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The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

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9309df  No.711583

Vatican defends pope against 'blasphemous' cover-up claims…

Vatican takes off gloves, accuses papal critic of 'calumny, defamation'

http://archive.today/2018.10.08-064650/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-pope-abuse-mccarrick/vatican-takes-off-gloves-accuses-papal-critic-of-calumny-defamation-idUSKCN1MH0E1

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - A top Vatican official on Sunday issued a scathing open letter accusing an archbishop who launched an unprecedented attack on Pope Francis of mounting a “political frame job devoid of real foundation”. Cardinal Marc Ouellet said in the detailed, three-page letter that calls by Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano for the pope to resign because he had allegedly covered up sexual misconduct by a senior American churchman were “calumny and defamation”. Ouellet, who heads the Vatican’s powerful Congregation for Bishops, issued the letter in response to a bombshell statement on Aug. 26 by Vigano in which he accused a long list of current and past Vatican and U.S. Church officials of covering up for Theodore McCarrick, 88, the former archbishop of Washington, D.C., and called on the pope to resign. Vigano said the pope knew for years about sexual misconduct by McCarrick, the former archbishop of Washington, D.C., with adult male seminarians but did nothing about it. Ouellet’s stinging letter, unusually blunt between churchmen, was a point-by-point rebuttal of Vigano’s statements. He said Vigano, who is in hiding and has issued his accusations exclusively through conservative Catholic media which are traditionally antagonistic toward the pope, had let himself “be convinced of this monstrous accusation”. Ouellet, a Canadian, said: “I conclude, therefore that your accusations are a political frame job devoid of any real foundation.” He urged Vigano to “Come out of hiding, repent for your revolt and return to better feelings toward the Holy Father instead of worsening hostility against him”. He added: “Should not ministers of the truth above all stay away from calumny and defamation?”

Vigano’s statement, combined with a recent spate of sexual abuse crises in several countries, has thrown the Catholic Church into turmoil. In July, McCarrick became the first cardinal to resign in nearly 100 years after American Church officials said allegations made in a separate investigation that he had sexually abused a 16-year-old boy almost 50 years ago were credible and substantiated. That investigation was not related to the accusations that McCarrick, who rose to be a key power broker in the American Church, had engaged in sexual misconduct with adult males for years. McCarrick has said he had no recollection of alleged abuse of the minor, but has not commented on the allegations of misconduct with the seminarians, which allegedly took place mostly at a beach house in New Jersey when he was a bishop in that state. Vigano alleged that former Pope Benedict, who resigned in 2013, had placed sanctions on McCarrick because of his sexual misconduct with adult males and had ordered him to retire to a life of prayer and penitence and refrain from public ministry. Vigano claimed that Francis had lifted the sanctions, effectively rehabilitating McCarrick. Ouellet said this was “false”.

In his letter, Ouellet said there had been no formal sanctions against McCarrick, who had been retired for seven years by the time Francis was elected in 2013. But Ouellet acknowledged that he had told Vigano that McCarrick should adhere to “certain conditions and restrictions because of rumors regarding his past behavior”. He also denied Vigano’s assertion that McCarrick had become a “great counselor” to Francis. “I find it abhorrent that you take advantage of the clamorous scandal of sexual abuse in the United States to inflict an unheard of and unwarranted” attack on the pope, Ouellet said. He was referring to a grand jury report in Pennsylvania in August that found that 301 Catholic priests in the state had sexually abused minors over the past 70 years.

df23a2  No.711613

>>711583

Full damage control mode. God willing this Argentinian junta will end soon.


ae3745  No.711614


0037c9  No.711655

>>711583

Because the devil will never prevail or whatever,

>>711613

Its only just starting. Buckle in.


d43e58  No.711843

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>Vigano obviously expects a "terrible accident" for spilling the beans on a mafia-tier scheme, goes into hiding out of fear for his life

>"Haha wow bro what are you so afraid of? Why don't you come on out and we can have a little talk?"

This makes me sick to my stomach

I wonder how many lukewarm Catholics have disavowed the Church after witnessing this play out. Even I'm drifting closer to despair with every new development.


b73430  No.711851

>jesuit

there you go.


fbd9fe  No.711903

Who is this Vigano guy? He must have some history we could read about. Surely he has been in the news papers before.

>published letters from Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, in which he begged not to be transferred for having exposed alleged corruption that cost the Holy See millions in higher contract prices.

Quote is from the Wikipedia entry “Vatican leaks scandal”. This was six years ago. There is some really interesting history regarding the Vatican bank that puts a very interesting perspective on this fellow’s integrity.


60b658  No.712061

>>711843

>Even I'm drifting closer to despair with every new development.

What on Earth for? I knew this was coming for the better part of 20 years, it's not exactly like Vatican insider reports and demographic projections were rosy back then either.


60b658  No.712073

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>>711583

Whoops.


de3684  No.712526

>>711583

Your excellency, how can these accusations be blasphemous if blasphemy is the contempt for something in heaven. Is the Holy Father in heaven?


c39194  No.712529

>When you see the abomination that causes desolation standing in the holy place then flee to the mountains.

What did Jesus mean by this?


c8cd51  No.712589

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>>712529

become orthodox, in the mountains somewhere.




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