Cardinal Paul Josef Cordes was a charitable man who quietly and carefully spoke out in favor of Church teaching during the pontificate of Pope Francis.
Pope Francis’ approval of homosexual ‘blessings’ is a ‘turning point’ that shows how the Jesuit pontiff has ‘left the teachings of the Church’ and caused a ‘swath of devastation that cannot be overlooked,’ Fr. Joachim Heimerl writes.
'The Swiss Guards have sworn to defend the See of Peter, not the one who is systematically demolishing it. Let them therefore be faithful to their oath and arrest these heretical perverts!'
'In conclusion: Fiducia supplicans should not be obeyed. And it is perfectly correct to deny blessings to homosexual 'marriages,' and to marriages living in an irregular situation.'
Fiducia Supplicans has as its intention the introduction of blessings of 'same-sex couples.' It also attempts to provide sufficient texts of an orthodox character to placate those who wish to believe that nothing has been changed.
When comparing sections of the prefect for the Congregation (now Dicastery) for the Doctrine of the Faith’s text with St. Thomas Aquinas' teaching, notable differences appear in the application of the Church's sacramental law.
Modernism and relativism have deceived Pope Francis, because it is absolutely impossible for his Amoris laetitia innovation to constitute an ‘authentic magisterium,’ which cannot exist with situational ethics.
Cardinal Fernández granted an exclusive interview to LifeSiteNews in which he expanded on his openness to same-sex blessings, despite Catholic teaching prohibiting them on the grounds that sin can never be blessed.
Cardinal Gerhard Müller published an open letter critiquing the authority of Amoris Laetitia and subsequent papal pronouncements on Communion for divorced and 'remarried' Catholics.