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Archbishop Viganò Back In Italy: Confession Not Available Anymore

Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò currently drives around in Northern Italy, he told Robert Moynihan (InsideTheVatican.com, February 26). Viganò reports that Italians are afraid of the coronavirus, and …More
Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò currently drives around in Northern Italy, he told Robert Moynihan (InsideTheVatican.com, February 26).
Viganò reports that Italians are afraid of the coronavirus, and the shelves in the supermarkets are getting empty.
He went for confession and was received only because he is a priest. For the faithful, the doors of the churches are closed.
Personally, he is more and more attracted to Latin and celebrates Mass after Matins and Lauds at 7:30 according to the Original Ambrosian Rite of Milan Archdiocese where he was born.
He prays for Francis “that he becomes Peter” [strange wording], repents any shortcomings, and confirms his brethren in the faith of all times.
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Everytime Thor's wrong, he resorts to solid bold "headlines" and heavy underlining. It's nothing more than online shouting after he's been shown wrong again.
"The opening post of this thread states that Archbishop Vigano prays for francis so that he becomes Peter."
...the article explicitly said "Pope Francis" not just "Francis". I also linked the article so you could read it. Either you …More
Everytime Thor's wrong, he resorts to solid bold "headlines" and heavy underlining. It's nothing more than online shouting after he's been shown wrong again.

"The opening post of this thread states that Archbishop Vigano prays for francis so that he becomes Peter."

...the article explicitly said "Pope Francis" not just "Francis". I also linked the article so you could read it. Either you didn't read it or you did and told another falsehood anyway. Which is it, Thor? ;-)

So your conclusion is built on a demonstrably false premise, i.e. an incorrect and abbreviated passage.

"These interpretations are simply the common meaning of what the archbishop says."

..."the common meaning" as defined by Thors Catholic Dictionary. :D You always fabricate this kind of imaginary "support" when you're wrong.

"Everyone knows", "most Catholics can tell", "the common meaning", and so on. You just make this all up as you go. :D