St Paul: “God will not be mocked” – Is God punishing Cardinal Schönborn?

St Paul: “God will not be mocked” – Is God punishing Cardinal Schönborn?

Schönborn Abuses Our Lady For Gay Show – Three Days Later: Pulmonary Embolism

Cardinal Schönborn opened his blasphemous November 30 homosex show in Vienna Cathedral with a blasphemous reference to a “miracle.”

He confessed that it “touched me very much”, “I hope it will also touch you.”

The “miracle” turned out to be a homosexual fairy tale, presented by the female Austrian oligarch journalist Chris Lohner.

According to Schönborn/Lohner two men were bound naked on a tree and left to die in 1256 in Montevergine, Italy, for having practiced homosexual fornication.

Yet, “Our Lady” sent shafts of sunlight to warm them and freed them miraculously. The people were “moved” by this and accepted the homosexuals.

This fairy tale is not Christian but refers to practices originating in the cult of the goddess Cybele and to pagan priests emasculating themselves as a sacrifice for Cybele.

The Abbot of Montevergine has repeatedly opposed the exploitation of this sanctuary for homosex propaganda.

Three days after the homosex show, Schönborn was hospitalised on December 3, as an emergency, and had to cancel all appointments until Christmas. He is said to have suffered a pulmonary embolism. In March he was treated for prostate cancer.  

Source – GloriaTV

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Comments (32)

  • westminsterfly

    This event is just one in a long list of grave evils which this man has either done or permitted to be done in his diocese. Let’s pray that this warning sign will be a wake-up call for him and that he will repent before he is taken.

    December 5, 2019 at 12:15 pm
    • Margaret Mary

      Westminster Fly,

      I agree. That’s how God works – he gives plenty of warnings before calling us to Judgement. We should pray that this cardinal sees how wrong he is, and repents urgently.

      The problem is, if he is steeped in that grave sin, his spiritual blindness might not be reversible. We should ask Our Lady, whom he has so insulted, to win extra graces for him.

      December 5, 2019 at 1:58 pm
  • westminsterfly

    We need to get Our Lady of Good Success and Ven Mother Mariana on his case. And of course, the Founding Mothers of the Conceptionist Convent in Quito who are all in Heaven. I’m sure they will intercede on his behalf. The bishop at that time often used to have recourse to Mother Mariana’s prayers for seemingly impossible situations.

    December 5, 2019 at 3:38 pm
  • RCAVictor

    Kudos to Westminsterfly and Margaret Mary for your charitable thoughts.

    I can’t also help thinking of his sickening used car salesman grin while holding up a copy of Amoris Laetitia, for which Francis declared him the “authoritative interpreter.” That alone is a damning mark on his episcopal career. Not only has he disgraced his priesthood, but also the royal family from which he descends.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christoph_Schönborn#Family_and_early_life

    December 5, 2019 at 3:46 pm
  • MyLady’s Servant

    The most worrying thing for me is that (as usual) this along with other outrageous events around the world elicits no condemnation from the hierarchy of the church.

    December 5, 2019 at 4:21 pm
    • Nicky

      The hierarchy may not be condemning this event but I think God has made His position very clear!

      December 5, 2019 at 5:46 pm
    • RCAVictor

      MyLady’s Servant,

      That’s because too many of the hierarchy secretly (or not so secretly, these days) approve of this surrender.

      December 5, 2019 at 9:41 pm
  • Helen

    You folk are so very chaitable! I wouldn’t even pray for such a debauch and hope he rots in hell. Good riddance. There are so many worthy people and causes to pray for without wasting prayers on the likes of him! Sorry. No sympathy WHATSOVER!!!

    December 5, 2019 at 8:30 pm
    • editor

      Helen,

      No. We just need to look at what Our Lord suffered in His Passion and Death to know that we must not wish anyone in Hell.

      This was brought home to me many years ago, when I reflected on something I’d been taught – that even if only one person had required salvation (and that person was me, moi…) Our Lord would still have come to earth to suffer and die, as He did.

      Hell is unthinkable. Even worse than my cooking.

      December 5, 2019 at 9:58 pm
  • Helen

    Hang him too.

    December 5, 2019 at 8:49 pm
    • editor

      Helen,

      You’re a hard wummin – I bet your kids are the best behaved in all creation. The alternative, like my cooking, is unthinkable 😀

      December 5, 2019 at 9:59 pm
      • Helen

        Yep, the kids are great. No problems at all. Yet.

        December 5, 2019 at 11:47 pm
    • westminsterfly

      Helen
      I’m glad you’re not my confessor . . . !

      December 6, 2019 at 10:44 am
    • Frankier

      Helen, your remarks remind me of an old worthy who lived in our street when I was a boy.

      When talking about murderers she used to say that hanging was too good for them: what they needed was a good kick up the backside (or words to that effect).

      December 6, 2019 at 12:25 pm
      • catholicconvert1

        Frankier,

        I read a biography of Michael Collins, and when the IRA men was being taken from gaol, an Irishwoman shouted “yiz all need to be hanged and then a good kick up the a..e after”.

        December 6, 2019 at 7:10 pm
      • Frankier

        Catholic Convert

        😂

        December 6, 2019 at 9:31 pm
  • RCAVictor

    (Moved from the wrong thread; resigned to fewer zeroes in my paycheck…)

    To answer this thread question, I do believe Our Lord is punishing Cdl. Schonborn for these blasphemous and sacrilegious acts. And perhaps, as well, it was the 120+ people praying the Rosary with Alexander Tschugguel outside that Cathedral who made their prayers heard.

    https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/120-people-pray-rosary-outside-vienna-cathedral-in-reparation-for-pro-lgbt-concert-happening-within

    Following up on the call for Pope Francis to do penance for the scandal of idol worship, I think Cdl. Schoborn should do likewise for this horrifying and brazen desecration.

    However, this raises an interesting question: why hasn’t Our Lord punished Pope Francis for acts equally as grave, and far more numerous – not just for the latest scandal of idol worship?

    Possible interesting answer: not enough Catholics doing penance yet?

    December 5, 2019 at 9:39 pm
    • editor

      RCA Victor,

      On that closing remark – speak for yourself! I can’t remember the last time I saw a Mars Bar 😀

      Seriously, taking your comment as a whole, it reminds me of the perennial question of why God heals some people in miracles (e.g. Lourdes) but not others.

      Answer: it is all part of the mystery of iniquity, the mystery of Faith – perhaps tied to the graces given to each individual with the terrifying accompanying thought that therein we have a hint of the punishment to come for those who appear to be flourishing in this world, despite their evil-doing.

      Pope Francis is loved by the worldlings; he is treated like a hero by those who hate the “old” (i.e. traditional) Faith. I rest my case…

      Some time later, that same day…

      I’ve just realised your comment and my reply are both on the wrong thread. Can you transfer yours to the Cardinal Schönborn thread and I will do the same in due course.

      In the meantime, would other bloggers NOT respond to these comments.

      There will be at least two zeros deducted from RCA Victor’s pay check/cheque for this carelessness, whereas I will take a slight pay rise in compensation for yet another attack on my saintly patience 😀

      Some time later, again that same day…

      All’s well that ends well. We got it right in the end. If only Papa Francis and Cardinal Schonborn would follow our example… [note: no smiley face – I’m deadly serious… with the emphasis on “deadly”!]

      December 5, 2019 at 9:48 pm
      • RCAVictor

        Editor,

        Point well taken, to which I would add, it seems to involve the mystery of God’s justice as well. Here we have an immediate consequence to a diocesan scandal, yet no visible consequence to the universal scandals of Francis.

        Not that God’s justice needs to fulfill our expectations…

        December 5, 2019 at 10:05 pm
  • RCAVictor December 5, 2019 at 10:29 pm
  • RCAVictor

    (Early last year I came across a blog which referred admiringly to Cdl. Schonborn’s “gravitas.” I commented with the above picture, and that was the last time I visited that blog….)

    December 5, 2019 at 10:46 pm
    • editor

      RCA Victor,

      Priceless! Sad, but priceless.

      Here’s a video clip of that same Mass

      December 5, 2019 at 11:58 pm
  • Fidelis

    I definitely think that the cardinal has been punished by God. Three days after his blasphemy? I seem to remember reading somewhere or being told that three is a biblically significant number.

    December 6, 2019 at 11:30 am
  • RCAVictor

    Still thinking about the (seeming) lack of Divine response to Pope Francis, vs. the rapid response to this Cardinal. I’m wondering if it means that the response to Francis and his evil cabal will be so dramatic and devastating as to strike fear into us all.

    December 6, 2019 at 4:14 pm
  • Lionel

    I believe that blasphemy has long since been passed. They wallow in fact in their own nothingness. They do not even know that they blaspheme, they must sincerely think that they are thus doing a work of openness and tolerance. It is always the same, Chesterton’s sentence: “the modern world is full of old Christian virtues gone crazy”… even the cardinals (the majority of them) are going crazy.
    It is not the transvestites who are actually in question; all things considered, they are better than these mouldy prelates. At least they can convert and repent, as most people can. For the apostates within the upper clergy members, it is too late, because it is against the Holy Spirit that they have sinned…

    December 6, 2019 at 9:42 pm
  • Helen

    Well, between nappies and the rest, I wish to say that I am appalled at all this millarkey. I sincerely hope that the good Lord will intervene and sort this mess out.

    December 7, 2019 at 12:27 am
  • cbucket

    [Disgraceful] comment removed.

    December 8, 2019 at 8:07 am
  • cbucket

    It’s your blog and you can do what you like but I don’t think my comment was disgraceful. Maybe if people were a bit more bolshy and stood up to bad Bishops something would get done. He insulted Our Lord’s Mother. If somebody insulted my Mother like that they would not be on the end of a disgraceful comment.

    I expect am wasting my time and this comment will not be published either.

    Happy Feastday.

    December 8, 2019 at 11:51 am
  • gabriel syme

    Schonborn is well kent as a buffoon and he is surely one of the best and most prominent examples of an incompetent modernist hierarchy which is rotten to the core.

    My initial reaction to his latest stunt is put to shame by charitable comments above. Let us indeed hope and pray that the Cardinal heeds this warning and smartens up the remaining portion of his disgraceful time in office.

    How sad it is that the Church is led by these tired old men, clueless and rudderless, who represent only decades of failure. I thought the same during the Amazon Synod, watching these decrepit failures, often slovenly in appearance, holding court as if they were Holy men, or as if they have been great successes to be recorded in Church history.

    December 9, 2019 at 10:22 pm
    • RCAVictor

      Gabriel Syme,

      I don’t look at it as decades of failure. On the contrary, from the perspective of the enemies of the Church, they have enjoyed decades of smashing (word deliberately chosen) success. (I’m reminded of Chris Ferrara, constantly bemoaning the failure of “ecumenism.” By the same token, however, ecumenism has been another smashing success – the surrender of the Faith via the deception of “dialogue.”)

      Though they are clueless and rudderless in terms of the Faith, they certainly aren’t in terms of their centuries-old project.

      That said, I think the turning point has been achieved by this despicable pontificate: these enemies no longer attempt to hide what they are, and so we can see clearly what they are. Betrayers.

      December 10, 2019 at 3:29 am

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