By Jonathan Ekene Ifeanyi
Francis prays with the "Rev" Jens-Martin Kruse during a visit to the Lutheran "church" |
Apostate
Francis has caused another “controversy”—among Novus Ordites—by appearing to
suggest that a Lutheran wife of a Catholic husband could receive holy Communion
based on the fact that she is baptized and in accordance with her conscience. During
a question and answer session at an evening prayer service held last Sunday in
Rome’s heretical “Evangelical Lutheran Church”, Bergoglio was asked whether a
Lutheran and Catholic married couple might “finally participate together in
Communion”. The questioner referred to “the hurt we’ve felt together due to
[our] difference of faith”. Francis cunningly said it was “not my competence”
to give permission to do this, but quickly admitted: “I ask myself and don’t know how to respond – what you’re asking me, I
ask myself the [same] question.” He then urged
the Lutheran woman, Anke de Bernardinis, to "talk to the
Lord" about receiving holy Communion "and then go
forward"...
Francis stressed the role of personal discernment rather than
repeating Vatican II(heretical) Church teaching that
Protestant spouses can only receive Holy
Communion if they do not “have recourse for the sacrament” at their own “church”.
He said: “There are questions that only if one is sincere with oneself and the
little theological light one has, must be responded to on one’s own.”
Francis referred to a "bishop", the Protestant "Bishop" Jerónimo Podestá, who
“went a little wrong – 48 years old, he married, [and then had] two
children”. Francis suggested that the "bishop" had been helped in his moral
journey by accompanying his family to Mass.
Rocco Palmo, on his blog, Whispers in the
Loggia, said Bergoglio’s remarks “quite possibly show his
hand on his intended course” on his post-synod document. A proposal to allow
Anglican spouses of Catholics to receive Holy Communion had been included in
the Instrumentum Laboris of the evil synod.
Indeed, it remains a mystery how millions of Catholics all
over the world have not—even up till now—realised, as Father Kramer pointed
out, that “Jorge Bergoglio is the Public Enemy No. 1 of the Catholic religion”.
Why haven’t they if not because—just like their Papa Bergoglio—millions have
equally lost the Faith?
It should be noted, however, that the abominable practice of
giving Holy Communion to heretics did not originate from Bergoglio. Notorious
heretics John Paul II and Benedict XVI did exactly the same thing and currently
Francis is merely perfecting their evil work. For instance, John Paul II was seen
publicly giving Holy Communion to the Protestant Tony Blair. On March 21, 2003 the
Catholic Herald stated that John Paul II had personally given Tony Blair Holy
Communion—the first time in history that a British prime minister had received
the sacrament from the hands of the pontiff. The story was followed by such a
flurry of denials that the newspaper was forced to withdraw the “claim” in its
next issue. Yet, it was perfectly true, as the Pope's biographer Garry O'Connor
discovered from several sources, including the papal chamberlain's office. Did
John Paul II break “his own rules” by administering communion to an Anglican?
Not quite: there was, at the time, a provision that non-Catholics could ask to
receive communion "on a unique occasion for joy or for sorrow in the life
of a family". Tony Blair presumably
made such a request! Ironically, only two weeks after Tony Blair took communion
from the heretical Pope, the Roman Curia issued fierce guidelines imposing a
virtual ban on distributing communion to non-Catholics! Ah! A ban? But—two years after—during John
Paul II’s burial, Benedict XVI was also seen giving Communion to the heretic
brother Roger! (See the photo below).
“Whenever
necessity requires it or true spiritual advantage suggests it, and provided
that danger of error or indifferentism is avoided, the Christian faithful for
whom it is physically or morally impossible to approach a Catholic minister are
permitted to receive the sacraments of penance, Eucharist, and anointing of the
sick from non-Catholic ministers in whose Churches these sacraments are valid”.
Now don’t be fooled by the “danger of error or indifferentism” rhetoric. Here, Ladies and Gentlemen, we are simply unambiguously told that “sacraments” administered in some Protestant (or simply non-Catholic) “Churches” are valid!
Now
the very background of all these errors can be found in the 1983 Code of Canon
Law of John Paul II, which "abrogated" the 1917 Code of Canon Law of
Pope Benedict XV. 844 §3 reads:
“Catholic
ministers administer the sacraments of penance, Eucharist, and anointing of the
sick licitly to members of Eastern Churches which do not have full communion
with the Catholic Church if they seek such on their own accord and are properly
disposed. This is also valid for members of other Churches which in the judgment
of the Apostolic See are in the same condition in regard to the sacraments as
these Eastern Churches”.
Now don’t be fooled by the “danger of error or indifferentism” rhetoric. Here, Ladies and Gentlemen, we are simply unambiguously told that “sacraments” administered in some Protestant (or simply non-Catholic) “Churches” are valid!
Joseph Ratzinger giving communion to a Protestant heretic during John Paul II's funeral in 2005. |
Now
back to Francis. On October 7, 2013, the Anglican Communion News Service published a
report by the Church of
Ireland Gazette according to which the
Novus Ordo Archbishop of Birmingham, Bernard Longley, stated that since the
1983 Novus Ordo Code of Canon
Law changed the pre-Vatican II blanket prohibition against
non-Catholics receiving Holy Communion and thus allowed a Protestant reception
in principle, he could envision that in the future, the Vatican would expand
the limited circumstances to allow a more frequent reception by heretics. Longley
said:
“Given
that that represents a change, and a very significant shift away from the
impossibility to the limited possibility, then I could imagine and foresee one
of the fruits of our ecumenical engagement as moving towards a deeper
understanding of communion and a deeper sharing, a deeper communion between our
Churches which perhaps would lead to reconsideration of some of the
circumstances”.
(Church
of Ireland Gazette, "Vatican's Rules on Eucharistic Sharing Could Be Further
Relaxed", published at Anglican Communion News Service, Oct.
7, 2013).
These
comments came at a time when "Pope" Francis announced an
extraordinary synod of bishops for October 5-19, 2014, to discuss
further "reforms" in the Vatican II Church (meaning further
destruction of any resemblance to the Roman Catholic Church of Pope Pius XII),
specifically regarding "communion" for people in adulterous
relationships, and laws governing marriage annulments. They also coincide with
a decision of the German Archdiocese of Freiburg to allow public
adulterers to receive their putative “sacraments”.
The Catholic Church forbids non-Catholics—let alone public heretics—from receiving Holy Communion. Pope Pius VIII, Traditi Humilitati (# 4), May 24, 1829: “Jerome used to say it this way: he who eats the Lamb outside this house will perish as did those during the flood who were not with Noah in the ark.”
The Catholic Church forbids non-Catholics—let alone public heretics—from receiving Holy Communion. Pope Pius VIII, Traditi Humilitati (# 4), May 24, 1829: “Jerome used to say it this way: he who eats the Lamb outside this house will perish as did those during the flood who were not with Noah in the ark.”
Pope Gregory XVI, Commissum divinitus (# 11), May 17,
1835: “… whoever dares to depart from the unity of Peter might understand that
he no longer shares in the divine mystery…‘Whoever eats the Lamb outside of
this house is unholy.’”
Pope Pius IX, Amantissimus (# 3), April 8, 1862: “…
whoever eats of the Lamb and is not a member of the Church, has profaned.”
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