Friday, January 30, 2015

Petition to Pope to Save the Family (from the people he has appointed)



TFP Student Action has initiated a petition to the Pope asking him to save the family at the next Synod.

I would encourage all to sign up and to send to your email and prayer groups.

In my 50+ years of being a Catholic, when we find ourselves burdened by leadership that appointed dozens of heretics to distort Church teaching which results in chaos and confusion, but they keep on going in spite of it, it has never turned out to be ignorance and unintended outcome.

Before Pope Francis crossed the line of twisting his face into disgust when he told his story about rebuking a pregnant woman, we spent two years asking him to stop his attacks on the Deposit of Faith, to stop appointing heretics.

The response was, he and his team had no intention of paying attention to the expressions of concerns of mothers divulging the damage they are doing to catechesis and our families.

I believe him.

Nevertheless, a petition is a worthy endeavor to put names under his nose that inform his intellect that we see what he is doing.

A lot of time and energy was invested into pressuring Catholics into not being critical of a pope who is misleading our children. They have learned the valuable lesson that those days are gonzo. And they are not coming back.

There are new sheriffs in Christendom. Mommies and Nannies.

We've got our tar and feathers and we are ready to use them on every prelate who aligns themselves to this perverted agenda.

You know what's really funny?

Millions are being poured into Crux on Morrissey Boulevard and a couple of mothers and fathers with free blogs have the power to pull the rug out from underneath it all.





3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Many Blessings to you dear heart! we will sign the petition and we will continue to count our rosaries. very grateful to Catholic Bloggers like yourself who aren't afraid to fight the good fight!

Anonymous said...

Many Blessings to you dear heart! we will sign the petition and we will continue to count our rosaries. very grateful to Catholic Bloggers like yourself who aren't afraid to fight the good fight!

Wake up! said...

Good grief, man! You want to fight in the battle for the Faith and you have an image of John Paul II on your page??!!?!!!