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Pope Francis, Pope Honorius, Heretical Popes and Perspective

Dr. Luca Gili, a professor of philosophy at the University of Quebec in Montreal, told LifeSiteNews: “By saying that ‘there is no other interpretation’ [to guidelines that appear to blatantly approve Communion for adulterers], the pope is stating that he is (magisterially) proposing a doctrine which is contrary to the Sixth Commandment and to Saint Paul’s prohibition outlined in 1 Cor. 11:27-30." Dr. Gili in speaking of heresy said: “Any denial of a divinely revealed truth is (material) heresy, according to the definition of heresy in CIC 751. In conclusion, the pope is (allegedly) teaching a plain heresy.” [ https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.lifesitenews.com/mobile/news/pope-francis-supporters-demand-faithful-catholics-accept-communion-for-adul#ampshare=https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/pope-francis-supporters-demand-faithful-catholics-accept-communion-for-adul ] With Pope Francis like Pope Honorius now officially teaching error we need a bird's eye view or perspecti

Pope Francis Officially says Adulterers can receive Eucharist against God's "Divine Positive Law (Revelation)... Catholics are Not Permitted to Adhere"

- Updated December 7, 2017- Onepeterfive.com's December 3 headline said it all: "Pope's Letter on Argentinian Communion Guidelines for Remarried Given Official Status" The website said the Argentina letter "has now been added to the official acts of the Apostolic See, conferring official status." Onepeterfive.com asked Magisterial authority expert Dr. John Joy about the papal act. The website wrote that "Dr. Joy pointed out that adding the letter to the AAS could... potentially" be "removing the possibility that it could be interpreted in a orthodox way... that the unorthodox intrepretation is the official one." [ Pope’s Letter on Argentinian Communion Guidelines for Remarried Given Official Status By Steve Skojec on Dec 02, 2017] The Argentinian Bishops Guidelines says couples in adulterous second marriages not living in continence in "other more complex circumstances... Amoris Laetitia opens up the possibility of acces