@ProtecttheFaith..Bergoglio encourages abortionist-in-chief..Biden to receive Holy Communion..praises Italy's leading abortionist..Bonino..I'm a Catholic, not a Bergoglian
How you can tell the Bergoglio synodal NGO is NOT the Catholic Church
Bergoglio encourages abortionist-in-chief Joe Biden to receive Holy Communion
Bergoglio praises Italy's leading abortionist Emma Bonino as one of the 'forgotten greats'.
Bergoglio frequently praises pro-sodomy Jame Martin S.J., while cancels faithful priests such as and
And so many other ways
I'm a Catholic, not a Bergoglian
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It is a fact that Bergoglio has a special veneration for Judas Iscariot, who was also an apostate. And the Argentine prelate has very similar characteristics demonstrated in the Apocalypse, which reports a figure with religious power; the catechism of the Church speaks of this as a religious imposture at the expense of apostasy from the truth. The hitherto Cardinal Wotjila developed this matter, warning of this imposture, calling it Anti-Church. He later became Pope John Paul II and, together with Cardinal Ratzinger, drafted the new Code of Canon Law. The word Munus is presented as a divine gift that represents the subject who exercises the ministry in the Church. Thus, Pastor Bonuns is inserted in the Apostolic Constitution Universi Dominici Gregis on the norms for the election of the Supreme Pontiff. Ratzinger becomes Pope Benedict XVI and then spontaneously abdicates only the ministry, rather than the Munus; Bergoglio is elected a false pope because he does not possess the Munus like that. This reminds us of St. Irenaeus when he says that the Holy Spirit does not mention him because it is something as if he did not exist. St. Ambrose says that the Church is only that which is together with Peter, that is, that which has the Petrine Munus.
Our Lady mentions this head above the hierarchy as an apostate member. Therefore there is a dead ecclesial unity in communion with this dead member, not least because there is no assistance from the Holy Spirit; It is not enough for a Catholic simply to say that he is not a Bergoglian.