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What's A Catholic To Do about Pope Francis??? Launch a Prayer Crusade!!!

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JMJ
 

 

I believe that Traditionis Custodes is an act of desperation made some an individual or group that realise that their time is short.

Ever since Pope Francis' recent surgery, there has been reports and speculation that he is not in good health and that the unprecedented action of negating a previous pontificate act while B16 is alive was prompted by the very real possibility that Pope Francis will pre-decease his predecessor to the Pontificate.

Vox Cantoris reports that the Pope has colon cancer and is in his last months.  

We have our own sources in the Vatican and will report the information now for your consideration. The recent surgery was not for diverticulitis but for colon cancer and he is wearing a colostomy bag and is in his last months. Hence, the rush to destroy before he is gone. Perhaps the next fall going up the stairs for Mass will cause it to splatter for all to see. Just exposure to a corrupt and despicable tyrant. Vox Cantoris: Bergoglio to spy on all of us and punish bishops that allow the Traditional Latin Mass - LifeSiteNew sources. We have our sources too!

It may be optimistic to believe that Pope Francis will soon die, as well as perhaps bordering on the sinful to be wishing someone's early demise.  

No Pope lives forever and the reports of Pope Francis' failing health should prompt all Catholics to pray for two intentions. 

The first is demanded of our Catholic Charity, which I hope has not grown cold:

That Pope Francis dies a good and holy death with the last sacraments.

The second intention is just as important and we should storm Heaven with our prayers:

For the election of a Great & Holy Pope in the next conclave.

We don't nee a 'Good' Pope, to get out of the mess created by Pope Francis and in varying degrees his predecessors, we need a Vicar of Christ of the calibre of Popes who bore the name Pius, we need a GREAT and Holy Pope.  

One who will right the Church and end this crisis.

I think that the SSPX should initiate a Rosary Crusade for just this intention. Why? Because no one else can do take such a "divisive" action at this time and not have their Mass shut down.

 We should also give alms and have Masses said for this intention and the time to start is NOW! It doesn't matter is Pope Francis passes away tomorrow, next month or next year, we need to storm Heave begging for an end to this crisis.

Otherwise, we may get a worse Vicar of Christ!

P^3

 


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