Nobody is Saying This About Bishop Vigano

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024

Komentáře • 67

  • @martinobodoechi7677
    @martinobodoechi7677 Před 9 dny +14

    You are wrong bro. Vigano is a bishop and has the right to call out the wolf in sheep clothing. St Paul called out St Peter. All the bishops and priest who keep quiet instead of catechizing catholics on the true Catholic teachings and calling out the errors of Pope Francis will answer severely to God

    • @Nathan-vv8zz
      @Nathan-vv8zz Před 5 dny +1

      Agreed. No pope has authority for some things. No one can abrogate the old mass, it is long standing tradition, and besides that, it is a prayer. What kind of pope tries to ban good prayers. It’s almost like if a pope tried to say you can’t say the our father anymore. I’m not even sure that man is Catholic.

  • @romanamenalo1126
    @romanamenalo1126 Před 8 dny +6

    How come nobody is willing to react if something is or looks completely wrong. How come? We cannot seal our ears, we cannot close our eyes, is there a greater good on earth...Or we accept the dark side of this world which is becoming smaller and smaller everyday.

  • @davidharper8132
    @davidharper8132 Před 5 dny +4

    Ignorance is not a virtue, indifference is borderline complicity. Vigano is spot on, and anyone with their eyes open, and good will, knows that. The Gates of Hell won't prevail because God will intervene, but in the meantime the vultures have gathered, the wolves dress as sheep, souls are lost, and Holy Mother Church is going through Her Passion. As Faithful sons and daughters, we should do our duty.

  • @johanna2087
    @johanna2087 Před 14 dny +15

    In a way you are right, but we are in the endtimes and Archbishop Vigano fulfills his duty before God and iam thankful.He wakes many people up and he speakes out the truth.

  • @nancybrady3033
    @nancybrady3033 Před 15 dny +4

    Well said. I was thinking this very thing as I have learned about things in the secular realm as well. Thanks for posting.

  • @NewMediaNewsKB
    @NewMediaNewsKB Před 14 dny +6

    Basically you have nothing to say and no direction just a follower. You can do both spend time with Jesus and be a leader and talk about what is right. Paul wrote letters. We can do comments and videos

  • @KyleWhittington
    @KyleWhittington Před 15 dny +10

    "One can cultivate a medieval sense of piety by having no idea what His Holiness in Rome is doing"

    • @andrewangelopacheco9960
      @andrewangelopacheco9960 Před 12 dny

      Medieval Piety created many Saints. The hijacked Vatian ll took it away from us and gave us nothing in return. They have turned the Church into a barren desert. That is the reason Catholics know almost nothing about God and His Catholic Church.

  • @annap7678
    @annap7678 Před 5 dny +2

    When Jesus said the gates of hell would not prevail against his Church, He didn’t add as a footnote, “Therefore you can sit back and just watch the onslaught of the Enemy on the Church.” Or sit back and ignore the battle. Always, to the extent that we get involved, there might be preventable casualties. Jesus said, essentially, that the Enemy won’t win. He did not say you don’t have to get involved in the fight. Nevertheless, we all have our own spheres of expertise. This might not be one that you’re called to-and that’s fair.

  • @PrairieGirl862
    @PrairieGirl862 Před 7 dny

    I completely resonate from this!! Thank you!🙏🏻

  • @MariaTovar-rs3ee
    @MariaTovar-rs3ee Před 2 dny

    If you feel this way, then respect Archbishop Vigano and keep praying for the conversion of sinners.
    Let hose who do not fear to speak the truth speak freely without you being concerned. The truth shall set us free and bring light to the darkness. 🙏🙏

  • @mariebrett2179
    @mariebrett2179 Před 14 hodinami

    To be silent about evil is complying with it

  • @yentran475
    @yentran475 Před 12 dny +2

    Jesus spent times to fight against the pherasie. God calls different people to different ministries.

  • @jamesbuccigross6920
    @jamesbuccigross6920 Před 12 dny +4

    But how many souls are lost, and how many could be potentially lost because of what is taking place in the Church - and in this sense, these things are relevant to all Catholics. And what about Jesus' words about those who want to stay neutral with their heads in the sand? At the very least, we can have discernment when something directly contradicts Scripture or when a Church authority in the hierarchy makes statements that something in Scripture is "outdated" or doesn't apply in modern times, when God's Word is eternal. In those instances, if not others as well, you don't have to be a theologian, you don't have to be a member of the clergy to know that something is wrong and its all well and good to want a peaceful stress-free life in the Faith, sometimes even laymen must take a stand regardless. Yes, the Church may go on, but what about those lost or potentially lost souls resulting from "Church Politics". You said CHURCH politics, did you not? You did not say "clergy politics" or "theological politics". Who makes up the body of the Church? All believing Catholics. That means that Church politics involves all of us who make up the Church. Remember the warning about being lukewarm - "I will spew you out of my mouth". And St. Paul's letters in which he addresses what we would refer to as "Church politics", writing for those who were laymen, not just to Bishops and priests. Without getting into anything about "synodality", you could even say this involves the laity having a voice in Church politics, not just the clergy.
    Its good to maintain your focus on your own faith life, but you kinda make it sound like as long as I can make it to Heaven, that's what really matters. There are some things that even the laity absolutely cannot ignore. Yes, the Church will prevail. But we also have a role and responsibility as well. We have to make sure that we are well-informed and accurately informed, because anything that concerns the Church also concerns all of us in the laity, because we're part of the Church. We're also charged to share the faith for the sake of the salvation of souls, so anything involving Church politics that has the potential to put even one soul's salvation in jeopardy is most certainly a concern for the entire Church, laity and clergy alike. "I'll just focus on my own salvation" just doesn't cut it if you truly love the Lord and His Church, and please forgive me if I'm misunderstanding your words, but this is the impression that your words convey, whether or not you may realize it. I agree that we shouldn't let ourselves be stressed out and lose our minds, but we definitely need to pay attention and pray for discernment and guidance from the Holy Spirit, including what, if anything, we as laymen should be doing or not doing. When there is an issue or issues of such enormity that even Bishops and Cardinals are alarmed, and there is open talk among them about heresy, apostacy and possible schism, that's definitely by any measure important enough to sit up and take notice and at the very least pray about. Yes, we've definitely had some bad popes, even evil popes. The Church carried on and got passed those sorrowful episodes. But what damage was done? How many souls were lost? Don't forget that something that involved Church politics not only led to the East-West Schism, other issues later led to the Protestant Reformation and the disastrous consequences that arose, including centuries of open warfare between groups both calling themselves Christian, as well as perpetuating further false teachings and disunity among believers. Without going into the controversies regarding Vatican II, those Church politics led to many leaving the Church, as well as many clergy, nuns, deacons, etc. leaving their vocations and some even leaving the Church altogether. The laity as well as the clergy and theologians have a voice regarding such serious matters with such potentially dire consequences. Yes, the Lord promised that the Church will prevail against the Gates of Hell, and the Lord's Word is true, and He always keeps his promises. That doesn't mean that we can just decide to sit on the fence and wait until it all gets sorted out. If the issue involves concerns that are beyond our comprehension, then we should stay out of the mix but still remain attentive and try to comprehend the issue(s) in question and their importance, while not allowing our emotions to run away with our minds. If it concerns the Church, it concerns every one of its members, and regardless, we should at the very least pray to the Holy Spirit for guidance on the issue(s).

    • @catholics4unity
      @catholics4unity Před 11 dny

      Ask confirmed Catholics.We are to fight for the truth and against evil.
      Our lady of la sallette also spoke of two wormridden popes and that Rome would lose the Faith and become the Seat of the Anti-christ.
      Our Lady of Akita said there would be apostasy and it would begin at the top.
      We must inform souls to fight against evil.
      The old adage is Evil abounds, when good people do nothing.

    • @ClingToAntiquity
      @ClingToAntiquity Před 7 dny +1

      Well said. We cannot be lukewarm.

  • @padraicbrown6718
    @padraicbrown6718 Před 13 dny +1

    Spot on!

  • @WinstonNewYork
    @WinstonNewYork Před 6 dny +1

    I thank you for your message. Really. But there are two exceptions. First, that if we are too passive we may welcome error in the Church. And second, if we are too lacking in vigilance, we may be led away from true faith. . . . If there are Judases in our midsts, do we not have to rebuke him, for the sake of his soul, and the soul of the Church?

    • @annap7678
      @annap7678 Před 5 dny +1

      Agreed. “Resist the Devil, and he will flee from you.” To resist an enemy, we do have to make an effort to pay attention to what he is doing.

    • @WinstonNewYork
      @WinstonNewYork Před 5 dny

      @@annap7678 Well said

  • @SurrenderNovena
    @SurrenderNovena Před 12 dny

    Perfectly said. God bless! Hope your channel grows asap 🔥🕊☘️

  • @KnightGeneral
    @KnightGeneral Před 14 dny +1

    You can choose to ignore everything and live like a hermit but that doesnt mean you'll stop praying for the Pope's intention. And one of his intentions is the Conversion of sinners. He mentioned years back he doesnt want to excommunicate anyone during his term but alas he is doing it now. Why? Because very few of us Catholics pray for the Pope's intentions.
    So grow alone if you want to. Just to remind you, were never meant to be alone in this battle. We battle our own demons and for one another for Christ' sake.

    • @catholicmartialartist
      @catholicmartialartist  Před 14 dny

      I’m not saying we shouldn’t pray for the popes intention. I encourage everyone to pray for the pope

    • @andrewangelopacheco9960
      @andrewangelopacheco9960 Před 12 dny +3

      @@catholicmartialartist The sad thing is Francis long list of trying to destroy Christ's Church. This is not his Church, it belongs to Jesus Christ.

  • @user-tv6vv5rb8v
    @user-tv6vv5rb8v Před 15 dny +8

    I think if the Jesuits had this attitude at the Reformation there would only be like a few dozen people left in the church. We should try to keep informed and influence the situation wherever possible. Who knows when Bergoglio will decide to take the Eucharist away altogether. Trust, Prayer and adoration are good advice though.

  • @andrewangelopacheco9960
    @andrewangelopacheco9960 Před 12 dny +8

    There are too many lukewarm Catholics. Is coward out the answer? We must unite with Archbishop Vigano in order to bring sanity back to the Church.

    • @davidcatabui2018
      @davidcatabui2018 Před 10 dny

      Vigano must unite himself with the Vicar of Christ in order to be saved

    • @philalcoceli6328
      @philalcoceli6328 Před 9 dny +1

      ​@@davidcatabui2018Thank you for saying out loud the heretical, idolatrous, apostate slogan that others have kept secret while pretending to be good Catholics, which they are not.

    • @davidcatabui2018
      @davidcatabui2018 Před 9 dny

      @@philalcoceli6328 cope and seethe Protestant. Christ established a church on Peter to whom he gave the keys of the kingdom. Outside of this church there is no salvation and this teaching has been held universally by Christians since the first century. Good luck explaining to Christ on judgement day why you rejected His Vicar

    • @andrewangelopacheco9960
      @andrewangelopacheco9960 Před 9 dny

      @@davidcatabui2018 Remember that after 60 years of Modernists, we have been brainwashed so most Catholics know nothing of what Vigano is talking about. Modernism accomplished our being left in ignorance. The Church has a great treasury of knowledge of God, but itwas taken away from us. Do not pretend to know what you do not know.

    • @andrewangelopacheco9960
      @andrewangelopacheco9960 Před 8 dny +2

      @@davidcatabui2018 Bergoglio is not the Vicar of Christ. If you do research of what Vigano is saying, you would, if you love God you would be on the side of Vigano.

  • @philalcoceli6328
    @philalcoceli6328 Před 9 dny +1

    We are called to be soldiers of Christ not contemplative pasive Buddhists. The faith in Jesus absolute victory at the end of time never made the First Christians passive, just the opposite.
    Do we need to take breaks and soak in the refreshing "spa" of God's Love? YES, but only to come back to the cross-battle with Jesus. Cultic apostate comments seen here like this one should wake you up: "Vigano should unite himself to the Vicar of Christ in order to be saved." Dark cultic apostasy!

  • @a.t.c.3862
    @a.t.c.3862 Před 9 dny

    Judas could be Wodge-Tiller the Superstar from Poland,
    or the g@y Ratsinger from Germany. We can't know, so we can't judge.
    Or it could be Sarto, or Pacelli, or della Chiesa - we just can't tell - but it could be any of them who intruduced false teaching into the Church, especially about Mary.

  • @janetr5693
    @janetr5693 Před 14 dny +1

    Sedevacantiists no worry

  • @truth7294
    @truth7294 Před 6 dny

    1:47 "I consider myself a traditional Catholic". Hmm… You do ? Where did that phrase come from, anyways?
    "Traditionis custodes (Guardians of the Tradition)" Hmm...
    Then why do you post, whatever, anyways...?

  • @dr.parakletos7765
    @dr.parakletos7765 Před 14 dny +1

    Absolutely 100% agree, many thanks for posting this. I gave up watching the CZcams Channels that make their living with systematically negative sensationalist click-bait. Instead, now my daily regimen is TLM + reading Traditional Catholic books + praying the 15 decades, consecrating many lost souls to the Immaculate Heart. I have found perfect peace, hope, and joy. Don't you think this is more edifying for Holy Mother Church than focusing on the Devil's antics?

  • @S.LouisIX
    @S.LouisIX Před 14 dny +2

    Vigano has nothing to do with us. It’s our job to pray and fast and be good catholics. This is an absolutely excellent take, my brother in Christ.

    • @S.LouisIX
      @S.LouisIX Před 14 dny

      @@carolherbert1042 What have you done for the church carol? Have you converted heretics? Have you brought lapsed catholics to the sacraments? Have you cared for the poor of your neighborhood?
      It is not our job to fight the pope or fight for bishops, you sound like a modernist. Defend our Lord's holy church, do not tear it to pieces by making the Church war with Herself. I pray for you and that your spirit may be commended to the Lord when your time comes. I love you.

    • @gerardducharme2146
      @gerardducharme2146 Před 13 dny

      Vigano has nothing to do with us, what camp are you from my friend? You’re using a Louis ix monogram. I’d like to also know who(US) is. Cardinal Vigano. Has put his life out on the limb for us. And I can use the word US there’s a Lotta good clergy out there still bishops, priests and it sounds that you want to throw them all under the bus. Change the name and go on a crusade and then come back and say something.

    • @andrewangelopacheco9960
      @andrewangelopacheco9960 Před 12 dny +4

      Did you know that most Catholics today don't know anything about Prayer and Fasting, nor how to do it in a manner pleasing to God. That's what Archbishop Vigano is figting the Apostates for, to be given back Our Church.

    • @patrickparsons2378
      @patrickparsons2378 Před 12 dny

      No. It is the obligation of a Catholic to defend the faith against heresy and apostasy. Sticking your head under a rock is cowardice. It is this attitude of delusional cowardice and disinterest of the laity that is the key reason that the Church is in the catastrophic state it is today. We need to be like the martyrs of the past, like the saints who stood against heresy (Athanasius of Alexandria, Ambrose of Milan, Augustine of Hippo, Vincent of Lerins). We should never be like the lapsi, who bent the knee and betrayed the sacred things.

    • @S.LouisIX
      @S.LouisIX Před 12 dny

      @@patrickparsons2378 Again. What have you done? How many have you brought/kept in the church? I can literally answer these questions with numbers. If you can’t, then shutup and reexamine your position.

  • @CatholicCristero
    @CatholicCristero Před 14 dny +1

    Go fix the curtain rod in the room behind you!

    • @marcokite
      @marcokite Před 7 dny +1

      It IS a concern! well said

  • @paulsammon3015
    @paulsammon3015 Před 11 dny +5

    One thing is for sure, our "leader" in the seat of Peter is promoting a different religion, not the one followed by Padre Pio and St. Maxilmillian Kolbe. I pray for the conversion of Bergoglio before it's too late.