Get ready!
The assembly-line, saint factory continues to work overtime, adding a third shift, to pump out another "saint" in the novus ordo church.
There is a move afoot to canonize another "saint," this time, it is John Paul I, who occupied the Chair of St. Peter for 33 days! Thirty-three days, then, the evil powers that be decided he was getting too close to exposing the massive corruption of the always-troubled Vatican Bank, as well as exposing the filth of the Satanists that have infected the church since the 1920s and 30s after being recruited by fellow Communists to enter the seminaries and destroy the Church from within...
Supposedly, JPI died of a heart attack. Really?
But let's look at the requirements for a person to be considered for sainthood in the Catholic Church... Frist, there is no longer the need to prove that three miracles are attributed to his/her intercession, only one! Second, the "devil's advocate" no longer exists! This is most important, as it eliminates any adverse or contradictory evidence of the miracles or virtue of that person. And, third, the investigation of "heroic virtue" of that person is very subjective, especially when it comes to the conciliar and post-conciliar popes -- and those who do the "investigation".
I ask: why the rush to raise these popes to the altar? To sainthood?
Who or what is really being canonized here?
Is it the man, or is it the Second Vatican Council?
The modernists always refer to, or use Vat. II as the source of all Catholic teaching -- and novelty! -- completely ignoring, for the most part, the dogmatic Vatican Council I, or the dogmatic Council of Trent. It's as if those dogmatic councils never existed!
That is all part of the game-plan of the Marxist/modernists -- and the "St. Gallen Mafia" to take down the Church...
Was John Paul I a good person? Was he a good man? Most likely he was, but should he be canonized a saint after one "miracle," and after so short a period of time?
Pray for strength and honor, and for a quick demise of the novus ordo disaster...
Viva Cristo Rey! Bl. Fr. Miguel Pro, Fr. Emil Kapaun, and Fr. Vincent Capodanno, pray for us...
St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...
Gene DeLalla
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