Italian journalist Massimo Franco in Corriere della Sera: The reforms in the Vatican by Pope Francis have brought very little results so far
Rome (kath.net) The reforms in the Vatican by Pope Francis have brought very few results so far. This is the opinion of the journalist Massimo Franco in Corriere della Sera. The journalist recalled that Francis was elected with a strong mandate for reform. In particular, the pontifex promised "shock therapy" in the Vatican's finances. The ambitious plans have, however, been set aside, Vatican employees have since returned to their usual behavior, and the State Secretariat again took control of administrative matters. The journalist recalled that, with Cardinal Pell and Libero Milone, two key figures have now left their posts and have not been replaced. Franco then prophesies that with Jean-Baptise de Franssu, the President of the Vatican Bank, the next key player would soon leave the field because he was in constant opposition within the Vatican.
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Don't buy into the fact of the claim of no results. Just take a look at Cardinal Burke and the destruction of the traditional Church. Be not naïve. The Church is like Humpty-Dumpty. "Amoris Laetitia" encourages immorality as an exhortation. If it was kosher, it would have been an encyclical. Francis has sent his message. There is no one who will stand up to him. The only roadblock is the truth as envisioned in the Secrets of Fatima.
ReplyDeleteThat's why the modernists don't want it revealed. Malachi Martin said that when it was revealed, the churches would be packed with long lines of people wanting to go to confession.
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