Ganswein is the prime suspect in that attempted murder.

So I surmise there is a plot afoot to murder him by various means before Bergoglio dies to ensure a Bergoglian occupation of the papacy until the end of time.

The recent photo of the Holy Father, from the evening of January 31, 2022, seen above, strengthens my suspicion, as he has lost considerable body mass since his last public photo in June of 2021.