WTF Synodality Synod: “Church’s teaching […] is not our task and not our mission”

Cardinal Hollerich says that the Church’s teaching is not the task and not the mission of the Synod on Synodality. Whisky, Tango, you know the rest. He’s in charge of the Synod with Jorge Bergoglio.

But wait! Synodality is pushed as the essence of the Church. Therefore, according to Hollerich, according to Bergoglio, according to the Synod on Synodality, the Church’s teaching has nothing to do with the very essence of the Church. This “logic” sets up the overarching structure of the necessary paradigm for destroying those faithful to Jesus:

  • Those who entirely reject the Church are apostates. [That’s true, all things being equal. But:]
  • But the Synodalists insist that the Church and the Synod on Synodality are the same. [Oops!]
  • The Synodalists insist that those who reject the Synod on Synodality reject the Church entirely. [Um…]
  • The Synodalists bait Christ’s faithful to reject the Synod on Synodality, and therefore, in the Synodalist way of thinking, they are baiting Christ’s faithful to reject the Church altogether. [Uh oh…]
  • Christ’s faithful are then held by the powers that be to be apostates. [There it is.]
  • Apostates are automatically excommunicated, which excommunication can be declared, and, if this contumacy (in the eyes of the Synodalists) endures beyond tolerable limits of hurt emotions of the powers that be, and if the objectionable person is a priest, he can be dismissed from the clerical state (laicized).

Let’s explicate this. While the faithful, in rejecting entirely the Synod on Synodality do not at all think that they are rejecting the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church, the Synodalists will be insisting that the faithful fulfill the definition of being apostates. Thus, the Synodalists think, such apostates are automatically excommunicated, and if pastors of parishes, they are to be forthwith removed and suspended from all priestly faculties, so that they cannot validly witness marriages, or absolve sins (except in danger of death), or provide the Last Rites (except in danger of death), or, if they are then excommunicated, they cannot themselves receive any of the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. You know, “mercy” and “dialogue” and “accompaniment”. The Synodalists have the power… THE POWER!!!… and think that might makes right. This is the filthy, disgusting “power” of all such knuckleheads.

Of course, being excommunicated from the Marxist dialectical materialism church of Synodality, you know, from the Hegelian-Rahnerian church of Synodality, wouldn’t mean diddlysquat. One would still be in good standing in the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church, you know, what with standing in solidarity with Christ Jesus in His sufferings over against the knuckleheads.

Surely, as Judas dropped from the tree situated not far from Calvary, as his neck snapped as the rope tightened around his neck, as all his bowels burst forth, surely he also condemned John for having returned to stand with Mary, who was standing with Jesus in His sufferings, Judas condemning John for not being Synodal with the powers that be. Condemning, condemning, condemning… even as he drops into hell.

On paper one might be sent a declared excommunication, etc., but faithless, Marxist, unjust laws and penalties from an actually apostate Synod are not laws at all and are ineffective in their blather. That’s the teaching of the Common Doctor, the Angelic Doctor of the Church, Saint Thomas Aquinas. Bad actors, be they bishops or the Pope himself, act ultra vires… beyond their capacities, you know, role playing something they are not to be, you know, clowns. Who cares what they say, what they do? We pray for their conversion.

“They have the buildings, but we have the faith,” exclaims the great Saint Athanasius.

Let’s revise that: They have the buildings and risk going to hell forever. We have the faith and have a chance of going to heaven forever. Life and death is put before us. We must choose life to go to heaven.

If any bishops accuse me of being disobedient to Church authority and shriek that I am schismatic, I will up them one in all good one-upmanship, pronouncing myself to be an apostate, you know, in the perspective of their own apostate paradigms of their own Synodalist dialectic.

In saying such things, I’m likely throwing myself into dumpster life. And that’s fine by me. I’d rather join Benedict Joseph Labre, begging him that I might be granted the grace of the Holy Spirit’s goodness and kindness and truth. If remaining with Jesus means being thrown into a dumpster, I answer that such a dumpster is the entrance to heaven. I am eager. The Holy Sepulcher of Jesus was a dumpster, from which He went to hell to preach to the fallen spirits, but then to rise gloriously from the dead. You can’t keep Life down.

Meanwhile, keep Bishop Strickland in your prayers. He’s the Saint Athanasius of our days. Hail Mary…

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5 responses to “WTF Synodality Synod: “Church’s teaching […] is not our task and not our mission”

  1. James Anderson

    Yes, praying for Bishop Strickland a light in the darkness.

  2. sanfelipe007

    …full of grace…

  3. Dave

    Before you go full dumpster living, come up north, we have room and can always use a hand on the farm. Be wonderful to know a priest with common sense. We could even build you a “secret” chapel

  4. Josefina Caliso

    My parish today in our Sunday Mass prayed for Bishop Strickland! 🙏
    Thank you Father George for your love for Jesus and the Church! ❤️

  5. catherine

    Father George, prayers for sure for Bishop Strickland! I pray for you and all the priesthood…even those that are ripping the heart of our Lord to pieces. Thank you Father for being a faithful and loving father to your flock. God bless you!!

    Sincerely,
    catherine

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