Archbishop Carlo Vigano, a friend of the faithful and totally dedicated to the church and sharing Jesus Christ in all he does has been notified that he is being summoned to the Vatican.
Our friend, Archbishop Vigano has stood up against the destruction of the church, COVID mandates that crushed individual rights worldwide, and stolen elections. He has called out this Pope for his destructive actions against the church and others like China and the World Economic Forum. For this he is being excommunicated from the Hoy Catholic Church.
Here is the message moments ago from Archbishop Vigano’s Twitter page.
I am not a Catholic. I am, however, a Christian. And as such, I must say that I have a sincere respect for, and a brotherly heartfelt Christian love for, Archbishop Carlo Vigano. I believe that he is a real and genuine man of God, and I truly admire him for the brave and righteous stands he has taken against the satanic and illegitimate pope currently occupying the principal seat of church authority in Rome.
If I were Archbishop Vigano, this is what I would reply to the fake “pope” Bergoglio and his evil threats of excommunication: “In the name of the risen Son of Almighty God, Jesus the Christ, I command both you and the Dragon you rode in on to go straight to hell where you both belong. Forever!”
Fellow Christians, Catholic and Protestant, pray for Archbishop Vigano. He needs our prayers.
I believe that as well strider777.
As a Former Catholic, I truly believe this current pope is an Antichrist!
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“having committed the crime of schism and charging me of having denied the legitimacy of “Pope Francis” of having broken communion “with Him” and of having rejected the Second Vatican Council.”
I am neither catholic, nor Christian, but I recognize the crime of not following the King’s divine right and the idea that the king gets his directives from god, and hence can’t be questioned.
This guy sounds like a man of honor and respect.
Pray for him that he will receive grace to realize that his salvation depends on his relationship with Jesus Christ, not his relationship with the pope or the Roman Catholic Church.