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" "Agnostics or atheists or secularists who listen to Bergoglio feel confirmed in their non-belief and certainly not called to conversion. Indeed, these characters (Scalfari is an example) draw from Bergoglio's words new conviction in their hostility towards the Church, hearing themselves justified by the Pope himself... While the Catholics who listen to Bergoglio increasingly conform to dominant secularist culture. Bergoglio's "mission" is therefore in reverse: bringing the Lord's sheep into the mouths of the wolves, that is, worldly Power.
Antonio Socci (born 18 January 1959) is an Italian media personality, journalist and book writer. He is best known for coverage of Catholic Church topics, including general history and subjects such the Secrets of Fatima and the works of Pope John Paul II.
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Antonio Socci, La profezia finale. Lettera a papa Francesco sulla Chiesa in tempo di guerra, Milano, Rizzoli, 2016. ISBN 9788817085007
Oriana Fallaci is not only a great journalist: for me she is "the" journalism. And I underline "is" (wasn't) for many reasons. One of which lies in the fact that its pages will long remain the best school of journalism, but above all a formidable breath of intellectual freedom, a vaccine against all idiots, variously placed in the hierarchies of power, and against the lazy cowardice of conformism.
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Non è Francesco, Antonio Socci, pp. 137-138. As quoted in dom Ariel S. Levi di Gualdo, «Non è Francesco»? Antonio Socci svela al mondo che il Regnante Pontefice è un "papocchio", isoladipatmos.com (September 10, 2016)