Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò To be Excommunicated

Archbishop Viganò Faces Excommunication by Pope for Schism Niamh Harris – Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò has been summoned to the Vatican to be excommunicated by the Pope.

The outspoken former Vatican diplomat been charged by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith of commiting the crime of schism.

According to the church’s Code of Canon Law, the charge of schism is punishable by excommunication.

Viganò is best known for daring to speak out against the COVID mandates, stolen elections, the World Economic Forum, China and more, and has also called out the Pope for his the destructive actions against the church.

This was posted on Viganò’s Twitter page:

“Announcement regarding the start of the extrajudicial criminal trial for schism (Art. 2 SST; can. 1364 CIC)

The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith has informed me, with a simple email, of the initiation of an extrajudicial penal trial against me, with the accusation of having committed the crime of schism and charging me of having denied the legitimacy of “Pope Francis” of having broken communion “with Him” and of having rejected the Second Vatican Council. I have been summoned to the Palace of the Holy Office on June 20, in person or represented by a canon lawyer. I assume that the sentence has already been prepared, given that it is an extrajudicial process.

I regard the accusations against me as an honor. I believe that the very wording of the charges confirms the theses that I have repeatedly defended in my various addresses. It is no coincidence that the accusation against me concerns the questioning of the legitimacy of Jorge Mario Bergoglio and the rejection of Vatican II: the Council represents the ideological, theological, moral, and liturgical cancer of which the Bergoglian “synodal church” is the necessary metastasis.”

The complete text of the announcement can be found: https://exsurgedomine.it/240620-attendite-eng/

SF Source The People’s Voice Jun 2024

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