"Grassi has consistently maintained his innocence. He told the provincial court in Moron that jailed him on Monday: "The prosecutors have lied and set up a case against me."
If Pope Francis was convinced of his innocence while he was Cardinal Bergoglio then he did the right thing in defending him.
I would have to agree with poche on this one. It is certainly possible that someone be a horrible judge of character and naive, but still be okay.
St. Celestine V is an example (not that I am claiming Francis was ever a true pope), but it is important to note this as a weak case for SV'ism. We do no service to truth, by just wanting to cry wolf where there might be doubt. First of all even if he was personally a ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ, no one is claiming that the state of Sedevacante will happen because of being a sinner...
He is definitely an enabler by approving of Civil Unions, which is heresy particularly directly against morals (mortal sin). We take it by his own words, deeds, thoughts that he has expressed over time. The evidence is certainly weighing heavily against him, he knows that everyone thinks this about him and yet he does not clarify that "all those rumours are false." Or anything similar in that manner, this is a way that his current modus operandi is. Say something outrageous that the only interpretation will be heretical, and simply do not retract or make things more clear towards Catholic orthodoxy. Pretty scary...