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Nick Donnelly @ProtecttheFaith Excerpts from Archbishop Vigano's address warning of Jorge Bergoglio's fraudulent 'papacy' @CarloMVigano...

Excerpts from Archbishop Vigano's address warning of Jorge Bergoglio's fraudulent 'papacy' I would like us to take seriously, very seriously the possibility that Bergoglio wanted to obtain the election through fraud, and that he intended to abuse the authority of the Roman Pontiff to do the exact contrary to what Jesus Christ gave the mandate to Saint Peter and his successors to do, that is, to confirm the faithful in the Catholic faith, to feed and govern the flock of the Lord, to preach the Gospel to all people. Bergoglio's entire government and teaching action, since his first appearance at the Vatican Loggia, presenting himself with that disturbing "good evening", has unfolded in a direction diametrically opposed to the Peter's mandate, has adulterated and continues to adulterate the Depositum Fidei, has created confusion and led faithful into errors, has dispersed the flock, has declared that it considers the evangelization of peoples to be solemn nonsense, and systematically abuses the power of the Holy Keys to loosen what cannot be loosed and bind what cannot be tied This situation is humanly incurable, because the forces at play are immense, and because the corruption of authority cannot be remedied by those who are subjected to it. But how many of my brothers who also recognize the gravity of the current crisis have the ability to recognize this causal link between the conciliar revolution and its extreme consequences with Bergoglio? If this "passio ecclesiae" heralds the end of time, it is our duty to prepare ourselves spiritually for moments of great tribulation of real persecution.
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🔴Mons. Viganò : @CarloMVigano 🔻Vorrei che prendessimo in seria, serissima considerazione l'eventualità che Bergoglio abbia voluto ottenere l'elezione con il dolo, e che si prefiggesse di abusare dell'autorità di Romano Pontefice per fare l'esatto contrario di ciò che Gesù… Show more
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