Grotesque Francis Invents "Crimes" of Those Against Whom He Has Ressentiment
- During the 'synodal' pontificate of Francis, the Code of Canon Law has been de facto abolished. In the Church only what the tyrant wants is done.
- An example is the public, humiliating and unexplained expulsion of ten members of the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae.
- The founder of this society, Luis Fernando Fígari, is accused of sadistic homosexual abuse, and the Sodalitium has admitted the charges.
- Nine other members, including an archbishop, were condemned with Fígari by the direct will of Francis, but this was done by a decision of the gloriously reigning tyrant, who does what he wants, without any discussion; no judicial process, no hearings, no sentences and no possibility of appeal.
- After the verdict, Francis goes to St Peter's to ask forgiveness for the sins [of others] against 'synodality'.
- Neither Ionesco's most absurd theatre nor Molière's most bizarre comedy could have invented a character like Bergoglio. Their authors would have found him too grotesque.
- Francis' decision on the Sodalitium confirms his sanctions against Catholic institutions. He has never acted against a modernist group.
- What he is looking for is revenge and the satisfaction of old grudges.
- The tenth of those sentenced is Alejandro Bermudez, a journalist and the archetype of a so-called neo-conservative. He was expelled from the Sodalitium by Francis for "abuses in the exercise of the apostolate of journalism" (sic).
- The Vatican Gestapo - made up of Monsignor Charles Scicluna, Bergoglio's all-terrain political commissar, and Monsignor Jordi Bertomeu, a Catalan priest with ambitions to become the next archbishop of Barcelona - can now look for similar cases and excommunicate other Catholic journalists.
- Other examples: A priest - who is the most defenceless in the face of episcopal and papal power - could be expelled from the state of clerical life for the crime of "abuse in the exercise of the apostolate of confession" if he refuses to give absolution to a person who does not fulfil the required conditions, or "abuse in the exercise of the apostolate of the Eucharist" for refusing Communion to a public sinner, or "abuse in the exercise of the apostolate of mission" for baptising a Muslim convert to the Catholic Church.
- I have always said who Bergoglio is and what the Church can expect from his pontificate. But I never imagined that his shamelessness would be so monstrous".
Picture: Alejandro Bermudez, #newsYpqmkskymu