Saturday, July 8, 2023

Blessing mortal sins. Is this what our hierarchy is about to do?

 There are four sins crying to heaven for vengeance.

Willful Murder (Abortion, Unjust Wars, Drones, Assassinations)

The Sin of Sodom (So-called Gay marriage, the acceptance of sodomy as not only permissible but praise worthy)


Oppression of the Poor (Usury, which is state-sponsored theft of labor).


Defrauding Laborers of their Wages (Mass immigration which undermines the wage scale, closing manufacturing in America and relocating it overseas to be done by slaves).


Only an enemy of Jesus Christ and His Church would consider publicly blessing a sodomite intent on committing additional mortal sins of sodomy.


Would he publicly bless an assassin after he had taken a contract to kill a person but before he killed that person?


Would he publicly bless an abortionist who was just opening a new clinic?


Would he publicly bless a businessman who announced he would be closing his American factory and relocating it to China where the work would be done by slaves with the result  that his former employees would be put out of work?


Would he publicly bless a politician whose political campaign promised to end social security?


Would he publicly bless a politician who planned to beggar the poor and marginal by increasing the rate of inflation?


Would he publicly bless a slum lord who,  in the middle of winter,  planned to turn off the heat in  the apt of a handicapped widow and force her out because she couldn’t pay the sudden and dramatic rent increase?


Color me cynical but isn't it possible Francis can be both against and for sodomy by telling the world the Church can't bless sodomite unions while putting in a place of authority a man who intends to do just that?

If the CDF does permit the blessings of sodomites he can just say "It is his responsibility as head of the CDF, who am I to judge?"


If Francis and Fernandez do permit blessings of sodomites, they will be culpable for those sins.


“Sin is a personal act. Moreover, we have a responsibility for the sins committed by others when we cooperate in them...” (CCC 1868)


A person is held accountable for the sins of another in the following ways:


 by participating directly and voluntarily in them;

by ordering, advising, praising, or approving them;

by not disclosing or not hindering them when we have an obligation to do so;

The nine ways us Catholics can be accessory to the sins of others


By counsel

By command

By consent

By provocation

By praise or flattery

By concealment


By partaking

By silence

By defense of the evil done.


Pope Francis is the Vicar of Christ who has the duty to Teach, Rule and Sanctify but if he winks at this mortal sin, permits it to blessed and does not teach the truth- that those who engage in sodomy will go to Hell - he will be held accountable for his inaction and silence.

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