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Francis Effect: Major Synod on Synodality document highlights need to ‘welcome’ polygamists, ‘LGBTQ+ people’

Major Synod on Synodality document highlights need to ‘welcome’ polygamists, ‘LGBTQ+ people’

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Anonymous said…
God called Benedict XVI, as he mentioned, to be near the cross, but still in the precincts of St. Peter. I believe it is nothing of chance, moreover when they are when it comes to things of God. It's about the gesture of the German pope keeps to himself the ministry, the múnus. And that he was prevented from reigning, and in the face of the such facts, by revealing then that only the competent cardinals, that is, chosen before 2013 have the competence to follow what the Holy Spirit true really desires of the future of Church.
Anonymous said…
They are more logical reflections in the most possible way that can be made, perhaps failing in something, but listening and seeing everyone, the most honest intellectually and aclear, and through facts like this post, mystics and prophecies, such as the warning of St. Francis of Assisi of the great tribulation that is to come before a figure "not canonically elected". We can also add the geopolitical situation of the world today and this agenda of Bergoglio in the Church that is consistent today with Davos.
Anonymous said…
God called St. Joseph, protector of the Church, also to his cross. He thus went into the wilderness in the face of Herod's threat to the Child. Not by chance, the book of Revelation puts the Church fleeing the desert too, but with wings. That is, She will be transformed, it will be free to proclaim the Gospel, in the example primitive her with signs. But it takes some time for her to condemn the world, which the last council embraced, and this agenda.
Anonymous said…
Perhaps I am wrong, but it will be a man of the desert, through this logic above, who will begin the triumph of the Church. A hermit.

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