This is a painful thing for certain circles, it cannot be denied. While it is a great honor that Pope Francis has traveled to us for the second time in a short time - and for three days - while the country's better-feeling citizens - even a large part of non-believers - are proud of this, there are those who find the bad in everything good.
Here, for example, is the well-known independent objective 444. Although they gave relatively correct information about the traffic restrictions in the capital, they did not forget their "holy" duty to stir up a little excitement against the visit of the Christian chief pastor. All they did was give the correct communication a "sweet" title, referring to it as "traffic hell". Of course there's no purpose in that, is there? Did they scold the Holy Father? No way they scolded! Hell was mentioned only in connection with his visit. Because they are very nice boys and girls.
The visit of Pope Francis also defeated the assurances of the HVG. Even the title of their podcast is nonsense, as it looks like this: Does the papal visit legitimize Viktor Orbán?
But why should Pope Francis legitimize the Hungarian Prime Minister? As far as I know, the majority of Hungarian society legitimized him in a democratic election a good year ago, when they gave him a two-thirds mandate for the fourth time.Or did the HVG colleague forget this for some reason?
Not incidentally, the entire podcast suggests (although he does not make such a claim) that Viktor Orbán is actually only using religion as a cover to deceive the believers. I mean, even if this were true - which of course is not true at all - we would still have to say that he is doing well. Unlike the Ballibs site run by HVG, their enemy is faith - except for the one case when someone believes in them.
It would be a shame to continue to list examples of the run amok of so-called opposition press products. For what? We already knew about them, what they represent, how they present the ideas of the "non-existent background power" that wants to destroy society. Their big enemies are Christians, Jews or other religions, because they are all community builders. However, strong communities (especially when combined with faith) do not promote the individualistic type of person. If community is important to someone, it is difficult (or impossible) to put it next to such anti-human ideas as LGBTQ ideology, pro-life abortion, and illegal migration that destroys society. Uncle Gyugyó Soros does not want to spend on this! The dollars only roll in where the idea of an "open society" is accepted and even promoted, the praise of worldwide Sodom.
But back to the Pope. On the other hand, they are trying to make it look as if the Hungarian Prime Minister (or his people) arranged the visit of the Holy Father, wisely keeping silent about the fact that he already indicated on the way home from the Eucharistic Congress that everything he experienced in Hungary had a great impact on him. They did not even mention at the time that they had to cheat, since they spread the word that the Pope was not willing to talk to members of the Hungarian government. Then he spoke, which caused considerable pain in the liberal Bolshevik circles. The fact that he only spent a very short time with us was mentioned as a cure for their pain, hooray, this still indicates that he does not like the Orbáns.
So what does the 3-day stay here indicate?
I also heard the "argument" that the Pope did not want to come to us, but that the government invited him.
Now many people invite me to many events, but I don't go where I don't want to. From what did they draw the conclusion that the head of the Catholic Church cannot ignore an invitation?The grapes are sour, my friends, very sour. All that happened was that Pope Francis judged Hungary and the Hungarian government based on his own experiences, not the lies of the left-liberal press. I know that this is an unforgivable crime, it is not usually committed in Brussels, but the Vatican is fortunately not Brussels.
I will be curious as to what Dodona texts will be used to analyze Pope Francis' three days in Budapest. Because there should be no doubt, they find the bad in everything good, or, if there is none, they will explain it. We can't even blame him, since that's what they're paid for.
We, on the other hand, should celebrate and be happy that the Holy Father came to us, because he wanted to come to us. Here, where Christians are not yet persecuted and the ancient values of Christianity are protected.
Deo gratias! (Thank God!)
Author: Jr. György Tóth
(Header image: Vatican News )