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Saturday, September 20, 2025

Apostate nun Lucía Caram knew that Prevost would be elected “Pope”

 In a live-recorded video, a commentator claimed that the pro-gay activist nun, Lucía Caram, knew that Prevost would be elected “Pope”.

                                   He was my first bet.


El Plural: At the time of the election, the nun was on the program "Todo es Mentira" (Everything is a Lie), hosted and produced by Risto Mejide. Immediately after Robert Francis Prevost's name was announced, Sister Lucía Caram folded her hands in a gesture of prayer and, looking upwards, exclaimed: "Thank you, Francis! Continue the revolution that was started, Francis II!"






In the end of the Video, one commentator claimed that the apostate nun Lucía Caram had better information than he did. Then they said that Prevost was Sister Lucia's favorite candidate, that if they had placed a bet they would have lost, and that "the Holy Spirit speaks through her."


The article on the Cuatro website begins:

“Sister Lucía Caram was one of those who most believed that Robert Prevost could be elected as the new pope: her reaction”

During the live broadcast of 'TEM', Risto Mejide got up from his seat to embrace Sister Lucía Caram, as she was one of those who most believed and had the strongest faith that he would become the new pope.


Marca: Such was his insistence in expressing gratitude to Jorge Mario Bergoglio that Risto Mejide confessed on live television that Prevost "was Sister Lucia's favorite candidate to become the new Pope."

Huffingtonpost: Sister Lucia's reaction upon learning who the new Pope is is truly captivating: it makes it very clear what she thinks of him.
The popular nun, Sister Lucía Caram, watched the election of American Robert Prevost as the new Pope live on the program "Todo es Mentira" (Everything is a Lie).  The new Pope will take the name Leo XIV. The nun's reaction was quite expressive, as she couldn't hide her joy (or even elation) upon learning who had been chosen to succeed Pope Francis, a Pope who was very much to Caram's liking.
Standing next to her, Risto Mejide didn't hesitate to state that Prevost was undoubtedly "Sister Lucía's favorite."


Regió7: Sister Lucia's euphoric reaction to the announcement of the new Pope: "He was the first of my bets"
"The nun enthusiastically celebrates the arrival of Pope Leo XIV live on television, seeing it as an opportunity to continue the path of reform and openness initiated by Pope Francis".
"I am deeply happy about the election of the new Pope," she stated in the message accompanying the video she posted on her Instagram account (@sorluciacaram), where she appears visibly moved and with a genuine smile. "I see in him a shepherd with a heart for the Church and an open mind to the world," the text continues, hinting at a hopeful vision for the future papacy. She also expresses her confidence that the new Pope will have the support and prayers of Pope Francis, praising his promotion of key processes such as reform, listening, and synodality.
"That was my initial prediction," explained Sister Lucía Caram regarding the election of the new Pope of Rome, Leo XIV. For her, Robert Prévost represented the "assurance" that the new pope would continue the reform process initiated by Francis. Of course, with his own unique style. "Everyone has their own personality, but the reference to Francis is inevitable," stated the nun from Manresa.
In fact, Caram explained that Fray Leo was "the best friend" of Saint Francis. And, therefore, the choice of the name is a complete declaration of intentions. In contrast to other popes better positioned in the world's electoral pools, Lucía Caram highlighted that Prevost had many ingredients to be chosen: "He was an American bishop, but with his heart in Latin America, who knew the curia and the entire European world very well."
All of this makes Leo XIV a "very interesting" counterweight, said the nun. "He will be able to bring the world closer to American pride and the message of the Gospel, because (the Americans) will not want to go against one of their compatriots," said Caram. Which, according to her, will be an important help in opening "bridges of dialogue." Lucía Caram sees Leo XIV as a person with a very great capacity "to add", and she also highlighted that he has a "brutal" academic and intellectual training.
Although she is very excited about the election of the new pope, Sister Lucia admitted that she still mourns the departure of Pope Francis. "He has been a father, a friend, a confidant. And now the best service I can do for his legacy is to help his successor," has highlighted.



Note that the apostate nun is wearing a black Marxist ring.

From the very beginning of this farce, all the homosexual activists who were in cahoots with Bergoglio supported Prevost. The apostate nun, Lucía Caram, who is obsessed with gay sex, was ecstatic when Prevost was elected.





“James Martin likes him.”

In Dr. Janet Smith's article calling for the next Pope to expel homosexualism from the ranks of the clergy, she specifically mentioned Robert Prevost as one of those who was highly suspect.





CNN: Jorge García Cuerva: "With Leo XIV, there will be a lot of continuity with Francis."


If Ivereigh Is Correct, Prevost Will Be Francis II

Bergoglio's biographer reveals that he used to meet with Robert Prevost every Saturday.



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