Guide to True Catholicism (If...then...) - A Logical, Theological, and Practical Roadmap for Seeking the True Catholic Faith
The Papacy and the Heresy of Jorge Bergoglio (Francis)
If Christ established Peter and his successors to teach the faith infallibly (Matthew 16:18; Luke 22:32), then any man who publicly teaches heresy cannot be a true pope (Pastor Aeternus, Vatican I).
If a pope cannot be a heretic (De Romano Pontifice, St. Robert Bellarmine), then any claimant who promotes heresy is not a true pope.
If Jorge Bergoglio (Francis) has publicly taught religious pluralism, religious indifferentism, and doctrinal evolution, then he has forfeited the papacy (Cum Ex Apostolatus Officio, Pope Paul IV).
If the pope is divinely protected from officially teaching heresy, then a pope cannot promulgate errors as doctrine (Satis Cognitum, Pope Leo XIII).
If Vatican I defined that no pope can change doctrine, then Francis’s approval of heresies proves he is not a pope.
The Papacy and the Heresy of Jorge Bergoglio (Francis)
If Christ established Peter and his successors to teach the faith infallibly (Matthew 16:18; Luke 22:32), then any man who publicly teaches heresy cannot be a true pope (Pastor Aeternus, Vatican I).
If a pope cannot be a heretic (De Romano Pontifice, St. Robert Bellarmine), then any claimant who promotes heresy is not a true pope.
If Jorge Bergoglio (Francis) has publicly taught religious pluralism, religious indifferentism, and doctrinal evolution, then he has forfeited the papacy (Cum Ex Apostolatus Officio, Pope Paul IV).
If the pope is divinely protected from officially teaching heresy, then a pope cannot promulgate errors as doctrine (Satis Cognitum, Pope Leo XIII).
If Vatican I defined that no pope can change doctrine, then Francis’s approval of heresies proves he is not a pope.
The Papacy and the Heresy of Jorge Bergoglio (Francis)
If Christ established Peter and his successors to teach the faith infallibly (Matthew 16:18; Luke 22:32), then any man who publicly teaches heresy cannot be a true pope (Pastor Aeternus, Vatican I).
If a pope cannot be a heretic (De Romano Pontifice, St. Robert Bellarmine), then any claimant who promotes heresy is not a true pope.
If Jorge Bergoglio (Francis) has publicly taught religious pluralism, religious indifferentism, and doctrinal evolution, then he has forfeited the papacy (Cum Ex Apostolatus Officio, Pope Paul IV).
If the pope is divinely protected from officially teaching heresy, then a pope cannot promulgate errors as doctrine (Satis Cognitum, Pope Leo XIII).
If Vatican I defined that no pope can change doctrine, then Francis’s approval of heresies proves he is not a pope.