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Cardinal Müller comments on role of ‘heretics and globalists’ at Synod on Synodality 'A Church that no longer confesses like Peter that Jesus is the Christ, the living Son of God, is no longer the Church of Jesus Christ,' Cardinal Gerhard Müller warned.

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Anonymous said…
And then...
Who are now schismatics, heretics and apostates?
Where is an Imperfect Council?
Cardinals? Bishops?
Anybody?
Anonymous said…
Gerhard Müller is not a cardinal, according to Pope John Paul II's Universe Dominicis Grecis, but he may raise questions about the validity of Bergoglio's election to the college of cardinals with the same constitution. In Article 3, for example, it says that it is the right of the college to "pursue actions perpetrated against the same rights after the death or valid resignation of the Pontiff. May it be the concern of all the Cardinals to protect these rights." If he and the others understand Ratizinger's statement, then Articles 76 and 77 are very clear. Thus, Article 3 above will be fulfilled. And the legitimate cardinals have claimed that the pope is dead. Then they met and elected a legitimate pope. This constitution, therefore, is fundamental to saving the Church.

Renato
Anonymous said…
think an Imperfect Council wouldn't be bad; There are signs, however, of rupture among the same members of the ecclesiastical hierarchy because there is no consensus. And as the apostasy advances rapidly, the gravity of the canonical situation of the Church's visibility demands urgency. Any Catholic with common sense sees that this is not the Catholic Church. And the Universe Dominicis Grecis guidelines demonstrate the viable and effective canonical solution. In it, the cardinals have full authority to discover the error that originated in the 2013 papal election. The Vicar of Christ is a sign of unity. And we must believe that John Paul II was inspired by divine providence to current times. And what's more, only a legitimate pope can condemn this apostasy. And Bergoglio demonstrates that he is an apostate, not a pope. The Holy Spirit, therefore, will solve all of this with just one breath.

Renato

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