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Antipope Francis’ Notable Heresies and Apostasy from February 2017 to March 2017
Brother Michael Dimond Francis’ Recent Heresies
Francis says that Jews (those who reject Jesus) are his spiritual brothers, and he implies that they will have everlasting life (“life for evermore”) despite rejecting Jesus and the Catholic faith. The Catholic Church and Sacred Scripture teach the opposite.
Francis also mentions that false religions (which send all those who follow them to eternal misery in Hell) need to be protected.
Francis’ statement that Jewish and Muslim terrorism “do not exist” is a lie.
Francis says that “humanity is sinning gravely by not caring for the earth” (“mother earth”), and that “Catholics” need to give “witness to this”. However, he never mentions that almost all of humanity is sinning gravely and headed for eternal fire because they lack the Catholic faith and commit mortal sin! Francis doesn’t talk about this because he doesn’t believe it.
Francis once again says that he doesn’t want to try to convert anyone.
Francis says that the Jewish rabbi (who rejects Jesus) is his spiritual brother. Francis says that he walks together with the rabbi, who is on the “path of goodness”, even though he rejects goodness itself: Jesus Christ.
Francis speaks of how Antipope Paul VI wanted to “beatify” the Anglican “martyrs” and place them among those who are to be looked upon as “blessed” by “the Catholic Church”. Francis not only says the Anglican heretics and schismatics were “martyrs of the faith”, but that they were “at the same level” as the “Catholics” who were also “martyrs”. Francis even acknowledges that in the past Anglican “martyrs” could not be celebrated, but he says that now things are different. He thus admits that he and his sect have rejected and abandoned the Church’s traditional teaching. Francis then explains that the Anglicans and “Catholics” conduct “missions” together. Francis says that the “Catholic Bishop” and the “Anglican Bishop” will “work together and teach”. Speaking of “Catholics”, Francis says: “When the people cannot go to the Catholic celebration on Sunday, they go to the Anglican celebration, and the Anglicans go to the Catholic one, because they do not want a Sunday to go by without a celebration. They work together. And here the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith knows this…” Francis speaks positively of “Catholics” who to go to the heretical and schismatic Anglican church on Sunday, “when the people cannot go to the Catholic celebration”! Francis says that the Vatican II sect’s “Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith knows this”. These statements are all one should need to see to know that the apostate Antipope Francis does not profess the Catholic faith and therefore has been severed from the Catholic Church!
Francis says that Anglicans are his “brothers and sisters in Christ”. Francis says he wishes “to walk the path together, to follow our Lord Jesus Christ together” with the Anglican heretics and schismatics. Francis wants to follow the same path as the Anglicans, a heretical path paved by the Devil leading to eternal darnation. Francis then declares that “we are now able to recognize that the fruitful grace of Christ is at work” in Anglicans. Francis encourages the mortally sinful activity of praying with Anglican heretics. He says that Anglicans “witness to the Gospel”. He asserts that “it is a grace” to visit the heretical non-Catholic Anglican “Church”. Francis calls for “strengthening ties” with the schismatic Anglican church, “to the praise of Christ, in service of the Gospel and of this city”. Francis proclaims that Anglicans can help “Catholics” to “become ever more faithful disciples of Jesus”, even though they reject many Catholic teachings. For a second time in his “homily”, Francis encourages “Catholics” to commit mortal sin by praying with notorious heretics who reject the faith. Francis then teaches blatant heresy and blasphemes the saints by declaring that there are “saints of every Christian confession”, and that they are all “fully united in the Jerusalem above”.
Francis once again condemns efforts to convert people to the Catholic faith.
Francis tells the leaders of non-Catholic religions that they are all his spiritual brothers and that everyone is a child of God, even if they reject Christ and Baptism. Francis then (as usual) asks the leaders of false religions to “please” pray for him.
Francis admits that “not long ago” a meeting discussing the “positive” aspects of Martin Luther and his so-called reform “would have been unthinkable”. Indeed, it was “unthinkable” because a real pope would never hold or participate in such a meeting. Francis speaks of Luther’s “critique of the Church of his time and the papacy”, and then says we are able “to discern and receive all that was positive and legitimate in the Reformation”. Francis criticizes the Catholic Church’s condemnation of Luther by saying: “all of us are well aware that the past cannot be changed”. Francis then immediately adds: “Yet today, after fifty years of ecumenical dialogue between Catholics and Protestants, it is possible to engage in a purification of memory”. In other words, the way the Catholic Church historically viewed the notorious heretic Martin Luther is not the way he is viewed by today’s Vatican II sect, the end-times Counter Church, which falsely purports to be the “Catholic Church”. Francis thereby acknowledges that the Vatican II Counter Church, which he wrongly calls the “Catholic Church”, rejects what the Catholic Church has taught and held about Martin Luther and the “Reformation”.
Francis’ Recent Heresies
Notes:
[1] L’ Osservatore Romano, February 17, 2017, p. 5.
[2] L’ Osservatore Romano, February 24, 2017, p. 11.
[3] L’ Osservatore Romano, February 17, 2017, p. 4.
[4] L’ Osservatore Romano, February 24, 2017, p. 4.
[5] L’ Osservatore Romano, March 3, 2017, p. 4.
[6] L’ Osservatore Romano, March 3, 2017, pp. 6,8.
[7] L’ Osservatore Romano, March 3, 2017, p. 7.
[8] L’ Osservatore Romano, March 10, 2017, p. 6.
[9] L’ Osservatore Romano, March 31, 2017, p. 3.
[10] L’ Osservatore Romano, April 7, 2017, p. 11.
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