Pedophile-enabler and protector Danneels
was Bergoglio's Godfather...
The election of Jorge Bergoglio was the
fruit of secret meetings that cardinals and bishops, organized by Carlo Maria
Martini, held for years at St. Gall in Switzerland. This is what is claimed by
Jürgen Mettepenningen and Karim Schelkens, the authors of a just published
biography of the Belgian Cardinal Godfried Danneels, who refer to the group of
cardinals and bishops as the “Mafia-club”.
Danneels, according to the authors, had
worked for years in preparation for the election of Pope Francis, which
happened in 2013. He himself, however, in a video recorded during the
presentation of the book admits that he had taken part in a secret club of
cardinals that were in opposition to Joseph Ratzinger. While laughing he calls
it “a Mafia club whose name was St. Gall”.
The group wanted a drastic reform of the
Church, much more modern and up to date, with Jorge Bergoglio as Pope Francis
at the head. And this is just as things turned out. In addition to Danneels and
Martini, among the others who made up the group according to the book were the
Dutch bishop Adriaan Van Luyn, the German cardinals Walter Kasper and Karl
Lehman, the Italian cardinal AchilleSilvestrini and the English cardinal Basil
Hume. [Rorate note: from the earliest days of the group, later replaced after
his death.]
The Belgian newspaper “Le Vif” wrote: “On
March 13, 2013, an old acquaintance was at the side of the new Pope [at the St.
Peter's Basilica loggia], Francis: Godfried Danneels. Officially he stood there
in his role as the dean of the cardinal-priests, but actually he had operated
for years in secret as the king-maker.”
Danneels has been invited again by Pope
Francis to attend the Synod on the Family that will take place in October in
Rome. But he has been severely criticized. He tried to dissuade a victim of
sexual abuse from accusing the man who abused him, a bishop, who was the uncle
of the victim, and because of this, at the time of the Conclave in 2013 there
were those in Belgium who asked that he not be allowed to elect the new Pope.
In addition, his positions on homosexual
marriage and on abortion, (according to the revelations of two parliamentarians
Danneels had written to the king of Belgium urging him to sign the law that
permitted it) do not seem to be in harmony with the Magisterium of the Church.
And not in harmony as well with what Pope Francis affirms.
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