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In wine country, the Napa Institute met recently having conferences
on Religious Freedom being eroded by a “secularism” half a century after
secularism became mainstream in post WWII America. A wink and a nod on that.
Anything filtered out of right wing Catholic media over wine and Cuban
cigars at elitist white, holier than the pope, special invitation only, Bilderburg
type secret conferences must of course have meanings other than the official
press release.
Paul Ryan’s bishop Robert Morlino of Madison was chief spokesman
of the far right Catholic group The Napa Institute this year to discuss the
Institute conference's theme of “The Next America”.
When they discuss ”The Next America” they are describing their
noble fight as martyrs against the secularism endorsed by the African
Muslim/Protestant in the White House.
And like all their PR campaigns there are two key coded words or phrases
to mark the storyline. (Recently
Religious Freedom / Religious Liberty to whine about being victims of imagined
delusional discrimination and to demand bigger cuts of taxpayers’ dollars to
dole out soup and no condoms to the poor.)
The “Next America” is perhaps synonymous with the “New Evangelism”
phase of the hell fire, Bilderberg rhetoric which will probably be the new duo-coded
phrases of the upcoming election and post-election media cycle.
When I hear the term the “Next America” I picture a fascist
American state where daily attendance at a Latin Mass is mandatory in that new “Next
America” that Archbishop Charles Chaput probably envisions, the Franco Spain Model, as one of the founders
of the Napa Institute. And my taxes to build a new $100 million dollar cathedral for Bishop Morlino, so deserving of such an honor.
I don’t know what secret conferences or private orgies were
conducted in underground caves at the Napa Institute’s recent happening. I do know that SF Archbishop Sally Cordileone
celebrated a two hour long Latin mass and sermon against money changers along with his
favorite obsessively indulgent homophobic topic against marriage equality.
The Mass was held in a cave / wine cellar. How atmospheric and how like the catacombs
just like with the early Christians that plotted the demise of the Roman Empire.
One of the conferences held by Paul Ryan’s local bishop was
presumably held above ground and dare I say it in a “modern(ism)” style structure
complete with electricity and indoor plumbing. Oh the corrupting influences of
secularism!
Bishop Morlino, in case you
bother to read has already stated that he only serves Rome and not the United
States or her people.
During the 2008 presidential election, Bishop Morlino criticized House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Joe Biden for their remarks regarding abortion on Meet the Press. Rebuking the two pro-choice politicians "because they claim to be Catholic," the Bishop accused Pelosi and Biden of "violating the separation of church and state" and "stepping on the Pope's turf and mine."
There are no coincidences in the RCC. Morlino,
Paul Ryan’s local bishop, was there to greet, meet and pump GOP donors and give
reassurance to all good American Uber-Catholics about their future “special status”
in the Romney Ryan White House.
The
conference at the end of July no doubt passed (wink,nod) its list of Approved Catholics
to the Mitt Romney team topped with Paul Ryan’s name and his 110% Catholic
Rating.
Mitt contacted and offered the
VP slot to Paul within the next 48 hours.
God Bless
Catholic America! (and the new Mormon/Catholic Alliance)
.
Reading this after finishing Betty Clermont's piece on Open Tabernacle is doubly frightening.
ReplyDeleteI have also noticed that for some reason Ryan supporters on the NCR will mention Ryan's 'ordinand' without giving Morlino's name. Of course, I correct that lack of information, but I do find it interesting. Maybe it has to do with that School of the Americas position Morlino occupies.
If anybody is going to be chaplain to a military coup in this country, it will be Paul Ryan's bishop, Bishop Morlino of Madison Wisconsin.
ReplyDeleteMike, this is outstanding--and because I'm slow getting to it, I failed to include it in my posting about Morlino today. I have bookmarked it, though, and intend to link to it at my site, along with some outstanding statements Colleen has made about Morlino in the past.
ReplyDeleteBoth you and she provide essential information for people needing background on Morlino and why he has weighed in very unshamedly and overtly to give Paul Ryan cover for his indefensible policy recommendations about economic matters.
Hey Mike, I just found out from reading Bilgrimage that you have your own blog. I have marked it as a "must" for my daily reading along with Bill's and Colleen's blog. You write fantastic stuff here and I'm looking forward to reading more. Betty Clermont (not anonymous)
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