Catholic Pope uses Christmas Sermon To Attack America

Pope Francis used his Christmas sermon, or “Homily,” in Catholicese, to attack America this morning.

Pope Francis delivered his Christmas Day message from the main balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican.

In his Vatican address to Catholics everywhere, including in America, he compared the Islamic rapists that we and other good countries are trying to protect our women from – to the Baby Jesus.

Pope Francis mentioned The Americas as being “where a number of nations are experiencing a time of social and political upheaval,” though he did not name President Trump or America specifically. He did not explicitly shout out to the leftist Christianity Today magazine, whose top editor recently pulled a John McCain on President Trump as he plans to exit the increasingly radical publication recently criticized as being “Christianity Yesterday” for its failure to adhere to the values of its founder, the late Reverend Billy Graham.

Fox and Friends, a heavily Catholic-staffed infotainment agency based in New York, USA, omitted the contents of Pope Francis’s sermon, simply opting to report that he gave a Christmas morning sermon. It’s known for its good-looking on-air talent and middle-of-the-road commentary, though Fox and Friends is historically more on the “light conservative” side of the road. To be fair, it’s Christmas Day, and nobody should have to work on Christmas Day.

Calling for “concrete solutions for enduring peace,” Francis’s remarks are consistent with the globalist, peace-on-earth theology that have made the Vatican so popular with the FakeNews for the last half century, along with the Vatican’s systematization of child abuse.

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