Rod Pead [Editor of Christian Order]: Is Pope Francis not just a Heretic, but a Apostate?
Editor Rod Pead of the United Kingdom Christian Order magazine posed the question: Is Pope Francis not just a …
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The Magisterium of the Church teaches that the election of a heretic as pope is invalid and null. 6. Nullity of all promotions or elevations of deviators in the Faith. mercaba.org/MAGISTERIO/cum_ex_apostola…
The judicial verdict must be preceded by a theological judgment that a formal opinion contradicts Church doctrine.
The pope is a 1970s Jesuit, which means that he has been much influenced by Karl Rahner et al. Unless it's leftist ideology, most of what he says is fuzzy.More
The judicial verdict must be preceded by a theological judgment that a formal opinion contradicts Church doctrine.
The pope is a 1970s Jesuit, which means that he has been much influenced by Karl Rahner et al. Unless it's leftist ideology, most of what he says is fuzzy.
The pope is a 1970s Jesuit, which means that he has been much influenced by Karl Rahner et al. Unless it's leftist ideology, most of what he says is fuzzy.
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The Magisterium of the Church teaches that the election of a heretic as pope is invalid and null. The purpose of Cum ex apostolates was decreed as a perpetual preventive measure against the abomination of desolation. mercaba.org/MAGISTERIO/cum_ex_apostola…
That a man is a heretic is a judicial verdict, requiring some form of judgement (for a supposed Pope retrospectively) although he endlessly spews heresy, but his words give support to the contention that he's not a Christian, but some sort of pantheist or agnostic.
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