Do you agree? Author says if you reject Francis as Pope, immediately after he lists off the horrible things Francis did while Pope, then you are not Catholic.
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Remaining Faithfully Catholic Near the End of the Francis Pontificate

“I want a mess,” the pope said a few months after his election regarding his plans to shake up the Church. Well, he got what he …
Abbé Jean-Marie du Divin Coeur de Jésus
God expects Catholic to recognize Francis as the elected Pope. But God does NOT expect Catholic to obey Francis' promotion of mortal sins. God's Commandments come first. Worship of God, not idols, is a Commandment of God. Francis is a lost soul. God expect Catholic to acknowledge that Francis is a following of Satan as his ways are all worldly. As a Catholic leader, he get a "G" grade. "F" is not …More
God expects Catholic to recognize Francis as the elected Pope. But God does NOT expect Catholic to obey Francis' promotion of mortal sins. God's Commandments come first. Worship of God, not idols, is a Commandment of God. Francis is a lost soul. God expect Catholic to acknowledge that Francis is a following of Satan as his ways are all worldly. As a Catholic leader, he get a "G" grade. "F" is not good enough.
john333
Bishop Sanborn for next pope
Ivan Tomas
Luckily, almighty God knows very well who is Catholic, and who is not.
GTVisrockin
I bet Pete Baklinski's favorite song and dance is called the "hokey poky" .
Michael Burns
What he is really saying is that if you as a Catholic object to any of the dictates of Pope Francis, no matter how anti-Catholic they might be, then you are not Catholic. This is insanity. The Pope is not protecting the Deposit of Faith and we, as Bishop Strickland points out, must be faithful to Christ and his Church, not the Freemasonic Pope that we currently have, whether he was validly elected …More
What he is really saying is that if you as a Catholic object to any of the dictates of Pope Francis, no matter how anti-Catholic they might be, then you are not Catholic. This is insanity. The Pope is not protecting the Deposit of Faith and we, as Bishop Strickland points out, must be faithful to Christ and his Church, not the Freemasonic Pope that we currently have, whether he was validly elected or not.
Everyday for Life Canada
The sad thing is that the pope is the one who primarily created the moral mess. Is this the pastoral accompaniment he talked about? Is this the smell of the sheep?
James Manning
Chaucer said it best - how can a besotted shepherd keep his flock clean?