When “pope” Francis published his Amoris Laetitia, on the family, he went
on and on from one heresy to another, and as modernist wrote copiously trying
to hide his foul heresies just like other apostates before him.
He opened many debates on many fronts but clearly
these debates were unnecessary since it is already clear to all who are really
Catholics that Francis is a non-Catholic apostate whose mission is to
obliterate Catholicism, everywhere.
Some of the debates centered on what Francis really
said or meant in his approach to “divorced and remarried”. Many so-called
conservative “Catholics” (actually conservative Novus Ordo members, if there is
anything like that), insisted that their dear “pope” Francis is looking out for
those living in difficult circumstances especially the divorced and remarried.
They claimed that he CANNOT allow giving communion to divorced and remarried.
Even when the German “Bishops” Conference announced that
they will always give divorced and remarried “communion” if and when they ask
and that they are not a branch of Rome and so Rome cannot tell them what they
will do in Germany, those who adore Francis still say that he does not support
giving “communion” to divorced and remarried!
On and on and Comedians like “Cardinal” Burke and “Bishop” Schneider
were at the fore front of those saying that Francis knows better and cannot
suggest that “communion” should be given to the remarried and divorced. In
fact, “Bishop” Schneider was one of those who say that the “pope” have never
said that “communion” should be given to divorced and remarried but that
certain aspects of Amoris Laetitia, poses
interpretation problem and they produced a video asking Francis to clarify in particular Chapter VIII of this “tome of Sin”, Amoris Laetitia. But alas, they were snubbed by a resounding
silence by Francis and his Vatican!
Remember that some 45 Novus Ordo “theologians” have
written out many heresies to be found in Amoris
Laetitia. Click here to see what
they said in full. They also wrote to the college of “cardinals” asking them to
make “pope” Francis to repudiate the entire “tome of sin” since it is posing
many difficulties for the faithful. Click here to read this letter to “cardinals”. These “theologians” have also met
pin-drop silence from Francis and his Vatican!
But now, Francis has made himself clear! There is no
more “interpretation problem”. The horse has spoken!
He has shown that Novus Ordo bread, which they all
mistake to be communion should indeed be given to Divorced and remarried and
that this is the ONLY right interpretation to Amoris Laetitia.
There are no more pretenses or “difficult
interpretation problems”!
The Novus Ordo “Bishops” conference of Argentina
already published an “apostolic letter” stating that “communion should be given
to divorced and remarried in the whole of Argentina in the spirit of Amoris Laetitia and in solidarity to
their son whom they believe is pope. Are
you laughing out loud yet? This “apostolic letter” from Argentina can be found
in English and Spanish by clicking here.
This letter produced many misgivings in Argentina
prompting the “Bishops” conference to write a letter to Francis asking him to
clarify.
The Francis true to himself always, wrote back to
them stating that indeed, they are correct and thanked them for promoting the
only true interpretation of Amoris
Laetitia. Case closed.
Below
is the Francis letter to the Argentine “Bishops”.
Vatican, September 5, 2016
Bp. Sergio Alfredo Fenoy
Delegate to the Buenos Aires Pastoral Region
Dear Brother:
I hereby acknowledge having received the document
“Basic criteria for the application of Amoris Laetitia chapter
VIII” from the Buenos Aires Pastoral Region. Thank you very much for
sending it; and I congratulate you for the work done, a true example of
accompaniment to the priests... and we all know how this closeness between
the bishop and his clergy is necessary. The “closest” neighbor to the
bishop is the priest, and for us bishops the commandment to love
our neighbor as ourselves begins precisely with our priests.
The document is very good and fully expresses the
meaning of Amoris Laetitia chapter VIII. There are no other
interpretations. And I am sure that it will do much good. May the Lord
reward them for this effort of pastoral charity.
And it is precisely this pastoral charity that moves
us to seek out those who are most distant, and once we have found them, to
begin a journey of acceptance, accompaniment, discernment, and integration into
the ecclesial community. We know this is exhausting, it is a
pastoral “melee” that is not content with programmatic, organizational, or
legal mediation, but it is necessary. Simply embrace, accompany, discern,
integrate. Of these four pastoral attitudes, the least cultivated and
practiced is discernment; and I consider the formation in personal and communal
discernment in our seminaries and presbyteries to be an urgent task.
Finally I would like to remind you that Amoris
Laetitia was the result of the work and prayer of the whole Church, with
the mediation of two Synods and the Pope. Therefore I recommend a complete
catechesis of the Exhortation, which will certainly assist in the growth,
consolidation, and sanctification of the family.
Once again I thank you for the work done and I
encourage you to continue forward, in the diverse communities of the diocese,
with the study and catechesis of Amoris Laetitia.
Please, do not forget to pray and to pray for me.
May Jesus bless you and the Holy Virgin look after
you.
Fraternally,
Francis
As I have always said, Francis is a killer of souls
and those who follow him calling him “pope” are surely risking their souls in
hell. Here is a man who is openly going against Christ’s teaching that “if a
man divorces his wife and marries another, he commits adultery” yet people claiming to be Catholic openly support
this apostate calling him “pope” sinning doubly and in good conscience. Wonders
shall never end!
So we must pray for these people trapped in the
collapsed building of Novus Ordo religion.
By Malachy Mary Igwilo, 13th September
2016
thanks gan
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