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NOVEMBER 13, 2018
Pope Francis goes back to being 'Dictator Pope'
By Monica Showalter
Pope Francis has been credibly accused by Church dissidents of being a "dictator pope," a title which reportedly gets his goat, but well, he's living up to it with his latest move with the U.S. bishops.

According to the Daily Caller:

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) planned to adopt new protocols to hold bishops accountable concerning sex abuse, but the Vatican halted their efforts Monday.

Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, president of the USCCB, announced Monday that the Vatican had instructed U.S. bishops to postpone their vote on adopting a new code of conduct for bishops, which would hold them accountable for committing or failing to report abuse, until a February meeting of bishops’ conference presidents from around the world in Rome. The Vatican also instructed them to delay their vote on establishing a lay commission to oversee investigations of reported clergy sexual abuse.

“At the insistence of the Holy See, we will not be voting on the two action items,” DiNardo told the bishops, according to The Washington Post.

The bishops, who are a namby pamby bunch on traditional church morals and only get excited when the topic turns to 'justice' for illegal immigrants to break U.S. law by not having to live in their Catholic democracies back home, are trying to vote on mealy mouthed items such as a 'code of conduct for bishops' (You'd think they wouldn't have to be told if they got to the bishop level, but o.k.), and probably more important, the release of all documents surrounding the Cardinal Theodore McCarrick scandal. McCarrick of course is the one who bedded seminarians and then got involved with pederasty, engaging in all manner of abuse until the law caught up with him and he got safe haven in the Vatican. The latter is probably what's got the Vatican bothered, because, well, the Pope has been credibly accused by a former Vatican diplomat of covering up the McCarrick scandal and using McCarrick as his bishop-picker in some sort of lavender-mafia deal, and such documents might well show it.

As you may imagine, this isn't going over well with many Catholics and Catholic-watchers:


Fr. Kevin M. Cusick (Blue Check Mark here)@MCITLFrAphorism


True to form, "dictator Pope": Vatican cancels US bishops’ vote on sex abuse reform measures http://bit.ly/2JZvSRO via @cnalive


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7:51 AM - Nov 12, 2018
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Vatican cancels US bishops’ vote on sex abuse reform measures
Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, president of the U.S. bishops’ conference has told the American bishops that they will not vote on two key p






John Gehring@gehringdc


The Vatican just made a big mistake in asking US bishops to delay their votes on clergy abuse protocols. The optics are terrible, and it sends a message, intended or not, that Rome doesn't recognize the urgency of the moment. #USCCB18

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Pastor Greg Locke

✔@pastorlocke


The Vatican delays vote to help with massive sexual abuse problem. How sick! Apparently pedolphilia is big business for the Catholic Church. Call it out for what it is. He ain’t a Pope, he’s a pimp.


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9:22 AM - Nov 12, 2018




Sohrab Ahmari

✔@SohrabAhmari


The Vatican intervention into the @USCCB conference makes the bishops look impotent and turns their anti-abuse meeting into a pantomime sham.

My column in Tuesday's NYPost. https://nypost.com/2018/11/12/the-vatican-blocks-a-vital-step-against-abuse/ …


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4:57 PM - Nov 12, 2018
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The Vatican blocks a vital step against abuse
This week’s gathering of America’s Catholic bishops in Baltimore had been billed as the most important such meeting since the 2002 assembly that came in the wake of the abuse revelations in

nypost.com


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Because what we have here is a weak, feeble effort by U.S. bishops to clean up after the tremendous Church scandal involving abuses of children, and make the Church much better, and now the Vatican telling them - at the last minute no less - to not vote on it. Which of course makes the bishops look very weak, something they aren't supposed to be, given church hierarchy teachings. The other thing the Church has always supported has been allowing governance matters to take place at the lowest possible level of hierarchy, and well, this is a negation of that.
 
It's time for this pope to be called home, to hell.

NOVEMBER 13, 2018
Pope Francis goes back to being 'Dictator Pope'
By Monica Showalter
Pope Francis has been credibly accused by Church dissidents of being a "dictator pope," a title which reportedly gets his goat, but well, he's living up to it with his latest move with the U.S. bishops.

According to the Daily Caller:

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) planned to adopt new protocols to hold bishops accountable concerning sex abuse, but the Vatican halted their efforts Monday.

Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, president of the USCCB, announced Monday that the Vatican had instructed U.S. bishops to postpone their vote on adopting a new code of conduct for bishops, which would hold them accountable for committing or failing to report abuse, until a February meeting of bishops’ conference presidents from around the world in Rome. The Vatican also instructed them to delay their vote on establishing a lay commission to oversee investigations of reported clergy sexual abuse.

“At the insistence of the Holy See, we will not be voting on the two action items,” DiNardo told the bishops, according to The Washington Post.

The bishops, who are a namby pamby bunch on traditional church morals and only get excited when the topic turns to 'justice' for illegal immigrants to break U.S. law by not having to live in their Catholic democracies back home, are trying to vote on mealy mouthed items such as a 'code of conduct for bishops' (You'd think they wouldn't have to be told if they got to the bishop level, but o.k.), and probably more important, the release of all documents surrounding the Cardinal Theodore McCarrick scandal. McCarrick of course is the one who bedded seminarians and then got involved with pederasty, engaging in all manner of abuse until the law caught up with him and he got safe haven in the Vatican. The latter is probably what's got the Vatican bothered, because, well, the Pope has been credibly accused by a former Vatican diplomat of covering up the McCarrick scandal and using McCarrick as his bishop-picker in some sort of lavender-mafia deal, and such documents might well show it.

As you may imagine, this isn't going over well with many Catholics and Catholic-watchers:


Fr. Kevin M. Cusick (Blue Check Mark here)@MCITLFrAphorism


True to form, "dictator Pope": Vatican cancels US bishops’ vote on sex abuse reform measures http://bit.ly/2JZvSRO via @cnalive


71

7:51 AM - Nov 12, 2018
Twitter Ads info and privacy

Vatican cancels US bishops’ vote on sex abuse reform measures
Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, president of the U.S. bishops’ conference has told the American bishops that they will not vote on two key p






John Gehring@gehringdc


The Vatican just made a big mistake in asking US bishops to delay their votes on clergy abuse protocols. The optics are terrible, and it sends a message, intended or not, that Rome doesn't recognize the urgency of the moment. #USCCB18







Pastor Greg Locke

✔@pastorlocke


The Vatican delays vote to help with massive sexual abuse problem. How sick! Apparently pedolphilia is big business for the Catholic Church. Call it out for what it is. He ain’t a Pope, he’s a pimp.


197

9:22 AM - Nov 12, 2018




Sohrab Ahmari

✔@SohrabAhmari


The Vatican intervention into the @USCCB conference makes the bishops look impotent and turns their anti-abuse meeting into a pantomime sham.

My column in Tuesday's NYPost. https://nypost.com/2018/11/12/the-vatican-blocks-a-vital-step-against-abuse/ …


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4:57 PM - Nov 12, 2018
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The Vatican blocks a vital step against abuse
This week’s gathering of America’s Catholic bishops in Baltimore had been billed as the most important such meeting since the 2002 assembly that came in the wake of the abuse revelations in

nypost.com


52 people are talking about this

Twitter Ads info and privacy


Because what we have here is a weak, feeble effort by U.S. bishops to clean up after the tremendous Church scandal involving abuses of children, and make the Church much better, and now the Vatican telling them - at the last minute no less - to not vote on it. Which of course makes the bishops look very weak, something they aren't supposed to be, given church hierarchy teachings. The other thing the Church has always supported has been allowing governance matters to take place at the lowest possible level of hierarchy, and well, this is a negation of that.
Tell the ex-plumber, he's the devout (sic) Catholic (LOL!).
 
Texas couple: God ‘purposefully connected’ us to kids found chained in horrific abuse case
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"In my mind I heard God say, 'Those are the parents I have chosen for those children,'" Nealy told the San Antonio Express-News.

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But getting the siblings into the Shaw’s loving arms was challenging. According to court testimony, the children’s mother left the kids in the care of friends, who ended up physically abusing them.

The mother, Cheryl Reed, and her two friends, Deandre Dorch and Porucha Phillips, ended up getting convicted and sentenced. The Shaws also adopted a child Reed had while she was in jail.

Shaw said she put her faith in God to help her and the children through the turmoil.

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Naomi and Josiah Shaw were rescued from a horrific abusive situation in 2016. Today they are happy and healthy with a "forever family." (LaKenya Shaw)

“God is faithful,” LaKenya added. “No matter what the hardships are – God can do it. Just trust God, and He brings it all together. Romans 8:28. We live by that.”

Nealy, who is the godmother of the children, set up a GoFundMe with the goal of $150,000 to help the Shaws get a larger home.

“We’re honored that God would just choose us and trust us with these kids,” LaKenya Shaw said. “These kids are living their best life right now…because they’re loved and they know it and they’re safe. They have a family. They’re not missing anything. Aunts, uncles, cousins, they have all that. It’s a beautiful thing that they’re thriving – to see these three kids laughing and just being kids, at the end of this day, it’s just beautiful.”
 
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