I think the Pope is panicking right now(smells like it)...
(media.greatawakening.win)
PANICO in Vaticano!
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His bread and butter supply line of child sex slaves is coming to end.
How do catholics not see this vermin as evil? I don't understand.
What God is going to do to this man sends shivers down my spine.
Trust me, most Catholics DO see this man as evil.
It's the same thing as looking at Biden 'as the US President' and saying 'How do Americans not see this vermin as evil?'
In time, things will be corrected...
Except that this is not the first, or second, or twentieth, or fiftieth vile, evil, filthy demon to lead the Catholic church over the centuries. Demonic leadership is the rule rather than the exception for the Catholic church. Remind me how many times the membership of the Catholic church has made an effort to do something about the sheer evil that has led their church since its inception?
Your question betrays a lack of understanding about the Catholic Church. The 'membership' has no say in the leadership. That is not how this church was set up (a little less than 2000 years ago).
But before you say 'it is silly that the membership has no say in it's leadership', please realize that it is not always a 'benefit' that the 'membership' can 'vote out' a minister/leader. What happens if that minister/leader is preaching a difficult truth about our responsibilities, and the 'membership' doesn't want to hear it? In that case, the truth is 'voted out'. Unfortunately, that happens far too often in (some) other churches.
We live in a fallen world, and there is no perfect way to organize a church made up of fallen men. The best we can hope for is that God will bestow his grace upon us, as we all remain individually accountable for our thoughts, our actions, and how we treat each other.
God bless.
Actually, you don't need to organize ANY church. Yashua never used the word "church" or told people to set them up. The word for church in ancient Greek is "ekklesia". Yashua used it twice and he used it to mean his followers, people who believed in him, not buildings and organizations. When he wanted to go to church, he went to the synagogue, like all the other Jews.