Anonymous ID: f9a49b May 14, 2024, 6:17 p.m. No.20867824   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7868 >>7887 >>7984 >>8016 >>8066 >>8083 >>8211 >>8233

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Dr Russell McGregor

@KillAuDeepState

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We are told the 17th largest solar flare in recorded history just occurred today.

 

Understand you are being primed for election occurrences at the end of the year.

 

Power, internet and communications blackouts will be labelled as caused by said flares.

 

https://twitter.com/KillAuDeepState/status/1790541468756783477

Anonymous ID: f9a49b May 14, 2024, 7:10 p.m. No.20868026   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8173 >>8211 >>8233

Speaking of Satan, the sausage fingered one or the Demon of Rome…

TERRIBLE MAY…

 

https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/41164/theologians-accuse-pope-of-heresy#:~:text=A%20group%20of%20nineteen%20Catholics%2C%20including%20some%20prominent,Nichols%20OP%2C%20an%20internationally%20recognized%20theologian%20and%20author.

 

Vatican City, May 1, 2019 / 10:35 am

 

A group of nineteen Catholics, including some prominent academics, have published an open letter to the bishops of the world accusing Pope Francis of heresy.

 

The letter, made public on April 30, was dated "Easter week" and signed by 19 individuals, including Fr. Aiden Nichols OP, an internationally recognized theologian and author. The 15-page letter begins by asking the bishops of the world to take some action against the pope.

 

"We are addressing this letter to you for two reasons: first to accuse Pope Francis of the canonical delict of heresy, and second, to request that you take the steps necessary to deal with the grave situation of a [sic] heretical pope."

 

The letter lists seven specific areas of Church teaching where the signatories believe the pope has "through his words and actions, publicly and pertinaciously" demonstrated his belief in "propositions that contradict divine law."

 

The complaints focus on supposed teachings of the pope concerning sexuality and morality which they claim run contrary to the Church's magisterium. The letter highlights what the signatories believe to be problematic passages from the pope's 2016 post-synodal apostolic exhortation Amoris laetitia, especially concerning Catholics in irregular marital situations.

 

Among specific heretical beliefs the letter accuses the pope of holding is the position that a Catholic can, with full knowledge of divine law, violate that law and not be in a state of grave sin.

 

The letter also references a number of bishops, cardinals, and priests whom the authors claim are themselves heretical and the pope either appointed or allowed to remain in office, as further proof of the Holy Father's "heresy."