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January 25, 2023 Pope Benedict XIV is dead but apparently has left behind a book to be read, highlighting a Church near "collapse," its seminaries gay "clubs," and plenty of criticism for the man presiding now over it all, Pope Francis.According to Robert Spencer at PJMedia: When Pope Benedict XVI died on December 31 at the age of 95, it turns out that he had a completed book ready for publication upon his death.Could Pope Benedict begin a counter-revolution within the Roman Catholic Church from the grave?Pope Benedict explains that he did not want the book published while he was still living because of the furious reaction his writings inspired: “For my part, in life, I no longer want to publish anything.
Well, where do these events come from, other than a long downhill slide into tolerance for the gay agenda (notice I didn't say 'gay people' which is a separate matter) being promoted by activists, and then an embrace of it, slowly, then quickly, by what Pope Benedict called a gay 'club' within the Church leadership.It may be overcalling it, but Pope Benedict did warn that the Church was looking at a potential collapse.