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Another head has been sawn off due to a “schismatic” criticism of the Pope. This time it hit an Argentine-Italian priest. He was summarily removed from his position by Pope Francis himself.

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Another critic of the current pontificate has been hit. Pope Francis, supreme head of the Roman Catholic Church, supreme teacher of the faith, supreme setter of dogmas and also supreme judge, has removed another cleric from his ministry. The priest Fernando Maria Cornet, an Argentine working in Italy, published a book (“Habemus antipapam?”, “Do we have an antipope?”) questioning the legitimacy of Francis’ pontificate.

Francis condemned the priest for schism and removed Cornet from the priesthood. He no longer holds any positions (Source). A final verdict, with no possibility of legal recourse.

Francis is illegitimate in the “Chair of Peter”

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Infallible judgment pronounced

After Pope Benedict XVI in 2013, Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected as the next pope. Cornet describes this process as illegitimate and therefore Francis’ papacy is actually ineffective. He wrongly occupied the “Chair of Peter”. A thesis that of course does not go without an echo in the church of Rome. Of course, a provocation for the doubted pontiff. He condemned the priest’s claim as a schism and thus the refusal to recognize the Pope.

The priest’s accusation was such a hot topic that the Pope did not first go through the normal route through the Dicastery for Doctrine of the Faith (Inquisition), which would then initiate a procedure for excommunication, but instead immediately issued an (“infallible”) verdict fell. There’s nothing left to shake about that. This means that excommunication is also carried out on an ad hoc basis. What remains for the priest is the “irreversible” ordination, but this without any permission to even begin to carry out his priestly service.

There were several critics

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The Argentine-Italian priest is not the only critic of the current pope and the circumstances surrounding his path to the “chair of Peter”. An Italian priest described Pope Francis as a “usurper” who had taken his place illegally (Info).

Another “rebellious” was Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò. He didn’t mince his words and accused Francis of harboring fantasies of omnipotence. Viganò also criticized the Jesuit order (Info). These clerics have all been removed from their posts.

To me belongeth vengeance, and recompence; their foot shall slide in due time: for the day of their calamity is at hand, and the things that shall come upon them make haste.
Deuteronomy 32:35

Bible verses from King James Version (1611)

Francis himself removed priests from office
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