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Dementia Signs: Pope Francis's Comments on Poop Eating and Priests Caressing Children

Pope Francis's comments on poop eating are now infamous. Many are outraged, but I think the proper response is pity. Most people don't realize that poop fixation and poop eating are signs of dementia as well as mental illness. To read more on these signs of metal unfitness and other signs of the Pope having dementia click below: http://allnurses.com/geriatric-nurses-ltc/coprophagia-and-scatolia-768081.html http://catholicmonitor.blogspot.com/2016/06/four-cardinals-challenge-pope-heresy.html?m=1 Pope Francis like President Reagan needs to say he will resign his office if he is found mentally unfit. It appears at the very least the Bishops, Cardinals and Catholic media have to ask the Pope to receive a battery of psychological tests.   At worst they need to ask him to resign for his own good to get the care he needs and for the good of the Church. Pitifully, Francis's unbalanced comments continued on December 9 when he spoke of "healthy" priests

In-depth Explanation of Dubia Consequences for Pope Francis including "Removing him from Office"

Author Dr. John R. T. Lamont, Ph. D., a Canadian Catholic philosopher and theologian, in the article "Considerations on the dubia of the four cardinals" for Rorate Caeli explains the Catholic dubia process and the possibility that Pope Francis could be removed from office. He said:   "Some might argue that the dubia and other criticisms of Amoris Laetitia that have been made already suffice as warnings to Pope Francis, and hence that he can now be judged to be guilty of the canonical crime of heresy. These criticisms might be said to make it clear to informed observers that Pope Francis is in fact a heretic rather than simply in error. But for juridical purposes – especially for the very serious purpose of judging a Pope to be a heretic – they do not suffice. The evidence needed for a juridical judgment of such gravity has to take a form that is entirely clear and beyond dispute. A formal warning from a number of members of the College of Cardinals that is then disr