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"A Pope Cannot Admit Adulterers or Homosexuals to Communion" - Cardinal Müller

“The Pope must be faithful to the Magisterium of the Church, he cannot do whatever he wants,” Cardinal Gerhard Müller told Abc.es (April 29). He added that the pope's authority is neither absolute nor can it contradict the Word of God.

His examples: A pope cannot say “that lay people can celebrate the Eucharist nor allow Communion in a state of mortal sin. Nor can he govern the Church without the bishops, which is a divine right.”

Regarding fiducia supplicans, Cardinal Müller said that it lacked a “clear theological basis”, to the point of being rejected outright by some bishops' conferences.

“Marriage between a man and a woman is the center and foundation of human existence.”

Cardinal Müller added that homosexual ideology denies the pillars of Christian anthropology.

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Benedict XVI was the glory of the olive tree. Olive trees are grown in farms and gardens such as Gethsemane. In the wilderness, all kinds of things grow: thorns, thistles, poison ivy, all kinds of bad and also some good plants. If Benedict was a good tree his false successor was poison ivy, growing everywhere, choking and sickening every living thing. So ... Müller should say that Popes feed the flock with the bread of life but impostors feed sinners with something that can only harm them even more than sin.
That gives a whole new meaning to the English expression "mercy killing". With that in mind, now go and read John 10:1-6
We are in the wilderness now for 42 months (Revelation 12)