They excommunicated a priest who called Pope Francis a usurper

They excommunicated a priest who called Pope Francis a usurper

Ramón Guidetti, an Italian priest, was removed as parish priest. They accused him of having committed “an act of a schismatic nature.”

An Italian priest was excommunicated for claiming that the Pope Francisco “he is not the pope” and accuse him of being a “usurper” during his homily at the end of the year mass. The priest, named Ramon Guidettiwas dismissed as parish priest after his statements.

The one who decreed the excommunication against the priest was the bishop, monsignor Simono Giusti, asserting that he committed “publicly an act of schismatic nature”. The excommunicated priest was a priest of the parish of Guasticcelocated in the north of Italy.

What Guidetti said about Pope Francis

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The sayings that scandalized the Vatican They had fun during the sermon on December 31, the first anniversary of the death of Benedict XVI. There, the Italian priest stated that the Supreme Pontiff it’s a Jesuit mason linked to world powers”.

After dismissing Ramón Guidetti as parish priest, the diocese of Livorno issued a statement in which it asked its priests and faithful “do not participate in possible celebrations or other cult practices” of the priest who was sanctioned because it would entail the immediate and “very serious penalty of excommunication”.

Pope Francis’ concern for 14 priests detained in Nicaragua

During the first prayer of the year in the Holy See, the Pope Francis expressed his worry” for the 14 priests detained in Nicaragua. Since December 20, these priests, along with two seminarians, have been deprived of their freedom in the midst of tension between the Catholic Church and the government of Daniel Ortega.

“I convey to them, to their family and to the entire Church of the country my closeness in prayer,” the Pontiff in the prayer of the first Angelus of the year.

In that sense, the Pope He urged everyone present in St. Peter’s Square to pray and maintained that we must “seek the path of dialogue to overcome difficulties.” “Let us pray today for Nicaragua“he asked Francisco.

Source: Ambito

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