(1) Need to get men on track and back in church; and
(2) Maybe we need a .win community to help out fellow pedes :)
Edit: Men will find their way back to church more frequently if that's where all the women are because women start to hold the line and raise their standards for men. It seems that the easier women make it to get sex, the lower quality men are as they aren't motivated to be better (porn probably contributes to this issue, too).
When are the Catholics, etc, in America just going to depose their Pope and raise up a new one? When someone is so obviously compromised, do any of his faithful actually believe he is holy or worth listening to?
The papacy is technically a monarchy. We can't just "raise up a new pope", that's not how it works. Each pope dies and is replaced by a vote held by the college of cardinals. Problem is, the college of cardinals -- like the rest of the clergy -- has been infiltrated by Marxists over the years, hence Pope Francis. Seems unfair, but there is a spiritual aspect to it all, too. Most Catholics today -- myself included -- see Pope Francis as our "punishment pope". By allowing degeneracy to flourish over the past century by the faithful's weakness and inaction, we are being punished by God with a degenerate clergy and Marxist pope. There has always been an understanding in the Church that, as it is the laity who gives birth to and raises up the men who become priests, we get the priests we deserve. Since morality has been in the gutter for at least a century now in all of Western society, the bad moral standards of the laity has created bad Catholic priests. This is what allowed Marxists masquerading as priests in the door as well. To put it another way, Pope Francis is a monster of our own creation, and now he's smashing our buildings. Since we Catholics recognize this, we accept the Francis papacy as our cross to bear. To overthrow him would to be to reject our cross, and that's antithetical to what we believe as Catholics.
There is no material solution here, unfortunately. It's the same solution we must have in secular American politics: we Catholics all must change on an individual level for the big demographic change to happen, and it will be a long process. As Catholics reject Francis' secularization of the faith, the number of his ideological peers will shrink over time. Eventually, the Francises will be replaced by (to use a popular term) based true believers, and one will eventually become pope. It may take generations, but it will happen.
Either way, Francis is hella old and will be replaced soon anyway. God will only allow him to do as much damage as he is meant to do in this world, and no more. That's another reason Catholics don't push for an overthrow of Francis: we tend to look at the bigger picture. Francis and his globalist Vatican bros will either fade away and become another footnote in Church history, or they will play a necessary (not good, but necessary) role in the Divine Plan that we can't yet see. God is ultimately in control...and that is ultimately where we Catholics place our trust.
(1) Need to get men on track and back in church; and
(2) Maybe we need a .win community to help out fellow pedes :)
Edit: Men will find their way back to church more frequently if that's where all the women are because women start to hold the line and raise their standards for men. It seems that the easier women make it to get sex, the lower quality men are as they aren't motivated to be better (porn probably contributes to this issue, too).
My church was infiltrated with demoKKKrats.
The PCUSA sold us out to gays, sodomy, social justice, and all the demoKKKrat issues.
When going to church feels like a DemoKKKrat rally, I stay home and read my study bible alone.
When are the Catholics, etc, in America just going to depose their Pope and raise up a new one? When someone is so obviously compromised, do any of his faithful actually believe he is holy or worth listening to?
The papacy is technically a monarchy. We can't just "raise up a new pope", that's not how it works. Each pope dies and is replaced by a vote held by the college of cardinals. Problem is, the college of cardinals -- like the rest of the clergy -- has been infiltrated by Marxists over the years, hence Pope Francis. Seems unfair, but there is a spiritual aspect to it all, too. Most Catholics today -- myself included -- see Pope Francis as our "punishment pope". By allowing degeneracy to flourish over the past century by the faithful's weakness and inaction, we are being punished by God with a degenerate clergy and Marxist pope. There has always been an understanding in the Church that, as it is the laity who gives birth to and raises up the men who become priests, we get the priests we deserve. Since morality has been in the gutter for at least a century now in all of Western society, the bad moral standards of the laity has created bad Catholic priests. This is what allowed Marxists masquerading as priests in the door as well. To put it another way, Pope Francis is a monster of our own creation, and now he's smashing our buildings. Since we Catholics recognize this, we accept the Francis papacy as our cross to bear. To overthrow him would to be to reject our cross, and that's antithetical to what we believe as Catholics.
There is no material solution here, unfortunately. It's the same solution we must have in secular American politics: we Catholics all must change on an individual level for the big demographic change to happen, and it will be a long process. As Catholics reject Francis' secularization of the faith, the number of his ideological peers will shrink over time. Eventually, the Francises will be replaced by (to use a popular term) based true believers, and one will eventually become pope. It may take generations, but it will happen.
Either way, Francis is hella old and will be replaced soon anyway. God will only allow him to do as much damage as he is meant to do in this world, and no more. That's another reason Catholics don't push for an overthrow of Francis: we tend to look at the bigger picture. Francis and his globalist Vatican bros will either fade away and become another footnote in Church history, or they will play a necessary (not good, but necessary) role in the Divine Plan that we can't yet see. God is ultimately in control...and that is ultimately where we Catholics place our trust.