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Francis Means to Insult Others, Insults Instead Himself

“When you insist on doing things your own way in the face of the Lord’s will, you are an idolater,” Francis preached in his January 20 homily, seemingly talking about himself. He ranted against those …More
“When you insist on doing things your own way in the face of the Lord’s will, you are an idolater,” Francis preached in his January 20 homily, seemingly talking about himself.
He ranted against those who prefer their “own interpretation of the Gospel” by falling into “moral casuistry,” an inadvertent reference to the casuistry of Amoris Laetitia which contradicts the Gospel and justifies adultery.
Promoting pre-conciliar Jesuit authoritarianism, he then added that “disobedient” people are “obstinate,” "idolaters" and "not docile", and “turn the Word of the Lord into an ideology.”
It is Francis himself who insists on doing things his own way against the Gospel when he praises other religions and idols, accepts adultery and homosexuality and falls into moral casuistry by promoting the single case trick.
Thors Catholic Hammer
It is almost certain Francis was never canonically elected pope. But giving him the benefit of the doubt it is now certain he has lost the papacy due to pertinacious manifest and public formal heresy.
He therefore has no authority whatsoever over any catholic
The Catholic Church functions on the basis of spiritual authority and the sole living human source of that authority can only now be , …More
It is almost certain Francis was never canonically elected pope. But giving him the benefit of the doubt it is now certain he has lost the papacy due to pertinacious manifest and public formal heresy.
He therefore has no authority whatsoever over any catholic
The Catholic Church functions on the basis of spiritual authority and the sole living human source of that authority can only now be , problematic as it is, Pope Benedict xvi.
Ultraviolet
If "public formal heresy" is grounds for losing the Papacy, others have found ample grounds for that in Francis' predecssors, including Benedict XVI.
That doesn't change just because you like Benedict and are willing to overlook his opinions, either.More
If "public formal heresy" is grounds for losing the Papacy, others have found ample grounds for that in Francis' predecssors, including Benedict XVI.

That doesn't change just because you like Benedict and are willing to overlook his opinions, either.