Thursday, July 31, 2025

Prevost despises the Catholic Church

 

Prevost: Maybe it’s time to recognize that all of us grow and change and learn new things, and that the Holy Spirit may be leading the Church to build, for example, a church like this one, and not a long, narrow, whatever church that might have been built in the 1940s."

Mary Stringini, author of the article, wrote:

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Information in this article comes from Prevost during an August 2024 discussion at St. Jude’s Church in New Lenox, Illinois.


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In a 2023 interview after becoming a cardinal, Leo XIV indicated that Pope Francis’ outreach to people who identify as LGBTQ led him to experience “a development in the sense of the need for the Church to be open and to be welcoming.”

Celia a young woman whom Bergoglio, defying God's natural law and Catholic morality, corrupted by confirming her in her no-binary pseudo-identity.













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Pope Pius XII condemned the “new morality” and Bergoglio's accusations of “rigidity” against the Church





The devil who had led them astray was thrown into the fiery lake of burning sulfur, where the beast and the false prophet had been flung to be tormented day and night forever and ever.
Revelation 20:10




Saint Gregory the Great delves deeper into the symbolism of the fire and brimstone that God used to punish the sodomites: “Brimstone calls to mind the foul odors of the flesh, as Sacred Scripture itself confirms when it speaks of the rain of fire and brimstone poured by the Lord upon Sodom.  He had decided to punish in it the crimes of the flesh, and the very type of punishment emphasized the shame of that crime, since brimstone exhales stench and fire burns. It was, therefore, just that the sodomites, burning with perverse desires that originated from the foul odor of flesh, should perish at the same time by fire and brimstone so that through this just chastisement they might realize the evil perpetrated under the impulse of a perverse desire.” (St. Gregory the Great, Commento morale a Giobbe, XIV, 23, vol. II, p. 371, Ibid., p. 7) 

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