Tucho and Prevost attack traditional Catholic Marian titles, while inventing their own: "Mater Populi Fidelis" and "Solace of Migrants" to fit their ecumenical and apostate Marxist agenda




Tucho Fernandez: “When an expression requires many, repeated explanations to prevent it from straying from a correct meaning, it does not serve the faith of the People of God and becomes unhelpful.” Kind of like “synodality” or “Fiducia Supplicans” or Amoris Laetitia?


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"Mater Populi Fidelis" Note how the title encompasses the apostasy of Tucho and Prevost, just like Bergoglio, they speak of a range of different religions and, maliciously, call "believers" of the different religious traditions those who deny the Holy Trinity and reject Christ as Redeemer.
These apostates change the meaning of words; that is why we see that "Traditionis Custodes" actually means the Prisoner of Tradition, not the Guardian who guards Tradition. And here "Populi Fidelis" from the Marxist pseudo-theology of the people refers to all those who practice false religions and those who join them in this rebellion.
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Wow, Leo really is a Communist--literally a Communist--and seems to hold no sense of special loyalty to the teachings of Christ or His Church. Makes me wonder if he is literally using the papacy as just a political tool, and if he thinks when he goes through the motions of celebrating Mass it's just political theater and that nothing astonishingly beautiful and loving is happening.

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"Mater Populi Fidelis" Note how the title encompasses the apostasy of Tucho and Prevost, just like Bergoglio, they speak of a range of different religions and, maliciously, call "believers" of the different religious traditions those who deny the Holy Trinity and reject Christ as Redeemer.

No surprise. Both head the conciliar church and are certainly not Catholic.