The impostor Robert Prevost, mocking the male priesthood instituted by Christ, began his speech by addressing the heretic Sarah Mullally—disguised as a bishop—: “Your Grace...”
In his apostate speech, Prevost fails to point out that what he himself characterizes as " continuing challenges"—which have hindered full communion with Anglicans—are: schism, heresy, and apostasy; the invalidity of the ordination of women and homosexuals; and immoral practices that defy God's natural law and contradict Catholic morality, such as promoting the practice of sodomy. Which, moreover, contradict Scripture.
Prevost said: Nevertheless, we must not allow these continuing challenges * to prevent us from using every possible opportunity to proclaim Christ to the world together. As my beloved predecessor, Pope Francis, said to the Primates of the Anglican Communion in 2024, “it would be a scandal if, due to our divisions, we did not fulfil our common vocation to make Christ known” (Address to Primates of the Anglican Communion, 2 May 2024). For my part, I add that it would also be a scandal if we did not continue to work towards overcoming our differences, no matter how intractable they may appear.
To justify his betrayal, Prevost cited his accomplice Bergoglio, yet failed to mention that, under the pontificate of Pope Benedict, in 2010 the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith announced that the obstacle which derailed this effort toward communion with the Anglicans was the ordination of women.
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
The decision of the Church of England to permit the ordination of women bishops was a step which would have a serious negative impact on full union with the Church
Pontifical Council for promoting Christian unity
Furthermore, in 2005, the Anglicans requested to put a hold on the meetings geared toward their full union with the Catholic Church in order to bless unions between persons of the same sex.
In his address to the heretic disguised as a bishop, Prevost maliciously utilized the name of Christ to execute his vengeance against His Church and His male priesthood—in collaboration with his henchmen—from the very Tomb of Saint Peter. Not only does she disguise herself as a Bishop, but he, too, disguises himself as a Pope, profaning and usurping the very Chair of Peter to consummate his vendetta. He carries out his vengeance against the Catholic Church and the Catholic priesthood—whom he perceives as the "oppressors" through the Marxist lens he acquired from the pseudo-theology of Gustavo Gutiérrez in Peru—thereby contradicting the assertion that the Catholic Church was founded by Jesus Christ. But not only that: defying the Scriptures, he rebels against the male priesthood instituted by Christ; moreover, he maliciously promoted the satanic parody of a priestess and endorsed her illicit power to exercise episcopal functions.
Defying Christ, the heretical Anglican woman—disguised as a bishop—Sarah Mullally, insinuates that the male priesthood instituted by Christ is an injustice.
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When Prevost promoted the sacrilegious "informal" blessing for unrepentant homosexual concubines, he revealed his synodal and Marxist agenda: "Justice (synonymous with Marxist liberation), equality (advocated by gender ideology), and freedom of religion (to worship false gods)—all of this would take priority over that particular issue (over the Church's teaching prohibiting the sin of blessing fornication and homosexual cohabitation)."
2 Corinthians 11:13-16
For such false apostles are deceitful workmen, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ.
And no wonder: for Satan himself transformeth himself into an angel of light.
Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers be transformed as the ministers of justice, whose end shall be according to their works.
Robert Prevost committed a sin of malice
Prevost mocks the priesthood instituted by Christ.
Apostate Robert Prevost: “To The Most Reverend and Right Honourable Dame Sarah Mullally Archbishop of Canterbury”
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