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Pope Francis Defrocks Fr Frank Pavone (Quo Vadis, Pope Francis? Part 221)

This is shocking. This is one time I hope that this is fake news, that it is a bad dream.


I know the Vatican under Pope Francis is against conservative, orthodox and traditional Catholics, and favors liberal, modernist and heterodox ones. He has purged the Vatican of conservatives and put in his liberals/progressives. But this is so blatant and egregious. Fr Frank Pavone is a holy priest and is a staunch pro-lifer. He is also a prophetic voice, speaking out against abortion and the Democratic Party of DEATH in the USA.


So now, like John the Baptist, he has been beheaded.


Was Fr Frank blasphemous on social media? Not at all. Was Fr Frank disobedient to his bishop? If his bishop was tellilng him to stop his pro-life work, then perhaps. But we are supposed to obey God and not man (Acts 4:19, as said by Peter the first Pope in defiance of religious authorities). Many of these US bishops are themselves supportive of the culture of DEATH.


So Pope Francis, while saying he does not approve of abortion, puts an abortion activist in the Pontifical Academy for Life, who will do so much harm, and defrocks a holy pro-life anti-abortion priest who is doing so much good. Do we still doubt that the Pope at the very least condones abortion or being pro-abort?


Lord, I cry out for justice. Who will dismiss this modernist pro-LGBT Pope from his position?


Vatican Dismisses Pro-Life Leader Father Frank Pavone From Priesthood



Father Frank Pavone, a well-known pro-life activist and national director of the organization Priests for Life, has been dismissed from the clerical state for “blasphemous communications on social media” and “persistent disobedience of the lawful instructions of his diocesan bishop,” CNA has learned.


In a Dec. 13 letter to U.S. bishops obtained by CNA and confirmed by multiple sources as authentic, Archbishop Christophe Pierre, the apostolic nuncio to the United States, wrote that the prefect of the Dicastery for the Clergy issued the decision on Nov. 9, adding that there was “no possibility of appeal.”


Article published by CNA For the full article, click here.

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