Catholic Archbishop Vigano released his statement regarding Joe Biden’s visit to the Vatican.
Earlier this morning Catholic Archbishop Viganon released his statement regarding Joe Biden’s visit to the Vatican. Vigano has been a big supporter of freedom in Italy, supporting the protesters of the country’s mandatory vaccine for all employees in the country.
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Vigano also has a record of uncovering crime in the Vatican and abuse in the church elsewhere.
In his statement, Vigano says in part [emphasis added]:
Every Catholic knows that the killing of a defenseless creature in the mother’s womb is a horrendous crime; and that the most serious scandal is given to the faithful not only by Joe Biden as a convinced supporter of abortion, but also by Bergoglio himself [the current Pope], who is recognized as holding the authority of Supreme Pastor of the Church. His work of demolition knows no respite before the astonished silence of the Cardinals and Bishops. The very rare exceptions of Pastors who truly have at heart the souls entrusted to them – the example of His Eminence Cardinal Burke stands out among others – are seen with hostility by the majority of their brother Bishops and by the Vatican, in a disturbing subversion of the mission of the Church of Christ, which today has been reduced to climate change, inclusive capitalism, and mass vaccination. Bergoglio was recently recognized as “moral guide” by the Council for Inclusive Capitalism led by Lynn Forester de Rothschild, and he appointed Jeffrey David Sachs as a member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. Sachs is the president of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network of the United Nations, a supporter of reducing the global population and of the fight against climate change – this has nothing to do with the mission of the Papacy and ought to lead the Prelates of the Church to seriously ask themselves about Bergoglio’s mental and moral suitability for the role he holds.
See the full statement below.
En. Statement on Biden Visit to Vatican 31 Oct 2021 by Jim Hoft on Scribd