Masonic-flavoured honours for the Pope

From Aldo Maria Valli at the website, duc in Altum

(and run through Google Translate). Please do visit Valli’s excellent site for the inside story on all things Romanita.

“Thank you for such a warm welcome. And see you at the Jubilee, see you all there!”. The Pope thus took his leave, off the cuff, from the Capitoline Hill, where a plaque was placed in memory of his visit, the second after that of 26 March 2019. Then looking outside, Francis greeted with words slightly different from those usual. He said “and don’t forget to pray for me”, but immediately added: “For sure!”. Evidently he too knows well that certain prayers, especially among those raised by the Vatican and surrounding areas, are not exactly motivated by the desire that he can enjoy a long happy life.

In his speech [ here ], Francis, speaking about slavery, warned against “the fact that also occurs in our days, when, almost unconsciously, we sometimes risk being selective and partial in the defense of human dignity, marginalizing or discarding some categories of people who end up finding themselves without adequate protection”.

Coming from Bergoglio, who behaves like a tyrant, punishing and marginalizing left and right, making a mockery of the law, they sound like mocking words. But perhaps that is precisely why he asked to pray for him. Because he begins to feel the weight of the not exactly benevolent prayers of all those who have fallen under the blows of his mercy.

The text of the plaque placed in memory of today’s visit is significant: “To His Holiness Francis, successor of Peter and bishop of Rome, promoter of care of the common home and witness of universal brotherhood”. A tribute that could be perfect for any Freemason.

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  1. I believe that a Pope is a human authority and as such the only way he can “bind and loose” is by properly promulgated laws and precepts… by some sort of claim to be able to do such.

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