Müller: A Priest of Christ Cannot Bless Sin Against Nature

Today, the ancient cult of idols has been replaced by the personality cult of the rich and powerful, said Cardinal Müller in his homily for the feast of St Agnes.

He warned the "frivolous oligarchs of the New World Order and the arrogant elites of Agenda 2030" that the glory of the world will pass and that all human beings will one day have to die.

"Even if their atrocities have been silenced by the mainstream press and remain unknown to us, they cannot remain so before God and cannot escape the inexorable judgement of God's truth."

Referring to Scripture, which says that the wages of sin is death (Letter to the Romans 6), the Cardinal explained that "a priest of Christ cannot bless a sin against human nature in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit".

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“But even for the frivolous oligarchs of the New World Order and the arrogant elites of Agenda 2030, the same truth applies, and that is that the glory of the world will pass away and all men will have to die one day. “
Coenobium
More quotes here:
'Although every human being is able to recognize the existence of God and his eternal power from the works of creation on the basis of his reason, most people have nevertheless been seduced by the allure of the world, wealth, power and fame.'
Cardinal Müller: May St. Agnes help us distinguish God's truth from the 'lies of the new paganism' - LifeSiteMore
More quotes here:

'Although every human being is able to recognize the existence of God and his eternal power from the works of creation on the basis of his reason, most people have nevertheless been seduced by the allure of the world, wealth, power and fame.'

Cardinal Müller: May St. Agnes help us distinguish God's truth from the 'lies of the new paganism' - LifeSite
Kenjiro M. Yoshimori
I wish Bergoglio would go (in whatever way the Lord wants), and we get a CAtholic Pope like this good man.
SonoftheChurch
The good theological Master is quite correct; and, as always, speaks an immutable truth in saying “a priest of Christ cannot bless a sin against human nature in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit”…..in spite of the reprehensible fact that the Vatican is requiring Priests to do that very thing.