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List of heresies and false teachings from Jorge Bergoglio

Heresies

  1. A justified person has not the strength with God’s grace to carry out the objective demands of the divine law, as though any of the commandments of God are impossible for the justified; or as meaning that God’s grace, when it produces justification in an individual, does not invariably and of its nature produce conversion from all serious sin, or is not sufficient for conversion from all serious sin.
  2. Christians who have obtained a civil divorce from the spouse to whom they are validly married and have contracted a civil marriage with some other person during the lifetime of their spouse, who live more uxorio with their civil partner, and who choose to remain in this state with full knowledge of the nature of their act and full consent of the will to that act, are not necessarily in a state of mortal sin, and can receive sanctifying grace and grow in charity.
  3. A Christian believer can have full knowledge of a divine law and voluntarily choose to break it in a serious matter, but not be in a state of mortal sin as a result of this action.
  4. A person is able, while he obeys a divine prohibition, to sin against God by that very act of obedience.
  5.  Conscience can truly and rightly judge that sexual acts between persons who have contracted a civil marriage with each other, although one or both of them is sacramentally married to another person, can sometimes be morally right or requested or even commanded by God.
  6. Moral principles and moral truths contained in divine revelation and in the natural law do not include negative prohibitions that absolutely forbid particular kinds of action, inasmuch as these are always gravely unlawful on account of their object.
  7. Our Lord Jesus Christ wills that the Church abandon her perennial discipline of refusing the Eucharist to the divorced and remarried and of refusing absolution to the divorced and remarried who do not express contrition for their state of life and a firm purpose of amendment with regard to it. http://www.correctiofilialis.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Correctio-filialis_English_1.pdf This 25-page letter signed by 40 Catholic clergy and lay scholars was delivered to Jorge Bergoglio on August 11, 2017. Since no answer was received from the Holy Father, it is being made public today, 24th September, 2017, Feast of Our Lady of Ransom and of Our Lady of Walsingham. The letter, which is open to new signatories, now has the names of 62 clergy and lay scholars from 20 countries, who also represent others lacking the necessary freedom of speech.
  8. Bergoglio denounced the discipline of reserving the Eucharist for those not in mortal sin, which discipline comes from the Apostles and is universal in all the local Churches which they founded.  https://fromrome.wordpress.com/2015/03/17/pope-francis-twists-scripture-to-promote-heresy-of-false-mercy/
  9. “No one can be condemned for ever, because that is not the logic of the Gospel!” Amoris Laetitia, section 297.

False Teachings and Non-Catholic Apostolic Behavior

  1. Jorge Bergoglio changed the Catechism in August, 2018 to declare the death penalty “inadmissible.” The change contradicts the Tridentine and St. Pius X Catechisms, the latter of which taught that the legitimacy of capital punishment was in “full conformity with Divine Revelation.” Edward Pentin, LifeSite News, November 15, 2018.
  2. “In the veins of Jesus runs pagan blood.” "La mención de las mujeres —ninguna de las aludidas en la genealogía tiene la jerarquía de las grandes mujeres del Antiguo Testamento— nos permite un acercamiento especial: son ellas, en la genealogía, las que anuncian que por las venas de Jesús corre sangre pagana, las que recuerdan historias de postergación y sometimiento." [Through the veins of Jesus runs pagan blood], thereby denying the Immaculate Conception and the purity of the incarnation. Homily of Jorge Bergoglio in Villavicencio, Columbia, September 8, 2017.
  3. Jorge Bergoglio said that Jesus "had to beg forgiveness of his parents" and that the Virgin Mary reproached Christ.
    Jorge Bergoglio taught that the miracle of Jesus multiplying the bread and fish was really a “miracle of sharing.”
  4. On June 8, 2014, Pentecost, the day that celebrates the descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles (often called "the birthday of the Church"), Jorge Bergoglio hosted the first ever Muslim and Jewish prayers and Koran readings at the Vatican.
  5. Jorge Bergoglio endorses same sex civil unions in the Church. By statements and appointments he appears to be embracing the homosexual network, a cornerstone of the anti-church.
  6. Jorge Bergoglio sent an iPhone video message recorded by (now deceased) Tony Palmer to a group of evangelicals gathered by "The Godfather of the Prosperity Gospel"TV Preacher Kenneth Copeland  Tony Palmer dubbed this event the beginning of "the miracle of unity"and with the claimed approval of Jorge Bergoglio said "The real communion is not the bread, but the brother."
  7. Jorge Bergoglio released a video promoting his prayer intention of "Inter-religious Dialogue".  It featured an Islamic Leader, a Buddhist Lama, a Jewish Rabbi, and a Catholic Priest.  The video included images of Muslim prayer beads, a Buddha statue, and a Menorah, but no cross.  All religions were presented equally and the star of the video, Jorge Bergoglio, said "Many think differently, feel differently, seeking God or meeting God in different ways. In this crowd, in this range of religions, there is only one certainty we have for all: we are all children of God." This is Free Masonry.  In contrast, Catholicism teaches that we become adopted children of God through Jesus Christ and baptism.  See CCC 1, 52, 270, 294, 422, 654 and more in the index.
  8. Jorge Bergoglio said that "Mother Earth" is the one who “gave us life and safeguards us.”
  9. Jorge Bergoglio approved of contraception in certain circumstances.  See also Is Pope Francis trying to open the door to contraception? and also: Did Pope Paul VI approve of contraception for nuns in the Congo? No! Ron Conte, February 19, 2015.
  10. On October 31, 2016, All Hallows' Eve, Jorge Bergoglio participated in a joint ceremony with the World Lutheran Federation to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, signing a joint pledge to work to remove all obstacles to full unity; He has also said that he "admires" Martin Luther and that "the intentions of Martin Luther were not mistaken", thereby completely ignoring 50 reasons why Martin Luther was excommunicated.  He has put a red statue of Martin Luther in the Vatican, and even left Lutherans wondering if they are already allowed to take Holy Communion in the Catholic Church. 
  11. Jorge Bergoglio said "It is true that the idea of conquest is inherent in the soul of Islam. However, it is also possible to interpret the objective in Matthew’s Gospel, where Jesus sends his disciples to all nations, in terms of the same idea of conquest.”
  12. Jorge Bergoglio wears a pectoral cross with no nails, no blood and no painful redemptive suffering in contradiction to Pope Pius XII who said in his encyclical Mediator Dei par. 62 "one would be straying from the straight path...were he to order the crucifix so designed that the divine Redeemer's body shows no trace of His cruel sufferings;". Also, Bergoglio's efforts to build a one world religion, if successful, would destroy all religions. See also the photos in Bergoglio enemigo de la cruz de Cristo.
  13. In 2016, Jorge Bergoglio said “It's not right to convince someone of your faith.”  He consistently teaches that proselytism is wrong and opposed to ecumenism.  He said that it was a very grave sin to convince Eastern Orthodox Christians to become Roman Catholics.
  14. In 2018, Jorge Bergoglio said that “the most important role of religions is that of promoting the culture of encounter, along with the promotion of true education in responsible behavior in caring for creation.”  This is more Free Masonry.
  15. In a homily on Holy Thursday, 2018, Jorge Bergoglio said “We must be careful not to fall into the temptation of making idols of certain abstract truths. They can be comfortable idols, always within easy reach; they offer a certain prestige and power and are difficult to discern. Because the “truth-idol” imitates, it dresses itself up in the words of the Gospel, but does not let those words touch the heart. Much worse, it distances ordinary people from the healing closeness of the word and of the sacraments of Jesus.”  This is more Free Masonry which abhors dogmas of any kind.
  16. Vatican signs historic deal with China – but critics denounce sellout by Hariet Sherwood, September 22, 2018. Granting atheistic communist control for naming bishops is a destructive force against the Church in China. St. Peter and St. Paul would be horrified at such an idea.
  17. Christmas Message of 2018: Jorge Bergoglio makes an initial reference to the child Jesus in the manger and then, without any call to repentance, conversion of Baptism, forks over to a message of “fraternity” saying “God is a good Father and we are all brothers and sisters” and without the fraternity that Jesus Christ has bestowed on us, our efforts for a more just world fall short, and even our best plans and projects risk being soulless and empty.” The entire remainder of the homily was based on fraternity.  This is Free Masonry.  The Catholic teaching is that without repentance, forgiveness from sins and Baptism in the name of the Father, the Son crucified and risen from the dead and the Holy Spirit, our efforts for a more just world fall short.
  18. On February 4, 2019, Jorge Bergoglio signed the “Human Fraternity Document” in Abu-dhabi, United Arab Emirates along with Grand Imam Al Azhar which says “The pluralism and the diversity of religions, color, sex, race and language are willed by God in His wisdom, through which He created human beings.”  This is more Free Masonry leading to a one-world religion, devoid of the dogma of Christ.  See also The Pope and The One World Religion Michael J. Matt, Editor, Remnant TV, Feb 16, 2019. Michael Matt connects the dots from the Second Vatican Council, to the 1986 Assisi Prayer Meeting, to Cardinal Bergoglio's support of the URI, to Cardinal Dolan's 2015 Interfaith prayer service in New York, and finally to Francis's 2019 joint statement with the Egyptian Imam on "God-willed diversity and plurality of religions".