“Let us therefore lie in wait for the just, because he is not for our turn, and he is contrary to our doings, and upbraideth us with transgressions of the law, and divulgeth against us the sins of our way of life. Wisdom 2:12
While this enemy of God rewards his accomplices who are homosexual priests, he punishes and persecutes an elderly priest for being faithful to Christ. This is the same depraved scoundrel who, in order to favor his homosexual accomplices, said that he was nobody to judge a "gay" priest, but, abusing a power that he does not have, believes he has the right to persecute a faithful 81-year-old priest.
Gloria TV News
Not a week goes by without news of a priest who has decided to risk his existence by speaking out.
The Church continues to be in a serious schism in which more and more priests feel unrepresented by Francis, who must bear the responsibility for this.
In the latest case, Monsignor José Rafael Quirós, Archbishop of San José in Costa Rica, has announced that Don Pablo de Jesús Tamayo Rodríguez, 81, has been "excommunicated" latae sententiae "for having committed the crime of schism".
Monsignor Quirós writes that "a canonical process has been carried out and resulted in the 'excommunication' of the priest".
In his statement on the "excommunication", Monsignor Quirós even refers to his duty "to watch over the salvation of souls", which he did not remember when he, together with the other Novus Ordo prelates of Costa Rica, "forbade" the celebration of Holy Mass.
The hypocritical prelate then asked his faithful to pray for "the perseverance and fidelity of all, priests and laity, to the truth of the Gospel which the Church seeks to teach and transmit to the world".
In March this year, theArchbishop received the leader of the Grand Lodge of Costa Rica for 45 minutes at his home.
The Grand Lodge later said that the meeting had taken place thanks to the winds of what it called "openness" in relations between Freemasonry and the Church.
The Masonic sect promotes abortion, euthanasia, homosexuality, war and the suppression of freedom of expression, but for Monsignor Quirós this is not enough to excommunicate it.
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