New details have been released by the Vatican about the practical running of the Synod on Synodality, which LifeSite will be daily reporting on from Rome.
Cardinal-designate Fernández's continued promotion of Amoris Laetitia is a reminder of Pope Francis’ 'endorsement of the heresy that Holy Communion may be given to couples living in adulterous unions.’
The myth of change has acquired full force with the spread of progressivism, which breaks the continuity of Tradition. In the current pontificate this ideology has taken hold of Rome.
In a letter addressed to priests, deacons, and all pastoral employees of his diocese, Heiner Koch said that he would tolerate the decision of pastors to bless same-sex unions and not take 'disciplinary action' against them.
Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò praised Bishop Joseph Strickland's pastoral letter criticizing the Synod on Synodality, with Viganò saying Strickland's words truly reflect his role as a 'successor of the apostles.'
‘Let us prepare ourselves for a crescendo of unprecedented provocations: time bombs ready to explode in order to sow disorientation, confusion, and division.’
Cardinal-designate Victor Fernández stated earlier this year that Pope Francis is ‘helping us to be free from those patterns’ of moral teaching on prohibiting reception of Holy Communion in grave sin.
The file dates back more than a decade to when the Argentinian was being considered as a candidate to become rector of a Catholic university and there were questions about his orthodoxy.
Faithful Catholics are concerned that Archbishop Victor Manuel Fernandez’s agenda of pushing the boundaries on Church teachings on sexual morality means that his appointment by Pope Francis to the Vatican’s doctrinal office may result in the attempt to undermine that teaching.