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Bergoglianism=accommodating adultery, sodomy and abortion ... [Cath Cauc]
Fatima Perspectives ^ | June 15, 2017 | Christopher A. Ferrara

Posted on 06/15/2017 10:32:05 AM PDT by ebb tide

Bergoglianism =
accommodating adultery, sodomy and abortion in the Church

by Christopher A. Ferrara
June 14, 2017

Pope Bergoglio greets, hugs and kisses “gay” former student and
“gay” boyfriend
at meeting he personally arranged.

After four years of affliction by the current occupant of the Chair of Peter, it is clear that Pope Bergoglio, as incredible as it may seem, is programmatically committed to accommodating adultery, sodomy and even the toleration of abortion in the life of the Church. If that claim seems wildly extreme, consider the following irrefutable evidence:

These couples will now be permitted to partake regularly of the Blessed Sacrament while continuing sexual relationships with people to whom they are not married. Citing Amoris Laetitia as his sole authority, Macín created a sham “path of discernment” consisting of Saturday meetings of the adulterous couples during which they “discerned” that they were ready to receive Holy Communion while continuing to live in adultery.

There is no longer any question — if there ever was — that this abomination is exactly what Francis has plotted and schemed to introduce into the life of the Church from the moment he emerged from the papal conclave of 2013. Recall that he began the process by praising the arch-heretic Cardinal Kasper’s book on “mercy” during his first papal address from the balcony of the papal apartments he had abandoned as his residence. Following the rigged “Synod on the Family,” he closed the circle by informing the bishops of Buenos Aires, in response to the query (which he had probably solicited), that “there is no other interpretation” of AL than the one Macín has just given it.

Bear mind in mind that Pope Bergoglio has abolished the pro-life oath formerly taken by members of the Academy. Moreover, in the letter purporting to grant priests the power they already had to absolve the sin of abortion, he referred to abortion as an “agonizing and painful decision” — as if the deliberate killing of an innocent were merely a “decision” (however sinful) that troubles the mother as opposed to an act of murder that is one of the sins that cries out to heaven for retribution. Pope Bergoglio has also distanced himself from the pro-life movement in Italy, while replacing a staunchly pro-life Argentine bishop rejected as a military chaplain by the leftist government of Argentina with a suitably quiescent prelate who will not ruffle the ruling elite’s feathers.

Also numbered among the new appointees to the Academy is none other than Anne-Marie Pelletier, professor of Sacred Scripture, Bible and Liturgy at the École Cathédrale in Paris, whom Pope Francis tapped to write his Way of the Cross meditations at the Colosseum this year. As Edward Pentin notes, Pelletier — surprise, surprise­­ — is a “supporter of some remarried divorcees receiving holy Communion…”

Worse, Pelletier attended the 2015 “shadow synod”, which “looked at ways to better welcome those living in stable same-sex unions.” Francis has made it clear that he has no problem with “stable same-sex unions” by granting private audiences to “gay” and “transgender” couples, whom he embraced, and by refusing to oppose the legalization of “homosexual unions” in Italy.

And let us not forget that it was Pope Bergoglio who read and approved the infamous “midterm report” of Phony Synod 2014, wherein we read that “Homosexuals have gifts and qualities to offer to the Christian community,” that the Church must be “capable of providing that, accepting and valuing their sexual orientation” and that “homosexual unions” provide “mutual aid to the point of sacrifice [that] constitutes a precious support in the life of the partners.”  Recall as well that Francis insisted that this abominable document, a disgrace to the Bride of Christ, be included in the proceedings of Synod 2015 even though it was rejected by the Synod Fathers.

From a purely historical perspective the Bergoglian pontificate would constitute, for the inquiring historian, the most fascinating anomaly in the entire history of the Church: a Pope who attacks the foundations of the Church’s moral edifice by undermining her teaching on marriage, procreation and sexuality. For the Catholic faithful, however, this pontificate is an unparalleled ecclesial disaster of truly apocalyptic proportions. We must never allow ourselves to become inured to this moral travesty, but rather must expose and oppose it while praying for the Church’s deliverance from the rule of the most wayward Pope the Church has ever seen.

Our Lady of Fatima, intercede for us!


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Moral Issues
KEYWORDS: abortion; adultery; francischurch; sodomy

1 posted on 06/15/2017 10:32:06 AM PDT by ebb tide
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To: ebb tide

Is the Pope Catholic?


2 posted on 06/15/2017 10:38:32 AM PDT by Founding Father (The Pedophile moHAMmudd [PBUH---Pigblood be upon him]; Charles Martel for President)
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To: ebb tide
Ebb Tide, appointing the abortion advocate to that panel for Life — I am too weary even to look up the correct name again — is exponentially worse than all the other egregious things this pope has done in the last four years put together. I am staggered that it has come to this. Every other member of that panel should resign, specifically stating that person's appointment as the cause of his or her resignation. Many people have made the point that this papacy is some kind of punishment for decades of rebellion by many or most Catholics. OK, God, we get it...or we don't get it. However, at this point, it seems the people being punished are the ones who already know right from wrong. (I don't mean to be self-righteous because I am aware I am a miserable sinner, as is everyone else. I am not talking about being good or acting well; I am talking about knowing what is good.) When will God act? Because, at this point, it really seems up to God and God alone. If the other members of this “Academy” remain members of it, if they confine their objections to this abortion advocate to, well, merely objecting to his views in the context of debates conducted by the Academy, it will be saying that abortion advocacy is one of several legitimate views on the issue. It now appears that, whatever the rules against abortion on the books of the Catholic Church, the Church is promoting a more “nuanced” view. How long, God? How long?
3 posted on 06/15/2017 10:46:27 AM PDT by utahagen (but but)
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To: Founding Father

Juridically and officially, yes. In reality, no.

He hates God, man, and the Church.

I feel driven to suspect that he has been a screaming queen his whole life, but those who know are keeping quiet.


4 posted on 06/15/2017 12:09:39 PM PDT by Arthur McGowan (https://youtu.be/IYUYya6bPGw)
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To: ebb tide

Bergoglio is a small, despicable worm of a man.


5 posted on 06/15/2017 12:14:27 PM PDT by pax_et_bonum (Never Forget the Seals of Extortion 17 - and God Bless America.)
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To: Founding Father

No, and he does not sh*t in the woods either.


6 posted on 06/15/2017 12:42:32 PM PDT by forgotten man
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