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Ratzinger Is not a Solution to the Present Problems. All The Popes Since Vatican II Had Sympathies for Neo-Modernism Talking to Gloria.tv, Monsignor Antonio Livi, a former dean and professor at the …More
Ratzinger Is not a Solution to the Present Problems.
All The Popes Since Vatican II Had Sympathies for Neo-Modernism
Talking to Gloria.tv, Monsignor Antonio Livi, a former dean and professor at the Roman Lateran University, pointed out that all popes since Second Vatican Council have had an attitude of esteem regarding heretical neo-modernism, including Benedict XVI who confessed that he basically agreed with the heretical theologian Karl Rahner. As a pope, Benedict even received the anti-Church theologian Hans Küng.
Ratzinger Is not a Solution to the Present Problems
To the question whether Joseph Ratzinger’s theology could lead out of the present crisis, Monsignor Livi replies: “absolutely not”. Livi explains that as a theologian Ratzinger is under neo-Protestant influence and opposed to the old Scholastic theology which has a rational rather than a sentimental, approach to the understanding of the faith.
Already Benedict XVI Avoided Magisterial Teaching
According to Livi, the documents …More
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The major and crucial difference between Francis and the other Conciliar Popes is that we are no longer being subjected to the "boiled frog syndrome" (i.e. the attempt to conceal Modernism with orthodox-sounding language, so that the multitudes are not aware of the incremental destruction taking place). With Francis, it is perfectly clear that we are being boiled...and destroyed...