The Trumpet Effect: The Impact Of A Good Papacy

In the last blog post I have touched upon the merely superficial effect of a bad papacy in bringing about the evil, as the only one accepting the novelties will be the ones who were embracing them anyway. However, this does not make a Pope, or a Papacy, irrelevant. A good Pope would have a huge influence within and without the Catholic world.

The values of today help shape the morality of tomorrow. A great, uncompromising, staunch warrior for Catholic values like an hypothetical Pius XIII would not cause a mass conversion in the likes of Francis. However, his vigorous campaign would send ripple effects through the press, the television and radio, and the Internet-driven social media channels. A new narrative would start impacting collective thinking and feeling. The Catholic trumpet would resound loud and clear. In time, this narrative would start to impact on local elections and local power structures, making its further resurgence easier.

It would not be a fast process, but it would be a massive one. An entire generation would start to grow in a substantially different environment than the present one. When the political power finds it convenient to follow religious instances, the atheist narrative and its consequences (abortion, euthanasia, perversion, disgregation of the family etc.) can only be toppled.

Imagine a Pope Pius XIII during a Trump Presidency: it would be a double whammy of global proportions, changing the narrative even in those Countries (like the UK) where the most practised religion will soon be Islam. It would be the recovery of Christian values as the basis of traditional Western culture. It would be a mutual strengthening in time of peace as well as in time of (just, or sacrosanct) war. It would be the end of PC rubbish in all but, say, the Nordic Countries.

And this is the biggest problem with a wrong Papacy: not much the evil that it cannot do, but the good that it does not want to do.

With Trump as President and Pence as Vice President, we are missing a wonderful occasion.

M

 

Posted on August 11, 2017, in Catholicism, Conservative Catholicism, Traditional Catholicism. Bookmark the permalink. 7 Comments.

  1. I recall years ago from a bible lecture I attended, how the ancient Romans built an extensive road system throughout Europe and other parts of their empire. And that this could have been God’s plan, so that by the time of Christ, there was already a means of travel in place for the apostles and early Christians to spread the Gospel to distant lands. 2000 years later, we have worldwide instant communication, but its potential is not being realized because our pope and hierarchy seem to be playing for the other team. Once again God has put everything in place for us with the way to communicate the Good News to the world to save souls, but Francis acts as a roadblock to the Great Commission. If only we had a good pope! Please, Lord, anytime now.

    • I would say even more.
      The wonderful Roman Empire was providentially allowed by God so that the unification of a huge area could make it easier for Christianity to spread inside a uniform, boundarless political system. So not only the roads, but no frontiers, the same power organisation, the same commerce language (the Koine’, a simplified Greek), the same official language (Latin), the same judiciary etc.

  2. Amen so I hope, so may it be.

  3. Thanks for your words which help our flagging spirits. It is true … Pius XII and Trump could make a difference … but we have no one …. ….. do we? Do you hear a peep out of Francis for poor starving Venezuela? He hasn’t said a word … their Pres. is a Marxist Siocialist. Seems like Francis is too. God help us please!

  4. Trump’s best effect is to throw an investigation of Francis deep involvement with NWO (Obama, Hilary, G. Soros, Joe Biden…) that forced B16 resigned. Praying that God will send Trump helping to clean up Vatican.