Cardinal Müller Warns of Potential Church Split - Catholic Family News
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Cardinal Müller warms up the conclave: he asks to reverse Francis' changes and pray that he will not be elected "a heretic Pope"
Cardinal Gherard Ludwig Müller, one of the referents of the traditionalist wing of the Church, considers that with the death of Pope Francis an era has ended. "A chapter has ended in the history of the Church. Clearly the last judgment corresponds to God, we cannot judge people. But if we speak of his pontificate, there are different opinions," he says in a conversation with La Repubblica. In another interview, this time granted to The Times, Mü…
Cardinal Müller Warns of Potential Church Split - Catholic Family News
PDF ButtonIn a recent interview with The Times, Cardinal Müller did not hold back, criticizing the Pope Francis pontificate and warning of a potential split if an orthodox Pope is not elected. He also gave a position strikingly similar to the often-called “Recognize and Resist” position on the papacy.“No Catholic is obliged to obey doctrine that is wrong…Catholicism is not about blindly obeying the Pope without respecting holy scriptures, tradit…
El cardenal Müller pide revertir los cambios de Francisco y rezar porque no salga elegido "un Papa hereje"
El cardenal Gherard Ludwig Müller, uno de los referentes del ala tradicionalista de la Iglesia, considera que con la muerte del Papa Francisco concluye una era. 的Se ha acabado un capítulo en la historia de la Iglesia. Clarimente el último juicio correcte a Dios, no podemos juzgar a las personas. Pero si hablamos de su [...]
"Heretic Pope Will Bring Schism in the Church." Orthodox Cardinal Warns of Conclave
Seventy-seven-year-old German Cardinal Gergard Müller has long been one of the few men in the Vatican who does not play at excessive diplomacy and does not take napkins in conversations. He is also the leader of the conservative branch, for whom Francis's motto "compassion is always more than dogma" is a bad joke. According to him, a lot will be at stake at the upcoming conclave, where the cardinals will choose the new head of the Roman Catholic…
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