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Another Italian Priest Proclaims that Francis Is An Antipope

Don Natale Santonocito, 61, a Sicilian priest from the diocese of Palestrina near Rome, has committed the crime of all crimes.

In a video statement he said that Francis is an antipope.

Don Natale analyses that Francis' pontificate is leaving a scar within the Church that is difficult to heal, and that priests all over the world are increasingly saying that Francis is not a legitimate pope or that he is a heretic.

"We are in one of the greatest moments of internal division within the Church, provoked by the inexplicable attitudes of the Vatican Curia, which are creating a disaffection towards the Pope and his ministers that is difficult to heal," Don Santonocito explains.

The statement was published on the feast of the Immaculate Conception, at 5.30 pm, on Don Natale's channel 'Queen of Peace'.

The priest believes that Benedict XVI "did not renounce the papacy" and therefore "the so-called Francis is not pope",

According to him, Benedict XVI - "imprisoned, confined, exiled" - was a kind of martyr who "offered himself to his passion [like Christ]" and "accepted to be dethroned by an abusive conclave". But if this were true, a compliant Benedict XVI would not have been a martyr, but a traitor to the Apostolic See.

Don Natale explains that "all the doctrinal errors pronounced by Bergoglio, which have scandalised many, are nothing more than the obvious confirmation that he is not Pope".

"I am a poor priest who loves the Church, I love Jesus and I can no longer be silent," writes Don Natale in all honesty.

"For some time I celebrated Mass in communion with the antipope. I didn't really feel that I was in communion with him, but I had to mention his name when I celebrated, and it killed me in my heart. When I understood the canonical reality, I realised that I could no longer pronounce his name during Mass,' the Sicilian priest adds.

At least Don Santonocito has the courage to stand up for his beliefs, which is rare for Catholic priests.

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Headline is confusing to say the least. How exactly is this priest being "led astray" by Francis? He doubts his validity as pope, he's scandalized by his teachings & actions, BUT he doesn't follow Francis' bad example. If in fact he followed Francis in his errors THEN he would be 'led astray'. It seems the implication of the headline is that if one questions Francis - even if Francis himself is the cause - THAT"S being 'led astray'. In other words - STOP THINKING AND JUST GET IN LINE!

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