Islamic Converts Ask Pope in Open Letter To Change His Teaching on Islam

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Tuesday, January 16, 2018 - 21:00
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To our brothers and sisters in Christ who have come to us from the religion of Mohammed; please, dear friends, do not feel dejected. What we are experiencing is an aberration unique in the history of the Church. The Catholic Church is still Christ's one true Church. Many of the men in authority within it are not being the shepherds that they are called to be. The Traditional Latin Mass Catholic Churches still teach the Truth even if it has become hard to find in so many of the Novus Ordo Churches. Stay with Christ. As Peter said in response to Jesus: " To whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life." Stay with Christ, dear friends.

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    Unless you are a tranny couple, a gay couple, a famous abortionist...Bergoglio won't even acknowledge receipt of your letters. The charade has been over for years.

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      How long must we endure this imposter, oh Lord? How long? Perhaps if every one of the 1.2 billion Catholics donned sackcloth and ashes and prayed unceasingly for forgiveness and deliverance God would answer our prayers and give us a truly righteous pope and heal holy mother church. . The problem is that there are so many more liberal novus ordo Catholics than traditional ones that I don’t see that happening any time soon.

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    Would he respond to a letter from a Muslim Believer?

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    I think it's fair to say that the Battle of Lepanto and the Siege of Vienna mean absolutely nothing to Francis. The heroic feats of our Christian forefathers in fighting off Muslim invaders are being trampled under foot as he vehemently demands that the modern day successors of the Ottomans be given unrestricted access to Europe under the name of his toxic "mercy".

    As for his vacuous comments about Islam being a peaceful religion, if Islam is not Divine and it can't be, since God is not a liar, then there is absolutely no a priori reason why Islam can not be a violent, brutal creed. None, whatsoever.

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      'The heroic feats of our Christian forefathers in fighting off Muslim invaders are being trampled under foot as he vehemently demands that the modern day successors of the Ottomans be given unrestricted access to Europe under the name of his toxic "mercy".'
      Never, ever, said better.

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    Nor does the expulsion of the moors from Spain mean anything to pope F, or Charles Mattel’s battle to keep the Arab and Berber muslims from crossing the Pyrenees. Nor does the Hungarian and Austrian victory over the ottomans mean anything to him after hungary had been dominated by ottomans for 200 years, or the constant battles with Serbia, Bulgaria, Sicily and Albania to keep them out. Even as far north as Ireland and Iceland saw Muslim domination. Finally, while he might have been a ghoul, we owe a debt of gratitude to Vlad tepische for halting the tide of ottomans into Romania and Eastern Europe by impaling them. It was harsh but it worked. I have a hard time with catholic apologetics with protestants when they bring up the Vatican 2 catechism that claims that muslims can go to heaven. That is heresy and my Baltimore catechism does NOT state such a thing.

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Wow. I wish these guys had addressed the Dubia questions to the Pope as well.
Less grovelling, and more Truth is what needed in confronting Bergoglio.
A tyrant needs to met front on.......not on a bended knee.

Marvelous letter. May God continue to bless them.

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They risk their lives for the true faith. The one who is supposed to uphold and defend it. would call it sheer nonsense. In his view. even atheists who do good works go to heaven. Since the deconstructionist pope loves to stage language events and to reinterpret words, traditions and the Word of God Himself, it would be interesting for someone to encourage him to define the meaning of good works. Are these heresy, sodomy, population control via choice of death (Emma Bonino comes to mind, one of Italy's greatest) theft (via communism), greed and envy of those who have more, and adultery?

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    God bless this man. I would add however, that this ecumenical spirit goes back before Francis, to when Pope St JP II kissed the Q'uran, conducted the Assisi Prayer Meeting for Peace back in 1986 and even back to the Vatican II document "Nostra Aetate" in the words: "The Church regards with esteem also the Moslems. They adore the one God, living and subsisting in Himself; merciful and all- powerful, the Creator of heaven and earth". I've experienced this myself with the several Franciscans and Jesuits who say they've read the Q'uran and yet echoed exactly what Pope Francis has said.

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      [This was supposed to be in response to someone else; it got bumped to being a response to "hows the boy." My mistake...I think.]

      I tend to believe that John Paul's missteps, such as the Assisi fiasco, were committed out of a misplaced sense of diplomacy.

      He certainly had his flaws. But he never gave me the feeling that he loathed traditional Catholicism as Francis does. I don't believe for one minute that he in fact considered Islam---or any other religion---equal to the Catholic Faith.

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      I don't know what the heck that was all about, but when I see that picture of St. John Paul II kissing that compilation of crock, I don't see it as a diplomatic thing as it was reported...but rather him kissing the wounds of Christ.

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      Interesting take. I did admire JPII, and do consider him a saint---if for no other reason than for the dignity with which he bore his infirmities in his last years. For me, that mitigated his earlier faults.

      [Which means that even Francis has time for redemption...and I do pray for it.]

 

 

 

 

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It surprises me not one bit that converts from Islam, having paid a great price to flee that false religion, would take offence at a pope who claims that all religions are equal.

We can expect their open letter not to receive a response from Bergoglio, as the only people he seems to want to hang around are perverts and anti-Christians.