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Spectator: "Might he even nominate a 'coadjutor' pope [Tucho Fernandez?] to eventually succeed him?": @DictatorPope..Wanderer discusses the possibility..Francis..to appoint the fatuous Tucho Fernandez to..Coadjutor Pope.


An article in The Wanderer discusses the possibility that Pope Francis may be planning to appoint the fatuous Tucho Fernandez to the position of Coadjutor Pope.

Aug 27, 2022 ... Might he even nominate a 'coadjutor' pope to eventually succeed him?

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Anonymous said…
The Catholic faith is based on the truth that being is what it is. It is an identity that every being is identical with itself. If a Catholic pope is unique, then the only Catholic pope cannot be another Catholic pope.

But Bergoglio is using a dialectic to deny the identity of the Roman Pontiff, which is a characteristic of Gnosis. The Bergoglian Gnosis seeks the abolition of the laws in force in the Church in order to force a messianic coming, that is, the Antichrist.

This ancient heresy is thus beyond all reason and logic in order to provoke the same chaos also in the faith of others.

And she influences this also through other agents in the Catholic milieu. This dialectic seeks a thesis, an antithesis, until it arrives at a synthesis out of nothing. That is why the Gnostics always work to maliciously destroy, not in the benevolence of solving.

And they logically repeated this after Bergoglio's death. The same Gnostics echoed a mantra strongly in the media and to the Catholic: the antipope is a pope, the pope is an antipope.
Gnostic contempt for divine laws and institutions will be completed in order to generate spiritual chaos in the mind of the believer.

The visibility of the Church will be more distorted. But it will be recognized according to canon law.

Benedict XVI kept the Petrine Munus to himself, so a selection process has been concluded, all the sealed errors that compromised the good in the Church at the last council, are now broken. God will send us a good shepherd.


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