FRANCIS IS A FRAUD
Last week (5/19), Mary Anastasia O'Grady commented in the Wall Street Journal on The Pope's Embrace of Castro.
She noted that "The Holy Father is a native of 20th-century Argentina, ideologically defined by nationalism, socialism, corporatism and anti-Americanism. It wouldn't be surprising to learn that this influences his views toward the U.S. and the island 90 miles from its shores."
Yet there are many Argentines who are not so influenced and who can think for themselves. As a life-long devout Catholic, it pains me to observe this is not the case with Francis. As a result, he is a papal fraud.
In matters of the cloth, good Catholics always seek a vision of Saint Peter's earthly successor as a man of goodness and spirituality -- as God's anointed emissary on earth goodwill will be done. Sadly, this is not always true.
There are many realities past where the Pope simply was neither devout in his vows nor divinely blessed to do God's will on earth for all mankind.
Today we have such a man who is radical to the traditions of the church, and instinctively biased against the teaching and strength of character of his two predecessors, Popes Benedict XVI and John Paul II.