"IT IS A GRAVE OFFENSE NOT TO WORK FOR THE EXTERMINATION OF HERESY WHEN THIS MONSTROUS INFECTION REQUIRES ACTION"
— Council of Vienne ♰♰♰


Monday, April 27, 2026

The Anglican heretic—pro-gay and pro-abortion—Sarah Mullally desecrates the tomb of Saint Peter in collaboration with the apostate Flavio Pace

 


The apostate Flavio Pace  who is in full communion with Robert Prevost, profanes St. Peter's Basilica and mocks the priesthood instituted by Christ, alongside the Anglican heretic—pro-gay and pro-abortion—Sarah Mullally


The Church teaches that Anglican orders are "absolutely null and utterly invalid." 



The 'blessings' of heretics are invalid.
The Church teaches that heretics cannot validly administer even sacramentals—such as blessings, consecrations, and exorcisms.

Robert Prevost mocks the priesthood instituted by Christ.

 

Apostate Robert Prevost: “To The Most Reverend and Right Honourable Dame Sarah Mullally Archbishop of Canterbury”

                                      Prevost to heretics: ‘We are already one!’ 


 Saint Cyprian of Carthage – Whoever is separated from the Church and is joined with an adulteress is separated from the promises of the Church.

The Church has pronounced a sentence of excommunication against heretical clerics and against those who support heretics.

Saint Thomas Aquinas
The Church forbids the faithful to communicate with those unbelievers who have forsaken the faith they once received, either by corrupting the faith, as heretics, or by entirely renouncing the faith, as apostates, because the Church pronounces sentence of excommunication on both. (Saint Thomas Aquinas. Summa Theologica, II-II, q. 10, a. 9)


Catechism of the Catholic Church
Blessings are granted through the intercession of the Church
Code of Canon Law
An excommunicated person is forbidden to celebrate sacramentals
Leo I, the Great
The strength of the Holy Spirit is received only from Catholic ministers, not from heretics.

Saint Augustine of Hippo
As an amputated member, a heretic does not possess the life of the Spirit
The Holy Spirit works in the Church what the soul works in all the members of one body. […] It could happen that in a human body, or better, of a human body, a member has to be amputated: a hand, finger or foot. Does the soul by any chance go after the separated member? While it was attached the body, it lived; once amputated, it loses life. In the same way, someone is a Christian Catholic when he lives in the body; separated from it, he becomes a heretic, and the Spirit does not follow the amputated member. Therefore, if you wish to have life in the Holy Spirit, conserve charity, love truth, desire unity and you will reach eternity. (Saint Augustine of Hippo. Sermon 267, 4)

Prevost and Flavio Pace seek a false unity in their mutual rebellion against God and the Church.


Father E. Sylvester Berry: “With the beast of Antichrist only the horns have diadems as symbols of royalty or governing power. The heads are branded with names of blasphemy. (Apocalypse, 13:1) Hence they symbolize the sins and errors that will afflict the Church . . . in this final struggle to prevent the universal reign of Christ all forms of sin and error will be marshaled against the Church . . . all errors which have afflicted the Church may be summed up in these seven: Judaism, paganism, Arianism, Mohammedanism, Protestantism, rationalism, and atheism. 

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