Bishop Strickland is “humble, balanced, and faithful to the Church”, writes retired s-Hertogenbosch Auxiliary Bishop Rob Mutsaerts, 65, on his blog.
No specific accusations have been brought against Strickland. Against a papal decision, no appeal or defence is possible, “It is extremely unusual to be deprived of a canonical procedure,” Mutsaerts continues, “these are methods we might expect to see in North Korea, or Rome in the days of Nero."
Strickland's very polite criticism of what is going on in the Vatican is for Mutsaerts the reason why he was sacked [while Francis hypocritically calls for "bold speech"].
He compares this to the German bishops who “blatantly contradict directives from Rome” and “preach heresy” but Francis "tolerates everything".
Mutsaerts concludes: “There’s something well and truly wrong in the Church."
“He's a man that’s sick with power.”
Msgr. Adriano Bernardini, the then nuncio to Argentina
speaking about Cardinal (Apostate) Jorge Mario Bergoglio
Proverbs 17:15
He that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the just, both are abominable before God.
Monsignor Athanasius Schneider :
“When we arrive at a point in the Church where the faithful, priests and bishops are afraid to say something, as in a dictatorship, this is not the Church.”
“...blind obedience is characteristic of a ‘dictatorship,’ not the Church”.
“When we arrive at a point in the Church where the faithful, priests and bishops are afraid to say something, as in a dictatorship, this is not the Church.”
“...blind obedience is characteristic of a ‘dictatorship,’ not the Church”.
Bergoglio's tyranny began in Argentina.
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