“Where there is no governor, the people shall fall: but there is safety where there is much counsel.”
–Proverbs 11:14
Times are quite dangerous since we have no legitimate pope, leaving us to fend for ourselves (albeit with the grace of God) against vicious enemies of the Church.
Sometimes, and perhaps understandably, true Catholics don’t know the best ways to oppose Jorge Bergoglio and his evil antichurch. One person might say “There’s nothing I can do,” whereas another counters “What do you mean? There is much you can do.” The latter is correct, but would do much better to actually provide examples to their despondent neighbor.
It’s not enough to harangue people about opposing the treacherous Bergoglio unless you can include specific strategies for contradicting him. Just as it’s purposeless to mumble about “virtues” without knowing any, we must identify real ways (not rhetorical ones) to oppose the apostate antipope.
Several Authentic Ways to Oppose Antipope Bergoglio
The following are specific approaches for combating the evil Bergoglian antipapacy, even as a low-status, “irrelevant layperson.”
1.) Learn WHY He is an Antipope

This is the obvious and necessary starting position if you wish to contribute to the good fight with any hope of tactical success.
It’s impossible to address any quandary without first comprehending its scope and antecedent causes. In other places, several individuals have explained Bergoglio’s papal disqualifiers, stemming from Pope Benedict’s faulty resignation, thus eliminating any possibility of a 2013 successive conclave. That’s the primary cause of the antipapacy, to say nothing of Bergoglio’s ongoing heresies, his freemasonry, his overt assault against the Catholic religion, and various other ensuing complications.
Given the complexity of all this, would you like to explore the topic further through well-researched sources?
Then I recommend the following Catholics who have dedicated extensive effort to proving Bergoglio’s antipapacy:
- Edmund Mazza → For the most academic analysis of Bergoglian illegitimacy, historically and canonically, Dr. Mazza is your man. He’s not afraid to challenge the stalwart “Catholic traditionalists” who dominate popular media, either. Check out this debate with Matt Gaspers for a terrific erudition on the important “Benedict never resigned” theory.
- Ann Barnhardt → She’s not an academic, which is fantastic if you’ve had enough of Bergoglio and all the posturing from mealy-mouthed and effete Catholic intellectuals, who almost seem exuberant over it.
- Antonio Socci → This Italian author provided academic support for the invalid Benedict resignation, using similar reasoning to Dr. Mazza. He authored the book, The Secret of Benedict XVI: Is He Still the Pope? There he covers everything from the bizarre resignation to implications regarding the prophetic 3rd Secret of Fatima.
- Fr. Paul Kramer → Thanks be to God, there are at least SOME priests who care more about the truth than their precious “faculties” (or the fear of exile). Fr. Kramer continues with similar arguments, but also offers the foremost expertise on heresy; how it positions the heretic outside of the Church altogether. He demonstrates how Bergoglio cannot be the pope and that even a tiny, baptized infant holds a higher rank in the Catholic Church, given his multiple, auto-excommunicable heresies.
- Catholic Esquire → Imagine a lawyer who also happens to be Catholic, and neither a legalist, modernist, nor scumbag. It’s almost inconceivable nowadays, but this man’s contributions are well worth your while, especially if you prefer the short podcast format.
- My Bargain-Basement Analysis → If you’d like a pedestrian and humble version of what these folks have contributed, consider reviewing The Bergoglio Dossier from yours truly. NB: It was written before the public unveiling of Tucho Fernandez, who on his own multiplies the Vatican’s heresy volume exponentially.
Then there are several other resources as well. Therefore, let us find no excuse for failing to educate ourselves on the most pertinent topic for Catholics today.
2) Now, Tell Others of This Evil
“Oh no, but I’m shy.”
Well, you can retreat to that pusillanimous reasoning if you wish, but it may endanger your soul. If you are shy about announcing the truth, and unwilling to give an account of your loyalty to Jesus’ True Church, then it could haunt you at your particular judgment.
3) Perform Corporal & Spiritual Acts of Mercy
Catholics should be adept at these anyway, irrespective of societal conditions or the deterioration of civilization. I could contend that an absence of merciful deeds, by itself, has contributed to the expansion of modernism and Bergoglianism. In fact, Holy Scripture specifically attests to how false prophets and iniquity abound right along with a lack of charity.
You and I, dear reader, can counteract this trend by doing at least some of these acts of mercy.
- Feed the hungry. **Teach others how to become healthier by eating more affordable whole foods rather than the processed Standard American Diet.**
- Provide shelter. **If rents and home prices have skyrocketed, then now’s the time to partner with others and share expenses. Maybe Americans should not live by themselves in a 2,500-square-foot, four-bedroom home while their friends (people they like, presumably) go broke paying rent.**
- Help the sick. **Show others how to overcome the American Deathcare System by educating them on better personal health habits.**
- Visit prisoners. **Why not pray for the imprisoned souls in Purgatory?**
- Bury the dead. **. . . not cremate all of them like most modern Catholics.**
- Give drink to the thirsty. **Explain the preeminence of consuming water as opposed to soda, alcohol, and other sugar-laden, dehydrating drinks ceaselessly.**
- Clothe the naked. **This is most profitable for almost everyone under 30, who routinely dress semi-nude in the summer. Demonstrate to them how to dress better.**
- Counsel the doubtful. **Help discouraged people understand why they’re being gaslit so often by Bergoglio and the globalists.**
- Instruct the ignorant. **Whenever possible, if you find an amenable ear, teach others every element of the Catholic religion, including how to avoid the “Spirit of Vatican II.”**
- Admonish the sinner. **Be less afraid to correct others when it can be done constructively (don’t bother with lunatics).**
- Comfort the sorrowful. **Listen to others’ lamentations over the Church, and, if applicable, use some of these other measures to console them.**
- Forgive injuries. **We cannot hold grudges or resort to bitter zeal, even amid the miserable circumstances we currently endure.**
- Bear wrongs patiently. **Perhaps you would complain less about the state of the world and instead thank God for allowing us to see such a clear distinction between His ways versus man’s.
4) Practice of Virtue (At Least Learn What They Are)
I’ve noticed that while many individuals can wax poetically about virtue all evening long, so few could identify more than one or two examples. In other words, they don’t know what precisely constitutes a virtue.
I encourage folks to familiarize themselves with the 64 virtues, conveniently outlined on the Sensus Traditionis site. Make sure you also research the corresponding vices, the perilous ways we might fail in our quest for virtuosity. This is essential for anyone trying to correct their faults, make examinations of conscience, or even understand a priest’s advice in the confessional.
Important Tip Regarding Vices: Virtues and vices do not fall into a binary framework. It’s not a matter of exhibiting one or the other (good or evil). Every virtue has two ways to err against it → by deficiency or excess. This means a good person should strike a “virtuous means” between those two deviations.
Example: One can sin against the virtue of obedience through disobedience (the vice of deficiency) or by hyper obedience (the vice of excess). Always remember that our goal, as Catholics, is to obey legitimate Church authorities, not imposters who align themselves with sexual perverts, communists, and eugenicists.
5) Become Debt Free!
The quickest way to ensure permanent slavery to the world is to be indebted to it.
How do modern men fall into debt most often?
- Purchasing houses they cannot afford.
- Buying vehicles they cannot afford.
- Reproducing children out of wedlock.
After addressing those three deleterious items, it becomes a matter of not splurging on ridiculous consumer items (including taking several vacations each year). The sooner you temper these volatile financial components, the more time, energy, and resources you can devote to holy endeavors.
This leads to tangible spiritual results, too. Rather than endure a miserable job, always forcing you to work weekends (because it pays sooooooo well), you can do something less burdensome, and travel to attend Mass more often. Once you’re free from the debt shackles, you can tithe more to traditional priests, as opposed to your monthly tribute to the Jewish banker bastards you owe.
Don’t forget that it’s easy to conserve money by not commuting, not paying taxes to an evil hegemony, not buying “health coverage,” and not contributing to confiscable retirement funds. Let us jettison all the useless Boomer values: paying taxes, saving for retirement, and otherwise funding the evildoers who wish to castrate your children, transmogrifying them into androgynous mutants.
Finally . . . Pray the Rosary Everyday
The greatest weapon against the overwhelming apostasy, perpetrated by Bergoglio’s Vatican, would be to pray Our Lady’s Rosary every single day. If we’re to do this most effectively, then it should include pious meditation of all 15 decades. In this article, I’ve recommended many strategies, available to ANYBODY, free from expense, applicable to any state-of-life.
Not praying the Rosary is almost irresponsible now for several reasons.
- It’s disobedient to Mary.
- There’s no easier way to meditate on the Gospel.
- Aside from Holy Mass and the Divine Office, no prayer is superior.
- We’ve been told this is the most prolific spiritual weapon for our time.
- It’s possible to pray five decades with other people in as little as 16 minutes (I’ve timed it).
- Only vehement and prideful heretics (such as Jansenists) oppose the Rosary.
So, let us stop wallowing in apathy and despondence, quit making excuses for not opposing Bergoglio, and implement these simple and practical counter measures.

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