Monday, 30 October 2023

IS THE POPE CATHOLIC? IS THE SYNOD?

 

 

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Bishops at a Synodal Mass presided over by Francis



Is Jorge Mario Bergoglio, aka Pope Francis, changing gear? Has he been getting too far ahead of the faithful? Because he hasn't whipped any women priests or sodomitical blessings out of the Synodal hat. 

This 'Synod on Synodality' biz was so boring, so childish - matching its stick-figure blurbs - so manipulated, managed and manoeuvred, no one would take it seriously if it weren't so disastrous for the Mystical Bride of Christ. 

Don't be deceived. Because Bergoglio and his heresiarchs are playing Her like a fish on a line, inexorably intent on decentralising and fragmenting the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. And they invited eager Protestants along to help, which arguably Pope Pius XI, as in Mortalium Animos in 1928, would say makes the Synod anathema. Likewise, come to think of it, Vatican II ...


And now, an announcement from the redoubtable Ann Barnhardt:  



“Is the Pope Catholic?”

A Conference Seeking the Truth about the “Two Popes”


Saturday December 9, 2023

Featuring:

His Excellency Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò

Fr. James Altman

Fr. Paul Kramer

Dr. Ed Mazza

Elizabeth Yore

Ann Barnhardt

To REGISTER please email: edmundmazza@gmail.com

On February 11, 2013, two tremendous bolts of lightning struck the Dome of St. Peter’s Basilica, directly above the Tomb of the Apostle–the same day Pope Benedict announced his stunning Declaratio! Stranger still, in the Vatican, for the next decade, two men wore the signature white cassock, two men bestowed their own personal Apostolic Blessings on the faithful and two men were formally addressed as “His Holiness.”

One resided in seclusion and self-imposed silence, in prayer and meditation at the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery in the Vatican Gardens. The other still resides in the Domus Sanctae Marthae, the Vatican hotel, which was built to house visiting cardinals. (Curiously, the Papal Apartments located in the Apostolic Palace since the 17th Century remain uninhabited.) The unexpected renunciation of Benedict and his perplexing presence in the Vatican as “Pope Emeritus” still confounds Catholics as much as – in some sense, even more than – the globalism and heterodoxy of the putative pope, Francis.

Now that the new “Synodal” Church is being foisted upon us, it’s time to seek the truth about the “two Popes.” It’s time for the silent majority to speak out. As conference speaker, His Excellency Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano has prophetically intoned:

Among the titles of the Roman Pontiff recurs, along with
Christi Vicarius, that of Servus servorum Dei [“Servant of the
servants of God”]. While the former has been disdainfully
rejected by Bergoglio, his choice to retain the latter sounds
like a provocation, as evidenced by his words and deeds.

The day will come when the Presuli of the Church will be
asked to clarify what intrigues and what conspiracies could
have led to the Throne him who acts as “Servant of Satan’s
servants,” and why they have fearfully witnessed his
intemperances or made themselves accomplices of this
proud heretical tyrant.

Let those who know and who keep
silent out of false prudence tremble: by their silence they do
not protect the honor of the Holy Church, nor do they
preserve the simple ones from scandal. On the contrary,
they plunge the Bride of the Lamb into ignominy and
humiliation, and turn the faithful away from the Ark of
salvation at the very moment of the Flood.

Various speakers at “Is the Pope Catholic?” Conference will consider the possibility of 1) the invalidity of Pope Benedict’s resignation, or 2) the invalidity of Bergoglio’s acceptance of the Papacy, or 3) Bergoglio’s loss of office due to public material (if not formal) heresy.

Code of Canon Law of the Catholic Church, Canon 748 §1. “All persons are bound to seek the truth in those things which regard God and his Church…are bound by the obligation…of embracing and observing the truth which they have come to know.”

Fr. Franz Wernz and Fr. Pedro Vidal’s Ius Canonicum, an eight-volume work published in 1943, which is perhaps the most highly respected commentary on the 1917 Code of Canon Law, states:

“Finally they cannot be numbered among the schismatics, who refuse to obey the Roman Pontiff because they consider his person to be suspect or doubtfully elected on account of rumors in circulation.”


 "John himself, the Apostle of love, who seems to reveal in his Gospel the secrets of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and who never ceased to impress on the memories of his followers the new commandment "Love one another," altogether forbade any intercourse with those who professed a mutilated and corrupt version of Christ's teaching: "If any man come to you and bring not this doctrine, receive him not into the house nor say to him: God speed you."

- Pope Pius XI, Mortualium Animos 



Pope Pius XI


22 comments:

  1. https://www.bitchute.com/video/O2XhMHLkcUjF/
    the origin of star of David. David never had a star according to the Bible.

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  2. What I can say is repeat what a Catholic mystic said to me. This man was an elderly Cistercian... The church has been represented as a triangle. Pope, bishops. Religious and laity. Vatican two reversed the triangle base over apex. We are the church. When you have a triangle superimposed on an upside down triangle you have the non sacrificers managing the church. The sacrifice of the Mass now replaced by the celebration of us. The community.

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  3. Holy Mother Church will eventually split if the Synod has its way

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    1. Tweetie Thuy Anh Nguyen2 November 2023 at 20:15


      Yeah, the Pope needs to seriously reconsider this potential split that he would cause if making any major changes to Church's teachings...

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    2. The pope did not change anything, just as Cardinal Fernandez said. Stop listening to people that wish for schism.

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    3. Tweetie Thuy Anh Nguyen2 November 2023 at 20:18

      Did he allow Holy Communion for the divorced and remarried?

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    4. No, he didn't. You need to read the primary source and not listen to secondary sources.

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    5. Tweetie Thuy Anh Nguyen2 November 2023 at 20:20

      Can you provide the link to the primary source, please. Thank you. 😊

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    6. it's Amoris Letitia that is always attacked, but nowhere in that document does it reverse teaching.

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    7. Tweetie Thuy Anh Nguyen2 November 2023 at 20:31

      I mean... If there's no need to change Church's teaching, why need a Synod to discuss it? Unless...there was a "but" kind of thing in there...hmm, I wonder...🤨

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    8. Tragically, the fact is that in a very small circle, Pope Francis is said to have self-critically further explained himself as follows: “It is not to be excluded that I will enter history as the one who split the Catholic Church.”

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    9. people like you and your slanderous posts will split the Church.

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    10. Tweetie Thuy Anh Nguyen2 November 2023 at 20:34

      Can you provide a link or a source to where he said that? Just need to verify...

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    11. https://onepeterfive.com/pope-francis-reported-words-might-go-history-split-church/

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    12. Antoine Marie Bourdon2 November 2023 at 20:39


      Loyd McIntire There's no split. More and more people are coming back to the tradition, that's all that's happening and will happen. That's not a split. We're just waiting and praying for God to intervene. The Church isn't a Church of revolts. It's a Church of peaceful and prayerful inward reform and perseverance in the search of the authentic apostolic faith. Those who stray away from the true faith will bear no fruits and eventually the faith will comes back stronger. We just need patience.

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  4. You must know that AL opened the door to communion for the divorced and remarried. I suggest you read Maike Hickson at https://onepeterfive.com/five-strong-statements-amoris-laetitia-sspx/ :
    "The ink is not yet dry on the exhortation Amoris Laetitia, which allows “pastoral exceptions” that authorize divorced and civilly remarried persons to receive communion, but it has already been put into practice as a matter of urgency" (notably in the Philippines and Italy)."

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  5. Cal L Nguyen
    he's not even a Catholic, let alone pope

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  6. Carina Hernandes2 November 2023 at 20:41


    Carina Hernandes
    Who’s is the worse in the picture?! Oh God help us all!

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  7. Joe Patrick Esquivel2 November 2023 at 20:43



    With the men he's made Cardinal seems more he's pushing these issues to his successor.

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    1. You should pray for the Holy Father instead of slandering him. You should also repent.

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  8. A nice picture of the author of Summorum Pontificum and of the author od Traditionis Custodes which obliterated the former document. Two Popes of one church : one looking to appease and to unite, the other looking to divide and to destroy.

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