Canon 188§4 states: "All offices shall be vacant ipso facto, by tacit resignation in the following cases… (4) If a cleric has publicly lapsed from the Catholic Faith."
Prevost worshipped Pachamama in a pagan ritual in Brazil in 1995.
As a Priest Robert Prevost Knelt and Prostrated Himself Before Pachamama in 1995.—An act that constitutes the sin of idolatry and apostasy, a sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
“It is very clear that the election [as Pope] of a heretic, schismatic or woman would be null and void.”
“Those capable of being validly elected are all who are not prohibited by divine law or by an invalidating ecclesiastical law… Those who are barred as incapable of being validly elected are all women, children who have not reached the age of reason; also, those afflicted with habitual insanity, the unbaptized, heretics, schismatics…” (Wernz-Vidal, Jus Canonicum 1:415)
Apostasy from the Faith is defined as “the complete and voluntary abandonment of the Christian religion, whether the apostate embraces another religion such as Paganism, Judaism, Mohammedanism, etc., or merely makes profession of Naturalism, Rationalism, etc.” (Catholic Encyclopedia, s.v. “Apostasy”).
The First Commandment of God
Lesson 16 from the Baltimore Cathechism
205. How does a Catholic sin against faith? A Catholic sins against faith by apostasy, heresy, indifferentism, and by taking part in non-Catholic worship.
Apostates, including Robert Prevost, following shamans to worship Pachamama.
Sins against faith:
Apostasy: This is the complete abandonment of the Christian faith received in baptism; for example, Catholics who change religions or those who, without formally changing religions, have completely distanced themselves from the Catholic faith, falling into rationalism, pantheism, Marxism, Freemasony etc.
1 Timothy 4:1-2 False Asceticism. 1 The Spirit clearly says that during the last times some will abandon the faith. They will run after deceitful spirits and demonic doctrines, 2 through the hypocrisy of liars whose consciences have been branded as with a burning iron.


Canon 188§4 states: "All offices shall be vacant ipso facto, by tacit resignation in the following cases… (4) If a cleric has publicly lapsed from the Catholic Faith."
ReplyDeleteMarxist Robert Prevost: “Everything we hear about synodality today, we were already doing in Chulucanas in the 80s.”
Some bad Catholics—who cover for the apostate Robert Prevost—are under a diabolical spell; Saint Paul warned us that this affliction befalls those who love falsehood more than truth. Having chosen to defend iniquity, they will not be saved. As Saint Alphonsus Liguori explained, it is sin—particularly the sin of lust—that produces spiritual blindness and obstinacy. For example, this apostate—Pyotr Piotr Popovsky Petrovsky, an accomplice of the apostate Robert Prevost (who runs a blog)—believes that Prevost was a superhuman being, capable of committing an act of public apostasy in rebellion against God and subsequently becoming Pope, without incurring any of the automatic excommunications that the Church has pronounced against heretics, apostates, and Marxists. And, in doing so, he nullifies the Magisterium, which has decreed that the elevation of a heretic is invalid and null.
His argument is that he did not commit this act of public apostasy now, but in the past. As if a criminal ceased to be one simply because he committed the crime in 1995. And yet—according to the irrational conclusion of his disordered thinking—this criminal record does not matter if the criminal now holds the office of a Judge. But it turns out that the crime Prevost committed was committed against God—against the Catholic faith. And the Church has decreed automatic excommunication for such crimes. It is impossible for someone who is not a member of the Church to become Pope.