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Anathema sit Bergoglio - Chapter one.
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Introduction: Republication: Anathema sit Bergoglio - Introduction

Miles - Christi

At a time when the tyrannical homosexual lobby rampages unrestricted over the whole planet, Francis has made statements and gestures clearly reinforcing the homosexual ideology. Here are some specifics. Everyone remembers his bombshell statement during his in-flight press conference when returning from World Youth Day in Rio de Janeiro in July of 2013, speaking of homosexuals: “Who am I to judge?” This little sentence immediately circled the globe and won for Francis the 2013 Man of the Year award in the American LGBT magazine The Advocate. Following this, on December 8, 2013, was the telephone call to Diego Neria, a transsexual Spanish woman turned “man”, inviting her/him to a private audience in Rome with his “fiancée”, at the Vatican’s expense. This audience took place January 24, 2014, and Francis had himself photographed in the Vatican with the lesbian couple, and the picture went around the world. According to “Diego”, at the time of his call Francis said:
«God loves all His children, whatever their situation, and you are a child of God, and that is why the Church loves you and accepts you as you are.»[1]
On March 21, 2014 Italian television cameras videotaped Francis walking hand in hand with the homosexual Italian priest Luigi Ciotti[2]. On May 6, 2014 he concelebrated in the Vatican with another homosexual priest, Michele de Paolis, with whom he shook hands after the Mass before journalists there to immortalize the scene[3]. On Holy Thursday of 2015, he washed the feet of a transsexual in a prison, who afterwards received Holy Communion[4]. All these pictures went around the world.
During an interview in August 2013 with Father Antonio Spadaro, director of the Jesuit magazine La Civiltà Cattolica, he said the following:
«One day someone asked me in a provoking manner if I approved of homosexuality. I replied to him with another question:“Tell me: when God looks at a homosexual person, does He approve his existence with affection or does He repel and condemn him?» [5]
Thus Francis refuses to say that he condemns homosexuality, and full of bad faith he tries to make us believe that God’s love for homosexuals signifies approval of their sin.
During his trip to the United States in September 2015 Francis granted only one private audience[6], and that was to a homosexual couple, one of whom was an old acquaintance in Argentina. The scene, and I remind you that it was a so-called “private” audience, was filmed and circulated immediately by the press, showing Francis embracing and kissing the two sodomites.[7]
When Francis addressed the U.S. Congress he did not say a word about the so-called “gay marriage” that had just been imposed on the whole country by judicial decree. Nor did he say a word about the crime of abortion, claiming innumerable victims yearly in this country, even when a short time before the scandal of selling organs from aborted babies was exposed, the work of America’s Planned Parenthood on the pretense of “medical research”. Instead, Francis took the opportunity to plead for abolishing the death penalty, condemning it as intrinsically unjust and contrary to the “inalienable dignity of the human person,” which is false and contrary to divine revelation and the magisterium of the Church. So Francis stands for preserving the life of murderers but doesn’t breathe a word about the life of innocents slaughtered in their mother’s womb.
Here are some figures that perfectly illustrate the bad faith of Francis: in 2015 there were 1,200.000 abortions in the United States and only 28 capital punishment executions. But he speaks to Congress against the death penalty and not against the genocide of unborn babies, nor of the abominable crimes perpetrated by Planned Parenthood. And here is an interesting fact: in his address to the U.S. Congress, not one single word out of the 3,500 he spoke referred to Our Lord Jesus Christ, while the names of leftists such as Dorothy Day or Martin Luther King had a place of honor.
To conclude this section, here is what Francis said on June 26, 2016 in his press conference on the flight returning from Armenia. A journalist asked what he thought of the proposal of Cardinal Marx, according to which the Catholic Church should ask pardon from “gays” for having “discriminated” against them. Here is his response:
«I think that the Church should apologize -as that “Marxist” Cardinal said [Cardinal Reinhold Marx] -not only to this person who is gay and has been offended, but also to the poor, to women and to children exploited in the workplace, and for having blessed so many weapons […] Christians should apologize for not having helped with so many decisions, helped so many families […] I remember from my childhood the culture of Buenos Aires, the insular Catholic culture which I come from. You could not enter the home of a divorced couple! I am talking about eighty years ago. The culture has changed, thank God.»[8]
Thus Francis publicly makes himself the mouthpiece of the enemies of the Church who spend their time attacking and defaming her, and his complicity with them is shown in broad daylight without restraint.
[1] www.elmundo.es/…/54c7e217268e3e6…
[2] www.traditioninaction.org/…/A579-Ciotti.htm
[3] intuajustitia.blogspot.com/…/vatican-two-day…
[4] chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it/articolo/1351258bdc4.html
www.traditioninaction.org/RevolutionPhotos/A621-Trans.htm
[5] newsletter.revue-etudes.com/TU_Septembre_2013/TU10-13.pdf
[6] «The Vatican has confirmed that the only “real audience” Pope Francis had while he was in Washington last month was with a gay former student and his longtime partner -a day before the pontiff met Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who was jailed for refusing to grant same sex couples marriage licenses for religious reasons. On Friday, the Vatican sought to distance itself from Davis, saying in a statement that her encounter with the pope did not represent an endorsement of her opinions or actions. » www.theguardian.com/…/pope-francis-ki…
[7] edition.cnn.com/…/index.html
[8] w2.vatican.va/…/papa-francesco_…