02 December 2018

In France Interview With Mysterious Bishop X Has Appeared

If this 'Bishop X' exists, I wonder if the Vatican will expend the time and resources that they did to find 'Marcantonio Colonna', the author of The Dictator Pope?
From Gloria.tv

The Catholic Church has [allegedly] always welcomed homosexuals as seminarians and her structures allow them “to flourish almost naturally”.

This thesis is expressed by an anonymous French bishop in office in an interview book entitled “The confessions of Bishop X” published by the modernist golias-editions.fr. There is no proof that Bishop X really exists.

Bishop X says that it is an “error” to call homosexuality “morally disordered”. He also would "not hesitate a second" to [invalidly] ordain women to the diaconate.

For Bishop X, priests who profess the Catholic faith are "from yesterday" and “useless for the times that we live in” although zeitgeisty priests go from defeat to defeat.

He wishes to eliminate the Roman collar, the cassock and other signs that “set us apart” although they are long gone in France where the Church has disappeared without leaving any sign.

Finally, Bishop X argues in favour of abortion admitting that he still calls the embryo in public "a person" although the embryo [like a newborn] has "no consciousness".

However "person" and "consciousness" are not the same as Bishop X suggests.

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