Monday, April 11, 2005

Roman Cardinal Commits Mortal Sin

Roman Cardinal Francesco Marchisano committed a mortal sin while giving the "homily" at the April 9 Vatican Mass for the "repose" of John Paul II's soul. Marchisano said:

"Might I dare say we are not saying a Mass for the pope's soul because by this time God will have already rewarded him infinitely in heaven."

Cardinal Marchisano committed a MORTAL SIN by this statement! The Sixth Session of the Council of Trent, Chapter XVII, Canon 30 says:

If anyone says...that no debt of temporal punishment remains to be discharged either in this world or in purgatory before the gates of heaven can be opened, let him be ANATHEMA (emphasis mine)."

Hmmmm......According to Catholic law, Marchisano needed a "special revelation" to know if the pope's in heaven. If not – then Marchisano is ANATHEMA and guilty of committing a mortal sin!

Will he ever "confess" this? Of course not! Marchisano is like any other Catholic – he picks and chooses when and where he thinks the rules "apply." Whoever invented the phrase "two-faced" must have had the Catholic Church in mind.

Also, if Marchisano thinks the pope is in heaven, shouldn't he be telling people, "Oh, save your money and time on Masses for the pope – he's already in heaven." No, he won't! I don't think 'His Eminence' will be saying that!

May God's Spirit cut through all this hoopla for the pope, and expose the Roman Catholic Church for what it is – a counterfeit form of Christianity and - antichrist!