Pope Benedict XVI made mistakes during his pontificate, but he was a good pope overall and a genuinely holy man. One traditional mark of the papal status was particularly beloved by the usually unpretentious pope—his red shoes. While red shoes were traditionally worn by popes, both John Paul II and Pope Francis don’t (or didn’t) usually wear them. Benedict did—which makes it particularly puzzling why his body was NOT wearing red shoes when it lay in state in St. Peter’s Basilica this week.
I suggest that you take a look at (in the event that you haven't) the book "Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within" by Taylor Marshall. In it he explains how and why we finally have a Jesuit "pope" and what that has meant and will mean.
I suggest that you take a look at (in the event that you haven't) the book "Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within" by Taylor Marshall. In it he explains how and why we finally have a Jesuit "pope" and what that has meant and will mean.
https://www.abebooks.com/9781622828463/Infiltration-Plot-Destroy-Church-Taylor-1622828461/plp
By the way, I live a few miles from Newark, NJ. The name Theodore McCarrick should come to mind.