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Monday, July 3, 2017

New Jesuit CDF Hardly Believes in Hell & Fostered Homo Abuses...

New Jesuit CDF Hardly Believes in Hell & Fostered Homo Abuses...
 Ladaria giving the 666 handsign just like trump and Francis...

Archbishop Luis Ladaria (73), the new Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, seems to think that hell is empty. He presents his views in a book entitled “Jesus Christ, Salvation of All”, published in April 2009.

Ladaria claims, that salvation in Christ is possible “for all humanity”, “The hope may arise that this salvation will indeed reach everyone.” He only confirms a mere theoretical “possibility of damnation”, but “hell is something neither wanted nor created by God”.


According to Ladaria it is “inconceivable” that salvation “is only for Christians and not for those who do not know Christ”. And: “Christians and non-Christians reach this goal by virtue of the gift of the Spirit that associates us with the unique paschal ministry of Christ even if it is through diverse paths known only to God.”

Ladaria's words are in stark contrast to the words of Christ in the Gospel.

Ladaria Accused of Fostering Homosexual Abuses

The anti-Church Italian La Repubblica, which is very close to Pope Francis, accuses the new Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Archbishop Luis Ladaria, of bearing a "direct responsibility" for the abuse of Italian children.

In March 2012 Ladaria signed a document defrocking Gianni Trotta, a former priest and member of the Sons of Divine Providence, who homosexually abused minors. The matter was never made public or denounced to Italian authorities.

Trotta went on becoming a coach of a junior soccer team where he continued abusing minors. In July 2016 he was sent to prison for crimes against a 12-year-old. A second trial will soon take place.

La Repubblica must admit that Ladaria acted in conformity with Canon Law and the Lateran Treatises that regulate the relations between the Vatican and the Italian State.