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Is it Cdl. Muller, the Faithful Cardinals & Bishops who are Comparable to the German Parliament that granted Hitler Dictatorial Powers?

In February, Cardinal Gerhard Muller was wrong in saying the German Church's "Synodal Way" compares to the German Parliament which voted for the "Enabling Act" that granted dictatorial powers to Adolf Hitler that brought lawlessness to the country.

The German "Synodal Way "Church makes no pretense of being Catholic unlike Muller and all the the cardinals and bishops who restate Catholic truth, but refuse to fight for the truths of Jesus Christ.

The Germans are just following Francis's logical lawless path of Amoris Laetitia's teaching of Communion for adulterers which logically leads to Communion for homosexuals, etc....

Sadly, it is Cardinal Muller, all the faithful Catholic cardinals and bishops who are comparable to the the German Parliament's enabling of Hitler to receive totalitarian power in their enabling of Francis.

They know Communion for adulterers is heresy, but refuse to issue a correction against Francis and call an imperfect council to investigate if his pontificate is valid and if they declare him valid then declare he is a heretic and therefore deprive him of the papacy as Doctor of the Church St. Francis de Sales teaches.

It is not the German Church or even Francis who are enabling Francis's lawlessness and dictatorship against God's Ten Commandments, but Muller and all the apparently cowardly faithful Catholic cardinals and bishops.

If the German Parliament had fought against Hitler they could have possibly stopped him, but that is history.

It is still not too late for Muller, the faithful Catholic cardinals and bishops to stop Francis.

They have a choice to be remembered as comparable to the German Parliament as enablers of Hitler or to be like the heroic Parliament that could have been.

Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Church as well as the for the Triumph of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.


Comments

Midwester said…
It may be that these poor bishops will not wake up until they are standing before Christ himself as judge. Terrifying.

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