Thursday, April 24, 2025

Poper Smoke


Old Frank went tits up, now I get to sleep in the pope bed.




As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.

It is amusing now that Pater Frank is in hell, and he was taken out on Easter (The Russian press was reporting Frank was dead on Sunday evening already, but the Vatican did not it reported he was struck down on Easter), that Frank was busy with the propaganda after his near death brush in stating God returned him to continue the work..........that is a proven lie now as Frank is dead.

Anyway, the Universalists are now all examining what apostate will appear in Rome, as Frank overloaded the religion with these apostates. Here is the list. Inquiry which I just did now in a quick read says it will be the first frog.


What is of interest is the matrix is indicating a schism coming and there will be two paters. But it looks like Pater Johnny is on the fast track for the "synod" that is code for creating a Vatican III where the pagans rule and the ones who talk about that Jesus stuff are going to get the inquisition.



1. Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline – Archbishop of Marseille, France

Cardinal Aveline has been described as the most “Bergoglian” of the French bishops and it has also been reported that he is the man Francis wishes to succeed him. Aveline signed a positive statement of the French Bishops’ Conference (CEF) about Fiducia Supplicans. This letter stated that the “blessings should be given as a sign of ‘unconditional and merciful welcome.’” Furthermore, it stated that “Fiducia Supplicans reminds us that those who are not in a position to commit themselves to the sacrament of marriage are not excluded from God’s love or from his Church.” And specified that “it is in particular through prayers of blessing, given in a spontaneous, ‘non-ritualized’ form (no. 36), without any sign likely to be assimilated with the celebration of marriage, that the Church’s ministers will be able to manifest this broad and unconditional welcome.”

Aveline has supported the process of “synodality”; he was on the drafting committee for the final report of the “Synod for Synodality” and has called for a “Mediterranean Synod”. He holds erroneous views on the subject of other religions and interreligious dialogue. For example, he has said: “Basically, religions are ways for men and women to seek answers to the great, simple questions of life. It’s better to have a religion that helps you, that doesn’t give you answers to questions you don’t ask yourself, but that helps you to truly experience life – that’s the most important thing.”

He has also stated: “The Catholic Church first recognizes the possibility of a positive role for other religions, as socio-cultural realities, in the general economy of salvation. This excludes an exclusivist position, which, on the basis of a narrow ecclesiocentrism, would deny non-Christian religions any salvific or revelatory value, relying on a hardened, and thus distorted, interpretation of the ancient Patristic adage: ‘Outside the Church, no salvation.’”

An in-depth study of Aveline’s theology can be found here.

2. Cardinal Stephen Brislin – Archbishop of Johannesburg, South Africa

Cardinal Brislin has welcomed Amoris Laetitia and taken the approach that Fiducia Supplicans is reconcilable with the teaching of the Church. He has previously praised Cardinal Fernandez, whose congregation produced Fiducia Supplicans, and who is one of the figures at the forefront of Francis’s agenda, as “a person who’s got a very broad vision.”

In the past Brislin has made orthodox statements on moral questions; he has condemned abortion and euthanasia. Like many other cardinals he seems to have manifested more liberal tendencies under Francis. In 2019 he allowed dissident group “We Are Church” to meet on church property, reversing a ban he had introduced in 2012. He has expressed public support for the Synod on Synodality, calling it “a wonderful opportunity for the Church.” The synodal journey, he said, is “something that we can develop more locally, to become that listening Church, that discerning Church, and really opening ourselves to God’s Holy Spirit.”

3. Cardinal Kurt Koch – Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity

Cardinal Koch is a man who opposes fundamental doctrines of the Church. His dicastery produced a radical blueprint for the destruction of the Catholic Church and its replacement with a new “Synodal Church.” Ecumenism has been longterm interest for Koch and, if this blueprint were implemented, the “Synodal Church” would become a global church without true authority or unity in doctrine. Koch also holds the heretical position that there is no need for a mission to the Jewish people as they can be saved under the Old Covenant. His dicastery has produced documents that contain heresy, both with regard to the nature of the Church and outreach to the Jews. He defends his rejection of the teaching of the Catholic Church by an appeal to Vatican II.

4. Cardinal Marc Ouellet – Archbishop Emeritus of Quebec

Cardinal Ouellet was once regarded as conservative but has become a strong supporter of the radical agenda of Francis. He supports Amoris Laetitia and has publicly criticized the dubia cardinals.

In 2024 Ouellet published a book entitled Word, Sacrament, Charism: Risks and Opportunities of a Synodal Church. This book sets out his endorsement of the radical programme of “synodality.” At the book launch he lauded the “great synodal movement that is spreading throughout the entire Church.”

Ouellet permitted his titular church in Rome, that of Santa Maria in Traspontina, to be used for the pagan rituals in honor of Pachamama, an Amazonian idol. On October 4 Francis welcomed the idol of Pachamama to the Vatican gardens; during the ceremony some clerics prostrated themselves before the idol. Ouellet said of this act of apostasy, that it “did not bother me.”

Ouellet has been identified as one of the cardinals most responsible for Traditionis Custodes. An order of nuns in his archdiocese, which had used the traditional rite exclusively since 1969, was forced to introduce the novus ordo rite. Ouellet was found guilty by a French court of unjustly expelling a nun from the community after she opposed his subversion of the order. The court described her expulsion as “infamous and vexatious,” and said it was executed without her having committed “the slightest offense.”

5. Cardinal Piero Parolin – Secretary of State

Cardinal Parolin is one of the most determined supporters of the radical agenda of Francis. He is zealous in his support for synodality, which he regards as the continuation of Vatican II. He supports Amoris Laetitia and rejects Catholic teaching on capital punishment. He has praised the Abu Dhabi declaration and has a naturalistic view of religion, raising the possibility that he ought to be considered a public apostate. He has undermined Catholic teaching on contraception. Parolin was, with Ouellet and Versaldi, among those pushing for Traditionis Custodes.

After Francis, he is the man most responsible for the Vatican-China agreement which legitimized the “Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association,” a schismatic sect controlled by the Chinese Communist regime. Cardinal Zen, the former Archbishop of Hong Kong, has accused Parolin of “shameless surrender” to Communism and of “producing” a “united schismatic Church” in China.

Zen has said:

I don’t think he has faith. He is just a good diplomat in a very secular, mundane meaning.

As early as 2013, Zen had warned that Parolin “has a poisoned mind” and that “he believes in diplomacy, not in our faith.”

A longer profile of Cardinal Parolin can be found here.

6. Cardinal Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle – Pro-Prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelization

Cardinal Tagle has a history of strongly aligning with Francis on “progressive” issues, promoting a “Synodal Church,” endorsing Laudato Si against “misguided anthropocentrism,” as well as denying that there is a “formula for all” when it comes to upholding the Church’s prohibition of Holy Communion for the divorced and “remarried.” He has referenced Francis in taking a similar approach to contraception, stating: “particular cases must be addressed individually, and they must be brought to the confessors, and the confessors must bring with them hearts of compassion and understanding as they evaluate particular situations and cases. There he was able to blend fidelity to teaching, and at the same time, seeing how individual cases are unique.”

Tagle participated in the Pachamama ritual in the Vatican Gardens in 2019. He has also defended the Vatican-China agreement. Tagle regards Francis as the continuation of Vatican II. Tagle has been called the “Philippine Pope Francis.”

A more in-depth examination of Tagle can be found here.

7. Cardinal José Tolentino de Mendonça – Prefect of the Dicastery for Culture and Education

Cardinal Tolentino is strongly liberal and has supported many aspects of Francis’s agenda, including Amoris Laetitia. Tolentino believes that “synodality” is “very important” and will “mark the Church of the future.”

In 2010 Tolentino said “the Church isn’t a place of fullness, it’s a place of searching. Our condition is thirst and desire. It isn’t here and now that we realize our dreams. The Church is this common road, not exempt from imperfections, open to a kind of progressivity.”

He added the Church must have an “unconditional” sense of “welcome and hospitality.” He also contradicted the Church’s command of chastity for people with homosexual inclinations, saying it “is a proposal that cannot be imposed, but that is made. Each person who approaches the Church carries a sacred story and must be welcomed.”

In 2013, Tolentino de Mendonca wrote a preface for a book by the “feminist” Sister Maria Teresa Forcades i Vila, who has a history of being opposed to laws against abortion, being in favor of homosexuality, and promoting female “ordination.”

The Cardinals Report suggests that he may support “ongoing discussion and discernment regarding women’s roles in Church ministry, and other issues such as celibacy and inclusion of those in same-sex relationships.”

A more detailed look at Toletino can be found here.

8. Cardinal Matteo Zuppi – Archbishop of Bologna, Italy

Cardinal Zuppi has a history of supporting positions in contradiction with the perennial teachings and practices of the Catholic Church.

Among these include Zuppi’s support for Holy Communion for the divorced and “remarried,” the blessing of homosexual “couples,” his openness to making clerical celibacy optional, his insinuating he would be open to reversing the Church’s unchangeable ban on contraception, and his promotion of interreligious prayer with Muslims. He is a strong supporter of synodality.

Zuppi has approved of an LGBT pilgrimage to Rome for the 2025 jubilee. The first blessing of a same-sex “couple” in Italy under Fiducia Supplicans took place in Zuppi’s diocese, with his knowledge.

One of Italy’s leading Freemasons has said Zuppi would be “a very good pope.”

A more detailed examination of Zuppi can be found here.




I think the dudes are all white. So no Nigger surprises as we need the white folks to move this along as you can't trust the darkies. Like England got rid of the Indian and put in that fag Stamer.

Remember that the troll Macron wants a neo Roman Empire, and to head it. That won't happen, but it would make sense that they choose a frog to dupe the French into coming along for the ride. You get th false prophet with the happy face and the Germans get that son of perdition.


Let us move this along as I want Jesus Mediterranean climate as I have had enough of HAARP chill.



Don't contemplate so much Pater Johnny as hell takes all comers



Watch out for JD as he has the rigamortus touch.



Nuff Said



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