Is the Pope Catholic?

As I work on things related to my Cooler Hat, I run across information I believe I should share on this personal faith blog.

Anna Von Reitz, the American Federation Fiduciary, has been trying to convince Pope Francis to do the right thing by liquidating corporations that have grossly misbehaved.

She recently wrote an article entitled "I Don't 'Hate' the Pope." (#4693)

Evil people start rumors and simpletons spread them. That's how a lot of damage is done in this world. I don't hate Pope Francis. I don't hate Catholics.

So far as I am concerned, the Pope is supposed to be the leader of the Roman Catholic Church and he is supposed to be: (1) a Christian, and (2) a responsible world leader who does his job under Ecclesiastical Law.

Under Ecclesiastical Law, it is the Pope's absolute right and responsibility to liquidate lawless criminal corporations. That's what Francis owes us all, if he is a Pope at all --- and his failure to do one duty, suggests that he is evading them all.

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He's either the Pope or he's not. If he's the Pope, he needs to do his job and Deep Six these out of control corporations, whether they make profit or not.

You can, and should, read the full article here.

Many people do not pay any attention to the Pope or the Roman Catholic Church, but that institution is responsible for the way the world has operated for centuries.  For example, the Pope literally owns all corporations on the planet, and he can liquidate any of them if he so chooses.

The Catholic Church claims the Pope is Jesus Christ's representative on earth.  Many people do not believe that.  I don't, but that institution and the 1.3+ billion baptized Catholics all believe it.

Who does Pope Francis really work for and represent?

The old joke is a serious question.  Is the Pope actually Catholic?

If he is not, what does that mean?


All glory to God.