Francis Prefers a Broken Foot to A Broken Leg
During his March 17 homily, Francis operated with a straw man, calling him a "good Catholic,” whom he misrepresented as someone who attends Sunday Mass and boasts of being righteous, saying, "I don't …More
During his March 17 homily, Francis operated with a straw man, calling him a "good Catholic,” whom he misrepresented as someone who attends Sunday Mass and boasts of being righteous, saying, "I don't need anything, the Lord has saved me.”
This is not a "good Catholic," it is a hypocrite and the standard attitude of Vatican II and Amoris Laetitia believers.
Francis continued, "They have replaced God with their own ego, and although they recite prayers and perform works of piety, they never really enter into dialogue with the Lord" - whatever "dialogue with the Lord" means.
He concluded his distortion of reality by contrasting a broken leg with a broken arm, suggesting that "a divorced sinner" is better than a hypocrite, and adding that only the former is on the "road to perdition" even though Francis denies the existence of hell.
Picture: Vatican Media
This is not a "good Catholic," it is a hypocrite and the standard attitude of Vatican II and Amoris Laetitia believers.
Francis continued, "They have replaced God with their own ego, and although they recite prayers and perform works of piety, they never really enter into dialogue with the Lord" - whatever "dialogue with the Lord" means.
He concluded his distortion of reality by contrasting a broken leg with a broken arm, suggesting that "a divorced sinner" is better than a hypocrite, and adding that only the former is on the "road to perdition" even though Francis denies the existence of hell.
Picture: Vatican Media
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"glorifying him" only because of fear (of his vengeance, forcing them to leave the Vatican 'fancy' grounds) or they were never "Catholic" in the first place, and now they feel 'liberated'!! Either one reason...it's all about PachaVatican anti-Catholic Church.
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St. Thomas Aquinas:
The evil of adultery is not something which results by chance.More
St. Thomas Aquinas:
The evil of adultery is not something which results by chance.
The evil of adultery is not something which results by chance.
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Adultery is more grave than theft, since a man’s wife is more dear to him than his possessions