"Woe-woe, Papa Bergoglio....." |
You put your left man in,
Your right man out:
In, out, in, out,
You shake it all about.
You do the hokey cokey
And you turn around
That’s what it’s all about.
Woe, woe, Papa Bergoglio,
Woe, woe, Papa Bergoglio
Woe, woe, Papa Bergoglio
Now we’re really up the creek!
You put a liberal in,
You put a good man out:
In, out, in, out,
You shake it all about.
You do the hokey cokey
And turn the Church upside down,
That's what you're all about.
Woe, woe, Papa Bergoglio,
Woe, woe, Papa Bergoglio,
Woe, woe, Papa Bergoglio,
Now we’re really up the spout!
I hoped you were joking about ++Nichols, but I see it's true.
ReplyDeleteI am lost for words.
We are all lost for words - apart grom the liberals who are hokey cokeying as we speak.
ReplyDeleteRichard,
ReplyDeleteExcellent as usual!
Wuerl in, Burke out and Nichols in!-God help us All!
Cheers,
Michael.
He's getting rid of 2 of the most orthodox Cardinals in Rome?! Cardinals Burke and Piacenza?!
ReplyDeleteThat isn't good. Not good at all. This will be a bumpy ride.
~Hannah
The modernist takeover of the Church continues, Domine, miserere nobis. +JMJ+
ReplyDeleteStop this mad ride. I want to get off. Lord console us in our suffering.
ReplyDeleteIs anyone here or on any of these Traditional Catholic blogs, familiar with all of the multiple prophecies that predict all that is unfolding before us today in the Church? Pope Francis is here to destroy the church. Our Priest sent his letter of resignation in last week. We may be offering space for a TLM soon. Time for all of us to see the signs! Luke 12: 54-56
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ReplyDeleteGet a grip.
DeleteThere's no bitterness here. Sadness and fear perhaps, but no bitterness. Come Lord Jesus.
ReplyDeleteDon't Panic, Don't Panic!
ReplyDeleteHe kept Ouellet and Burke is still head of the Apostolic Signatura. Isn't all this worry too much.
ReplyDeleteyes, no tears, its ufishal - papa pick-on-the-sheep has declared, 'when a Christian becomes sad it means that he or she has turned away from Jesus.' yes sorrow is evil. the Vatican are now supplying to the people a Joker-Make-over - yes, like papa pick-on-the-sheep you never have to worry about not smiling again. Available at your nearest 'no earnestness please' Novus Ordo
ReplyDeleteNot quite, viterbo, here's the full version:
ReplyDeleteOn the third Sunday of Advent, or “Gaudete Sunday” – joyful because it is soon before the Nativity, and therefore the Lord is near – the Holy Father appeared at the window of his study to pray the Angelus with the faithful gathered in a rainy St. Peter’s Square, reaffirming that the Gospel is “a proclamation of joy for all people” and that “the Church “is not a haven for sad people. The Church is the house of joy! And those who are sad find true joy in her”.
“But the joy of the Gospel, however, is not just any joy”, continued the Pope. “It is motivated by the knowledge that we are wanted and loved by God … God is He Who comes to save us, and Who especially comes to the aid of a fearful heart. His coming among us strengthens us; it makes us stand firm, it gives us courage, it makes the desert and the steppe rejoice and bloom; our lives become arid without the water of God’s Word and His Spirit of love. No matter how great our limitations and our disorientation, we are not permitted to be weak and uncertain in the face of difficulties and our own weaknesses. Instead, we are invited to strengthen our hands, to stand firm, to be courageous and not to fear, for our God always shows the greatness of His mercy. He gives us the strength to carry on. … He is a God Who loves us very much, Who loves us and is therefore among us, to help us to grow stronger and to move on. Courage, on we go!”
- See more at: http://www.netnewsledger.com/2013/12/16/pope-francis-the-church-is-the-house-of-joy/#sthash.tw4wl2xA.dpuf
Sue
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ReplyDeleteI've been called worse by better men.
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