Cardinal Prevost denies that Hermits and Christians are Christians

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Editor’s Note: As a Franciscan Hermit, all I can say in response to this Marxist Liberation pushing raving heretic and anti-pope is, may the curse of all the Saintly Hermits in the last 2000 years fall upon you as quickly as possible!

Some of my readers might think my reaction is harsh, but if you think about what he is saying, you will realize that it is he who is setting the ideological grounds for excommunicating all Catholics who hold to the eternal faith; because what he is really saying is that if you don’t follow me as I change the faith, then you are being an individualist and not a Christian.

We have seen this HERETICAL doctrine of HATE from other Bergoglian heretics, like Cardinal Basetti who said, if you don’t like Bergoglio, “Get out of the Church!” 

Indeed, it is totally insane and contrary to the entire historical record of Christianity, not to mention against even the Gospels, where it is absolutely clear, that Christianity is based on the individual’s act of faith in Jesus Christ. For, if there is no Christian alone, then there are no Christians period.

So what Cardinal Prevost is saying is that in his heretical Church, collective thought will be the rule of the day: this is why he will encourage the suppression of the Latin Mass and of all forms of piety which he does not approve of.

There are other grave errors implied in this statement: that he defines the Church as what is existing today, and thus binds the believers not to the eternal faith, but to the present beliefs. He has defined the Church without personal faith and without Sacred Tradition, which is the bond which in truth binds us to all past generations of Catholics. He is also denying that the individual has faith and charity if he lives alone, and thus is redefining the Catholic religion as visible external actions directed at other persons. In doing so, he shows that for him, adoration of the living God has nothing to do with Christianity, because that Adoration can be and must be offered in the sanctuary of the heart and mind of each Christian, alone.

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6 thoughts on “Cardinal Prevost denies that Hermits and Christians are Christians”

  1. oh. May St. Anthony The Great appear to Prevost and receives Divine Justice from this man who attacked St. Anthony and all hermits who imitate Our Lord when He goes off alone and in secret to pray.

  2. The Christian life is lived as a hermit. It is also lived in exile. The Christian life does not begin or end anywhere but within one’s mind and heart—by the grace of God do any of us believe. All of our talents and callings and life experiences are unique for the salvation of our souls. Some Christians live in the middle of nowhere, other Christians can’t even go to Mass in peace during a pandemic unless masked or vaxxed. Some Christians will never be like other Christians. Some Christians have been so wounded they avoid people. There are a wide variety of Christians.

    Why does he not speak to us about Salvation or tell us the stories of the hermit saints? Unity occurs in the mind and in the heart. Love alone sets us apart. Not Webster’s simpliest definition of it, either.

    If God knows how many hairs each of us have, so he loves us each of us individually in Christ. All of our love stories with Jesus are unique. Not one sparrow falls to the ground without God knowing it, how much more he cares for each of us.

    ❤️

  3. Does Prevost include the Venerable Bede, the father of English history, whose life revolved around prayer, monastic discipline and the study of sacred scripture?

  4. Antipope Riggitano-Prevost is seriously ignorant of Church History! As the liturgical year unfolds we find the following Saints who were hermits for part or all of their lives:-
    – January 15th – St Paul the 1st hermit [d.AD343];
    -January 17th – St Anthony [Abbot], a hermit from age 18 and in later years instituted the monastic life in community [d.AD356];
    -June 24th [and August 29th] – St John the Baptist, martyred for upholding the 6th & 9th Commandments.

    To paraphrase a well-known saying of St John the Baptist:-
    ‘He [antipope Leo XIV] must be excommunicated & anathametised; We must all work to make this happen!’

  5. Prevost loves to invoke those good-old Marxist phrases so favored by Francis, eg “the people.” But “those people” used social pressure to force “loved ones” to mask, get experimental shots, and stay home. I know a woman, perfectly healthy, coerced to take the shots by her adult children, and now is blind and disabled. Be careful of “the people.”

    Prevost and Francis push groups because groups control people through groupthink. Forcing introverts and hermits onto other people is a way to pervert and contaminate them, as the schools have done so well, eg forced busing.

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