New Vatican Document’s Latin Name refers to act of anal sex

by Br. Alexis Bugnolo, Latinist

The new document is entitled, Fiducia supplicans.

And it has the same problem as Amoris laetitia, a document whose name has been observed by other latinists, to have double meaning.

Amoris laetitia can mean in Latin, “the joy of sex”.

And “Fiducia supplicans” is not much different.

Because literally it means, “In trust, bending over“, which could be understood to be referring to the kind of submission the man who bends over has, when he is raped anally.

Evidently, Pope Francis is a very sick man, not only physically, but also psychologically and spiritually. It all began to manifest itself on March 14, 2013, when he took journalists with him to watch him buy underwear. — At the report of that, my late mother — God rest her soul — who was an expert in child psychology, blurted out, “This man is sick in the head”. How right she was!

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4 thoughts on “New Vatican Document’s Latin Name refers to act of anal sex”

  1. 🤣😂🤣😂🤩THX FOR THE LAUGH…
    Absolutely 🎯. When seeing this Title referring to the doc you reported a few day’s ago…Wondered if I was interpreting correctly. There is NOTHING; NO BOUNDARY for Bergoglio; his psychological sepression/ and externally produced oppression has played upon that nasty spirit and it’s veritably bursting at the seams to come out into the open exactly as the Demonic European Monarchs and Peers have since
    The French Revolution.

  2. This is the reason why that place was named Sodom or Egypt in the book of Revelations.

    To those that have eyes, see.

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