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If Francis is a Heretic, What should Canonically happen to him?: Bishop Strickland: To deny that Jesus is the only way to God the Father is heresy

Bishop Strickland: To deny that Jesus is the only way to God the Father is heresy If Francis is a heretic, what should canonically happen to him? If it is true that Francis is an explicit heretic then the teaching of St. Francis de Sales comes into play.  Doctor of the Church St. Francis de Sales totally confirmed   on for the Doctrine of the Faith, "Considerations Regarding Proposals to give Legal Recognition to Unions between Homosexual Persons," June 3, 2003) Gloria.tv reported: " Francis made on October 21  his latest declaration  in support of [immoral] homosex civil unions , admitting that he has always stood up for them. This is true." [https://www.gloria.tv/post/J4jp2BJtWgpv3s8DiS2ThH2dk] beyond any doubt the possibility of a heretical pope and what must be done by the Church in such a situation: "[T]he Pope... WHEN he is EXPLICITLY a heretic , he falls ipso facto from his dignity and out of the Church, and  the Church MUST either deprive him , or, as s

To deny that Jesus is the only way to God the Father.."is called heresy,' wrote Bishop Strickland in response to Pope Francis"

Bishop Strickland: To deny that Jesus is the only way to God the Father is heresy

non veni pacem (Mark Docherty) The Exaltation of the Holy Cross… the triumphant joy of learning to love your own cross

non veni pacem (Mark Docherty) The Exaltation of the Holy Cross… the triumphant joy of learning to love your own cross

Do Pope John Paul II's Teachings say Francis "Rejects Redemption"?

Why is everyone surprised? Why would Francis believe Mary is the co-redemptrix if he according to Pope John Paul II apparently "rejects Redemption"? Francis's Amoris Laetitia theology of conscience as the supreme tribunal can, to some extent, be summed up as promoting  "the person who claims to have a 'right' to persist in evil-in any sin at all-and who thus rejects Redemption ... as it were an  impenetrability of conscience." Many who follow Amoris Laetitia may apparently be rejecting  Redemption. Catholics who are open to the redefinition of “mercy” to mean the conscience is the supreme tribunal may cease to be Christians because they deny that the Incarnate God-man Jesus Christ died to save us from our sin. The conscience as supreme tribunal denies mercy because if there is no objective sin to be forgiven and one doesn’t have by grace the power to overcome sin then the cross of Christ is emptied of its power. Pope John Paul II in  DOMINUM ET VIVIFICAN