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Francis’ bed: what does he dream about? |
Dwayne
James Mitchell is a regular commentator on this blog. He always hits the nail on the head with his
comments about the Criminal Catholic Church.
He is a true advocate for the children and adults that were and are physically,
mentally and spiritually abused by nuns and priests. I would and I know Dwayne would like to hear
your voice added to this noble effort to save the children. Dwayne even dreams
about Pope Francis:
A DREAM ABOUT #POPEFRANCIS
Last
night I had a dream, (well, more like a nightmare), that I was invited to
dinner with Pope Francis at the #Vatican. This dream occurred right after I
read about his comment dealing with people who believe in countries having
closed borders, and being #Christian at the same time!
The
purpose of my “dinner with the Pope” was to interview him on current issues
that are in the world news.
As I
arrived at the Vatican in my vehicle, I was given a parking spot, and I was
escorted by his security into a small room where I was “strip searched,” and my
entire brief case along with my laptop were examined. I was a little concerned
about the “strip search,” after all, this is the Vatican, and they are known
for their issues with the Altar Boys, but since I did not see any Priests in
the area, I figured that I was “ok,” although one of the security guards did
look at me very strangely, but maybe that was just my paranoid imagination.
From
the security office, I was escorted to an elevator, and we traveled to the
Pope’s private residence. As we were traveling, the thought crossed my mind
that if “security for a country at its borders was not such a big issue,” why
was there so much security for the Pope at the Vatican? What is he and his
staff afraid of from the world? After all, he is a man of God, so shouldn’t he
be willing to trust his fellow human beings without concern?
When we
arrived at the residence area, I was asked to wait in a little foyer. In a few
minutes I was then ushered into the dining room where the Pope was already
seated at the table. As I approached the table, Pope Francis stood up, and we
were introduced. I asked the Pope that since this was an informal meeting, if
it would be “ok” if I could address him as “Francis,” and he could then address
me as Dwayne. He agreed, and as the dinner was being served we had the
following conversation.
DWAYNE:
I would
like to thank you for extending this invitation to dinner with you, and to be
able to discuss the issues of the day from the point of view of the #CatholicChurch.
FRANCIS:
It is
my pleasure to open up the inner workings of the Catholic Church. I am seeking
more transparency in both the Catholic Church and the Vatican.
DWAYNE:
In the
last ten, (10), years the Catholic Church has been hit with a big scandal with
regards to child abuse from both the #Priests and #Nuns, (in the schools,
churches and institutions), and the position of the Vatican with regards to
sealing the files of these offending clergy from prosecution by civil
authorities. How do you defend this position that the Catholic Church has taken
on this issue?
FRANCIS:
As
representatives of God, we are above the Civil Law. We only come under Church
Law, and since we are also a country, I consider all of my employees to be
agents of the Vatican, and as such, they have “diplomatic immunity!” So, you
might say that they are untouchable.
Besides,
the people that they “might have abused” are of no consequence. They are just
the “little people,” and they are of no importance. They reproduce like
rabbits, and when one goes, there will be another to replace them. What is more
important is that I keep my staff happy so that we can do the job of getting
everyone under the umbrella of the Catholic Church. We are running a business,
just like General Motors, Ford and Chrysler. Our product is “religion,” coated
with a dose of “smoke and mirrors!” We
have found that the more “smoke and mirrors” in our religious ceremonies the
better the little people like the presentation. It is all about the bottom
line.
DWAYNE:
What do
you say to the people who have been abused by the Catholic Clergy when they
were children?
FRANCIS:
I would
simply tell them to “get over it!” It was just a “role in the hay,” so move on
with your life. Since you are just a member of the Catholic Church, and not a
Priest and Nun, you are of no real importance. You will never get the justice
that you are seeking, because we are going to delay the legal process until
most of you are dead and buried, and then there will be no one to testify to
what really happened! The “Faithful” need to understand that they are in the
church to be used and abused by the Clergy for their pleasure. In addition, the
“Faithful” are there to give their financial support on demand to the Clergy
whenever necessary without question. The role of the “Faithful” is to serve the
clergy as appropriate and never question church authority, and to be submissive
24 / 7 / 365. Independent thinking is not accepted behavior and will not be
tolerated in the Catholic Church. Only “group think” will be accepted as
directed by the Catholic Church.
DWAYNE:
Why are
you in favor of open borders?
FRANCIS
:
Let’s
be very practical about this issue. My business (church), in the United States
is in “BIG TROUBLE!” Since the #AltarBoy Issue, people have been leaving the
Catholic Church, and they have taken their money with them, and those that are
left are starting to question the authenticity of the Catholic Church, and the
beliefs of the Catholic Church. Would you believe that some of the older
members are starting to question the concept of “transubstantiation?” We
thought that we had that issue firmly implanted into the brains of these
gullible individuals, but I guess they need to go to the re-education Catholic
Camps formally known as Catholic Schools. We need new blood in the Catholic
Church, and the best place to get that new blood is across the border from
Mexico. We can get these people to believe anything, so we need them in the
United States to fill up our churches. The American people have seen through
our “smoke and mirror act,” and we can no longer con them into giving us money
to continue our life style. We have bills to pay. There are court costs, and
hush money, and those funds have to come from the “Faithful.”
At the
end of our dinner, I thanked the Pope for his candor and I left the Vatican.
Once I woke up from my dream, I felt enlightened by the experience because I
now understand the operation and motivation of the Catholic Church!
We can
wake up from our dreams and make the world a safer place for children so that
they will not be abused like me and like Dwayne and like so many of you.
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