In yet another blow against the antichrist cult known as catlickers, the skirt-wearing pedophile they chose to lead the polack cell has been revealed to be a spy for the communists. I think they are upset because he wasn't a nazi, like the current roman pope.
Right. Except all those little polack altar boys you buggered. Enjoy hell comrade.
One more nail in the coffin of the satanic cult that worships statuary and Hitler. Praise Jesus!!

Disgraced Polish archbishop quits before Inaugural Mass
(01-08) 04:00 PST Warsaw -- A national drama that embarrassed the Roman Catholic Church and roused Cold War memories ended in a spectacle Sunday when the new archbishop of Warsaw resigned before his Inauguration Mass after admitting that he collaborated with Communist secret police decades ago.
The Vatican quickly accepted the resignation of the Most Rev. Stanislaw Wielgus, who waited until hours before the ceremony in St. John's Cathedral before capitulating to public pressure to step down.
Pope Benedict XVI, who until last week supported the archbishop, asked Wielgus' predecessor, Cardinal Jozef Glemp, to act as a temporary replacement.
Polish radio reported that the pope urged Wielgus to relinquish his post after he did not fully disclose his relationship with the former communist state. Papal spokesman Federico Lombardi told Vatican Radio that Wielgus' behavior "in past years during the communist regime in Poland gravely compromised his authority."
Lombardi added that Wielgus made the right decision to resign "despite his moving and humble request for forgiveness."
The religious and political furor around Wielgus has shaken this overwhelmingly Catholic nation. The Catholic Church and the late Polish Pope John Paul II eloquently defied decades of communist oppression. Glemp also has been revered as anti-communist, and his reinstallation was viewed as a move to bolster the image of the country's Catholic leadership.
The televised scene in the cathedral Sunday was mesmerizing. Wearing a miter and gold vestments, Wielgus stood before a congregation of dignitaries and friends, including Polish President Lech Kaczynski. With a pained expression, the archbishop, who had reportedly spent the night consulting with Vatican officials, read from the letter of resignation he sent to Pope Benedict.
"After reflecting deeply and assessing my personal situation," Wielgus read, "I submit to the hands of Your Holiness my resignation from the post of archbishop of Warsaw."
Friday, the 67-year-old archbishop admitted that he had "harmed the church" by his association with secret service agents, which began in the late 1960s and was formalized in 1978 when he signed a document while seeking permission to travel to Germany.
He insisted, however, that "I never informed on anyone and never tried to hurt anyone."
(01-08) 04:00 PST Warsaw -- A national drama that embarrassed the Roman Catholic Church and roused Cold War memories ended in a spectacle Sunday when the new archbishop of Warsaw resigned before his Inauguration Mass after admitting that he collaborated with Communist secret police decades ago.
The Vatican quickly accepted the resignation of the Most Rev. Stanislaw Wielgus, who waited until hours before the ceremony in St. John's Cathedral before capitulating to public pressure to step down.
Pope Benedict XVI, who until last week supported the archbishop, asked Wielgus' predecessor, Cardinal Jozef Glemp, to act as a temporary replacement.
Polish radio reported that the pope urged Wielgus to relinquish his post after he did not fully disclose his relationship with the former communist state. Papal spokesman Federico Lombardi told Vatican Radio that Wielgus' behavior "in past years during the communist regime in Poland gravely compromised his authority."
Lombardi added that Wielgus made the right decision to resign "despite his moving and humble request for forgiveness."
The religious and political furor around Wielgus has shaken this overwhelmingly Catholic nation. The Catholic Church and the late Polish Pope John Paul II eloquently defied decades of communist oppression. Glemp also has been revered as anti-communist, and his reinstallation was viewed as a move to bolster the image of the country's Catholic leadership.
The televised scene in the cathedral Sunday was mesmerizing. Wearing a miter and gold vestments, Wielgus stood before a congregation of dignitaries and friends, including Polish President Lech Kaczynski. With a pained expression, the archbishop, who had reportedly spent the night consulting with Vatican officials, read from the letter of resignation he sent to Pope Benedict.
"After reflecting deeply and assessing my personal situation," Wielgus read, "I submit to the hands of Your Holiness my resignation from the post of archbishop of Warsaw."
Friday, the 67-year-old archbishop admitted that he had "harmed the church" by his association with secret service agents, which began in the late 1960s and was formalized in 1978 when he signed a document while seeking permission to travel to Germany.
He insisted, however, that "I never informed on anyone and never tried to hurt anyone."

One more nail in the coffin of the satanic cult that worships statuary and Hitler. Praise Jesus!!
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