In the span of a few brief centuries, what was once an uncharted wilderness has risen to become the single most powerful nation on earth: the United States of America.
This great nation is currently governed by a President who claims to be Roman Catholic: a tenure of Church–State relations that should have been cause for universal rejoicing and incredible victories for the salvation of souls, the exaltation of Holy Mother Church, and the social reign of Christ the King.
Instead, President Joe Biden has done the opposite. Herbal Antibiotics: Wh... Best Price: $6.66 Buy New $13.99 (as of 02:57 UTC - Details)
Continuing a long train of lamentably anti-Catholic acts of governance, Biden’s recent State of the Union Address engaged an audience of millions—indeed, of billions around the world—to advocate for “reproductive freedom,” promising to “restore Roe v. Wade as the law of the land,” so that women in our fine country might kill their own children at will, and with government underwriting to boot.
Lambasting those who have spent decades advocating for the unborn, Biden went so far as to take God’s name in vain in the House Chamber: “Many of you in this Chamber and my predecessor are promising to pass a national ban on reproductive freedom. My God, what freedoms will you take away next?”
One is left wondering precisely which god Joe Biden does serve, since this deity apparently demands the murder of innocents. Huitzilopochtli, perhaps? In any event, it cannot be Jesus Christ. The New Prepper’... Best Price: $29.10 Buy New $25.02 (as of 06:02 UTC - Details)
Now, for any who may need a catechism refresher, Biden’s statements on the House floor would qualify as grave external violations of the First and Fifth Commandments. They contain irreverence, scandal, and moral cooperation in murder—or rather, hundreds of thousands of murders. The president’s eternal salvation is in the gravest danger.
It is perhaps even more lamentable to see how American Catholics no longer expect any public correction of him from their bishops; and certainly none from Rome.
Indeed, the situation seems quite the contrary: Pope Francis reportedly hails Joe Biden as a “good Catholic” who should receive Holy Communion, publicly maintaining that the little “incoherence” of Biden’s stance on abortion is a matter of the President’s personal conscience. Besides having already proven a dismal failure for decades (one thinks of the Ostpolitik of Pope Paul VI), it is hard to see how such a “dialogue” approach in this context could constitute anything other than the gravest omission. When the shepherd refuses to call the sheep from the cliff’s edge, he can hardly be called “pastoral.”
Fortunately, God is not entirely without witness in the hierarchy.