Thursday, May 28, 2026

Prevost appoints the Canadian apostate Kenneth Thorson—who believes that the Church founded by Christ is not superior to false religions—as "bishop."

                            


For the apostate priest Kenneth Thorson, Christ is not superior to false gods; Meanwhile, this anti-Catholic opportunistic parasite—backed by the apostate Robert Prevost—will collect a salary as a bishop and continue to swindle people with a false gospel that leads to perdition.


Leo XIV Appoints Canadian Bishop: "Catholicism Not Superior to Other Religions" – 

 Gloria TV News 



Today, Leo XIV has appointed Fr. Kenneth Thorson, O.M.I., as the new Bishop of Prince Albert, Canada.




Born in Saskatoon on September 19, 1966, he became a member of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate and was ordained a priest in 1999. He usually wears civil clothes.

Learning from indigenous people about "god"

Fr Thorson was the Provincial Superior of the Canadian Oblate province called OMI Lacombe Canada from 2019 to 2025.

When he became superior in 2019, he regretted that his order was “a part of the colonial effort”: “Now we understand that our place is walking with the First Nations people … to learn with them who God is, who they are and how their culture and traditions shape their faith and practice.”

Implementing interculturality

In December 2017 and January 2018, Fr Thorson visited India including several Hindu temples and an interreligious dialogue ashram.

In one photo, he stood with the religious sign Tilak on his forehead in front of a pagan temple.

He said according to OmiLacombe.ca: “Together we talked about… implementing the vision of Interculturality.”

Indigenous smudging rituals at Eucharist

Under his leadership - as reported by OmiWorld.org in July 2022 - “many Oblate pastors have sought to incorporate indigenous traditions into Catholic liturgy, including the addition of smudging ceremonies to Catholic Mass”.

Fr Thorson told Winnipeg Free Press that “if Indigenous people can see themselves in the liturgy, it can be healing.”

In May, 2024, Fr Thorson concelebrated a closing Eucharist for a congress entitled ‘Convocation 2024’. A report on OmiLacombe.ca about this liturgy describes: “As we entered the church, an Indigenous elder greeted and smudged us. Drawing our hands over the rising smoke and wafting it toward us, head to toe, we were symbolically cleansed and prepared for prayer.”

Catholic Mission was "harmful"

When Pope Francis visited Canada in 2022, Fr Thorson wrote in a statement on OmiLacombe.ca against the Catholic missionaries in the residential schools: “We recognize that our vision of evangelization hurt the people we aspired to serve.”

And: “The Oblates’ role in operating residential schools across Canada has left an intergenerational legacy of grief, trauma, and pain.”

He went as far as calling the Catholic school system a "systemic sin": "My belief is that it wasn't a question of a few bad apples; it was systemic, and the brokenness of the schools came from the sin of the system".

"Salvation outside Church"

Talking to AmericaMagazine.org in July 2022, Fr Thorson again attacked the Catholic mission in general: “It was a theology that saw salvation as being possible only through the Roman Catholic Church.”

He added: “I would say there was an approach that saw Catholicism as superior and that the approach to mission was one of imposition.”

In a January 2023 newsletter he criticised when evangelization was seen as “bringing the Gospel to a largely pagan people” while it should be a “walking with” indigenous people.

Vocations collapse

When Fr Thorson took over as Provincial in 2019, he acknowledged the Oblates had no one in final formation, and that 80 Canadian Oblates had died since 2013 with none replacing them.

He spent six years leading that province without reversing that trend.


According to this apostate, synodal, homosexual, Bergoglio-Prevostian sect—which promotes paganism under the banner of "inculturation"—Christ is not necessary for salvation; yet they, self-deceived and deceiving others, believe that they themselves are.

If, according to them, Christ is not necessary for salvation, then why do they continue to dress up as priests, bishops, and popes? To exploit people—these are parasites.

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