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Archbishop Aguer: Francis' "Victims" Banned Him to Cordoba

Pope Francis left the Gemelli Hospital in a fragile state: he could hardly raise his arms, his eyes were sunken, his face was swollen and he had breathing difficulties, wrote Argentinean Archbishop Héctor Aguer, 81, in a statement on 8 April.

He says he has prayed much for Francis, for the health of his body and soul: "Francis carries the burden of his formation in the Society of Jesus, where he was provincial superior and at the end of this period his victims (I apologise for using this term) banished him to Cordoba."

Monsignor Aguer became Auxiliary Bishop of Buenos Aires in February 1992, and Jorge Bergoglio became Auxiliary Bishop of Buenos Aires in Mai 1992: "When he was appointed, I called him in Cordoba to congratulate him. He told me: 'The Cardinal [Quarracino] pulled me out of twenty metres of water'".

The two prelates have known each other for decades: "The current Pope is an enemy of tradition and an enemy of those he considers traditionalists," writes Archbishop Aguer:

"The health of his soul is failing and is no longer easy to cure".

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No soul, who denies actively our Lord, can be cured. Bergoglio chose to become a destroyer since day 1.