Narrow-Minded Francis Criticises "Dogmatic Narrow-Mindedness of Church"

During his general audience on 5 June, Francis complained about a "dogmatic narrow-mindedness in the Church", but the few tourists in the square had no idea what he was referring to.

His alleged "Holy Spirit" cannot be "put in a box" or "locked up" (did anyone say that?), neither in concepts nor in treatises. This theory will be welcomed by many because it means that all the texts Francis produced during his time in Rome are rubbish and can be discarded.

Francis repeated that in the ecclesial sphere there is "a temptation to enclose the Holy Spirit in doctrines, institutions and definitions", although everyone works with "doctrines" and "definitions", whether they admit it or not. Francis, for example, buys into all the doctrines and definitions of the decadent oligarchs.

The "Spirit" creates and animates institutions, but He Himself cannot be "institutionalised", bubbled Francis, who has turned the Church not only into an "institution" but into a regime.

Forgetting everything he had said so far, he then announced a document (sic) on Catholic devotion to the Sacred Heart for September.

It will summarise previous doctrinal (sic) and historical texts. The occasion is the 350th anniversary of the visions of the French nun St Margaret Mary Alacoque (1647-1690).

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Bergoglio believes he is above God. This homosexual activist disguised as a Pope and alleged homosexual predator also never tires of attacking the Church and defying God's laws.
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Wonderful quote from Proverbs.