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Mexican Archdiocese Issued Mendacious Transvestite Baptismal Certificate

Guadalajara Archdiocese, Mexico, on February 3 issued a baptismal certificate to Carlos Alejandro Rea Cano, a transvestite performer, claiming that he was born "female."

It took the transvestite nine months and a lot of pressure to get the document which he wanted for homosex propaganda purposes. So, he promptly published the piece of paper on Facebook where he goes by his stage name “Wendy Nayeli Rea Cano." It claims that “on September 6, 1987, Fr. Emilio Gutierrez solemnly baptised Wendy Nayeli Rea Cano,” and presents Cano as “the legitimate daughter” of his parents.

On February 19, Semanario, the archdiocesan newspaper, published an issue promoting transvestite ideology. The picture of this article shows the front page. Semanario is known as a propaganda rag for feminist ideology, artificial insemination, and abortion.

After an outcry from Catholics, the fake baptismal certificate was supposedly “withdrawn”.

According to CatholicWorldReport.com (March 23), Vicar General Jesús García Zamora was responsible for the forged certificate. He now claims it was an “administrative error” and that Guadalajara Cardinal Francisco Robles Ortega who remained silent, had nothing to do with it.

In 2021, Robles endorsed homosex unions (tweed below). In the 1920s and 1930s, Guadalajara Archdiocese was an important site of the Cristeros' struggle.

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