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"sister jeanine" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

03:09 min | 3 months ago

"sister jeanine" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"All right. Listen, let's get back to the awards. I just want to make the point. I understand what you're saying. So this nun, this nun, this gay activist nun, Sister Jean Grammock, wrote a letter to the Los Angeles Dodgers for publication and it was published supporting the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, the pornographic drag queens, because they donate money to gay specific charities. She wrote, the choice of clothing, even if offensive to some, can never trump the works of mercy. I applaud the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence for their financial assistance to those in need. I support them because of all their good works. So these gays who slum around doing pornographic acts while dressed with nuns, write a few checks for transgender youth centers, which are probably grooming centers. And with that, it's all OK with her. She wants them honored by the Dodgers. So she's taking the side of a wealthy baseball team and a bunch of wealthy gay activists against nuns who are sworn to poverty, chastity and obedience, who spend their lives serving the poor or praying in isolated monasteries. So a golden millstone for Sister Jeanine Grammock. Now we have two more candidates. Do we have time? Yes. OK, the next are three Argentinian priests, Father Joannino Diaz, Javier Bravo, and Monsieur Jose Ignacio Herrera. There are three priests from Argentina and there's a photo on the Internet and I posted in my article of them doing a mass behind a looks like seventy five foot monolith statue of Pope Francis. Now, we are sure it's not Mount St. Ton. I'm sure I'm sure of it. Mount St. Ton looked friendlier. It is Pope Francis. Now, we do have statues in the Catholic Church, but they are of saints, apostles, Jesus, the Virgin Mary, St. Joseph, sometimes angels. They're all of people who are recognized as holy and long ago dead. Having a giant idol of the current leader of the organization looming over you at a worship service in the place where the crucifix, the image of Christ, is supposed to be. I don't know. That reminds me of Diocletian's Rome or Kim Jong Il's North Korea. The cult of personality that is gathered around Pope Francis, he cultivated it on purpose, calling himself after St. Francis, unlike any other pope, refusing to live in the papal apartments. This elaborate play of humility, pretending he doesn't want to judge anyone. Meanwhile, he rules the church with an iron fist. There's actually a really good book about it called The Dictator Pope, about how Pope Francis mostly rose through the ranks by backstabbing his fellow priests and got to the position where the gay faction of the cardinals and the Marxist faction of the cardinals were able to elect him pope..