Diabolical
How Pope Francis Has Betrayed Clerical Abuse Victims Like Me - and Why He Has to Go
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Narrated by:
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Milo Yiannopoulos
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Milo Yiannopoulos
About this listen
Milo Yiannopoulos has experienced the moral decay of the Catholic Church firsthand. Now, he wants to fix it - starting with Pope Francis.
Who is the real Pope Francis? And can the Church survive him?
Milo Yiannopoulos traces the origins of the Church’s descent into sin and shame, pointing the finger at left-wing reformers, trendy progressive bishops, gay clergy, and ultimately, Francis himself. In Diabolical, Milo Yiannopoulos levels his critical eye and legendarily caustic wit at the Catholic Church, an institution he reveres but that, under the leadership of a “Lavender Mafia” of left-wing gay bishops, has become shambolic and depraved. Yes, there really is a gay mafia. And yes, their outfits are fabulous.
The Catholic Church hasn’t had a crisis like this since the Reformation. It won’t survive unless it learns how to talk to men again, sets aside transitory political nostrums like environmentalism and identity politics, and gets back to worshiping almighty God.
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- ThoughtfulListener
- 2019-05-23
Informative, well written, and scary
Milo is enjoyable to listen to. He speaks many truths that people inside and outside the Church need to hear.
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- Kindle Customer
- 2019-02-26
hitting
as a catholic I welcome this articulate sodomite to the ranks of us knights of the holy spirit.
az a catholic, there are some eye rolling moments, but they are FAR fewer then the moments that make you want to jump up and harrass the pedo preists untill they are depossessed. with trademark poetisism and rhetorical earth rumblings not only does Milo tell us about the smoke of Satan wafting through the holy church, but also he argues the value of the church in the tradition of Chesterton, with his admiration to Jesus's rock, and the saints thereafter culminating in the beauty of our western world.
love it, get it
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