A pope
cannot be a pope when he is in public mortal sin. It is the same for a lay
Catholic. In mortal sin he is not in communion with Jesus and His Church. Pope
Francis does not affirm the Syllabus of Errors, the dogma
extra ecclesiam nulla salus, the Athanasius Creed, the Catechism of Trent and
Pius X. This is a mortal sin of faith.
The Creeds and Catechisms, which I affirm are not contradicted, for me, by Vatican Council II interpreted rationally. Pope Francis even interprets Vatican Council II with an Irrational Premise to produce a nontraditional and heretical conclusion.This is schism with the past Magisterium.
I avoid this
schism with the rational interpretation of Vatican Council II. How can Pope
Francis interpret Vatican Council II irrationally and still be pope? There is
no clarification for the Congregation for the Doctrine. - Lionel Andrades
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