An excommunicated archbishop, a shadowy network linked to Jeffrey Epstein, and a brutal offensive against the most faithful cardinals: welcome to the dark side of clerical subversion. Today, on Radio Du Clocher, we do not merely comment on the news; we restore Christ the King to the center of the vineyard.
Saint Colette of Corbie: The Spiritual Giant
In these troubled times, let us turn to Saint Colette of Corbie. Walled alive at the age of 21, she reformed the Franciscan order in the midst of the Hundred Years' War and the Western Schism. She reminds us that a soul that bends its will to that of Christ can break the thickest walls.
The Gospel: Are We the Wicked Tenants?
The Gospel of the Wicked Tenants (Mt 21:33-46) is a mirror held up to our century. The elites of old killed the Heir to seize the vineyard. Today, our godless Republics do the same: they want the Christian inheritance, the civilization, but without Christ. If we Catholics remain complacent, the Kingdom will be taken from us. Our fight is spiritual: to restore Christ the King to the center, and to refuse to be accomplices of those who reject Him.
The Shameful Attack Against Sarah, Burke, and Müller
The former apostolic nuncio Carlo Maria Viganò, now an avowed schismatic, has just crossed a red line. In a verbal escalation that betrays his isolation, he openly attacks Cardinals Sarah, Müller, and Burke. For Viganò, these princes of the Church, known for their unwavering defense of doctrine, are merely "controlled opposition." A grotesque accusation that, in reality, seeks to divide the conservative camp to support the SSPX in its schism.
But before receiving lessons in virtue from someone who has tragically entrenched himself outside the unity of the Church, let us look at his associations. Viganò gives numerous fawning interviews to Steve Bannon, a political agitator whose links to the network of the billionaire predator Jeffrey Epstein are documented. While the Holy See struggles to maintain the unity of the faith, Viganò prefers political subversion. Catholics, open your eyes: these machinations soil the garment of Christ. Let us remain faithful to the Chair of Saint Peter.
Cardinal Sarah's Unsparing Assessment of 2050
In the face of this chaos, Cardinal Robert Sarah offers a lucid assessment in his book "2050." He denounces that "silent and creeping" atheism that is gnawing at our societies. For the prelate, the danger is not only proclaimed atheism, but this deadly hypocrisy of a West that calls itself Christian while living as if God did not exist. Cardinal Sarah remains, more than ever, our doctrinal bulwark.
A Church That Cleans Its Stables
Ecclesiastical justice is also advancing. Poland has just instituted fines of up to 22,000 euros for clerics who violate canon law, while Switzerland has made permanent the psychological screening of pastoral agents. This is proof that the Catholic Church knows how to firmly guarantee the holiness of its servants.
The Cry of Lebanon
Finally, let us not forget our brothers in the East. As Lebanon sinks into violence, the Catholic patriarchs implore for peace. Peace is not a political option; it is a sacred duty. Let us pray that they are under the protection of the Holy Virgin.