Good Pope, Bad Pope

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Pope John Paul II was born in Poland. He experienced tyrannical Nazi occupation during World War II and communism after the war when the Soviet Union made Poland a satellite state of Stalin’s communist empire.

John Paul is credited with inspiring political change that led to the collapse of communism in his native Poland. By 1992, the Soviet Union collapsed, freeing Eastern Europe from the Communist yoke.

He maintained the Church’s position on abortion matters, thereby protecting from murder, the most vulnerable of human beings.

Pope Francis was born in Argentina. He admired the political leanings of his countryman, Doctor Ernesto Guevara. The Doctor took the fight to Cuba where he was Castro’s right-hand man helping turn the island into a communist state. You might recognize him better as Che Guevara.

Pope Francis fired Texas bishop, Joseph Strickland, the leading voice in a branch of US Catholicism that is opposed to the Pope’s reform. Bishop Strickland unleashed a series of attacks on the Pope’s attempts to reform the church’s position on social matters and inclusion, including on abortion, transgender rights, and same sex marriage. Pope Francis welcomed, in the Vatican, and embraced President Biden and Nancy Pelosi, both Catholics that support abortion. How could that be? He is ensuring the destruction of the nuclear family and the doctrine that we Catholics have kept since we were children.

Pope John Paul II-Good.

Pope Francis-Bad.

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Author Rafael Polo was born in Cuba. He has a Master of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies from the U.S. Naval War College. He served in the Navy and worked for the CIA.

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