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BCP: Autogenocidal heresies of Bergoglio’s sect and the history of the Church
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The continental European sabbath – or rampage and lawlessness – of witches and Satanists with episcopal insignia will take place in Prague on 5-12 February. Their goal is to legalize all LGBTQ sexual perversions. This Bergoglian sect worships the Pachamama demon. To this day, human sacrifices are offered to this demon, for example in Bolivia. The sect headed by its founder Bergoglio, who publicly dedicated himself to Satan and demons in 2022 with the assistance of a Canadian sorcerer, promotes the so-called synodal journey. Its goal is the transformation of the Church of Christ into a global Satan’s New Age anti-Church. It is such a shocking crime against God, the Church and humanity that an ordinary person, nor even a Catholic priest, is capable of permitting the thought of it. Really, this is incomprehensible and extremely shocking. Unfortunately, this outrageous crime is a harsh reality.
Briefly from Church history
At the Sixth General Council of 680-681, several of the highest church hierarchs were expelled from the Church, including Pope Honorius. The conclusions of the Council, containing these excommunications, were confirmed by Pope Leo II. It was about condemning the heresy of Monotheletism (monos = one, thelema = will). Heretics argued that there was only one will in Christ’s two natures, divine and human. The teaching of the Church confirmed by the first four Councils is that in Christ there is one person, but two natures, human and divine. Human nature presupposes human will. The divine nature is connected with the divine will. Yet both natures, which is the mystery of faith, are united in the one person of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, who is true God and true man.
The heretics claimed that there is only one will (mono-thelos) in both natures, divine and human. In this way, the heresy called into question the redemptive sacrifice of Christ for the sins of mankind. The dogma of Christ the Redeemer is the basic dogma of Christianity.
Pope Honorius died in 639. He was succeeded by Severinus (640), who condemned this heresy. After him, John IV occupied the papal chair (640-642). John IV convened a synod in Rome which also condemned Monotheletism in 641. The Pope himself declared:
“The doctrine of one will is heretical. Ask only the defenders of this doctrine which this one will is, whether the human or the divine. If they say the divine, they are contradicted by the true manhood of Christ, and they fall into Manichaeism. If, however, they maintain that the one will (mono-thelos) of Christ is human, they will be condemned as deniers of the Godhead of Christ.”
Pope Theodore I (642-649) asked Emperor Constantine II for the immediate repeal of the Ecthesis, a heretical decree promoting the heresy of Monotheletism.
Pope Martin I (649-653[655]) convened a synod in Rome in 649, which sharply condemned the heresy of Monotheletism. Maximus the Confessor (+662), one of the main defenders of orthodoxy, also took part in the synod. The emperor ordered the Pope and St Maximus to be captured in Rome and carried off to Constantinople. The Pope said before the court: “You can threaten me and cut me into pieces, but I will not enter into communion with the heretical Church of Constantinople.”
The death sentence on Pope Martin was then changed to exile in the Crimean Chersonese (Sevastopol). He died there on 16 September 655 as a result of imprisonment and torture.
The messengers of the heretical Patriarch Paul also came to the servant of God Maximus. They cunningly asked him if he belonged to the Church, and if so, they told him to enter into communion with them. Saint Maximus replied:
“Christ the Lord acknowledges as Catholic that Church which maintains the true and saving confession of faith. He called Peter blessed for his correct confession of Him, upon which He built His Church. (see Mt 16:16-19) But tell me: what is the basis of your creed? If it is on a foundation of truth, I will immediately enter into communion with you.”
At the instigation of the heretical hierarchy, the emperor condemned Maximus to exile. From there he was then taken again to Constantinople for interrogation. They began to question Saint Maximus if he would enter into communion with Constantinople. The confessor replied: ....
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