[ 0 → 4] TrapCast Express [ 30 → 36] and that the Vatican is preparing itself to, shall we say, retaliate. [ 37 → 40] In a rather unusual move, even for Novus Ordo standards, [ 41 → 45] the usurped Holy See's press office released a note today saying that [ 45 → 49] France's Advisory Council of Cardinals fully supports him. [ 50 → 52] Verbatim, it said this, quote, [ 52 → 59] In relation to recent events, the Council of Cardinals pledges its full support for the Pope's work, [ 59 → 60] assuring him, [ 60 → 74] Now, by his magisterium, they mean the endless blather about the tenderness of God [ 74 → 80] and caressing the peripheries while building bridges and breaking down walls and all that stuff. [ 80 → 88] And, of course, France's profoundly theological thesis that there is a little bit of virtue in every sin, [ 88 → 89] especially adultery. [ 90 → 90] And, of course, France's profoundly theological thesis that there is a little bit of virtue in every sin, [ 90 → 94] and also his brilliant idea that while lots and lots of marriages are invalid [ 94 → 100] because the spouses supposedly didn't understand that they were entering into a lifelong union, [ 100 → 106] nevertheless, couples who do not marry at all and fornicate their whole life [ 106 → 110] do actually have valid marriages because of their fidelity. [ 111 → 114] Yeah, that magisterium. [ 115 → 119] Rarate Caeli reports that tomorrow, February 14th, there will be a press conference [ 119 → 123] at the Vatican centered on Amoris Laetitia, [ 124 → 129] that infernal document permitting the Novus Ordo sacraments to be given to unrepentant public adulterers, [ 130 → 138] and that it will include a presentation of a new book by Cardinal Cocco Palmerio on that topic as well, [ 138 → 142] and that he will, rumor alert, answer the dubia. [ 144 → 147] So, sparks could be flying tomorrow or shortly thereafter. [ 148 → 148] We'll let you know. [ 149 → 156] Also, the Vatican has released the official logo for France's trip to Fatima in May of this year. [ 156 → 159] Yeah, it's pretty ugly, as usual, [ 159 → 166] and those who expected that maybe Our Lady would be a part of the logo were sorely disappointed today. [ 167 → 171] Instead, the word Francis appears in big letters at the center. [ 172 → 176] But, hey, they managed to include a little cross this time, so... [ 177 → 179] Well, which they didn't have in the logo for France. [ 179 → 183] Francis' visit to the United States in 2015, so... [ 183 → 185] I guess... I guess it's a step up. [ 186 → 186] Yeah. [ 187 → 195] The logo also shows what could be interpreted to be rosary beads around Francis' name in the shape of a heart. [ 195 → 200] Overall, the logo looks sterile, junky, dull, a bit effeminate, perhaps. [ 201 → 203] Basically, just like the whole Vatican II religion. [ 204 → 206] Hey, in case you haven't seen it yet on our website, [ 206 → 208] we have started a big fundraising campaign with... [ 209 → 212] ...really cool rewards that you can get if you qualify. [ 213 → 218] And these rewards and the requirements necessary to be eligible will change every month, [ 218 → 222] so that'll keep it fun and interesting throughout the whole campaign. [ 223 → 223] Just take a look. [ 224 → 225] Just looking won't cost you anything. [ 226 → 226] Go to... [ 227 → 236] ...and click on the link towards the top to see what rewards are being offered in the month of February. [ 237 → 238] And then in March, that'll change. [ 239 → 239] And then in April... [ 239 → 241] ...a super little change again, and so on. [ 246 → 248] Tradcast Express is a production of Novus Ordo Watch. [ 249 → 253] Check us out at tradcast.org and at novusortowatch.org.