Monday, April 16, 2018

Bergoglio orchestrated child abuse to promote heresy



AKA Catholic
Louie Verrecchio
I invite you to watch it, but be forewarned: It will absolutely break your heart.



Here is what you just saw:

A precious little boy named Emanuele timidly approached the microphone, but he couldn’t bring himself to speak. Francis prodded him, “dai, dai” (literally, “you give, you give,” meaning, come on, come on).

The boy began to weep, saying, “Non ce la faccio” (I can’t do it).

At this, a priest (perhaps the pastor of the parish), who just happens to be nearby standing at the ready, approaches the boy. Watch the video clip again; this time carefully.

The priest takes hold of the boy’s arm, and if you pay close attention, you will notice him give it a firm squeeze as if to bring him to heel. He then gestures toward the stage and evidently tries to take the boy by the hand, but the child pulls it away and covers his face.

Emanuele is obviously terrified.

The kindly pastor responds by giving him a nice little hug as the people clap. He then proceeds to push Emanuele forward toward the stage; even though he clearly does not want to go.

Bergoglio then begins calling the boy to come (vieni da me) as the priest pushes the poor weeping child forward; ultimately lifting him onto the steps.

It is perfectly obvious that the masterminds of this event planned beforehand to put Emanuele on stage so he could be exploited as a prop. They knew damned well that the boy would break down in tears, and when you hear the question that he was instructed to ask, you’ll understand how.

Once on stage, Uncle Jorge had the boy whisper “his” question in his ear; after which he announced to the audience:



I asked Emanuele permission to say the question in public and he said yes.

Then, as if to quote little Emanuele, he offers:

“A short time ago my father died. He was an atheist, but he had all four children baptized. He was a good man. Is papa in Heaven?“

The answer given is once more predictable and perfectly pathetic, but even more condemnable is the crime that was committed against this little boy.

Emanuele appears to be no more than six or seven years old at best, and yet we are supposed to believe that he is worried about the eternal fate of his recently deceased father because he was an atheist?
Don’t get me wrong, a Catholic should have such a concern, but a small boy from a Novus Ordo parish?
Please, tell me who instilled the Faith into this poor child at such a young age. Let me guess… the pastor who hustled him up on stage against his will, right?
But he had all four children baptized. He was a good man.
Yeah, sure, little Emanuele came up with this all by himself.
Folks, this is child abuse, plain and simple.
“But he that shall scandalize one of these little ones that believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone should be hanged about his neck, and that he should be drowned in the depth of the sea.” (Mt 18:6)
Ain’t no millstone heavy enough…


Note: They rushed to interview the child and the wife of the atheist who like the adulterous woman from Argentina holds the heresy that if Bergoglio says it then it is Truth, challenging the revealed divine truth, contradicting the Word of God which is a blasphemy against the Holy Spirit and a sin of idolatry.



The video published by the Atheist Scalfari omitted the Part where the child is forced to ask the question.





Our Lady said to the Children in Fatima: You have seen Hell where sinners go when they do not repent." Our Lady told three children, ages 10, 8, 7, to "pray, pray very much because many souls go to Hell


2 Thessalonians 1:8-9 


inflicting vengeance upon those who do not know God and upon those who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus. They shall suffer the punishment of eternal destruction and exclusion from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his might. 

Bergoglio's stubbornness in the same heresy: Atheists go to Heaven if they have their children baptized 




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