... he (Monsignor Marengo) cites Pope Francis at this point
we have presented a too abstract theological ideal on marriage, almost artificially constructed, far from the concrete situation and the effective possibilities of families as they really are. This excessive idealization, above all when we have reawakened trust in grace, has not made marriage more attractive and desirable, but quite the opposite." (Francis).All good Catholic families should consider the above statement a slap in the face from the "vicar" of Christ.
We are no longer discussing, “Can a heretic be Pope?” The question now is, “Can an apostate be Pope?”
We have a pro-abortion Pope! Pro-sodomy, pro-adultery, pro-abortion!
And he stands arrogantly in front of the Blessed Sacrament, even when hundreds of others are all around him, kneeling in adoration.