The Heresies of Pope Francis (4) – the Protestant Movement

Pope Francis considers the “charismatic” protestant movement to be a manifestation of the Holy Spirit’s action.

A reminder that this movement is descended from adherents of the Pentecostal movement sect, which was founded among Protestants in the nineteenth century. As a result, it is a movement based on heretical Protestant ideas and practices, as well as various emotional traits. It emphasizes some external religious experiences that were previously only found in the Pentecostal movement. Nobody will try to convert anyone in this movement as long as everyone is gathered into one big “happy family” that does not judge anyone.

The Protestant movement is a devious Satanic ploy to persuade people to associate these demonic practices with the Holy Spirit’s gifts, which St. Paul mentions in 1 Corinthians. Catholic teaching, on the other hand, states that the gifts of the Holy Spirit are free, extraordinary, and transitory gifts given directly for the benefit of others to help promote the Catholic Faith.

A participant at the “Catholic Youth Retreat” during one of the meetings with such “charismatics”, said:

“They were persecuted with the charismatic form of the mass on the floor, with various charismatic songs (a lot of waving hands, clapping, and rocking to the rhythm of music, where people ‘fell asleep in the Lord’, that is, they were throwing left, right, and in the middle of the gathering). There was a lot of music with guitars, drums, tambourines, and clapping. One girl began to walk ‘on all fours’ while the young man barefoot circled around the table. During the night, people slept in front of the chapel, shouting, cursing, and saying lewdness.”

Is Pope Francis the pope that the Masons wanted—a pope who would be sympathetic to humanitarian principles of liberty, equality, fraternity, and human dignity at the expense of truth and at the expense of not honouring Christ?

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