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Excommunicated Archbishop Warns Pope & Globalists Conspiring to Destroy the Church

Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò excommunicated by Pope Francis in part for exposing Vatican’s collaboration with WEF’s Great Reset agenda.

Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, who was recently excommunicated by the Vatican for exposing its globalist ties, issued a dire warning last week that the Church is under attack by globalist forces.

“The Fourth Revolution theorized by Klaus Schwab and the family of international finance find in [Pope Francis] Bergoglio not a neutral spectator, which would itself already be an unheard of thing, but actually a zealous cooperator who abuses his own moral authority in order to support ab extra, outside the Church the project of the dissolution of traditional society,” Viganò said in a video statement.

Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, excommunicated from the Church by order of Pope Francis, issued a grave warning, alleging that the pope is an enthusiastic collaborator in the Great Reset.

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“While ab intra, within the Church, he pursues the project of the demolition of the Church in order to replace her with a philanthropic organization of Masonic inspiration.”

“And it is scandalous. This applies to both, to civil and ecclesiastical world, confirming the criminal conspiracy between the Deep State and the Deep Church,” he said.

“It seems to me that in this conspiracy the role of the Jesuit has been decisive, it is no coincidence that for the first time in history, a religious of the Society of Jesus is seated on the throne of Peter,” he added.

Viganò has been openly critical of Pope Francis, including his handling of sexual abuse allegations, support for COVID-19 vaccines, the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset, and the promotion of an “inclusive, immigrationist, eco-sustainable, and gay-friendly” church.

The former papal ambassador to the U.S. also called into questions Francis’ legitimacy as the pontiff.

For his criticisms, Viganò has been excommunciated for schism, which is defined as the withdrawal of submission to the supreme pontiff or from communion with the members of the Church subject to him.

“His public statements manifesting his refusal to recognize and submit to the Supreme Pontiff, his rejection of communion with the members of the Church subject to him, and of the legitimacy and magisterial authority of the Second Vatican Council are well known,” the Vatican said in a statement issued after the ruling of the Dicastry for the Doctrine of the Faith.


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