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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Tucho places loyalty to Prevost above Christ


Tucho toys with the dogma of the papacy—not to defend the faith against heresy, but so that others may join Prevost's rebellion against God and against the Church.


Tucho wants them to obey Prevost just as the apostate angels remained faithful to Lucifer in his rebellion against God.

Saint Thomas warns against indiscreet obedience—that which obeys even in illicit and sinful matters. Tucho employs this "obedience to evil" as a weapon to bring about disobedience to God.

It is obedience to the TRUTH of the Gospel of Christ—and NOT indiscreet obedience—that prevents heresy, schism, and apostasy.

That so-called diversity of religions that "God wills"—according to the apostate Bergoglio and Prevost—does not include Catholics.

Thus, for these apostates—who promote the heresy of religious indifferentism—Christ is not necessary for salvation, but Prevost is.
According to this servant of the devil, sodomy no longer constitutes an offense against God, but rather the failure to join the promoter of sodomy: Robert Prevost.

Tucho imposes obedience to Prevost, while they brazenly disobey God.

For these unrepentant homosexuals, sin does not exist; yet they employ the concept solely to threaten those who oppose them in their rebellion against God.

Here, there is no "synodality"—that concept in which the figure of the Pope of the synodal sect is nothing more than an equal among others, even the false religions.




 Didn't Bergoglio say that all religions were 'paths' to reach God? But since they do not care if the Most Holy Trinity is rejected—only if *they* themselves are rejected—that is when they apply the term "schism."

This bipolar sect uses Catholic concepts solely to support its own rebellion.


 Saint Thomas Aquinas: The vice against nature is against God. —

Saint Hildegard: Homosexuality is the greatest offense against God.


Saint Bernard: “To do evil—whoever may command it—is not so much obedience as disobedience, for it constitutes a failure in what we owe to God.”


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