Episcopalis Communio is The Next FrancisFraud

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AquaRonald Sevenster,Mundabor Kathleen O'Regan

     

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Sunday, September 23, 2018 - 23:30
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He has said before that the more effective the resistance to change, the faster and more insistent the application of change will have to be.

Obviously, he feels threatened because he is moving aggressively fast now.

The only problem with that is with the loss of subtlety everyone can see what he is doing.

God is forcing us all to make a clear choice, for or against heresy; with the eternal spotless Church, or with this new globalist, humanist, satanic thing.

We cannot claim the excuse of ignorance. We will stand before God without excuse. “Choose ye this day …”

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For the life of me, I can’t understand how Francis would promote people like McCarrick and several others who are obviously reprehensible people. I understand the people around the popes don’t give them all the information they need, but such obvious criminals like Daneels etc.,, surely Francis knew something. I suppose his emphasis on Mercy is too much to use as forgiveness for these people.

I’m wondering who will be the next pope? I quite like Cardinal Sarah.

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Indeed. The arrogance of the Evil Clown is astounding. I think this man is going to come to a very bad and public end. Kind of like Arius, who died in a public toilet with his stinking bowels hanging out of him.

Personally, I wouldn’t be anywhere near a large gathering of him and the rest of the Church leaders for fear of being part of the collateral damage (viz. October synod). Not that I hope for such a disaster; after all, God can accomplish his will in many, less dramatic ways and I’d much rather see an impressive about-face and conversion from the current claimant to the Bishopric of Rome. But I’ve never witnessed someone so blatantly seduced by the modern zeitgeist and intent on giving a middle finger to the Creator of the universe. God sees all but waits, but even His patience is not infinite.

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My concern: Are there still enough people in the Church — clerics as well as lay people — who have enough knowledge to recognize heresy when it manifests itself? Our times seem to be characterized by a collapse of catholic knowledge and catholic intellectual culture, even among scholars.

Dio vede e provvede…

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Kathleen O'Regan

Amen to that. It’s a new day, a new day. We will resist this NewChurch with all we’ve got, regardless of the outcome. We’re not having it, and if we, ordinary Mass attending Catholics, feel this way, then millions feel this way. We are delighted to be part of the Resistance. A clearer enemy than this pope and his lot of cohorts, could not be found.
May God give us the victory, and soon!