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Simon Rogers: "Claims of invalid resignations, heresies and other Vatican game playing are most likely true but are simply irrelevant. Bergoglio just isn’t Catholic, and that’s all we need to know. End of discussion"

2 days ago — Professor Rist: The Catholic Church Could Be Facing a Crisis Worse Than the Arian Controversy of the 4th Century.

Simon Rogers

I’m 100% with Verecchio. Claims of invalid resignations, heresies and other Vatican game playing are most likely true but are simply irrelevant. Bergoglio just isn’t Catholic, and that’s all we need to know. End of discussion. [https://edwardpentin.co.uk/professor-rist-the-catholic-church-could-be-facing-a-crisis-worse-than-the-arian-controversy-of-the-4th-century/]

Comments

Anonymous said…
If Bergoglio is not really a Catholic, then he is an apostate.

Renato
Justina said…
No, claims of invalid resignations are not irrelevant. To say so smacks of the very lawlessness giving rise to the allegation that "Bergoglio is not Catholic" in the first place. He may not be, but we ought to remain so in every possible respect.
Anonymous said…
We can use the boomerang example, because it always comes back from where it was launched. If we claim that Bergoglio is not Catholic, then he was never pope. A word to the wise is sufficient.

Renato
Anonymous said…
The Roman centurion met Jesus and says that a single word from Him would be enough for the servant to be healed. But today it is no longer so.

Renato