"Pope Francis is the hippie pope who is trying to finish the revolution." - Michael Matt

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  1. Wahkon

    Wahkon Member

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    By Thomas Ivan Dahlheimer

    Michael Matt is the editor of The Remnant, the oldest Traditionalist Catholic newspaper in the United States. Its headquarters are located in Forest Lake, Minnesota. Mr. Matt is also the host of and principal commentator on Remnant TV, which releases weekly talk show videos. Matt is a lay leader of radical Traditional Catholics and a leading promoter of Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, a former Apostolic Nuncio to the United States and now a radical Traditionalist Catholic who is opposed to Pope Francis' (Bergoglio's) revolutionary mission.

    In a September 10, 2022 Remnant TV (and also YouTube) video titled "BIDEN, BARRON & BERGOGLIO: Rockin’ the Post-Catholic World" Matt reports that Bishop Robert Barron, one of the world's most followed social media Bishops, who recently became a Minnesota diocesan Bishop, had made a recent pilgrimage to Hibbing Minnesota, to the boyhood home of iconic folk rocker, Bob Dylan. In the video there is a clip of Bishop Barron singing a part of one of Dylan's songs. And then Bishop Barron stated that Bob Dylan is a "hero of his" and that he believes Dylan is a "spiritual poet."

    This Remnant TV video is about the Roman Catholic Church joining the 1960s hippie revolution. Matt states in this video that "Pope Francis is the hippie pope who is trying to finish the revolution of the 1960s." Three Hippyland articles of mine on this topic are titled: (1.) UN, Natives And Hippies Unite To Save The World , (2.) United Nations, The Farm, Rainbow Family And Pope Francis' New Religion Of World Unity And Ecology and (3.) Pope Francis Preaches Eco-Tribalist/Hippie New Age Beliefs.
     
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    ~Zen~ California Tripper Administrator

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    Here is a link to the video:

     

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