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The heretical Anglican figure of the “Archbishop of Canterbury.” is equivalent to a “synodal pope.” Primus inter pares — the first among equals

“Your Grace”

Prevost maliciously used the name of the Holy Spirit and the name of Christ to endorse the heretical Anglican woman who poses as a bishop. This sin of malice against the Holy Spirit demonstrates that he is a blasphemer and a false prophet.


The impostor Robert Prevost, mocking the male priesthood instituted by Christ, began his speech by addressing the heretic Sarah Mullally—disguised as a bishop—: “Your Grace...”
Let us recall that the heretical figure of the Anglican sect—the Archbishop of Canterbury—is equivalent to a “synodal pope”: *first among equals*. Primus inter pares.
«Primus inter pares

The Archbishop of Canterbury holds a unique position as the first among equals within the Anglican Communion. This title, often referred to as "Primus inter pares," signifies that while the Archbishop is formally equal to other bishops, they also possess significant leadership roles and influence within the Communion. The Archbishop serves as an Instrument of Communion, fostering unity among the 42 autonomous churches of the Anglican Communion and convening important gatherings like the Lambeth Conference. The title reflects both the equality and the unique responsibilities of the Archbishop, making them a pivotal figure in the global Anglican community.»

Prevost had endorsed the parody of the sacrament of the priesthood, allowing her—while dressed as a bishop—to desecrate the Tomb of Saint Peter and Saint Peter's Basilica, and to use the Church of Saint Ignatius of Loyola to perform the functions of a "bishop." Moreover, he permitted this pro-gay and pro-abortion heretic to act in his presence as if she were a legitimate priest, and as if he were of a lower rank; she even led Prevost in prayer, and he responded in unison. Prevost made himself a party to this parody—treating her at all times as if she were a priest equal to himself, without offering any admonition or correction of any kind. She herself stated that she felt encouraged by Prevost and felt, throughout the entire time, like a pastor just like him.
And Prevost and his minions, by treating the heretic—disguised as a bishop—as one of their peers, and indeed by acting as her subordinates, acknowledged her false priesthood, in contempt of the priesthood and the papacy instituted by Christ, with the aim of humiliating the Church.

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2 Corinthians 11:13-16
For such false apostles are deceitful workmen, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ.
And no wonder: for Satan himself transformeth himself into an angel of light.

Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers be transformed as the ministers of justice, whose end shall be according to their works.

When Prevost promoted the sacrilegious "informal" blessing for unrepentant homosexual concubines, he revealed his synodal and Marxist agenda: "Justice (synonymous with Marxist liberation), equality (advocated by gender ideology), and freedom of religion (to worship false gods)—all of this would take priority over that particular issue (over the Church's teaching prohibiting the sin of blessing fornication and homosexual cohabitation)."

Prevost mocks the priesthood instituted by Christ.

Apostate Robert Prevost: “To The Most Reverend and Right Honourable Dame Sarah Mullally Archbishop of Canterbury”

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Instead of fostering unity, the heretic—disguised as a bishop—Sarah Mullally (pro-homosexual, pro-abortion) has provoked division within the Anglican sect itself, as she holds positions contrary to the Scriptures. She contradicts the male priesthood instituted by Christ and, furthermore, defends immoral views that openly defy God's natural law, the Commandments, and Jesus Christ Himself.