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Nick Donnelly @ProtecttheFaith... St Athanasius... opposed the heretic Arius... If you are a clergyman... oppose the Bergoglian heresy... [or] you will be known as an appeaser... of the worst heresiarch in history


Do you think St Athanasius would be a saint if he hadn't opposed the heretic Arius? Do you think St. Thomas More would be a saint if he hadn't opposed the heresiarchs Luther & Henry VIII? If St. Athanasius had kept quiet about Arius being a heretic he would be seen by history as appeasing & enabling heresy. The same goes for St. Thomas More. If you are a clergyman or a leading lay person & you don't publicly oppose the Bergoglian heresy Not only will you not become a saint you will be known as an appeaser and enabler of the worst heresiarch in history
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Anonymous said…
One side, we have a Bergoglio is not simply an antipope. His actions demonstrate that they will be consistent with a usurper because they are inspired by something unchristian. And we have on the other side a Benedict XVI who did not abdicate, because he only went out and kept the office to himself. He was the Vicar of Christ and a kind of Katejon until death. So we are seeing clearly the mystery of iniquity that will impose on every society in the four corners of the earth something tyrannical and unchristian; Our spiritual life, therefore, should not be consistent with all this if we approach each other at the communion table. It is a duty of conscience to analyze oneself as we are receiving the species of bread and consecrated wine I am not a priest nor do I have the authority to demand anything from anyone. But we are obliged to recognize this, for the facts say for themselves that there is a Church and an Anti-Church. And in practice it is to be in communion with what is true and integrated, with maturity, without attachments to ourselves; we turned with body and soul only in the will of God. As Sister Lucia says, we are in the time that we must seriously decide: either we are with God or with the Devil. Therefore, there is a heroic need to confess, on the rooftops, which compels us to proclaim which side we are on.

Renato
Anonymous said…
Their actions demonstrate that they will be consistent and worse than a usurper. It's more correct that way. It is necessary for us to have the virtue of hope, something that perhaps should be recorded above as well.

Renato

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