Friday, October 3, 2025

Bergoglio and Prevost are two sides of the same pantheist coin

 


Presiding over a pagan ritual, Prevost conjured the water that the Indians consider to be the goddess, just as Bergoglio conjured the coca leaves that they use as an offering to Pachamama.




Indigenous idolaters consider Pachamama to be one of the Four Elemental Mothers, along with Mama Cocha (goddess of the waters), Mama Nina (goddess of fire), and Mama Wayra (goddess of the wind).


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Prevost violates the First Commandment by participating in an act of idolatry directed at the water goddess




Marie-Julie Jahenny sees the temporary triumph of Freemasonry, the secularized priests; all these enemies want churches to become theatres of infernal dances and will continue implacably in their aim to obtain the cessation of Holy Mass. 



Meanwhile in  Santa Cruz, Bolivia, REPAM spreads Paganism and religious syncretism in the name of Prevost.







In his biography, entitled: "Leo XIV:
"Citizen of the world, missionary of the 21st century"
He emphasizes the Communist liberation theology he supports;
"It doesn't mean that you are promoting Marxist ideology, although some have labeled it as such," the Augustinian affirms.
The Gospel "preaches liberation, it calls us all to freedom." He details how in Chulucanas, he promoted Christian grassroots communities, which became a model for synodal and co-responsible communities, under the pastoral program,
"New Image of the Parish," promoted by the Movement





















Bergoglio partake in a pagan shamanic “smudging” ceremony — a ritual with which the worship of the Pachamama begins— with indigenous people during his Marxist visit to Canada

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