Back-off Raymond... or you might become ex-communicato!
Pope Francis has already made his disclaimer.
He is not one to judge another's perversion.
What is perversion to one person is in good conscience... okay for another.
The Destroyer pope is amazingly consistent in his negligence of duties to Mother Church.
Getting close?
Papal advisor retweets call for Church to shut down EWTN unless they fire Raymond Arroyo amoris laetitia , antonio spadaro , catholic , ewtn , interdict , jesuits , mother angelica , raymond arroyo February 20, 2018 (LifeSiteNews) – Papal confidante Father Antonio Spadaro retweeted a call for EWTN to be severely censured “until they get rid of Raymond Arroyo.”The call for an “interdict” to be imposed on the Catholic media empire started by Mother Angelica came from Anthony Annett, Assistant to the Director at the International Monetary Fund’s Communications Department.An interdict is essentially one step short of excommunication. It bans a person or people from accessing most Church Sacraments.
“A person who uses physical force against the Roman Pontiff incurs a latae sententiae excommunication reserved to the Apostolic See; if he is a cleric, another penalty, not excluding dismissal from the clerical state, can be added according to the gravity of the delict,” according to the Code of Canon Law (Canon 1370). “A person who does this against a bishop incurs a latae sententiae interdict and, if he is a cleric, also a latae sententiae suspension.”
Catholic Culture’s dictionary explains that an interdict isA censure forbidding the faithful, while still remaining in communion with the Church, the use of certain sacred privileges, such as Christian burial, some of the sacraments, and attendance at liturgical services. It does not exclude from Church membership, nor does it necessarily imply a personal fault of any individual affected by the interdict. When imposed for a fixed period, it is a vindictive penalty because of some grave act done against the common good of the Church by one or more parishes. Usual religious services are curtailed, but sacraments may be given to the dying, marriages celebrated, and Holy Communion administered if the interdict is general or local (not personal). A general interdict may be inflicted only by the Holy See. Parishes or persons may be interdicted only by the local ordinary.
Annett called for an interdict to be imposed on EWTN because of a February 15
World Over segment.
“Make no mistake,” tweeted Annett, the show’s discussion of a recent Spadaro speech and ultra-liberal Cardinal Blase Cupich “represent ‘total war’ on the papacy of Pope Francis.”