Regarding this article at AKA Catholic:
Burke as the cowardly lion? Maybe. Look how he and the Dubia
Brothers have been treated. And remember the German Lion of Munster? Clemens
August Graf von Galen? Another somewhat cowardly lion. In fact, the
German Church hierarchy and the general European hierarchy were total
wastes in the 1930s and '40s, too. Cowardly lions, all. (The Dutch hierarchy did try, on a couple of different occasions, to stand up to the Nazis, but weren't supported from Rome and "stood down".)
I
certainly think they should have been much more aggressive against Bergoglio. But if they were aggressive kind of guys, they
would be in the military and not the effeminate Vat 2 drag-queen Church.
Things are past desperate, of course, but just now the question on their minds has to be how a Schism is declared, how it is brought about: that's crucial.
I
don't look at Burke so negatively as in the AKA article. Clearly, Burke
& Co. waited too long to act, but now the "bloom is off the ruse"
of Bergoglio and his Ilk, and for everyone everywhere. Defrock that demon McCarrick but then go to
the trouble to put McCarrick's butt-boy in charge as Camerlengo? The same butt-boy who drove Marcial Maciel around?
Schism
is necessary. We'll see. I think Burke, with his website, and Müller
with his long recent dissertation, and for that matter Schneider, are
setting up the stage for an open rebellion. "We tried to be nice,
brotherly," etc, "but now you leave us no choice but to..." kind of
thing.
Obviously, we've passed over the
ledge. We're off the cliff, and what's left of the "conservative" or
"orthodox" leadership has to act or the Modernists will smash the Church
on the rocks below. The only question is how to pull the trigger.
That's where we at.
An Préachán
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