The Matt Walsh Show - Ep. 91 - Massive Bombshell: Pope Francis Accused Of Personally Covering Up Abuses
Episode Date: August 27, 2018A former high-ranking official in the Catholic Church just dropped a nuclear bomb on the whole network of cowards and deviants in the hierarchy. He issued an 11 page report, naming names and making de...tailed accusations against a host of top officials. Most notable, he accuses the Pope himself of covering up abuses. If this is true, Francis must resign. But is it true? We will talk about that today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Well, I don't know if you've been able to follow the latest news revolving around the church sex abuse scandal over the last couple of days.
I know there's been a lot of big news out there.
But this is this development is truly massive.
It is breathtaking.
Words really fail to describe it.
I'm going to do my best to unpack this and to kind of break it down for you.
And then I'll give a few thoughts of my own.
but my main point here, the main thing I want to do is just kind of give you the basics of this
because it's kind of hard to follow along.
So Pope Francis has been accused of personally, when he was Pope, personally covering up sexual abuse.
This accusation comes from us from an Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano,
who's a former papal nuncio to the United States.
So that's basically an ambassador for the Vatican.
So this is a high-ranking person.
This is not some random nobody, okay?
This is a person with intimate knowledge of what's going on,
with intimate knowledge of the inner workings of the church and the hierarchy.
This isn't a conspiracy theorist on a blog somewhere.
This isn't a guy ranting in his car, okay?
Because why would you want to listen to somebody like that?
This is one of the guys who has been in the upper echelon.
of the church hierarchy, and now he's spilling his guts, which is absolutely incredible.
The allegations revolve around Cardinal McCarrick, who was one of the most powerful,
was one of the most powerful Catholics in the United States in the world, really.
And it's recently been revealed that Cardinal McCarrick is a serial pervert and an abuser.
He's been accused, many accusations against him.
He's been accused of molesting two children.
but the lion's share, and that's the only reason that we're finding out about everything involving McCarrick is because of those accusations.
But the lion's share of his alleged sins have to do with his behavior with young priests and seminarians.
He's been accused of groping, assaulting, abusing young priests and seminarians.
He's been accused of using seminaries as if they're, you know, some kind of gay prostitution house where he would come in and select his own little harem of.
of homosexual seminaries and seminarians and priests, and he would take them back to his
beach house or whatever, and they would have gay orgies and all these kind of things.
I mean, this is just, just he was a deviant, pervert abuser.
And this apparently, like with Weinstein and Hollywood, this was an open secret for many years
in the church, although the secret was not open or known among average lay Catholics.
This was a secret openly known by many bishops and cardinals.
And if you believe Vagano, the Pope as well.
Vigano discharged his accusations in a stunning 11-page document.
I cannot begin to summarize everything that he says.
But again, I emphasize this is somebody who has, I think he's 77 years old now.
He's been in the church.
He's been in the hierarchy of the church for many, many years.
He has seen a lot of things.
He's heard a lot of things.
He has documentation for a lot of things. He's been involved in many conversations. And now he is just pouring it all out and saying, look, this is what I know. And he's putting it all out there. He essentially drops. So it's worth reading the entire report if you haven't done that. He essentially drops an atomic bomb on the entire network of cowards and perverts in the church. He names names. He calls out some of the highest ranking people in the church, accuses them of lying, conspiring, covering up, or.
or of actually being homosexual predators themselves.
He tells a story about an actual conspiracy of homosexuals
and homosexual defenders in the church
who have worked in tandem together
to keep men like McCarrick in positions of power.
This is something that little old people like myself
and many others have been saying exists in the church,
an actual high-ranking, powerful network of homosexual predators.
We've been saying this for a long time.
that that exists. And now you have someone who's in the know, who has seen it for himself,
and he is saying, yes, it's, yes, that, that exists. And this is not just a crackpot
making up accusation. This is like, you know, this is the equivalent of, this will be like if
Nikki Haley came out and made accusations against the Trump administration. That's, that's
what it would be like. About halfway through the document. So he spends the
first half calling out one after another naming names, a lot of names that most of us have never
heard before, although these are powerful people in the church. But he's good, one after the other,
he's calling people out. He's putting their names out there. About halfway through, Vigano talks
about Francis. And he alleges that Pope Francis knew personally about McCarrick's abuses.
he says that he, Vigano, personally had a conversation about McCarrick with Francis.
So that's how he knows that Francis knew because he spoke with him about Francis.
So he knows, this isn't something he got secondhand.
He knows it personally.
Let me, here's how he recounts a conversation he had with Francis about McCarrick.
He says, and I'm quoting for him now, he says, the Pope asked me in a deceitful way,
what is Cardinal McCarick like?
Now, the reason he says that this was deceitful is because Vigano alleges that Francis already knew about McCarrick.
He knew all about him, and yet he was asking this question, pretending like he didn't know.
So he asks me, what is Cardinal McCaric like?
I answered him with complete frankness, and if you want, with great naivete, Holy Father, I don't know if you know Cardinal McCarrick,
but if you ask the congregation for bishops, there is a dossier this thick about him.
He corrupted generations of seminarians and priests, and Pope Benedict ordered him to withdraw to a life of prayer and penance.
The Pope did not make the slightest comment about those very grave words of mind.
It did not show any expression of surprise on his face, as if he had already known the matter for some time, and he immediately changed the subject.
Later on, Vigano says he had a similar conversation with Cardinal Worrell about McKenna.
Carrick, yet Worrell has since pretended that in Carden, and Worrell was the bishop in Pittsburgh.
So he's the one, he's been accused of covering up sex abuse crimes.
Worrell has pretended, ever since the information came out about McCarrick,
Worrell has said, oh, I had no idea about this.
I'm so shocked and horrified and saddened by it.
But Vigano says, says that Worrell, quote, lies shamelessly.
He called him a shameless liar saying he knew about it because I talked with it.
him about it. As to the Pope, it is alleged that Francis, even after Vigano established, that
Francis knew about the abuses, and he'd talked to Francis about it, Francis still kept McCarrick
in positions of power and visibility, allowing him to continue in his predations, took no action
against him until a few years later when the public found out about McCarrick and then he took
actions against him. What's more, Vigano says that Pope Benedict, before Francis, eventually
found out about McCarrick when he was Pope. He didn't find out sooner, even though people had made
an effort to let Benedict know about what McHarek had been up to, and Vigano himself had sent
memos to the Vatican to alert Pope Benedict as to the situation. But according to Vigano, there were
There are people high up in the Vatican who are keeping that information from Benedict.
But he did find out eventually.
He sanctioned McCarrick, forbidding him from serving the church in any kind of public way,
requiring him to go into seclusion into a life of penance and fasting.
And the guy who alleges that Francis actually lifted those sanctions and reinstalled McCarrick,
despite knowing that McCarrick is a predator deviant.
He lifted the sanctions and put him back in.
public life where he could continue doing what he'd been doing.
Vigano then calls for a Francis to step down, which is everything about this is incredible.
But to have someone in his position calling for the Pope to resign is it just, it does not happen
very often.
This is a kind of thing that hardly ever happens.
So that's the summary of the report.
What else has happened since then?
Well, one of the men mentioned in Vigano's report, a Monsignor Jean-François has corroborated the report.
Vagano says that John Francois told him about the sanctions that Benedict placed on the Carrick,
and now Jean-Francois has given a two-sentence statement to the media saying,
Vigano said the truth, that's all.
So that's a corroboration.
also a bishop from Texas and Cardinal Burke have both come out so that they think that the report, that the accusations are credible and that there needs to be a full investigation into them.
On the other side, defenders of the Pope have made a few points. Number one, they've claimed that Vigano himself, it covered up sexual abuses years ago.
And they indicted his credibility by saying that, hey, you know, if he knew about all this stuff, why didn't he come out earlier and say it?
Why is he waiting till now?
Now, I don't know if the first thing is true or not.
I don't know if he's guilty of his own cover-ups,
but both of these points really do nothing to absolve Francis
because, in fact, Vigano said himself in his report,
he tells us why he's coming out now,
and he says it's because he's an old man,
and he's looking to clear his conscience.
He knows he's going to be standing before God before long,
and he doesn't want to go to God with all of this on his conscience,
so he's letting it out now.
He's trying to do the right thing now near the end before he has to face God.
So how guilty or innocent he personally is, it's kind of irrelevant.
Number two, they have poked holes in the claim that Benedict sanctioned McCarrick,
pointing out that McCarrick was still celebrating Mass, was still going to other functions and everything under Benedict.
Maybe this means that the sanctions never occurred.
Maybe it means they did, but McCarrick.
Herrick defied them.
This, the whole thing about the sanctions,
that's one of the only things in Begano's report that he got secondhand.
Okay, he heard about them and he says,
he heard about them from this Monseigneur, Joan Francois,
who has since corroborated it.
Most of the other stuff, it's not secondhand.
He's saying these are conversations I personally had with the Pope and with others in the church.
So does that mean that the sanctions never happened?
I don't know.
But whether there were sanctions or not doesn't actually matter.
The real question is, did Francis know about McCarrick?
That's it.
I mean, that's it.
That's the question.
Did Francis know about McCarrick before all of this came out in the media?
Because if he did, then we know he's guilty of covering
for him because we know that he took no action against McCarrick until all this came out,
and that he did. He had McCarrick in a position of power and visibility where he could,
you know, he had access to priests and seminarians and everything else. Whether he was restored to
power or simply allowed to remain in power is irrelevant, actually. All that matters is whether
Francis knew that McCarrick was a predator and a deviant and yet allowed him to continue.
That's what matters.
Finally, Pope Francis, on the plane, on the way home from Ireland, was asked about this report.
And now you would think, put yourself in Pope Francis's shoes.
You're the Pope, okay?
And you've just been accused of this stunning accusation has just been.
been leveled against you by someone who was high up in the church and someone who wrote an 11-page
report detailing, not just accusations against you, but against many members of the hierarchy and
people that are around you. And that accusation comes out. If it weren't true, if it was all fake and
made up and false, because that's what would have to be. That's kind of, that's the situation that we're in.
either it's true or Archbishop Vigano is a desperate liar who at the age of 77 has concocted this whole story out of whole cloth and for some reason and is is is you know is is um is putting it out there um even though he stands to gain absolutely nothing from it whatsoever but if that were the case you know and you're
the pope and somebody just invented this story and you're given the chance to clarify things,
you would think you'd be very eager to say, no, this is false, it didn't happen, it's,
it is simply false. But that's not what the Pope said. The Pope, um, on the plane, he was asked by
CBS about this. And this is what he said. He said, I will respond to your question, but I would
prefer that we first speak about the trip and then other topics. This morning, I read that
statement. I read it, and I will say sincerely that I must tell you all this. You, CBS, and all you
who are interested, read the statement carefully yourselves and make your own judgment. I am not going
to say a word about this. I believe that the statement it speaks for itself, and you all have
sufficient journalistic ability to draw conclusions. It is an act of trust. When a little time
goes by and you have drawn conclusions, perhaps I will speak about it. But I would like to
your professional maturity to do this work. It will do you all good, really. What? What?
I mean, this is incredible. Francis was asked directly if he knew about McCarrick, if he lifted
sanctions. These are simple yes or no answer. It's not complicated. There's no nuance to it. You either
knew about them or you didn't. If you didn't, then you just say no, I didn't know about them.
There's absolutely no reason to refrain from saying, no, I didn't know about them.
I didn't know it.
It's not true.
And if you didn't lift sanctions, then again, no, that's crazy.
That never happened.
But instead, he refuses to answer the question and even encourages people to make up their own conclusions.
What?
and then even chides the media and says,
and says, like, it will be a character-building exercise for them
to draw their own conclusions,
which is exactly what they're not supposed to do.
In fact, the news media is not supposed to draw its own conclusions about things like this.
They're supposed to do what they did, which is go to the Pope,
go to the source, and ask him,
Did this happen? Get both sides of the story. And Pope Francis is saying, I'm not going to give you my side of the story.
Now, there are only two ways to interpret this from Francis. Only two ways. One, he's guilty.
Two, he has so much disdain for the faithful in his church and so much hubris that he doesn't think he owes an explanation.
Now, it's possible that both of these explanations are true at once, or maybe one of them.
But there is no flattering interpretation for Pope Francis here.
Refusing to answer the question.
Either way, this is a despicable response from Pope Francis.
He's being accused of a very serious infraction, and people are calling him on him to step down in disgrace from
the papacy, which, again, never happens. And he doesn't even bother to respond? What? You don't
even give a response? And not only that, but I mean, forget about the media, forget about
begon or anyone, any other bishop or cardinal, whoever, just the faithful, okay, his flock,
the faithful in the church are reading about this stuff.
and they are greatly distressed and troubled.
And, and I mean, there are plenty out there who are teetering on the edge of despair over all this stuff.
And this is Pope Francis's response.
Draw your own conclusions.
I won't respond.
As I said, it's, it's despicable.
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Here's what I'll say.
If these allegations are true,
then Francis has to resign.
And if he won't resign, then he has to be pushed out.
There has to be an outcry so loud from every Catholic and every good bishop and priest that he has no choice but to resign in disgrace, if they're true.
Because then he lacks the moral capacity to hold the office that he holds.
And he simply cannot continue holding it.
Are the allegations true as the next question?
Well, we know that they're from a credible source, and they're from a source who provides dates and quotations and says that he has further documentation.
We also know that he claims in the report that it will be corroborated by at least one of the person.
It is corroborated by that person.
The allegations are, as I said, breathtaking, but not fantastical, not unbelievable.
they are perfectly reasonable allegations and they fit with what we already know.
It doesn't make them true.
But I think any time somebody comes out with allegations like this, you have to look and does it kind of fit in to the picture that we already does.
It's like when you're putting together a puzzle and you know, you see there are a lot of blank spaces and then you pick up a piece and you can look.
It's like, does this piece even belong to this puzzle or not?
you should be able to at least tell that much based on what you've already put together.
And so in that sense, it does appear to be a piece of the puzzle that belongs to this puzzle.
So we know all that.
And we also know that the Pope refused to respond.
One other point about that, the only, like I said, refusing to respond when you're accused of something like this.
it could be that you're guilty and so you you don't want to say anything yet because you've got to go
back and you got to talk to your lawyers and you got to craft a talk to your PR people and you've got
to talk to a whole team of people and craft what your response is going to be that that's only if
you're guilty now if you're innocent then it's very if somebody comes up to you and says uh if
police come up to you and say you're accused of murdering so-and-so did you do it and you didn't do it
then you don't, I mean, eventually you'll talk to, you'll get a lawyer as well if you're arrested,
but right off the bat, you would say, no, I didn't do that. Of course you would deny it if you
didn't do it. There'd be no reason to refuse to deny it if it didn't happen. I think much of the time,
the only time when you really refuse to say anything, even to issue a denial of something that,
of a very clear accusation, is if there's at least some truth to it. And so you, you,
need to figure out how to craft it. But then the other, as I said, the other, the other explanation
is that you have disdain for the person asking the question and you think that the
accusations are so ridiculous that they aren't due or response. Now, that is, that's like,
there's, there's a video of, um, of Buzz Aldrin. He was confronted a few years ago by a
moon landing, um, conspiracy theorist. One of these guys that thinks the moonlanding, um,
never happened. And Aldrin refuses to respond to him and then eventually just punches him
in the face, which is great, by the way. I just think that's awesome. Refuses to respond and just
clocks the guy in the face. Now, that is an appropriate response because the claim that you
faked the moon landing is so stupid, so ridiculous, so beneath, so really contemptible that it is not
do an answer except for a punch in the nose. This doesn't fall into that because we already know
that there has been a far-reaching conspiracy within the hierarchy of the church to cover up sexual
abuse. We know that for a fact. So this is not a moon landing conspiracy. And when you're asked about it,
it is your moral duty to respond.
And if it's not true, to issue that clarification and to give reassurance to the faithful and to all people around the world.
So, as I said, if it is true, then he has to resign.
Whether or not it is true, I guess we can at this point, say, with 100% certainty, whether or not it is.
I think that they're credible.
And I will say that I'm inclined to,
if I have to choose between believing somebody like Archbishop Vigano
and believing the Cardinal Whirl, Cardinal McCarrick,
and now Pope Francis contingent,
I'm going to be more inclined to believe the former.
Either way, these are very troubling times.
And many more.
bishops aside from just two of them need to speak up and say there has to be a full investigation
into this we need a full investigation no more messing around with it and if there is any truth
to these allegations then pope francis has to go thanks everybody for watching thanks for listening
godspeed
