Sunday, July 21, 2013

Italian Lefebvrians call Pope’s liberalism crude and unrefined

The Pope among the immigrants at LampedusaFrom the 19th century onwards, the Popes, many of whom were saints, have armed fleets to stop the (armed, of course) Muslims from entering Italy, in an effort to preserve Catholicism in places where it had not yet been wiped out by the Muslim invaders. 

With his visit to Lampedusa, Pope Francis sought to simplify things: there are some poor wretches that want to come to a country inhabited by rich and selfish people who let them die at sea and those guilty rich people are us.” 

This statement which refers to Pope Francis’ visit to Lampedusa appears on the website of the Italian chapter of the Catholic traditionalist Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX).
 
“Although this message may have some truth in it, it cannot solve such a complicated problem. Although no one should be denied emergency medical aid (when it can be given), the Masonic plot to create a multicultural society must not be underestimated. Particularly by the Pope, who is responsible for protecting the faith.”
 
The Italian Lefebvrians went on to say that Pope Francis’ words and gestures reflected a crude and unrefined liberalism, which culminated in his mass celebration on the boat with all the various sacred objects made of scrap wood. 

These gestures, the Lefebvrians said, were an attempt to gain quick popularity among certain sections of the public and above all the media.