...according to Francis' latest heresy!
“At the end of that pilgrimage, Jesus returned to Nazareth and was obedient to his parents (cf. Lk 2:51). This image also contains a beautiful teaching about our families. A pilgrimage does not end when we arrive at our destination, but when we return home and resume our everyday lives, putting into practice the spiritual fruits of our experience. We know what Jesus did on that occasion. Instead of returning home with his family, he stayed in Jerusalem, in the Temple, causing great distress to Mary and Joseph who were unable to find him. For this little “escapade”, Jesus probably had to beg forgiveness of his parents. The Gospel doesn’t say this, but I believe that we can presume it. Mary’s question, moreover, contains a certain reproach, revealing the concern and anguish which she and Joseph felt. Returning home, Jesus surely remained close to them, as a sign of his complete affection and obedience. Moments like these become part of the pilgrimage of each family; the Lord transforms the moments into opportunities to grow, to ask for and to receive forgiveness, to show love and obedience.”
screenshot of live Vatican Television video
as Francis utters this blasphemy
child in attendance scratching eye with middle finger
Hear the blasphemy straight from Francis' mouth
“Per questa sua “scappatella”, probabilmente anche Gesù dovette chiedere scusa ai suoi genitori. Il Vangelo non lo dice, ma credo che possiamo supporlo.”
Is he trying to depict Christ as a sinner just like everyone else .So now God is begging forgiveness from His creatures ,Presumption is the forerunner of Pride
ReplyDeleteRegarding Francis' comment that Mary's statement is a reproach, St. Alphonsus Liguouri says in The Glories of Mary on page 624 that such a statement is that of heretics: "Therefore in this sorrow alone did Mary complain, lovingly expostulating with Jesus, after she had found him, "Son, why has thou done so to us? Thy father and I have sought Thee sorrowing." By these words she had no idea of reproving Jesus, as heretics blasphemously assert..."
ReplyDeleteOh dear. Pope Francis I has again doo-doo'd on the carpet.
ReplyDeleteAre we now to imagine that St Mary was there to remind him when Jesus asked the question: "Which of you convinceth me of sin?"
The Church has no need of the worldlings, scoffers and false religions to mock the holy faith - Pope Francis is doing a great job.
Jesus Christ had to beg forgiveness, but not sodomites, pedophiles, adulterers or fornicators before they get to chow down on His Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity!!! Way to go pedophile transvestite Team B!!!!! Filthy pervert sodomites!
ReplyDeleteThe real problem is the faithless self-professed 'Catholic' world-wide who wear the colours of the tyrants as show of loyalty to their counterfeit-institution and their anti-Christ religion, whilst setting themselves up as lay-shepherds. All very protestant.
ReplyDeletePray for them because many people,including myself,were born n raised novus ordo.It is only by our blessed Lord Jesus Christ',his heavenly blessings and graces that I discovered Roman Catholicism in 2011.Pray for their conversion and final perseverance daily.
DeleteLaus Tibi Christie