New Orgasm Literature by Cardinal Fernández Has Surfaced
More pornographic texts of pro-homosexual Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernández, 63, have emerged. ElWanderer.com published today new quotes from different books.
The disgusting texts are more of the same soft-porn style as published by Tucho in Heal Me with Your Mouth: The Art of Kissing, 1995, and in The Mystical Passion: Spirituality and Sensuality, 1998. The latter is about male and female orgasms.
The newly discovered books show that the first two were not a youthful mistake, but that this erotic mindset was constant.
KISS: Your mouth sings / without using words.
Aged 39, Tucho wrote in his 2002 book ¿Por qué no termino de sanarme? (“Why can’t I finish healing myself?”), on page 10:
“A body can make an impact if it wears the right clothes, clothes that awaken sensuality by accentuating interesting shapes, depending on the body type. The sensuality of tanned shoulders and arms is accentuated by wearing a T-shirt. Elegance is highlighted by concealing fat with a black vest and white …More
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At which point does it become safe to say that this man is a pervert?
At which point does it become safe to say that this man is a pervert?
Romans 6:23
"The wages of sin is death".
Jude 22-23 : "When there are some who have doubts, reassure them; ·when there are some to be saved from the fire, pull them out; but there are others to whom you must be kind with great caution, keeping your distance even from outside clothing which is contaminated by lust".
Conciliarists should obey their Cardinal!
“Because you had not the love of truth I will send an operation of error, tgat you should believe lies.”
Perverts, charlatans, and imposters have taken over the administrative apparatus of the false synodal church. May Our Lord Jesus Christ soon throw them out -- just as He did the money changers in the temple!
What is the name of that sin you commit when you hate bishops?
I know the name of the sin of hating bishops, priests, monks, nuns and faithful in one hateful bundle. It's called Postconciliarism.
Another case of putting a red hat on a man, but it doesn’t mean that his perversity will change.
He needs to be laicised. A priest who needs to, in effect, publish his sex diary for all to see and admire might not be evil, but he is definitely too psychologically chaotic to represent Christ and His Church in any capacity.
Tucho's pornographic writings demonstrate that in Argentina he openly defied divine Natural Law and contradicted Catholic morality.
Prevost and Tucho are enemies of the Kingdom of Christ. And those who oppose Christ are called antichrists. To join Prevost and Tucho is to join the antichrist. And it is to abandon the Church to become part of the Anti-Church.
The Magisterium of the Church has decreed in perpetuity that the elevation of a heretic to any hierarchical office is invalid and null. On the same day that Bergoglio invalidly elevated the homosexual Tucho and Cobo as "cardinals," he also elevated Prevost, with the intention that these homosexual activists would solidify their rebellion against God and against the Church.
One more comment from la verdad prevalece
You could not blame a father of children for not wanting his kids to be alone and unsupervised with the Prefect for the DDF
Troubling to say the least. Shouldn't this fellow's carnal obsessiveness been a 'flag' to his superiors about his suitability for holy orders? (The question is both rhetorical and ironic.)
Send petitions to Leo XIV - that he will evict this man from the Dicastery. He was placed there, purposely by Francis Bergoglio, who must've known about all his writings, since they both lived in Buenos Aires and seemed to think alike.
I appreciate your advice, however, I am now convinced that Prevost is just as stubborn (I use the word diplomatically) as his predecessor and no amount of beguiling or petitioning will move him; it will merely make him more adamant. I will continue to petition the Holy Spirit to intervene, however, I am increasingly of the opinion that we are entering into a period of suffering in the Church which God has permitted us to endure for a higher purpose. Those of us who remain faithful to the Church teachings must simply 'stay the course'.