From the recent travel…
Here’s another image to meditate upon.

From the recent travel…
Here’s another image to meditate upon.

I’m not in the socials and so cannot read the comments but I find this interesting…
That’s the same Robert Malone of exposing Covid fame.
FWIW
Peep this from our old friend and not-at-all-interested-in-actual-reporting Colm Flynn:
In fairness, the Vatican press office did release this. Why should anybody bother to check anything?
But for the image one can conclude one of several things.
We might just have the first true pope of the 21st century – an AI pontiff!
If that is him in the picture, someone’s got a lot of ‘splaining to do. What’s with the skin tone? Where is the nasal cannula (remember he’s still supposedly on oxygen)? Why the weight gain? For a man who already looked like an orca when he entered the hospital, he’s really packed on some lbs.
But perhaps the biggest question of all?
Where is his face?
I believe he’s a narcissist through and through but even the jokers surrounding him have to know that proof of life at this late stage requires a bit more than a picture taken from behind.
Folks, they’re playing us. and I have to assume they’re doing so on purpose. How many more fake documents can they fart out of that hospital before they finally say, “His Holiness took a turn overnight and passed peacefully”?
This whole thing has become a joke. And it never had to be this way. It only would have taken one cardinal, one brave man not afraid of losing his privileged life to stand up and demand an investigation.
God help us all.
A man who may or may not be dead, comatose, or turning cartwheels down the halls of the Gamelli Hospital but who definitely is not the Vicar of Christ on earth just “signed” a document designed to turn Christ’s Church into a freewheeling groovy democracy?
Are they done with him yet?
“Mary is the Queen of Martyrs not only because her Martyrdom was longer than that of all others, but also because it was the greatest of all Martyrdoms. Who, however, can measure its greatness? Jeremias seems unable to find any one with whom he can compare this Mother of Sorrows, when he considers her great sufferings at the death of her Son. To what shall I compare thee? or to what shall I liken thee, O daughter of Jerusalem? … for great as the sea is thy destruction: who shall heal thee? (Lam. ii. 13). Wherefore Cardinal Hugo, in a commentary on these words, says: “O Blessed Virgin, as the sea in bitterness exceeds all other bitterness, so does thy grief exceed all other grief.” Hence St. Anselm asserts that had not God by a special miracle preserved the life of Mary in each moment of her life, her grief was such that it would have caused her death. St. Bernardine of Sienna goes so far as to say that “the grief of Mary was so great that, were it divided amongst all men, it would suffice to cause their immediate death.”
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