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Brazilian Cardinal: "Resistance to Synod Has No Right – It Is Refusal"

"Any resistance to the path of synodality has nothing to do with the right to disagree, but with the refusal to dialogue" [which is an old Marxist argument].

So said homosexual activist Leonardo Ulrich Cardinal Steiner, 74, Archbishop of Manaus in Brazil, during a recent online meeting (ReligionDigital.org, February 7).

For him, the most important thing to come out of the Synod is that "the process has been set in motion", he said.

His talk was empty full of contradictory rhetorics like "being a Church of communion" or being "a Church for everyone: saints and sinners, saints-sinners".

Picture: Leonardo Ulrich Steiner © Mazur/cbcew.org.uk, CC BY-NC-ND, #newsRlvpoerydb
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Let's hope the next Pope can do a Trump and purge the Vatican of these mercenaries, and wolves in sheeps' clothing..
He's talking some kind of nonsense, rubbish. Here's the answer:
"The Church that affirms such errors is at once schismatic and heretical. This Conciliar Church is, therefore, not Catholic. To whatever extent Pope, Bishops, priests, or faithful adhere to this new Church, they separate themselves from the Catholic Church" (Archbishop Lefebvre, Reflections on Suspension a divinis, June 29, 1976).
"It is, therefore, a strict duty for every priest wanting to remain Catholic to separate himself from this Conciliar Church for as long as it does not rediscover the Tradition of the Church and of the Catholic Faith" (Archbishop Lefebvre, Spiritual Journey).
Although Archbishop Lefebvre said this about the conciliar church, it applies even more so to the synodal church (aka ape church of the antichrist).