The faithful bishop accused the Vatican of using ‘mental gymnastics’ that are ‘an insult to our reason' in its promotion of ‘blessings’ for homosexual couples.
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.
An open letter to bishops and cardinals argues that the mockeries of a sacrilegious funeral for a transgender activist at St. Patrick's Cathedral will come to each parish should they fail to stop the implementation of Fiducia Supplicans.
Civil War in the United States and in the Catholic Church has never seemed more imminent. The ongoing illegal immigration crisis at the Texas border and Pope Francis’ bombshell document Fiducia Supplicans — allowing blessings of homosexual couples — mark two key political and religious rifts between pro-life and pro-family advocates of Western tradition, and those who are pushing for the globalist New World Order. President Joe Biden’s administration has ordered Texas to stand down and allow the unlawful invasion of illegal immigrants into the United States from across the world — even illegal immigrants from as far as Africa. […]
The statement read that 'in accordance with the fundamental principles of Fiducia Supplicans and in order to avoid any confusion,' priests could bless individuals but were forbidden from conferring blessings in irregular situations or on homosexual 'couples.'
Bishop Marc Aillet of Bayonne published a statement which insisted priests are only to offer blessings to individuals. The ecclesial province of Rennes, which includes nine dioceses, stated the same thing. But nearly all of France’s other bishops remained silent.