Monday, December 29, 2014

For God gave them up to a reprobate mind...

Protestants.

A Protestant Episcopal female "bishop" was found to have been a drunkard after hitting and killing a man in Maryland. My comments in red.

"An Episcopal bishop who was the driver in a hit-and-run crash that killed a bicyclist in Baltimore was charged four years ago with drunken driving and marijuana possession, court documents show.

[Drunkards and other morally inept people do not have a place in leadership.]

"Bishop" Suffragan Heather Cook, who is the No. 2 leader for the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, was driving a car that hit Tom Palermo, 41, on a sunny Saturday afternoon, diocese spokeswoman Sharon Tillman said.

[God will abandon those who delve into insanity, such as this dyke that abandoned the True Faith for a den of thieves. She is not a bishop, not a priest, but someone in open rebellion against God. The laity are innocent, but I believe that being a bishop of a heretical sect is worse than a sodomite.]
Palermo died from head injuries, said Bruce Goldfarb, spokesman for the Maryland medical examiner's office.
Court records show that a sheriff's deputy stopped Cook on Sept. 10, 2010, in Caroline County on the Eastern Shore. The officer wrote in a report that Cook was driving on the shoulder at 29 mph in a 50 mph-zone with a shredded front tire. The deputy noted that a strong alcohol odor emanated from the vehicle and that Cook had vomit down the front of her shirt.
The officer wrote that Cook was so intoxicated that she couldn't finish a field sobriety test because she might fall and hurt herself.

[You drunkard. You idiot. You are a murderer who must be thrown in jail. In no way are you fit for the ministry.]
According to the report, Cook registered .27 percent blood alcohol content. The legal limit in Maryland is .08 percent.
The officer found two small bags of marijuana in the vehicle, along with paraphernalia, and a bottle of wine and a bottle of liquor.
Cook pleaded guilty to drunken driving, and the prosecution of marijuana possession charges was dropped. A judge sentenced her to a fine and probation before judgment on the DUI charge, meaning her record could be cleared if she stayed out of trouble.
Tillman said Cook disclosed the earlier charges when she was vetted an
d ultimately elected as the diocese's first female bishop.

[The religion that elected a faggot to lead their country elects a drunkard and now murderer. May the Lord have his vengeance. It is deserved for abandoning God. Pray for Palermo's family. He may have been a Catholic and the one to go to his Eternal Reward.]

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Sunday, December 21, 2014

I think John Paul I is a true pope.

I'm a sedevacantist. That's the best way I can put it.

A sedevacantist doesn't believe that there's been a valid, legitimate, Catholic pope since the death of Pius XII because of many things, usually that the Pope is a heretic and heretics are not Catholics, ergo Pope Willy-Wonka XXIX is not the pope.

There's been some antipopes in the Vatican II religion, also known as the Novus Ordo. These people just, as the Novus Ordo does, make me really damn sad. I wish I could go to a valid, Catholic Mass anywhere in the world without worrying that there's rampant heresy in every service. But I digress.

I don't know about the number of the Novus Ordo antipopes, but there's two I have some doubt with. And then, I will get to my main point.

John XXIII - OK. Yes, he instituted the 1962 missal that put St. Joseph in the Canon and did some stuff. He died before anything really happened in Vatican II. Fuck Paul VI, by the way. He might be worse than Luther in the damage he did to the Church by installing the Novus Ordo and driving Catholics out of the faith. It's not the faggot pederasty that bankrupted dioceses, it's not the liturgical dancing, it's Montini the fucking Roman Methodist who decided going after the supper table of Protestant Europe was a good idea, suppressing Catholicism in the process.

John Paul I. He was ordained a bishop in 1958. Despite his status as a pope of the Novus Ordo era, I have reason to suspect he was a true pope. It is this simple reasoning:

He was pope for a month and three days! Literally! He was elected in September 1978 and died October of that year.

He had no time at all to preach heresy in public. If we did, we don't know!