I take it that is a quote from Pope Francis? Unfortunately,
Posted on: October 29, 2021 at 17:35:39 CT
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Pope Francis speaks out of both sides of his mouth, so to speak. There is a book by someone familiar with his time in Argentina, perhaps it was "Dictator Pope", who claims that Bergolio is a Peronista. Juan Perrone was often switching sides and totally contradicting himself. Sometimes he would be speaking as an anti-communist, other times he would be almost promoting communism. According to the author Francis follows his lead. He says one thing to appease one side and another thing to appease the other side.
We can see from his actions, however, that he is no trustworthy friend to the unborn. His appointment of Soros protege, Jeffrey Sachs, who is a proponent of abortion and artificial contraception as means to the end of drastic population control to an important position in the Science (dicastery?) is just the latest example.
He fired/dismissed some of the most prominent well respected pro-life experts in that dicastery and appointed a rag tag group of people who are scandalous. At least one is not a Catholic, one said there is nothing inherently wrong with euthanasia, another is in favor of abortion during the first trimester.
Shortly after he was elected he told reporters that people needed to quit focusing on abortion... about the time that he had appointed a homosexual priest to an important position at the Vatican who had been demoted when he caused scandal in a couple of different countries for an alleged promiscuous homosexual lifestyle. He had been caught one time naked in an elevator with a youth who may have been below the age of consent. When asked about it, he said "Who am I to judge.". That was just one of a number of more blatant attempts to try and start normalizing homosexuality as acceptable, or even a gift.
He also honored a notorious pro-abortion advocate in Rome with grand praise, shocking people especially in Italy at the time who were well aware of her anti-life militancy. In similar fashion he refused to even acknowledge victims of sexual abuse from his diocese in Argentina who had traveled to Rome to see him, but instead had a big public meeting with Bono, posing for pictures with Bono who had just come in from a successful campaign in Ireland to change their constitution to allow abortions there for the first time in centuries.