May God grant repose to the soul of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who chose the career of an antipope and vicious antagonist against Jesus Christ and His Holy Catholic Church.
Although we must always pray for the dead (and our enemies), I don’t imagine this man’s exit from the world will inspire many “celebrations of life” among traditionalists. That much is obvious.
Jorge Mario Bergoglio (for those who missed it, by means of total detachment from the world, or perhaps a persistent coma) had been quite the terror these past 12 years. Here, in a nutshell, was the Bergoglian legacy.
- He fulfilled Vatican II, with its wicked spirit, permitting the bad guys to get “their man on the Throne of Peter,” however unlawful the whole affair was.
- Bergoglio, who is no longer an atheist (as of today) spent untold decades in such a stupid state of mind, having denied the Divinity of Christ. This had been a thinly veiled secret at best.
- He, like no other singular opponent in Church history, with the force of a thousand Luthers, Calvins, and Wycliffes waged the worst assault against the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. His unqualified hirelings continue to discover new ways to inflict his wretched agenda against the defenseless Catholic faithful.
- The man surrounded himself with sodomites such as Tucho Fernandez, and promoted notorious villains, heretics, and perverts like Wilton Gregory, Blase Cupich, Robert McElroy, Timothy Radcliffe, and countless others.
- . . . this is but the icing on the horrible, arsenic-saturated cake known as Bergoglio’s legacy.
That being said, all of this has been repeated ad nauseam by a plethora of commentators. Let’s move on then, shall we?
What happens next? Will a good pope finally emerge or will we suffer a still worse antipapacy than Bergoglio? I’m not much for predictions, but I see two viable pathways.
- Theory # 1: Fr. Paul Kramer has suggested multiple times that this papal interregnum period (following Pope Benedict’s death) would only last about 25 months. He believed the antipapal chastisement, allowed to proliferate dramatically since Dec. 31, 2022, would not last long. Then a new holy pope would regain control of the Church and direct it back to its holy and apostolic mission. As of this time, we’re pushing 29 months without a valid pope. His prediction may have been quite close. What will this entail, though? Will God, in his Divine Mercy (the real kind, not the mumbly Faustina gibberish) pull His Church out of darkness? Will this involve a complete re-Catholicization of Rome under the banner of a mighty Pope Pius XIII (or better)?
- Theory # 2: Bergoglio was a harbinger of the Antichrist, meaning we have much worse things to come. His death may have fit the narrative suggesting he would be “swept aside,” essentially, to make room for Antichrist, just as St. John the Baptist had receded in favor of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Those who espouse this view have also correlated these circumstances with a massive economic crash (which seems imminent), wars, lockdowns, novel diseases, and martial law (which also seem palpable). There is more to it, but this is the consequence of Rome’s complete descent into paganism, having created fertile ground for a paganistic Antichrist, possibly the Buddhist Maitreya.
Which of these narratives will come true?
Admittedly, I can see either occurring, and they are not mutually exclusive. The arrival of a Great Pope and Great Monarch would be momentous, but such magnificent leadership would only be given to humanity, should we need it to combat a very ominous foe. In other words, stay tuned because we’re bound to have quite a spiritual fight on our hands, up to and including the final showdown with the Antichrist.
There is, however, one thing, of which I am certain . . .
Take Refuge in Mary’s Triumph
The Triumph of the Blessed Virgin Mary, in case you had forgotten, remains a guaranteed conclusion, irrespective of what the Luciferian pedophiles in the Vatican do following Bergoglio’s demise. Since Our Lady’s foot crushes the head of the serpent, it is only fitting that she has a serpent to crush, hence the existence of this wickedness in the first place. Today’s turmoil is a test of our patience and perseverance to determine whether we believe this.
Do we believe Our Lady will triumph and crush the serpent or do we mindlessly nod our heads in agreement when a well-spoken priest sermonizes the topic? I predict that all non-Zombie Catholics will do better than this. We will renew and redouble our Marian consecrations, pray the Holy Rosary every day (15 decades), and have no fear over who the Bergoglian cardinals install as Antipope Francis II.
This dedication to Mary allows us to say confidently, with the Psalmist: The Lord is my light and my salvation, to whom shall I fear? Therefore, there is no reason to fear Tagle, Tucho, Dracula Parolin, Moe, Larry, Curly, or whichever stooge modernist Rome extracts, from names in a hat, for its next “Roman Pontiff.”
In any event, it would be a terrific idea to participate in Ann Barnhardt’s novena with the goal of petitioning St. Catherine of Siena for her intercession. This has the intention of beseeching God for a holy and virile new Pontiff. Perhaps with this effort, it will indeed convince Him to send the long-awaited Great Pontiff and Great Monarch. Either way, God’s will be done.
Blessed Eastertide and Ave Maria!

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