As the “woke pope,” Pope Francis pushes the Roman Catholic Church ever closer to wokeness and further away from true Catholicism, Pope Benedict XVI’s new book, released posthumously, drops a bombshell on the “modern” church, warning against its drift toward woke modernity rather than the true teachings of Christ.
Posting about the book on Twitter, “V“, who produced the “Pope Head Post” Substack, said:
“Yesterday an absolute bombshell was released, something completely unprecedented in the history of the Catholic Church. No English speaking news outlets have discussed it, and I believe we are witnessing mass media censorship. Benedict XVI published a posthumous book.
“The reason that it was so unexpected is because Benedict explicitly wished that the collection of writings would only be published after his death. Why?
“For my part, in life, I no longer want to publish anything. The fury of the circles against me in Germany is so strong that the appearance of every my word immediately causes a murderous shouting from them. I want to spare myself and Christendom this.”
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And Benedict XVI did make some explosive, bombshell comments that it’s natural he’d want publicized just after his death, because the “murderous shouting” that will erupt once the church’s woke members are compelled to answer won’t be pretty.
He said in one example, “There were individual bishops, and not only in the United States, who rejected the Catholic tradition as a whole, aiming in their dioceses to develop a kind of new, modern catholicity. Perhaps it is worth mentioning the fact that, in not a few seminaries, students caught reading my books were considered unfit for the priesthood. My books were concealed as harmful literature and were read only in secret, so to speak.”
In another example, Benedict addressed homosexuality at the church and “gay clubs” in seminaries, saying:
“In various seminaries homosexual ‘clubs’ were formed which acted more or less openly and which clearly transformed the atmosphere in the seminaries. Ina seminary in southern Germany, candidates for the priesthood and candidatescandidates for the lay office of pastoral referent lived together.”
In another passage, he stated that “a bishop, who had previously been rector, had allowed seminarians to be shown pornographic films.”
“V” gave context as to why Benedict’s allegations are so explosive and significant:
“For the record, the ‘bombshell’ isn’t finding out about this. Everyone paying attention knew this. What’s crazy is a Pope admitting this (from beyond the grave no less lol)
“The historical significance of this is incredible, a Pope publishing these things, and yet not a single major American media outlet has commented on it. Just insane
“Also for those unaware, this is the third of the highly critical books of Pope Francis to be released in the wake of Benedict’s death. We are witnessing a monumental even in the history of the Church, the beginning of an outright civil war in the church
“If what is occurring right now in the Vatican occurred 400 years ago, Europe would undoubtably be dragged into outright war. The question at the heart of the conflict, is Francis a legitimate Pope?”
Francis is being watched. He’s met with abortion-supporting “Catholics” including RepresentativeRepresentative Nancy Pelosi and President Joe Biden. He has pushed the church far to the left, ignoring China’s human rights atrocities while seeking areas of compromise with the Communist Chinese Party government. In other words, he does not represent traditional Catholicism, but rather the “modern [woke] catholicity” that Benedict so firmly opposed. We’ll see what happens as a result of Benedict’s attack on him and the church’s wokeness.
Year ago, I read a book titled, “Goodbye, Good Men: How Liberals Brought Corruption into the Catholic Church.” The book was originally published in 2002. I found it fascinating because I grew up living next to a family where their son when to the St. Charles Seminary in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, just outside of Philadelphia. John left the seminary before completing his studies. I asked him about it years later and he told me he left because they were teaching things that were not Catholic dogma. Weird things like homosexuality was accepted by the church and other far left teachings that went against the church’s established dogma. Seminarians knew these things were lies, but they couldn’t get answers as to why the seminary was pushing them onto the students. In the book, the author poses that a gay movement infiltrated many of the church’s seminaries to change the way priests were taught Catholic dogma. This was because, at the time, in the 1960s, the Roman Catholic Church was the biggest impediment to the gay lifestyle around the world.
There was a Vatican coup that took place that resulted in an Argentinian Marxist Bishop Jorge Bergoglio being elected as Pope Francis.
The Italian Vaticanist Marco Tosatti writes (in Italian; I’ve modified the Google translation):
The election of Jorge Bergoglio was the result of secret meetings that cardinals and bishops, organized by Carlo Maria Martini, held for years in St. Gallen, Switzerland. This, according to Jürgen Mettepenningen et Karim Schelkens, authors of a newly published biography of the Belgian Cardinal Godfried Danneels, who calls the group of cardinals and bishops a “Mafia club”.
Danneels according to the authors, worked for years to prepare for the election of Pope Francis, which took place in 2013. Danneels, moreover, in a video recorded during the presentation of the book in Brussels, admits that he was part of a secret club of cardinals who opposed Joseph Ratzinger. Laughing, he calls it “a Mafia club that bore the name of St. Gallen”.
The group wanted a drastic reform of the Church, much more modern and current, with Jorge Bergoglio, Pope Francis, as its head. They got what they wanted. Besides Danneels and Martini, the group according to the book were part of the Dutch bishop Adriaan Van Luyn, the German cardinal Walter Kasper and Karl Lehman, the Italian Cardinal Achille Silvestrini and British Basil Hume, among others.




















