Hebrews 11:6: Without faith it is impossible to please God.
Bergoglio thinks that it is preferable to sin against the First Commandment denying the existence of God rather than being 'hypocritical' according to his new definition of Hypocrisy. But wait, remember that the hypocrite Bergoglio does not judge atheists and believes that atheists are saved if they do good deeds.
Council of Trent, Session VI, Canon 28 CANON XXVIII.-If any one saith, that, grace being lost through sin, faith also is always lost with it; or, that the faith which remains, though it be not a lively faith, is not a true faith; or, that he, who has faith without charity, is not a Christian; let him be anathema.
Mystici Corporis Christi 23. Nor must one imagine that the Body of the Church, just because it bears the name of Christ, is made up during the days of its earthly pilgrimage only of members conspicuous for their holiness, or that it consists only of those whom God has predestined to eternal happiness. It is owing to the Savior's infinite mercy that place is allowed in His Mystical Body here below for those whom, of old, He did not exclude from the banquet.[20] For not every sin, however grave it may be, is such as of its own nature to sever a man from the Body of the Church, as does schism or heresy or apostasy. Men may lose charity and divine grace through sin, thus becoming incapable of supernatural merit, and yet not be deprived of all life if they hold fast to faith and Christian hope, and if, illumined from above, they are spurred on by the interior promptings of the Holy Spirit to salutary fear and are moved to prayer and penance for their sins. (ENCYCLICAL OF POPE PIUS XII)
Mystici Corporis Christi 23. Nor must one imagine that the Body of the Church, just because it bears the name of Christ, is made up during the days of its earthly pilgrimage only of members conspicuous for their holiness, or that it consists only of those whom God has predestined to eternal happiness. It is owing to the Savior's infinite mercy that place is allowed in His Mystical Body here below for those whom, of old, He did not exclude from the banquet.[20] For not every sin, however grave it may be, is such as of its own nature to sever a man from the Body of the Church, as does schism or heresy or apostasy. Men may lose charity and divine grace through sin, thus becoming incapable of supernatural merit, and yet not be deprived of all life if they hold fast to faith and Christian hope, and if, illumined from above, they are spurred on by the interior promptings of the Holy Spirit to salutary fear and are moved to prayer and penance for their sins. (ENCYCLICAL OF POPE PIUS XII)
John 3:18 He who believes in him is not condemned; he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God.
Mark 16:16 He who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe will be condemned.
"But now is a favorable time in the life of the Church: these last 50 or 60 years have been a favorable time, because I remember when I was a boy, and you would hear in Catholic families, in my family: ‘No, we can’t go to their house because they are not married in the Church, they are socialists, atheists, eh!’ It was like an exclusion. Now – thank God – no, no one says this anymore, right? It’s not said! This existed as a defense of the faith, but with walls. The Lord, on his part, made bridges. " Casa Santa Marta, May 8, 2013)
Bergoglio's stubbornness in the same heresy: Atheists go to Heaven if they have their children baptized
If anyone says that man can be justified before God by his own works, whether done by his own natural powers or through the teaching of the law, without divine grace through Jesus Christ, let him be anathema. (Council of Trent, Session VI, Canon 1)
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And now who is the stubborn parrot who repeats his heresies over and over again?
Saint Paul~ If any man love not our Lord Jesus Christ, let him be anathema, maranatha.1 Corinthians 16:22
Bergoglio already professed the same heresy in Argentina:
In On Heaven and Earth, pp. 12-13 Bergoglio says he respects atheists and doesn’t try to convert them:
“I do not approach the relationship in order to proselytize, or convert the atheist; I respect him… nor would I say that his life is condemned, because I am convinced that I do not have the right to make a judgment about the honesty of that person… every man is the image of God, whether he is a believer or not. For that reason alone everyone has a series of virtues, qualities, and a greatness of his own.” Francis, April 30, 2015, Discourse: “A memory comes to mind of a woman, born in a family of atheists, and she too was an atheist; not agnostic, but atheist. But she was a good woman…”
Galatians 1: 9 As we said before, so now I say again: If any one preach to you a gospel, besides that which you have received, let him be anathema.
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