Abuse Hoax: Francis and Benedict XVI Write Book Together

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eticacasanova, Pattfm, BrotherBeowulf

Date: 
Sunday, June 30, 2019 - 23:45
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eticacasanova
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"The two ask for forgiveness from the “victims of abuses” – although experience should have taught them, that this only provokes the abuse industry professionals to play victim and to ask for more money”: exactly what Frank wants, besides destroying the Church, of course. You have to doubt the actual participation of pope Benedict on anything coming from the Vatican nowadays: he is a Sankt Gallen's (and their jew-masonic masters') prisoner

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Pattfm
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When you get paid for your sins, you add sin to sin; terrible sin to terrible sin; ugly sin to ugly sin.
Judas Iscariot will surely rejoice when he sees such people.
Matthew 27:5
And casting down the pieces of silver in the temple, he departed: and went and hanged himself with an halter.
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BrotherBeowulf
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Antipope Francis and Pope Benedict cowriting a book?

Vatican PR Machine hard at work here.

First off the 'co-authors have diametrically opposed approaches to the subject. Francis being pro and Benedict con, so to speak.'

The very Homosexual Network perpetrating the crimes and itself also takes a diametrically opposed view of the two 'co-authors:'

Francis their chief can do no wrong, and they elected him. Benedict true vicar of Christ of earth they drove from the active ministry, after he investigated them.

You will recall Benedict's last act in 2012 was to receive the result of his ordered investigation into the gay mafia in the Vatican and Church at large, the 300-page (Gay Mafia) dossier, which itself probably prompted Benedict to resign such as he did, in any event he yielded the reins of wordly power, or as he and his buddy Ganswein call it, the active ministry.

It will take Our Lady the Immaculate Heart to sort this mess out, but she can do it with a wave of her regal hand.

Rejoice O Virgin Mary, alone thou hast destroyed all heresies!

Own comment: 

I have to agree with eticacasanova that one ought to mistrust anything that comes out of the Vatican communications office with Pope Benedict's name on it.

While Pope Benedict XVI was by no means a champion of orthodoxy, much of what has been attributed to him runs completely contrary to what he has spent half a lifetime proclaiming, and even though the words in many cases are his, the man was not renowned for his bravery, and it is fair that the Bergoglian mafia can get him to say pretty much anything now that he is something of a hostage.