
Open letter to the bishops of the Catholic Church: Found, Charges of Heresy & Apostasy
In examining the 7 counts in the Open Letter to Bishops of the Catholic Church, Easter Week, 2019 using the FUNDAMENTALS OF CATHOLIC DOGMA, charges of heresy and apostasy can be sustained.
Counts I., II., and VII. are heretical propositions opposed to formal [De fide] dogmas, with VII. opposed to at least 8 formal dogmas.
Counts III., IV., V., and VI. are false propositions contrary to dogmatic facts.
It has been observed that Count VII. is indicative of a repudiation of the entire Christian religion and of the Catholic Faith.
Concluding,
Woe to those who call evil good and good evil
Woe to those who call evil good
and good evil,
who put darkness for light
and light for darkness,
who put bitter for sweet
and sweet for bitter!
– Isaiah 5:20 (RSVCE)
In addition to the heretical and apostate charges, all of the counts are an inversion of or opposed to some Catholic truth or teaching: for example, obedience to God is called a sin when it is disobedience to God that IS a sin.
Let the Bishops of the Catholic Church do what is incumbent upon them and thoroughly investigate these charges because the one accused is none other than Pope Francis, the current Pope of the Catholic Church, and if found guilty, not only would he be a heretic and an apostate, he would also be a false teacher/prophet.
Cf. The Concept of Dogma and A Primer on the Magisterium of the Catholic Church