Friday, October 20, 2017

Nazzareno Marconi ‘bishop’ appointed by Bergoglio: «I apologize for the Hail Mary in the University»

On October 13 at 5.30 p.m., Clara Ferranti, a professor for Linguistics at Macerata University, Italy, interrupted her lesson in order to recite a Hail Mary for the centenary of Fatima. The little prayer caused a storm at the University. As a consequence, Macerata Bishop Nazareno Marconi, in an ironic way, apologized in the name of the faithful for – quote – “having destabilized the serenity of a University.” And, “The flurry caused by one Hail Mary once again reminded us that prayer is a force, a power that can frighten.





This University has Catholic roots and a papal blessing. It was founded in 1290 and is one of the oldest in Italy.

St. Thomas Aquinas teaches that sins against Faith are among the greatest of sins.

A true bishop of the Catholic Church is obligated under oath to publicly profess the Catholic faith and to defend it even with his own life. Nazarene Marconi of Macerata are not in full communion with the Catholic Church. He violated the Pledge of Allegiance to the Church violated the  Oath of Fidelity on Assuming an office to be exercised in the name of the Church.

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