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Antipope Francis’ Notable Heresies and Apostasy from November 2016
Brother Michael Dimond Francis’ Recent Heresies
A heretic (such as Antipope Francis) commemorates the Protestant “Reformation”. True Catholic popes condemn the Protestant “Reformation”.
Francis feels that it’s necessary to ask heretics for forgiveness. He also speaks about an upcoming celebration of the heretical “Charismatic Renewal”. The “Charismatic Renewal” engages in such heretical activities as “ecumenical” meetings between Protestants and “Catholics”. As Francis points out, at these meetings an “Evangelical bishop” and a “Catholic priest or bishop” will take turns preaching to the people. This is the kind of activity that Antipope Francis’ Protestant Vatican II sect carries out.
Francis says that false religions are “messengers of peace and builders of communion”. According to Francis, false religions are “called” by God to help humanity. This is demonic. The truth is that those who follow non-Catholic religions are called to renounce their false beliefs and accept the Catholic faith. But as anyone can see, this is not what Francis teaches. Contrary to what Antipope Francis teaches, there is only one genuine religious Tradition: the Catholic religion. Non-Catholic religions are a distorted, false message of salvation that lead to eternal darnation. Francis calls those who embrace false religions “believers”. He tells the leaders of those religions that they have a great responsibility to guide humanity. He also identifies false religions as “wombs of life” and “doors of hope”. He is a total apostate.
Unity is uniformity. Unity means oneness. Francis then says that unity is not attempting to convert non-Catholics to the Catholic faith. Francis declares that non-Catholics should not deny their “history of faith”. He ends his heretical discourse by asserting that the effort to convert non-Catholics to the Catholic faith is a “poison”.
Francis believes that Islam and Satanism “are messengers of peace” because, according to him, “all religions are messengers of peace”.
Comment: Francis lavishes praises upon the leaders of notoriously heretical and schismatic “Churches”. Francis proclaims that he receives “blessings” from them, and that he is one with them. To Francis, they are men of God and saints, even though they reject Catholicism.
Comment: Francis says that any form of attempting to convert a non-Catholic who claims to be Christian to the Catholic faith is sinful. Francis declares that anyone who attempts to convert those non-Catholics to the Catholic faith commits “a serious sin” (a mortal sin)! Francis also once again encourages the mortally sinful activity of praying with non-Catholics. Francis also promotes the non-Catholic “martyrs” heresy (which he teaches all the time). He says the “martyrdom” of heretics manifests the “visible unity” of the Church. Francis believes the “visible Church” includes non-Catholic sects that claim to be Christian. That is heresy. The visible Church is only manifest in the Catholic Church and the true Catholic faithful.
Francis commemorates the apostate gathering in Assisi. He also calls the heretical and schismatic leader “Your Holiness”, the schismatic Synod “Holy”, and schismatics “the faithful”. Francis also claims that God has entrusted souls to the “care” of a notorious schismatic.
Francis’ Recent Heresies
Notes:
[1] L’ Osservatore Romano, November 4, 2016, p. 8.
[2] The Papal Encyclicals, Vol. 3 (1903-1939), p. 242.
[3] L’ Osservatore Romano, November 11, 2016, pp. 4-5.
[4] L’ Osservatore Romano, November 11, 2016, p. 9.
[5] L’ Osservatore Romano, November 18, 2016, pp. 3-4.
[6] L’ Osservatore Romano, November 18, 2016, p. 5.
[7] L’ Osservatore Romano, December 2, 2016, pp. 6-7.
[8] L’ Osservatore Romano, December 2, 2016, p. 11.
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