Cultist NY Cardinal Condemns Pope Pic: “Not Good”

The National Catholic Reporter reports:

President Donald Trump is facing a firestorm of criticism from leaders of the Roman Catholic Church after posting on social media a computer-generated image of himself as pope in full papal regalia as the Catholics worldwide continue to mourn Pope Francis. At least one U.S. bishop said President Donald Trump needs to apologize and even his closest prelate in the church, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, said it was “not good.”

The image was posted on Trump’s official X accounts – one from the White House and one from his personal account. They were posted just after 5 a.m. on May 3, days after telling reporters in Washington, “I’d like to be pope. That would be my number one choice.” Trump made the comment with a straight face and then endorsed his friend, Cardinal Dolan. Supporters said he was joking.

In Rome, Dolan, the archbishop of New York, was stopped by reporters and asked about it. “I hope he didn’t have anything to do with that,” according to a social media post by a multimedia journalist for the New York archdiocese. Are you offended by that?” a journalist asked. Dolan paused and replied, “It wasn’t good.” He repeated that in Italian for Roman journalists and laughed nervously.

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Dolan has appeared here countless times for his many calls for LGBTQ people to live loveless lives of chastity and for his support of the Catholic ex-gay outfit, Courage.

Longtime JMG readers will recall that Dolan helped spearhead the battle against same-sex marriage in New York state, bizarrely declaring in 2011, “You think it’s going to stop with this? You think now bigamists aren’t going to want their rights to marry? You think somebody that wants to marry his sister isn’t going to now say ‘I have a right’? I mean it’s the same principle, isn’t it?”

Dolan is perhaps most infamous here for moving $57 million of New York archdiocese money into an “untouchable” cemetery fund so that victims of clergy sexual abuse could not get to it.