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Online Ladislaus

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Re: Leo (heresies starting to flow)
« Reply #15 on: May 18, 2025, 01:17:05 PM »
                            Pope Leo XIII


Yeah... looks like the Vatican wardrobe crew did their research.

Using Papal attire to imitate conservative Popes is part of the spectacle.

It's what the Pope says and does that bellies where his heart is.

For this papacy show, Robert Prevost will be using Bergolio's script writers.

Of course.  It's all part of the deception.  They're very good at it.  Vestments.  Latin.  Must be Traditionalist.  :facepalm:  Pay no attention to heresy being spewed.

Re: Leo (heresies starting to flow)
« Reply #16 on: May 18, 2025, 07:16:09 PM »
Apparently in his sermon today Leo said that Francis is in heaven.  So there ya have it.......
Yep.

https://x.com/austeni/status/1924054011902071193

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Offline gladius_veritatis

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Re: Leo (heresies starting to flow)
« Reply #17 on: May 19, 2025, 10:15:10 AM »
Apparently in his sermon today Leo said that Francis is in heaven.

They're fast-tracking his canonization.  There are rumors it'll be next month.

Re: Leo (heresies starting to flow)
« Reply #18 on: May 19, 2025, 06:35:20 PM »
https://bigmodernism.substack.com/p/canonizing-confusion?r=5mfttc&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true


Canonizing Confusion
In his first week, Pope Leo XIV declared Francis in Heaven and praised a universalist schismatic as a saint. Far from a restoration, this is a reinforcement with better vestments.

Chris Jackson    May 18,2025

In his Regina Caeli address on May 18, Leo said: “During Mass, I strongly felt the spiritual presence of Pope Francis accompanying us from Heaven.” There was no “may he rest in peace,” no theological caution, and no appeal to mystery. Just a public declaration at St. Peter’s placing Pope Francis in the Communion of Saints, as if canonization is assumed instead of being discerned. This is not a throwaway line, but rather the theological endorsement of the Francis papacy delivered from the altar.

Four days earlier, on May 14, Leo praised Isaac of Nineveh, a seventh-century bishop who died outside communion with Rome, belonged to the Assyrian Church of the East (a Nestorian sect), rejected the Council of Chalcedon, and advocated a mystical universalism, including compassion for demons. He had previously been scandalously added to the Roman Martyrology by Francis. Leo quoted Isaac approvingly and called him “a great Eastern Father.” The official Vatican transcript refers to him as “Saint Isaac of Nineveh.” This is not a scholar citing a distant theologian, but rather the pope presenting a heretical mystic as a spiritual authority without clarification, context, or concern.

What links Francis and Isaac? They are canonized not by dogmatic discernment, but by emotions and ecuмenism. Francis is elevated for being merciful and modern. Isaac is praised because he is an Orthodox “Saint.” In both cases, doctrinal rupture is forgiven for the sake of pastoral and ecuмenical sentiment. Truth is being replaced by tone and politics.
There was a moment, brief and early, when it seemed Leo might take a quieter path. That perhaps he would let the chaos of Francis fade, restoring tradition by slow neglect. But that illusion is gone. Not with formal declarations, but with unmistakable symbols. Leo now says Francis is in Heaven and that Isaac is a saint. The postconciliar agenda continues. This is far from a reform of the Francis and post-Conciliar papacies. Instead it is a reaffirmation of both with Latin and lace.
We are being told that one can be outside the Church and still be a “saint.” That one can propagate universalism and still be spiritually reliable. That one can wreck doctrine and still be canonized by sentiment. This is not Catholicism, it is canonized confusion.


Offline AnthonyPadua

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Leo XIV committed to synodality and ecuмenism.
« Reply #19 on: May 20, 2025, 02:48:52 AM »
https://x.com/MLJHaynes/status/1924385457766314017


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NEW: Leo XIV today committed to synodality and ecuмenism.
Speaking to ecuмenical delegates who attended his opening Mass --
“Aware, moreover, that synodality & ecuмenism are closely linked, I would like to assure you of my intention to continue Pope Francis’ commitment to promoting the synodal nature of the Catholic Church & developing new & concrete forms for an ever stronger synodality in ecuмenical relations.”