"Canonical Sanctions" Against Burke

Francis announced last week, during a meeting with the heads of the Vatican dicasteries, that he was planning "measures of an economic nature" and "canonical sanctions" against Cardinal Burke, a "senior prelate" told Corriere.it (November 28) confirming previous news that Burke will be deprived of his home and salary.
The "senior prelate" is one of the cardinals who attended the meeting, apparently Tucho Fernández, who leaked the information on behalf of Francis in order to prepare the public for Francis' next abuse of power.
ApNews.com added that Francis called Burke at the meeting a source of “disunity” in the Church.
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