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JOHN XXIII part 20
Continuing with “Vatican II Exposed as Counterfeit Catholicism” by Frs. Francisco and Dominic Radecki, CMRI REVOLUTIONARY UPDATING The reason John XXIII was so successful in his endeavors was because, unlike other heretics who had limited influence, Roncalli’s position as “pope” enabled the effects of his revolution to be felt across the world. Leon de Poncins…
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JOHN XXIII part 19
From “Vatican II Exposed as Counterfeit Catholicism” by Frs. Francisco and Dominic Radecki, CMRI TO DECEIVE THE ELECT Satan has deceived many individuals throughout history as when he appeared as Mary at Lourdes to distract from Our Lady’s apparitions there in 1858. False apparitions contain many true statements, yet also include errors or lies. In…
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JOHN XXIII part 18
From “Vatican II Exposed as Counterfeit Catholicism” by Frs. Francisco and Dominic Radecki, CMRI. TRYING TO REMOVE THE STIGMA OF BEING A MODERNIST The Holy Office defends Catholic teaching on faith and morals. “It censors and condemns books judged dangerous to faith and morals… It also judges heresy and all offenses leading to a suspicion…
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JOHN XXIII part 17
From “Vatican II Exposed as Counterfeit Catholicism” by Frs. Francisco and Dominic Radecki, CMRI THE MODERNIST Since the nineteenth century, Modernists have successfully attacked the Church from inside like a deadly cancer. Even though Modernist heresy has been condemned by the Church, more and more liberal-minded clerics and lay people have fallen under its spell…
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JOHN XXIII part 16
Taken from “Vatican II Exposed as Counterfeit Catholicism,” by Frs. Francisco and Dominic Radecki, CMRI JOHN XXIII By choosing the name John XXIII, Roncalli surprised everyone because for more than 550 years no pope had used that name. The last time the name John XXIII had been used was in 1410 by Baldassar Costa, an…
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JOHN XXIII part 15
From “Vatican II Exposed as Counterfeit Catholicism” by Frs. Francisco and Dominic Radecki, CMRI Author, Tony Spina, noted during the 1958 conclave, “Swarms of starlings darkened the sky over the Sistine Chapel on the final day of the conclave.” The unusual and puzzling events associated with this pivotal papal election, when taken cumulatively with other…