Pope Francis Ranks 7 Deadly Sins, says ‘Sins of the Flesh’ aren’t That Serious
Are We Supposed to be Surprised?
Last we wrote about Pope Francis, he was calling BLM Rioters ‘Social Poets’ and ‘Collective Samaritans’ For Protesting Racist Death of George Floyd during a video call at the World Meeting of Popular Movements, where the chief papist insisted on universal basic income, praised the BLM rioters as ‘social poets’ while insisting their demonstrations were keeping George Floyd’s legacy alive in a way that is akin to the story of the ‘Good Samaritan’.
Typical stuff for the aging commie, who has been busy affirming the faith of Joe Biden and saying he would never refuse him communion, instituting ‘vaccine ‘passports’ at Vatican City, endorsing civil unions for gay couples, hating on anti-maskers and those urging caution at taking the COVID vaccine and releasing his most outrageously blasphemous statement.
In his newest foray into some questionable theology, Pope Francis ranked some wrongdoings and suggested that sexual sins such as adultery or fornication aren’t that ‘serious.’ He made the comments after accepting the resignation of Paris Archbishop Michel Aupetit, who got a little frisky with his secretary and caused a furor within the diocese, trying to put the priest’s actions into context.
“It was a failing. A failing against the sixth commandment (You shall not commit adultery) but not a total one. One of small caresses, massage given to his secretary — that is what the accusation is. There is a sin there but not the worst kind. The sins of the flesh are not the most serious. The most serious ones are sins like pride, hatred. These are the most serious sins.”
Francis went on to explain that he accepted the Archbishop’s resignation not because he actually did anything wrong, but because the controversy made overseeing nearly impossible and the rumors too damaging to his reputation.
“He was condemned but by whom? By public opinion, by gossip … He could no longer govern. I accepted the resignation of Aupetit not on the altar of truth, but on the altar of hypocrisy.”