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Francis Attacks Signees of Letter That Proves He Is a Heretic

Pope Francis takes the accusation that he is a heretic [allegedly] “with a sense of humour," he told the Mexican Televisa (May 28). The accusation of heresy was directed against him by the April …More
Pope Francis takes the accusation that he is a heretic [allegedly] “with a sense of humour," he told the Mexican Televisa (May 28).
The accusation of heresy was directed against him by the April letter of over eighty scholars whose pleas and supplications Francis had brushed aside for years.
But now he graciously declared that the letter did not "hurt" him, unlike "hypocrisy and lies."
But then, Francis quickly lost his grace and reviled the signees as “wrong,” “poor people,” and “manipulated”. He avoided confronting their arguments.
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Alex A
@Ultraviolet.> So, So, disappointing that you have resorted to what appears to be a vindictive attitude, at the least, being less than charitable. By all means 'ride the crest of superiority" if that helps you to feel better. The problem you have with me is one of you initially skewing the import of my initial blog. "....Christ is the most important man in the world." You knew well enough what I …More
@Ultraviolet.> So, So, disappointing that you have resorted to what appears to be a vindictive attitude, at the least, being less than charitable. By all means 'ride the crest of superiority" if that helps you to feel better. The problem you have with me is one of you initially skewing the import of my initial blog. "....Christ is the most important man in the world." You knew well enough what I meant. That aside, your epistle response does not and cannot detract from the fact that we, at communion, partake of the body and blood of Christ himself. It does not take a Doctor of Theology to understand that Transubstantiation means that the Body and Blood truly exist in reality. So I repeat, ergo, He is in the world. With that, I take my leave from the topic and 'bid you adieu.'