The following is a transcript of an interview
between Chris Mathews, atheist American journalist and then Cardinal
Bergolio. It is clear why the interview was never broadcast. I believe that our
new Holy Father is about to go to war with the forces of evil and will need
your prayers. I called MSNBC in Washington D.C. where Mathews works and
they claim the interview never took place. This transcript was sent to me by a
former student of mine who is an intern at MSNBC in New York. When you read it
you will understand what a huge battle Francis is about to wage and the
fall out may be over whelming.
REPORTER: Welcome Cardinal.
BERGOGLIO: Thank you. Happy to speak with you.
REPORTER: Well, let me get into it
directly. Last conclave, you were almost elected Pope. Can this happen again?
BERGOGLIO: What? That I will almost be the
Pope, again?
REPORTER: No. Will you be the next Pope?
BERGOGLIO: Friend, I’m only jesting with
you. I understand the question. I will not be the next Pope.
REPORTER: Why not?
BERGOGLIO: I chose not to. God has someone
else in mind I’m certain.
REPORTER: But you would take the job if it
were offered.
BERGOGLIO: I think not.
REPORTER: Why not.
BERGOGLIO: I believe I’m too embroiled in
the secular fiasco. It is a spiritual job and I’m a soldier. Look at the nature
of power. In Europe first and now in America, elected men have taken it upon
themselves to indebt their people to create an atmosphere of dependency. And
why? For their own selfish need to increase their own personal power. I’ve been
a keen observer of the effect this has on the people, especially the poor. They
are very good at creating poverty where there is no reason to explain it. My
job is try to alleviate poverty and if that means to oppose the ‘cause then I will
not be Pope.
REPORTER: But you are worried you would be
a spend thrift pope?
BERGOGLIO: Friend. Where did you go to
school?
REPORTER: La Salle College High School in
Pennsylvania and….
BERGOGLIO: And after that?
REPORTER: College of the Holy Cross.
BERGOGLIO: They told me you were Catholic.
Once elected the Pope is by virtue of the promise of Jesus to Peter, the
Pope is preserved from the possibility of error. God would change any spend
thrift politician into a responsible Pope. I’m just saying I’m not that
man.
REPORTER: So what is your job?
BERGOGLIO: My job is to ask you, “why are
men creating poverty?”
REPORTER: What do you mean?
BERGOGLIO: I mean that poverty is part of
the natural condition and that is bad enough. But my task is to prevent the
aggravation of this condition. The ideology that adds to the poverty must be
denounced. I have and this is the reason I will not be Pope. I have a saying
for myself, “No more poverty than God originally intended in the fall from
Grace.”
REPORTER: Oh.
BERGOGLIO: It is a spiritual choice and
I’m a political person. I’m sorry. I know you will make more money from this
interview if I’m Pope. Or want to be Pope. But I’m sorry. I can’t help you. God
has already chosen someone anyway. Right? You learned this is school?
REPORTER: Yes. Well… Where are you on the
issues that matter most, issues about contraception, women priests?
BERGOGLIO: This might be a surprise to you, but
I am Catholic. We are Catholic. It isn't an issue and for you to pretend
that it is being debated goes against God.
REPORTER: If you were Pope then you would
not change anything.
BERGOGLIO: Certainly God would direct the
new Pope to have more compassion for these newly created poor. And if there is
any social justice in the Church, the new Pope would have a stern word for the
creators of the new situation.
REPORTER: But you are staunchly orthodox
on the issues of abortion, contraception, and same-sex marriage.
BERGOGLIO: I am catholic.
REPORTER: You were punished for opposed
same-sex marriage in Argentina. You opposed free contraception and the
government exiled you. What do you have to say about that?
BERGOGLIO: I am catholic.
REPORTER: In the secular world, as you
say, you follow the conservative line. You oppose, uh, same-sex marriages, very
popular with young people. You are conservative on birth control. Won’t
that be the doom of the Church, alienating young people who support reality
based faith?
BERGOGLIO: Since God created the world, he
also created reality. You seem to be arguing that a man can’t be Catholic in
reality. Son, you are a Catholic?
REPORTER: Yes, of course. I meant no
disrespect.
BERGOGLIO: You don’t have to worry about
offending me.
REPORTER: Okay, good. Can a, duh,
Pope even be elected if he is pro-choice or pro-love? I mean isn’t the
election sort of fixed in favor of anti-abortion and anti-gay marriage?
BERGOGLIO: Yes, the election is fixed by
God.
REPORTER: Very witty.
BERGOGLIO: Well, you did ask.
REPORTER: It is being reported in America
that you are against marriage equality. Is that why you feel that you can’t be
Pope?
BERGOGLIO: God chooses the Pope and God
also made men and women different.
REPORTER: But you are ...a conservative
and oppose abortion!
BERGOGLIO: Friend the expression on your
face gives you away.
REPORTER: I’m sorry, I’m just trying to do
my job.
BERGOGLIO: And what job is that?
REPORTER: I’ve been sent to interview
eight men in line for the papacy.
BERGOGLIO: And I guarantee you that they
all oppose abortion. So…
REPORTER: But…
BERGOGLIO: So, you feel like you need to
alienate the eight from the flock?
REPORTER: That isn’t it. How can the
church attract young people when it is opposed to abortion and
contraception?
BERGOGLIO: Young people are just as
attracted to the truth as they are convenience and expediency. So we will
call it a draw.
REPORTER: Doesn't the church need to
modernize?
BERGOGLIO: Finally, I’ve met someone who
will advocate publicly painting over the Sistine Chapel with one of the
contemporary street artists. Are you sure you support this and in public?
REPORTER: What?
BERGOGLIO: Forgive me, I was rude.
REPORTER: Won’t the new pope, don't these
cardinals realize what they've gotta do if they want to attract young people to
the church?
BERGOGLIO: I am a cardinal.
REPORTER: Won’t the new pope, don't you
and the other cardinals realize what they must do if they want to attract young
people to the church?
BERGOGLIO: I’ve explained the mysteries of
the atom to rural young people and also I’ve explained the Grace of God. And
you know what? They can understand both perfectly well. Frankly, I have
more trouble with adults understand. Both.
REPORTER: But they have done focus groups;
if you want to spread your message you can't have this position that's anti-gay
marriage and anti-contraception.
BERGOGLIO: And you treat the church as a
political institution.
REPORTER: So we were not gonna see any
kind of change when it comes to things that matter like abortion or gay
marriage?
BERGOGLIO: All eight of the men you will
be talking to are Catholic.
REPORTER: Okay, I understand. Let’s talk
about your controversial stand on poverty.
BERGOGLIO: You want it to be
controversial?
REPORTER: But don’t you blame various
governments around world for poverty?
BERGOGLIO: Some. Yes.
REPORTER: But you refuse to blame
corporations for their role.
BERGOGLIO: Okay, they also told me you
have a degree in economics. No buyer, or seller either, enters into any
exchange against his will. It is the nature of the economy. Man is frail, and
he makes mistakes and sometimes is greedy and they enter into exchanges that
don’t help them. Sometimes they become poor, but they made choices. There is
nothing the Church can do except try to educate people to become good
consumers. Chiefly, for me, it is an education solution on that side. And the
Church has more schools around the globe than any other faith. I say
teach the people to save their souls, and also teach them how not to become
poor. And now not to allow the government to trick them into poverty.
REPORTER: And you blame government.
BERGOGLIO: No, I blame the self-serving
politicians.
REPORTER: So your solution to poverty is
to change the nature of politics?
BERGOGLIO: Please feel free to broadcast
this; I don’t want to be pope. Friend, you are a socialist and your
friends are socialists. And you are the reason for 70 years of misery in Russia
and Europe now is seizing in pain from your policies. You believe in the redistribution
of wealth and it makes entire populations poor. You want to nationalize
everything and bring every human endeavor under your control. You destroy a
man’s incentive to take care of his very own family, a crime against nature and
nature’s God. You want social control over populations and incrementally
you are making everything against the law. Together this ideology creates more
poverty today than all the corporations you vilify have in the history of man.
REPORTER: I’ve never heard such from a
Cardinal. I’m not sure if you are here to help yourself or disqualify yourself.
BERGOGLIO: Please air this interview.
People being dominated by socialists need to know we don’t all have to be poor.
Some poverty is part of our being cast out of the Garden of Eden.
But look at the empire of dependency created by Hugo Chavez. Promising
them, tricking them into worship of government and his very own person.
Giving them fish but not allowing them to fish. If a fisherman does
develop a talent today in Latin America; he is castigated and his catch stolen
by the socialists. He stops…
REPORTER: You would be the first pope from
the Americas.
BERGOGLIO: He stops fishing. I will not be
pope, but yes I am from Argentina.
REPORTER: And you didn't want to be pope?
BERGOGLIO: God didn’t want me to be pope.
REPORTER: Perhaps he changed his mind.
BERGOGLIO: Ludicrous.
REPORTER: Okay, I’m sorry. I feel like we
are getting off on the wrong path. I’m sorry.
BERGOGLIO: Yes, lets be productive.
REPORTER: You are a classic conservative
Catholic theologian?
BERGOGLIO: Of course there's politics
clearly in the Curia throughout the Vatican, but in terms of church teaching,
it's not a political institution. It's religious.
REPORTER: I heard people, in fact, media
people, "Is this cardinal, is he a liberal? Is he a
conservative?"
BERGOGLIO: Tell them please, “He's a
Catholic.” It's no more complicated than that. Catholicism is what it is. You
don't have to believe it; you may not. You don't have to follow it; you may not
go to Mass. But it's not up to you to modernize us.
REPORTER: You see no room for reform?
BERGOGLIO: It's not up to any religion,
although some do this, 'cause they want the money. They want the membership. But
the Catholic Church doesn't do it. It's not up to them to bend and shape and
mold itself to accommodate the shrinking depravity of a worldwide culture. It's
to provide the exact opposite. It's to provide a beacon out of depravity,
socialism and sin, among other things.
REPORTER: If pope you would be bad news
for the left.
BERGOGLIO: I won’t be pope. But I am
opposed to abortion. I’m opposed to euthanasia. The pro-choice movement is a
culture of death. I oppose the demonic same-sex marriage. I opposes gay
adoption on the grounds that it is discriminatory to the child. I was exiled by
the Cristina Kirchner government, but I hold no grudge. How is this bad
news?
REPORTER: John Paul II rescued you?
BERGOGLIO: He made me the archbishop of
Buenos Aires. Yes.
REPORTER: And so you feel like you owe the
Right some sort of repayment?
BERGOGLIO: There are many values… and many types
of people. Perhaps it is my interest in mathematics, but I’m the type of human
who is interested most in the truth. God gave me a healthy love for the truth.
Loyalty is only a virtue if in support of the truth or another important value.
REPORTER: Cristina Kirchner said you held
a grudge.
BERGOGLIO: Funny I’ve never spoken her name. Not
once. And it is a battle of ideas not a battle of two or more people. I’m only
concerned with ideas.
REPORTER: She said you refused to speak up
for civil rights violations.
BERGOGLIO: As a spiritual leader, I opposed
cultural modernization, and so I became a political enemy. I understand
politics as well as I do mathematics.
REPORTER: And the Jesuits, they were eager
to cast you out, which they did.
BERGOGLIO: So you are implying that I’m a
vengeful priest?
REPORTER: Do you feel that you need to
erase the progress recently made in Latin America?
BERGOGLIO: I say “poverty”. You say “progress”.
REPORTER: Lets talk about poverty.
BERGOGLIO: Sure, there is voluntary
poverty that is virtuous. Many understood the nobility of making
themselves independent of the fleeting things of earth. They are distractions
from our pursuit of the truth. I have no problem with this. I only
oppose involuntary poverty.
REPORTER: That is what I thought you would
say.
BERGOGLIO: Why?
REPORTER: Because you are a capitalist
right?
BERGOGLIO: Yes, I think capital is needed
to build a factory, a parochial school, or a church or hospital, all. Do
you oppose factories or churches or hospitals?
REPORTER: Of course not but don’t you
think the capital is sucked out of people’s hands by greedy business types to
pay for these factories?
BERGOGLIO: No, I think people agree,
through their economic choices, that some of their money goes to build these.
Capital building should be voluntary. Only when the politician
confiscates their wealth, to build government factories, government
schools, government hospitals; only then do the people not agree. Money given
voluntarily is legitimate to build with. Money coerced from the people is not
legitimate to build with, because it isn’t given voluntarily.
REPORTER: You are opposed to all
government?
BERGOGLIO: No of course not. But it isn’t
the seat of wisdom in any society I’ve seen in my life. The best
government was created by the Americans, in which they admitted that people are
“endowed by their creator” and most of the administration of society was left
to the relationship between God and man. However, slowly that has been eroded
by the atheists on the left, who would replace man’s relationship with God with
a new relationship with an opportunist like Hugo Chavez.
REPORTER: I just found it fascinating that
you were willing to stand up to an entire government in Argentina. You
where cast aside. Didn’t you care about your career?
BERGOGLIO: Yes, there are people who cave
to worldly authority. Even priests.
REPORTER: But you didn’t?
BERGOGLIO: No, I changed nothing. How did
I have the power to change anything in church teaching? My opinion?
The democrats, seeking votes, only wanted me to change my opinion and
legitimize their decadence. I did not, as evidenced by the fact that I was
teaching high school math in small isolated town.
REPORTER: I’m sorry that happened to you.
BERGOGLIO: Why don’t you feel for others oppressed
for their interest in freedom.
REPORTER: Freedom isn’t punished anywhere,
is it?
BERGOGLIO: Certainly it is.
REPORTER: In Latin America?
BERGOGLIO: I’m afraid Latin America is
lost. The people of the entire area are controlled by a bloc of militant
“socialist” regimes in the region, most prominently Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia
and Nicaragua. They have a gun pointed at their head. So their heart is
now captured. Who will save them at this point?
REPORTER: So the game is over. Checkmate?
BERGOGLIO: Friend, I’ve been studying
America this month, before the Pope chose to resign. You must not have fear at
speaking the truth. It is for the salvation of souls and the recovery of
Thomas Jefferson’s people. America must not fall to the new painted communism.
Even the low information voters don’t want America to be sold into
slavery. I pray they cast out the money changers in their government!
What manner of government is there that condones sin? Abomination
upon abomination--giving monies for the murder of children, giving monies for
the murder of the elderly! You are an American. Your government, My
child, has been infiltrated by men of sin.
REPORTER: These are pretty radical ideas.
BERGOGLIO: No. Perhaps reactionary.
Radical means something different. But a very long time ago, Khrushchev
warned, that we cannot expect Americans to fly from capitalism to communism,
but we can assist their elected leaders in giving Americans small injections of
socialism until they suddenly awake to find out they have Communism. This is
what is happening now in an ancient bastion of freedom. How can America save
Latin America when they are slaves to the government themselves?
REPORTER: I’m having a hard time digesting
most of this.
BERGOGLIO: The truth can be painful. You
look angry; do you want to stop or ask a question? … But you have created a new
type of state, the so-called ‘welfare state.’ This has happened in order to
respond to the needs of the politically created poor. However,
intervening directly is depriving the original society of its responsibility.
Families escape responsibility in the welfare state. And churches even escape
responsibility. People stop giving to charity and see every poor person as the
government’s problem. I am a Catholic priest and there are no poor for me to
take care of, they are made permanently poor and the property of the
politicians.
REPORTER: I’m not sure this interview is
going to work.
BERGOGLIO: You asked and now you will
listen, my son. The social assistance state leads to a loss of human
energies and an inordinate increase of public agencies, which are dominated
more by bureaucratic thinking than by real concern for helping people. Needs
are best understood and satisfied by people who are closest to them who act as
neighbors and parish members to those in need. It should be added that certain
kinds of demands often call for a response which is not simply material but
which is capable of perceiving the deeper human need. This is not to
mention the welfare state’s excesses and abuses.
REPORTER: I think we are done.
BERGOGLIO: Wait. If I speak on the
ordination of women, on celibacy, on divorce, will you air this interview and
my message?
REPORTER: No, we are done.
BERGOGLIO: Partially what irritates me to
the core is the media’s inability to look at anything without looking into the
cause of the various problems. People are made poor so they will vote for
the very candidates that made them poor.
REPORTER: Have a nice day and thanks for
your time.
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