No Matter the Venue, Jorge's Always at Home Bashing Believing Catholics

All one needs to know about Jorge Mario Bergoglio's visit to the Republic of Korea, more commonly referred to as South Korea, is that he is always at home bashing believing Catholics where in the world he finds himself. 

Just consider the following passage from the Argentine Apostate's address to the conciliar "bishops" of the Republic of Korea;

Being guardians of memory means more than remembering and treasuring the graces of the past; it also means drawing from them the spiritual resources to confront with vision and determination the hopes, the promise and the challenges of the future.  As you yourselves have noted, the life and mission of the Church in Korea are not ultimately measured in external, quantitative and institutional terms; rather, they must be judged in the clear light of the Gospel and its call to conversion to the person of Jesus Christ.  To be guardians of memory means realizing that while the growth is from God (cf. 1 Cor 3:6), it is also the fruit of quiet and persevering labor, past and present.  Our memory of the martyrs and past generations of Christians must be one that is realistic, not idealized or “triumphalistic”.  Looking to the past without hearing God’s call to conversion in the present will not help us move forward; instead, it will only hold us back and even halt our spiritual progress.  (Bergoglio tells bishops to be guardians of memory and hope.)

Translation?

Forget about the "past."

Forget about Cantate Domino, February 4, 1442.

Forget about the Council of Trent.

Forget about the [First] Vatican Council.

Forget about the glories of the Catholic Middle Ages, the age of Christendom.

Forget about papal condemnations of false ecumenism, religious liberty, separation of Church and State and calls to "democratize" the Catholic Church.

Forget about papal condemantions of Modernism.

Forget about "rigidity" on matters of morality.

Forget about the Immemorial Mass of Tradition.

Listen to the "call to conversion" to a "purified," "simpler" "gospel without all that dogma stuff and without all of that pomp, circumstance, solemnity, incense and a strange lanaguage no one understands.

Open yourself to "where the people live" on the peripheries, understanding that there are all kinds of "families."

Never judge anyone except those who believe in what was taught in the "past."

You have "papal" permission to mock, ridicule and persecute anyone who dares to hold to the following statements:

These firings, therefore, with all diligence and care having been formulated by us, we define that it be permitted to no one to bring forward, or to write, or to compose, or to think, or to teach a different faith. Whosoever shall presume to compose a different faith, or to propose, or teach, or hand to those wishing to be converted to the knowledge of the truth, from the Gentiles or Jews, or from any heresy, any different Creed; or to introduce a new voice or invention of speech to subvert these things which now have been determined by us, all these, if they be Bishops or clerics let them be deposed, the Bishops from the Episcopate, the clerics from the clergy; but if they be monks or laymen: let them be anathematized. (Sixth Ecumenical: Constantinople III).

They [the Modernists] exercise all their ingenuity in an effort to weaken the force and falsify the character of tradition, so as to rob it of all its weight and authority. But for Catholics nothing will remove the authority of the second Council of Nicea, where it condemns those "who dare, after the impious fashion of heretics, to deride the ecclesiastical traditions, to invent novelties of some kind...or endeavor by malice or craft to overthrow any one of the legitimate traditions of the Catholic Church"; nor that of the declaration of the fourth Council of Constantinople: "We therefore profess to preserve and guard the rules bequeathed to the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church, by the Holy and most illustrious Apostles, by the orthodox Councils, both general and local, and by everyone of those divine interpreters, the Fathers and Doctors of the Church." Wherefore the Roman Pontiffs, Pius IV and Pius IX, ordered the insertion in the profession of faith of the following declaration: "I most firmly admit and embrace the apostolic and ecclesiastical traditions and other observances and constitutions of the Church.'' (Pope Saint Pius X, Pascendi Dominci Gregis, September 8, 1907.)

Fourthly, I sincerely hold that the doctrine of faith was handed down to us from the apostles through the orthodox Fathers in exactly the same meaning and always in the same purport. Therefore, I entirely reject the heretical' misrepresentation that dogmas evolve and change from one meaning to another different from the one which the Church held previously. . . . The purpose of this is, then, not that dogma may be tailored according to what seems better and more suited to the culture of each age; rather, that the absolute and immutable truth preached by the apostles from the beginning may never be believed to be different, may never be understood in any other way. (Pope Saint Pius X, The Oath Against Modernism, September 1, 1910.)

Forget about all of that "stuff."

Folks, either you get it by now or you don't.

The coutnerfeit church of conciliarism is not the Catholic Church.

May be continue to pray Our Lady's Holy Rosary in reparation for our sins and those of the whole world, petitioning her to help us to keep our eyes open to the dangers that surround us from the enemies of her Divine Son, Christ the King, in the realms of Modernity in the world and of Modernism in the counterfeit church of conciliarism.

Vivat Christus Rex! Viva Cristo Rey!

Our Lady, Queen Assumed into Heaven, pray for us.

Saint Joseph, pray for us.

Saints Peter and Paul, pray for us.

Saint John the Baptist, pray for us.

Saint Michael the Archangel, pray for us.

Saint Gabriel the Archangel, pray for us.

Saint Raphael the Archangel, pray for us.

Saints Joachim and Anne, pray for us.

Saints Caspar, Melchior, and Balthasar, pray for us.

Saint Roch, pray for us.