To Italian journalist Dr Andrea Cionci, who has just released an interesting little video entitled "Why it is totally pointless to focus on what the antipopes Bergoglio and Prévost are doing"
Dear Dr Cionci,
In the current initial phase of the liberation-purification process of the Catholic Church, including the eradication of the current antipapacy launched by His Holiness Benedict XVI in 2013, the 'Little Remnant', that is to say all those who have awakened and resist as best they can, is necessarily scattered, sometimes even, and regrettably, divided.
There are indeed those who, like you, and around you, are fighting on the front line for the rights of the Apostolic See, in the trenches of the Vatican, splattered with blood, with their pens, their computers, the legal and media means at their disposal, which amount to very little, yet are so important. This is essential.
You may sometimes feel somewhat isolated, but consider the reality of the picture in its entirety, visible and invisible :
There are also courageous priests who have come forward, unjustly sanctioned, sometimes even excommunicated without trial, and who, like Don Fernando Cornet, the Padre Francisco Vegara, Natale Santonocito, or Padre Gebhardt, stubbornly refuse to celebrate 'una cum' the false-prophet antipope ; they are the vanguard of a great many who will emerge when the crisis reaches its peak.
There are the faithful who, having remained on the margins of the Church in eclipse, yet refusing the convenience of departing from it, attempt with the means at hand to shed light on the misdeeds of the pagan-gnostic hierarchies infiltrated to the throne of Peter, in order to warn those who yet see nothing. They too have their utility. They perform precious re-information work that so-called Catholic media have abandoned.
There are those who re-read events in the light of Scripture, of prophecies, of ancient books, and who attempt, sometimes clumsily but with faithfulness, to discern good from evil and what ought to be done when one grasps the essence of the current crisis. They often annoy you, but they are important.
There are still philosophers and intellectuals who think aloud, wandering in this desert, trying to make sense of what is happening, sometimes following false shepherds, sometimes following false doctrines, but who, seeking also with good faith, lucidity and intelligence, aid in collective reflection.
Not to mention the invisible ones, who have a special place in the Heart of God : those who, upon a bed of suffering, offer in sacrifice of oblation their life for the eternal Catholic Church, for the fulfilment of the Promises ; those who see that Our Lord Jesus Christ is upon the Cross, beset by outrages, and simply pray in the silence of their chamber, in abandoned chapels, in occupied churches, holding fast their rosary.
The greatest among us is probably that woman whom no one knows and who stands alone at the foot of Calvary, at once weeping and trusting, reciting tirelessly her rosary ; she sees and lives the suffering, but she sees and lives already the Victory announced. What a soldier !
There is what one sees, and what one does not see.
There are the trenches, the desert, Calvary, the invisible world, and the Work of the Holy Spirit.
Lift your eyes, you are not alone, soldier Cionci.
On February 11, 2013, the last legitimate pope, Benedict XVI, in his Declaratio, solemnly entrusted his people to our Holy Mother, who gathers us beneath her Mantle and in the Great Hope.
We are certainly scattered, counted as nothing, yet the certainty of Victory is assured to us through our Generalissimo, the Most Holy Virgin Mary, and the legions of angels that surround her.
NikoDemos