Prevost's apostasy dates back to Chicago and to Pennsylvania—to the Marxist Villanova University.
It is well known that Prevost—dating back to his time in Chicago and in Pennsylvania—was indoctrinated in the Marxist theology of Gustavo Gutiérrez.
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Therefore, it comes as no surprise to see a U.S.-born Marxist—turned anti-American, a traitor who loathes his fatherland—join a peace demonstration organized by communists in Rome against Ronald Reagan in 1983.
As the Virgin described at La Salette, the anti-Christian socialist society is: without love for God, for family, or for Fatherland.
It is not at all surprising that members of this sect migrated to Peru from the United States, Canada, and Germany—a country that had become a laboratory for modernist heretics, communists, Freemasons and homosexuals who had infiltrated the seminaries with the aim of destroying the Church. All of this took place under the banner of implementing the progressive agenda of a revolution led by Marxist priests, and under the pretext of the Second Vatican Council, in consonance with the apostate "spirit of the Council." Prevost is a member of the apostate sect of Latin American Augustinians, indoctrinated in the "Spirit of Conocoto"—a movement of a Marxist nature—which Prevost himself implemented in Peru. Conocoto served as an Augustinian workshop for this new religious sect, which promotes the cult of *Pachamama* through the Marxist inculturation of a false, Marxist gospel—an anti-Catholic creed that violates the First Commandment.
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The Marxist Robert Prevost himself demonstrates to us his obstinacy in his heresies: “Everything we hear about synodality today, we were already doing in Chulucanas in the 80s.”
In 1993 —Prevost was part of the "Spirit of Conocoto" Trainers' Group in Bogotá, Colombia
"The Augustinian community aims at the evangelization of cultures, which entails the inculturation of the Gospel and human promotion."
"Do not attempt to supplant the customs of those peoples with European ones; instead, try to adapt yourselves to them."
Pope Pius XI denounced the socialist system as a “threatening danger that seeks to overthrow the Christian social order,” which “rejects the wisdom of the Gospel and resurrects paganism.”
Arthur Purcaro: "Gutiérrez was a personal friend of mine; I invited him to Chulucanas to accompany us on our journey and to keep alive the "preferential option for the poor"—which, at Puebla, was recognized as a distinct pastoral choice. His thought—beginning with his book *A Theology of Liberation*—came under scrutiny, even in the United States; yet, when I was teaching in Chicago, I offered courses on this theological perspective, and the classroom was always.
"The Earth is crucified; it must be taken down from the Cross, it must be resurrected—and that is the task of an eco-theology of liberation." —Apostate ex-priest Leonardo Boff



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