Joe Biden's visit to the Vatican. By Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò
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Even if Biden's remarks correspond perfectly to the inappropriate outbursts of Jorge Mario Bergoglio - who called [Emma Bonino] a notorious radical abortionist a "great Italian" - it is clear that such statements are an unprecedented scandal, because they do not condemn the positions of a political figure in favour of abortion. They disavow the unchanging position of the Church's Magisterium and sound like a blatant invitation to commit sacrilege and to profane the Most Holy Eucharist by receiving it in a state of public and manifest sin.
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Bergoglio has recently been recognised as a 'moral leader' by the Council for Inclusive Capitalism headed by Lynn Forester de Rotschild and has appointed economist Jeffrey David Sachs, president of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, an advocate of global population reduction and the fight against climate change, as a member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Science. This measure is foreign to the mission of the Papacy and should lead the Church’s Prelates to seriously question his mental and moral fitness for the role he holds.
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