Bergoglio Uses the Throne of Peter To Act as a Servant of Satan
Deus, qui beato Petro Apostolo tuo,
collatis clavibus regni cælestis,
ligandi atque solvendi pontificium tradidisti:
concede; ut, intercessionis ejus auxilio,
a peccatorum nostrorum nexibus liberemur.
O God, who, by entrusting to your apostle Peter,
the keys of the heavenly kingdom,
gave him the pontifical power to bind and to loose:
grant, through the help of his intercession,
that we may be delivered from the bonds of our sins.
—
Praised be Jesus Christ.
On January 18 the Church in Rome celebrates the feast of the Chair of Saint Peter, with which the authority that Our Lord conferred on the Prince of the Apostles finds in the chair its symbol and ecclesial expression.
We find traces of this celebration since the third century, but it was in 1588, at the time of the Lutheran heresy, that Paul IV established that the feast of the chair qua primum Romæ sedit Petrus would take place on January 18, in response to the denial of the presence of the apostle in the city of Rome. The other feast for the chair of the first diocese founded by St. Peter, Antioch, is celebrated by the universal Church on February 22.
Let me point out this important aspect: just as the human body develops antibodies when disease arises, so that it can be defeated when it is infected; so too the ecclesial body defends itself from the contagion of error when it occurs, affirming with greater incisiveness those aspects of dogma threatened by heresy. For this reason, with great wisdom, the Church proclaimed
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