Müller: Francis Cannot Introduce Homosex Blessings, Heretical Pope Would Lose Office
Even if a majority of the [s]ex-synod’s delegates were to “decide” on the [blasphemous] “blessing” of homosexual couples, or the ordination of women as deacons or priests, even the authority of the …More
Even if a majority of the [s]ex-synod’s delegates were to “decide” on the [blasphemous] “blessing” of homosexual couples, or the ordination of women as deacons or priests, even the authority of the pope would not be sufficient to introduce or condone such heretical teachings, writes Cardinal Müller on FirstThings.com (October 27).
“To teach contrary to the apostolic faith would automatically deprive the Pope of his office", he thinks.
Francis has already signed responses to dubia claiming that priests can pastorally decide for themselves whether or not to “bless” homosexual couples.
Picture: Vatican Media, #newsFbmristipj
“To teach contrary to the apostolic faith would automatically deprive the Pope of his office", he thinks.
Francis has already signed responses to dubia claiming that priests can pastorally decide for themselves whether or not to “bless” homosexual couples.
Picture: Vatican Media, #newsFbmristipj
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How appropriate that the synod was held in the hall build for Satan
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This is more post-conciliar sleight of hand "everything is still OK" nonsense. Francis is complicit with the introduction of homo "blessings" because he has not exercised the Petrine Office to forbid them or discipline those who perform them.
“To teach contrary to the apostolic faith would automatically deprive the Pope of his office"
And what did he say about the death penalty, other religions, Pachamama, what did they do with the Council, is it something new today?
And what did Card. Müller said about the Eucharist and Our Lady in his book?
And what did he say about the death penalty, other religions, Pachamama, what did they do with the Council, is it something new today?
And what did Card. Müller said about the Eucharist and Our Lady in his book?