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The strange pectoral cross of the Bishop of Rome [& Archbishop Víctor Manuel Fernández?]

Fernández wore a pectoral cross Francis sent him from Rome. He was the first rector of the University to be made an archbishop.

Monseñor Víctor Manuel Fernández, rector de la Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA), fue ordenado hoy arzobispo en la catedral metropolitana de Buenos Aires, donde agradeció al papa Francisco que le obsequiara una cruz pectoral réplica de la que conservaba desde su propia ordenación episcopal y que ahora utiliza como pontífice. (Monsignor Víctor Manuel Fernández, rector of the Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA), was ordained archbishop today in the metropolitan cathedral of Buenos Aires, where he thanked Pope Francis for giving him a replica pectoral cross of the one he had kept since his own episcopal ordination and which he now uses as pontiff.) [https://www.opinion22.com.ar/nota.php?notaId=2442]

2 hours ago
The pectoral cross of Virctor Manuel Fernandéz is the same as that of Bergoglio. There is significance to this in showing that the right arm covers the left arm and demonstrates a connection to a secret society, according to Andrea Cionci. A few years ago, there was a website on the Internet, which now no longer exists, which also represents itself as a symbol of the "Gnostic Catholic Church".

https://www.opinion22.com.ar/nota.php?notaId=2442

Renato[https://www.blogger.com/blog/comments/22704303]

May 5, 2013 — The symbolism of the pectoral cross of Pope Franci. ... Multiple Gnostic sects burgeoned in the Middle Ages, such as the Friends of God in ...

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Anonymous said…
It says in Tradition in Action:

"The fact that Pope Francis did not choose a new cross, but kept the one he had as Archbishop, seems to reveal that he does not consider the dignity of a Pope to be essentially superior to that of a Bishop. This is also confirmed by his insistence on being called Bishop of Rome rather than Pope."

There is a passage in the canon law of the Church that says that if a cardinal usurps the Chair of Peter, he loses his cardinal's hat and becomes only a bishop.

Does this remind you of Fatima or not?

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