News Item: : From Lions of Munster to Feral Cats in a Dumpster - The Fall of the German Hierarchy
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Monday 06 February 2017 - 10:22:14

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For Thirty Pieces of Silver, the Christ was sold: The modern-day Judas-Bishops Marx, Kasper et al smilingly betray Christ and His faithful, whilst reaping billions of Kirchensteuer Euros...

Germany's Judas-Bishops

Perhaps none of us were too surprised when the cash-rich empire known as the German Bishops' Conference issued their heretical and sacrilegious pastoral and doctrinal guidance on Amoris Laetitia last Wednesday. After all, the likes of Kasper, Lehmann, Marx and Bode have long demonstrated that they were less Catholic than Luther's mistress.

No, we were not suprised; but we were still shocked. 

As well as deeply grieved by the news: it has taken us until now to read and process the information.

Make no mistake, the ''guidelines'' of the German Bishops' Conference represent a grievous blow to Catholic orthodoxy and unity. They open a door to officially sanctioned adultery, sacrilege and, more than likely, the eventual promotion of sodomitical pairings.

As Dr. Maike Hickson has so carefully demonstrated at 1 Peter 5, the implications of this latest document are even worse than the blasphemous filth (my description not Dr. Hickson's), that was perpetrated just a few short weeks ago by those Judas-bishops Scicluna and Grech of Malta and Gozo.

Then, too, it seems from Dr. Hickson's translations that even lay pastoral caretakers might replace priests as those who ''accompany'' adulterers in the process of ''pastoral discernment'' suggested by Amoris Laetitia.

Whilst that might sound far-fetched at first hearing, let us say that we have friends with relatives in Germany. They have told us something of the awful horrors in situations where liberal ''lay leaders'' are running parishes due to the lack of priests. I have also spoken with a German seminarian who described that lack in light of the persecution of orthodox priestly students in the German seminary situation.

If there are any orthodox bishops left in Germany, and there are a few with that too-rare reputation, then they must firmly and openly declare their outright rejection of these new sacrilegious ''pastoral guidelines''.

Starting with Cardinal Gerhard Muller...

Trent Uber Alles

You will recall that, when discussing the document from Malta and Gozo, I drew attention to two key themes from the Council of Trent.

Firstly, Council 11, 13th Session, October 11th, 1551, on the theme of the worthy reception of Holy Communion. This clearly states: Those whose conscience is burdened with mortal sin, no matter how contrite they may think they are, first must necessarily make a sacramental Confession - If anyone presumes to teach, or preach, or obstinately maintain, or defend in public disputation the opposite of this, he shall by the very fact be excommunicated.

Secondly, I pointed to the Council of Trent's Canon XII on Holy Matrimony. This clearly pronounces: If anyone saith, that matrimonial causes do not belong to ecclesial judges; let him be anathema.

Apply that to the German Bishops' document and it is easy to grasp the ramifications.

The Prophetic Warnings of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich

Given the fact that Francis helped to launch the Germanic Kasperite heresy from the very first week of his papal leadership, it is certainly remarkable that prophetic warnings - which even include a prophesied time of two popes - emerged from Germany in the 19th-Century prophecies of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich.

Take for example Bl. Anne Catherine's warnings from 1820-1821 alone.

I had another vision of the great tribulation. It seems to me that a concession was demanded from the clergy which could not be granted. I saw many older priests, especially one, who wept bitterly. A few younger ones were also weeping. But others, and the lukewarm among them, readily did what was demanded. It was as if people were splitting into two camps...

I also saw the various regions of the earth. My Guide (Jesus) named Europe and, pointing to a small and sandy region, He utterd these words: ''Here is Prussia (East Germany), the enemy''. Then He showed me another place, to the north, and He said: ''This is Moskva, the land of Moscow, bringing many evils''.

I see many excommunicated clerics who do not seem to be concerned about it, nor even aware of it. Yet, they are (ipso facto) excommunicated whenever they cooperate with enterprises, enter into associations, and embrace opinions on which an anathema has been cast. It can be seen thereby that God ratifies the decrees, orders, and interdictions issued by the Head of the Church, and that He keeps them in force even though men show no concern for them, reject them, or laugh them to scorn.

In relation to this last warning, I am reminded of the words in St. Paul's Letter to the Galatians 6:7-8: ''Be not deceived, God is not mocked. For what things a man shall sow, those also shall he reap''.

Reaping the Whirlwind

The faithless apostates leading the Church in Germany ''tempt God'' when they fly in His face with such arrogance as they are presently displaying.

One must shudder to think of the calamities that will surely follow when entire conferences of bishops, with the connivance of the man holding the papacy, openly promote adultery, heresy and sacrilege to their flocks. As if it were possible, even the very Four Marks of the Church - that She is One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic - are attacked and overshadowed by these evil actions. 

Perhaps it might seem in poor taste for an Englishman to quote ''Bomber'' Sir Arthur Travers Harris in the context of present-day Germany. Still, the gravity of this situation forces me to put aside such squeamishness and recall that Harris once said of Hitler's Germany: ''They sowed the wind, now they must reap the whirlwind''.

How aptly his words can be applied to the German Conference of Bishops of 2017...

May God have mercy on us all.



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