Rorate Caeli

A Simple Comparison to Overcome Idolatry - by Massimo Viglione

The world, especially this world, will never pay homage to Goodness and Truth.

The totalitarian idolization of Pope Francis by all the media (newspapers, television, talk shows, journalists, pseudo-intellectuals, politicians, singers, hacks, buffoons, etc.), which is pathetically taking place at this very moment, is the reward that the Revolution reserves for its most faithful servants.

Suffice it to recall what happened when Cardinal Martini died (the Corriere della Sera celebrated him for days on end with entire pages), or Napolitano, or other similar cases.

It is first and foremost a way of definitively imprinting on the masses, who are to be completely brainwashed and then rebuilt as obedient slaves, the subversive and destructive vision that each of them has, in their own lives and through their own actions, helped to serve and establish.

The measure of public “mourning” is the measure of their subversive merit, of how they served the prevailing lie and the rampant evil in which we live.

Yesterday, in all the newspapers and on all the television stations, with Bergoglio, every previous form of idolatry was surpassed in an absolutely hypertrophic manner.

This means that this man's service to the masters of today's society has been excellent.

But his service to whom and to what?

To answer this question, one need only reflect on the fate reserved, in life and in death, for those who have truly lived in the love of God, in service to the Church, in defense of Truth and natural law.

Who remembers them? And when they are remembered, how are they remembered? And for how long?

This comparison is enough to make the reality of things clear to those who are intellectually honest and morally and psychologically free.

But there are only a few exceptions left of this kind of person, even and especially in the Catholic or pseudo-Catholic world, including the traditional or pseudo-traditional one.

Bergoglio is receiving his last earthly triumph in an absolutely totalitarian and uncritical manner. As a true servant of the world deserves. Only God, however, knows what his eternal reward will be for his actions, ideas, decisions, behavior, and role in the life of the Church.

This reward is not decided by us, in one sense or another.

But free minds and honest consciences know how to judge the events of history and human actions, especially those of someone who has, in fact, led the Church for twelve years.

In this too, we recognize ourselves for what we are, for what each of us is. And every day I see around me the few free and wise souls and, in contrast, all the others.

That is, we distinguish ourselves between idolaters—out of sentimentality or personal convenience—and free and rational men who love the truth, whatever it may be for any man.

Especially for those who have led the Church toward the abyss of apostasy, heresy, and servitude to the powers of this world.

(Text from Stilum Curiae)