Fr Aidan Speaks. Francis Will Not Be Pleased

 

 

Fr Aidan Nichols has, for the first time, publicly criticised Amoris Laetitia, and the attack was devastating. Nichols, a well-known name in England, not only points his finger on the many errors and heresies in the notorious documents, but he also states a very obvious, yet certainly one to be said, fact: it cannot be said that the Pope was negligent or unguarded in his language, because the CDF warned him about the dangers and he simply chose to ignore the warning.

This, I add, in addition to the relentless work made by the Evil Clown in officially promoting the heresies; with the letter to the Argentinian Bishops probably the most blatant, official among them.

Father Nichols will now, sadly, be persecuted, and he will not even have the protection normally afforded to a Bishop. Please pray for him.

It is very sad to see that priests feel the need to publicly criticise the Pope and undergo certain persecution when not one of the bishops besides Schneider, and no darn Cardinal at all, dares to openly confront and condemn this evil man and the damage he is causing.

Father Nichols also theorised a procedure, sanctioned by Canon Law, to discourage heretical statements of future Popes; but I frankly find the endeavour futile, as a heretical Pope would block such ordinary ways. By definition, a heretical Pope can only be an extraordinary event; which will, then, require extraordinary measures outside of the usual legal ways and channels.

The Extraordinary Council generally seen as the remedy for such actions is just this: a counter-revolution for Christ against a revolutionary Pope. There can be no manual for such things, which makes it wise for such situations never having been regulated by Canon Law.

But this is just side news. That even the Catholic Herald publishes such a scathing condemnation is rather more relevant.

Pray for Father Nichols. And for Bishops and Cardinals willing to do their job already.

M

 

Posted on August 21, 2017, in Catholicism, Conservative Catholicism, Good Shepherds, Traditional Catholicism and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink. 7 Comments.

  1. Bravo for Fr. Nichols who is one of the leading and most respected theologians of our times. I hope his Dominican brothers are with him on his critique of Amoris Laetitia. May God give him the courage to stick with his position.

  2. Pope Aidan. Sounds nice.

  3. Pity a certain English Cardinal with a similar name cannot be as forthright. One can live in hope.

  4. He does need our prayers but he will now be filled with unstoppable strength and zeal.

  5. Just contemplate for 2 seconds the enormous integrity of a Fr. Nichols, and the terribłe lack found in Chaos Frank-there you have it; Church vs. anti-Church.

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