Cardinal Burke: It Would Be “Difficult” To Deny that Benedict Has Resigned

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Friday, March 1, 2019 - 16:45
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Benedict abandoned his family and let an abuser move into the house.
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Is Benedict in his home? No, he's still on the Vatican, therefore he didn't abandond his family. There's enough evidence that supports he was being pressured and were death threats. The information is available for all to see. Remove comment

Quo vadis? Romam eo iterum crucif
 
Actually, the proof is in the pudding, and oh, what a pudding we’ve been served. 
 
It is impossible to prove threats while the victim publicly denies them, perhaps because of them. Yet there is a growing chain of convincing circumstantial evidence of just such a threat. Begin here: taylormarshall.com/…/213-pope-benedi… and also consider James Grine's testimony to Dr. Taylor Marshall in Marshall's archives Numbers 188 and 197 here: taylormarshall.com/podcastarchive I, personally, am convinced that Benedict XVI's resignation is invalid.
I pray for him, myself, and our/Christ's Church, as well as our civilization and countries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It might be difficult to deny that Benedict indeed did resign, but what cannot be denied is that the man who took his place is anything but a Catholic, much less anything a pope should be.

We need to find out the truth, and sooner or later it will emerge.