Concubinist and Abortionist Argentina President Receives Communion in Vatican (Video)
en.news A smiling Francis welcomed Argentina President Alberto Fernández to the Vatican on January 31.
Their conversation lasted twice as long as that with Fernández’s predecessor, Maurizio Marci, in 2016.
A Vatican statement listed among the topics of discussion an unspecific “protection of life from conception.” However, Fernández said later that he and Francis had “not discussed” the question of abortion. The Vatican has a history of misleading the public.
On December 31, Fernández has announced his intention to send an abortion bill to Congress. He used as a pretext the myth that he doesn't want "more people to die" because of clandestine abortions as if “legal” abortions would spare the lives of the children.
Before the audience, Fernández and his delegation attended Mass at the tomb of St. Peter.
Argentine-born Archbishop Sánchez Sorondo presided a Eucharist at which Fernández, 60, and his second concubine Fabiola Yáñez, 39, committed a sacrilege by receiving Holy Communion.
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Secretum Meum Mihi: The press (El Clarín) points out that before the aforementioned audience (between Alberto Fernández and Bergoglio), a 'Peronist mass' was held at the tomb of Saint Peter leaded byMsgr. Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo also of argentine nationality..
Secretum Meum Mihi: The press (El Clarín) points out that before the aforementioned audience (between Alberto Fernández and Bergoglio), a 'Peronist mass' was held at the tomb of Saint Peter leaded by
Bergoglio received the mistress of the new Argentine Peronist President the same day he legalized abortion
Bergoglio's apostasy has roots in Argentina where he allowed sacrilegious communion to adulterers and sodomites. For example, Bergoglio allowed sacrilegious communion to the transvestite Roberto Trinidad aka Flor de la V and his homosexual partner Pablo Goycochea.
No one conscious of mortal sin should approach the Holy Eucharist, however contrite he may seem to himself
Whoever publicly asserts that one may receive communion in mortal sin is excommunicated
If anyone says that faith alone is sufficient preparation for receiving the sacrament of the most Holy Eucharist: let him be anathema. And that so great a Sacrament may not be unworthily received, and therefore unto death and condemnation, this holy Council ordains and declares that sacramental confession must necessarily be made beforehand by those whose conscience is burdened by mortal sin, however contrite they may consider themselves. If anyone moreover teaches the contrary or preaches or obstinately asserts, or even publicly by disputation shall presume to defend the contrary, by that fact itself he is excommunicated. (Denzinger-Hünermann 1661. Julius III, Council of Trent, Session XIV, October 11, 1551)
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