The Vatican in Shock After the Pope is asked to Resign by the Most Influential Theologians of the Catholic Church!
The Vatican is once again in turmoil after a group of 17 scholars and activists released a lengthy statement calling for Pope Francis to resign or to be formally asked to resign by the College of Cardinals, stating that the Jesuit Pope has “caused an unprecedented crisis in the Catholic Church” with his words and actions.
The 17 signatories attested that the Pope has “done great harm to the church and the whole world” since assuming the papal throne in March 2013. (The full statement is below, with a downloadable pdf here).
In a statement released late on May 2, the signatories in question stated that “the members of the hierarchy of the church have a duty to act in order to prevent Francis from causing further harm.”
They added:
“We therefore call for Pope Francis to resign the papal office and to repent and do penance for his actions. If he does not do this, we request that the cardinals and bishops of the Catholic Church ask Pope Francis to resign the office of pope.”
“If this eventually should not take place, then the signatories called on the cardinals and bishops to declare that Francis has somehow lost the papacy:
If he refuses to resign or recant the heresies that he has upheld, we ask that they declare that he has lost the papal office.
The signatories attribute the aforementioned ‘unprecedented crisis to two aspects:
Pope Francis has committed criminal acts gravely damaging to the church and to individual believers.
He has shown that he rejects the Catholic faith and has worked to destroy the faith of other Catholics.”
The seventeen signatories comprise a mixture of academics, activists in various spheres of ecclesial life, and one priest:
- Linus F. Clovis, Ph. D., MSc, JCL, STB
- Yves Daoudal: Editor-in-chief of Reconquête and Vice-President of the Charlier Center
- Dániel Fülep: Theologian, Hungary
- Michael Kakooza, Ph. D.: Strategic Management, Eastern Africa
- Thaddeus J. Kozinski, Ph. D.: Professor of Philosophy, Memoria College
- Peter A. Kwasniewski, Ph. D.
- John R.T. Lamont, DPhil
- John Rist, Ph. D.: Professor of Classics and early Christian Philosophy and Theology (ret.)
- Dr Cesar Felix Sánchez Martínez: Professor of Philosophy, Universidad Nacional de San Agustin, Peru
- Wolfram Schrems, Mag. theol., Mag. phil.
- Peter Stephan, Dr. Phil. Habil: Professor of Architecture Theory & Art History, University of Applied Sciences, Potsdam
- Anna Silvas, Ph. D.: Specialist in Greek Fathers, UNE, Australia (ret.)
- John-Henry Westen, M.A.: Founder and Editor, LifeSiteNews
- Michael Wiitala, Ph. D.: Associate Lecturer in Philosophy, Cleveland State University
- Elizabeth F. Yore, Esq.: Founder, Yore Children
- John Zmirak, Ph. D.: Senior Editor, The Stream
The lengthy statement presents a summary of his interactions and dealings with several high-profile figures in the church, such as Cardinals Godfried Danneels, Reinhard Marx, Theodore McCarrick, Wilton Gregory, and Víctor Manuel Fernández. The extensive list of people presented by the signatories’ state, is part of Francis’ “record of protecting sexual abusers” which “exemplifies his character and modus operandi.”
Pope Francis, who has been falling out of favor with a lot of conservatives since the start of his papacy, seems to be one of the main supporters of the future Antichrist with his ambiguous stand on homosexuality and transgenderism, and the creation of a “One World Religion” in collaboration with Freemasonry.
The signatories accuse Francis of committing “crimes other than heresy,” attesting that the actions listed are “crimes because they violate either canon law, the law of temporal states, the natural law, divine positive law, or some combination of laws from these different legal systems.”
Sadly, the so-called alternative media seems to be more silent than ever about Pope Francis’ role in this New World Disorder. And the mainstream media, of course, does not say a word about this huge scandal in Vatican.
Author: Leo Zagami
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May 16, 2024