Those that used to murmur behind closed doors that Pope Francis’s communist ties might find their way into the Vatican were often dismissed as being paranoid. But, maybe they should have been.
Edward Pentin, the premier English-language Vatican journalist sat down for a long interview with Cardinal Gerhard Müller.
Cardinal Müller led the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith for 5 years until July when Jorge Bergoglio, also known as Pope Francis, abruptly dismissed him. No official reason was ever handed, Cardinal Mueller. But, this move did follow several of his attempts to take a more disciplined approach against dissident theologians.
Cardinal Müller obviously doesn’t buy into Bergoglio’s claim that a “personal relationship with Jesus Christ” is “harmful and dangerous”. In fact, he loves to talk about his walk with the Lord. He is also unafraid to stand up for his word.
Head on over to the next page to hear Cardinal Müller’s alarming warnings regarding the communist reign of terror taking over the Vatican. He speaks of a great fear and a network of spies.
There are 4 important things you need to know about what is happening in the Vatican right now:
A plant?
Shelley White I never claimed to be Christian. Yet I bet I’ve read more of the Bible. I simply admitted to myself confession didn’t lift the guilt so it was not what it claimed. And if christians were doing so much for the downtrodden, why are 600,000 living on the streets.$#%&!@*you and your capital J. As if his name was even Jesus. Yeshua. Wake the$#%&!@*up and see what’s really going on. Admit your hypocrisy
Couldn’t agree more. He is not a real pope in my opinion because if you deny the Bible and disagree with what Jesus says he is not fit to be a pope and should be ignored by us.
POOR FRANCIS IS BRAIN-WASHED
Yep.
Commie Pope from Argentina
Argentina is the country the elite Nazis escaped to at the end of WWII
Pope Francis is the worst Pope ever!
Cardinal, can he be removed. He is not good for the Catholic Church.
YAY CARDINAL MÜLLER IS SO CORRECT
No, he’s a Jesuit