Seven Pieces of Evidence That Francis Is an Antipope
In this video, I summarize the one hypothesis that makes sense of the last eight years of chaos and evil in the Catholic Church: that Jorge Mario Bergoglio is an antipope and that the February 11, 2013 abdication by Pope Benedict XVI was not objectively valid.
Conspiracy theory, white-hot take, or accurate description of reality? Watch this, follow up with the documentation reading links below, and decide for yourself.
POINTS COVERED
- Think, don’t emote over this hypothesis.
- Weigh the evidence like a juror at a trial.
- An antipope is not the antiChrist, but a man falsely believed to be the legitimate pope.
- The Church has had over 30 antipopes in 2000 years.
- This hypothesis is not sedevacantism.
EVIDENCE ITEMS
1) The term “pope emeritus” has no precedent and is confusing
2) Pope Benedict XVI seems to have resigned only part of the papacy, the active ministerium, not the office or munus of the papacy
3) Pope Benedict’s longtime personal secretary Archbishop Georg Gänswein has made statements that appear to affirm Benedict’s continued papal identity
4) Pope Benedict’s correct form of address is still “Your Holiness”
5) There are at least three errors in the official Latin “declaratio” read by Pope Benedict on February 11th 2013
6) “Universal peaceful acceptance by the Church of Francis has never really occurred.
7) The canonically illegal behavior of the St. Gallen Mafia cardinals in conspiring to vote in their man from Buenos Aires in 2013 invalidates the Conclave.
Catholics who refuse to even consider this evidence are forced to defend and domesticate the worst pope in history Catholics, especially conservative or traditional-minded ones, are in an abusive relationship with a passive-aggressive dictator The list of the evils and diabolical confusions perpetrated by Bergoglio is long, comprehensive, and disturbing The bottom line: Pope Benedict XVI is a wise and holy man who, in the end, really didn’t want to be Pope. He repeatedly asked Pope John Paul II to allow him to retire as prefect of the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith. In his very first homily as Roman Pontiff, Benedict XVI asked for prayers that “he might not flee out of fear of the wolves.” Maybe he didn’t flee the wolves. Maybe he outfoxed them.
RESOURCES MENTIONED
- Apostolic Constitution “Universi Dominici Gregis,” by Pope St. John Paul II, February 22, 1996
- Abdication text (English) from February 11, 2013
- Interview with Professor Edmund Mazza, Episode #248
- Talk by Uncle Ted the Molester McCarrick, Villanova University Philadelphia (2013)
- Full talk (cringe alert)
- Interview with Francis for the Belgian Catholic weekly “Tertio” (July 12. 2016) here.
- Benedict XVI: Pope “Emeritus”? The “Always Is Also a Forever,” book by Prof. Estefanía Acosta, trans. by Clara Eugenia Laverde
I am starting to really hear this.
Patrick this is a very logical and cogent argument. After reviewing, I agree that Pope Benedict did not resign the office (munus) and appears to believe that one cannot. His reasons for this unprecedented action of “splitting the papacy” are known to him and God alone but as he did not intend to resign the office, believes that one cannot and his actions and words confirm this, he is still the Pope. You cannot have two popes – one must be an antipope. While the words and actions of both Benedict and Francis are confusing, the objective actions and words of each individual contained within this argument and in the other sources as referenced in the footnotes, shed ample light to those who by God’s grace can receive it.
By the way, I too find names interesting as there are no coincidences. Give a listen to Father Ripperger’s talk on “Our Times Part 1: Our Lady’s View of Our Times” attached on the following link https://youtu.be/FfBC7RcQLao to hear what St. Francis prophesized to his order be 1226 before he died (jump to 49:54 of Father Ripperger’s talk).
Thanks for your work during the Covid fiasco and ever since. God bless you and your family.
Excellent video! Looking forward for the second part! I have also been studying the issue for couple of years now and would love to share my findings as well as my experiences in this sad yet beautiful time that the Holy Catholic Church is going through.
In the Antipope video you show a photograph of Francis and Leonardo DiCaprio using a masonic handshake. Are you aware of a YouTube channel with just one 5 hour long video (Altiyan Childs)? It makes some references to Francis.