By Tim Rohr
Every once in a while, a comment deserves its own post. This is one:
"The Holy Father’s choice to directly target President Trump, while remaining silent on the Islamist persecution of Christians in Africa, is more than a missed opportunity—it is a dangerous signal. If the Vatican's silence on the Trappist martyrs in Algeria or the slaughter in Nigeria stems from a fear for Christian safety, then consistency was required. By attacking figures like Trump while ignoring the violence of Islamist groups and Iranian proxies, the Pope inadvertently signals to these extremists that they may continue their persecution with total impunity. This imbalance does not foster peace; it emboldens the oppressor. As John Paul II warned, there is no peace without justice, and there is no justice in a silence that protects the violent while rebuking the defenders."
Leo Zagami has exposed Leo. A globalist choice quickly selected and installed to continue In Francis’ footsteps. God help us!
ReplyDeleteTrue. Meanwhile, other than what the Media is making of it, this spat between the two is nothing. I mean, what's new? Trumps unbridled response to criticism is a given, no matter who it comes from. He likes to do that. It's who he is. It's also why he was elected. The pope is actually handing Trump an "ace," an opportunity for Trump to show he's true to his convictions, even in the face of criticism from a pope. Plus, given the loss of credibility in the papacy over several years, this can't help the pope.
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