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‘Courageous…Prophets of Today’: Dubia Cardinal Praises Men Who Threw Pachamamas in Tiber, by Maike Hickson – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

‘Courageous…Prophets of Today’: Dubia Cardinal Praises Men Who Threw Pachamamas in Tiber, by Maike Hickson

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Cardinal Walter Brandmüller, Rome, Sept. 2019.

By Maike Hickson, LifeSiteNews, Oct. 29, 2019

October 29, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) – Cardinal Walter Brandmüller, one of the two remaining dubia cardinals and a respected Church historian – praised the men who removed the controversial pagan “Pachamama” statues from a church in Rome and threw them into the Tiber River as “courageous…prophets of today.”

Image‘Pachamama’ statue on bridge over Tiber river prior to being thrown in, Rome, Oct. 21, 2019.

“These two young men who threw these tasteless idols into the Tiber have not committed theft, but have done a deed, a symbolic act as we know it from the Prophets of the Old Covenant, from Jesus – see the cleansing of the Temple – and from Saint Boniface who felled the Thor Oak near Geismar,” said the German cardinal to LifeSiteNews.

The 90-year old former President of the Pontifical Committee for Historical Sciences added that now these two men “are being accused of theft on the part of the Vatican.”

“To what grotesque contortions are those capable who find themselves in an utmost embarrassment!” Brandmüller stated.  ….

 

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