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Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano. (Screenshot, The Remnant)

By Michael W. Chapman, CNSNews, April 23, 2020

In reference to a document signed by Muslim Imam Ahmad Al-Tayyeb and Pope Francis that says the “diversity of religions” in the world is “willed by God,” Archbishop Carlo Vigano, the former Vatican ambassador to the United States, said this idea is a “blatant heresy” and a “terrible blasphemy.”

That specific teaching in the document has also been denounced by Cardinal Raymond Burke, an American, Bishop Athanasius Schneider of Kazakhstan, and numerous Christian scholars.

Archbishop Vigano is a highly respected diplomat who served as the Apostolic Nuncio to the United States from 2011 to 2016.  In 2018, Vigano publicly called on Pope Francis to resign for allegedly ignoring the homosexual abuse practices of Cardinal Theodore McCarrick.

The Pope has never addressed any of the facts presented in Vigano’s testimony or denied Vigano’s well-documented charges.  …

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