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Saint Maximilian Kolbe Loathed the Ecumenical Movement. In an interview with EWTN Phil Lawler who published in January the book “Lost Shepherd: How Pope Francis is Misleading His Flock” has declared …More
Saint Maximilian Kolbe Loathed the Ecumenical Movement.

In an interview with EWTN Phil Lawler who published in January the book “Lost Shepherd: How Pope Francis is Misleading His Flock” has declared that Pope Francis purposely causes confusion in order to make it possible to change Catholic doctrine. Until Amoris Laetitia, Lawler was enthusiastic about Francis. Now he sees, that Catholics feel betrayed by Francis.

Pope Francis has loaded on the shoulders of the parish priests the decision whether civilly remarried divorcees may receive Holy Communion. Therefore, Father Tobias Kuzeza of Licata, Italy, was left by himself when he decided to respect the Gospel and refused to impart Communion to Angelo Vincenti, a remarried divorcee and big shot in his parish who is involved in politics. Promptly the local media turned the conscience decision of Father Kuzeza into a scandal and gave Vincenti the possibility to bad-mouth a priest whose crime was that he had followed the Gospel and his own conscience.

Writing on his blog, Edward Pentin remembered that the modern ecumenical movement was strongly opposed by St. Maximilian Kolbe who died in Auschwitz. Kolbe saw this movement as the greatest enemy to his worldwide evangelization movement, Knights of the Immaculata, whose mission was to convert the world to the Catholic Church.

The Italian exorcist Father Cesare Truqui said in an interview with sputniknews . com that he was asked the other day whether as an exorcist he sees extraordinary things. Truqui answered no, and added, “For me, it would be extraordinary to see someone levitate, but that a person speaks in a dead language or with a deep voice, is normal during an exorcism. So, the more exorcisms you perform, the more you get used to them.”