


(John 14: 6) Jesus said: I am the way, and the truth, and the life. ONLY THROUGH JESUS CAN WE GO TO THE FATHEREcumenism is not the way to bring humanity to the kingdom of heaven, the only saving reality is that we all have to believe in Jesus, the only Savior and Lord. Pope Francis being an international figure has the ability to spread the bad doctrine, implying that people do not need to be Catholics to be saved, it is not necessary to seek the path of Christ, since for him “all religions lead to God.” HERESY In his commitment to ecumenism Pope Francis has met many times with religious leaders in open dialogues between the Catholic Church and other religions. So he proclaims a false mercy which offers a false salvation. And the Catholic religion is not the only way either. Pope Francis with his ambiguities disesteems the Catholic religion and puts it on a par with other religions, with intentions that we learn from them and not them from us.įor Pope Francis, Jesus is not the only way. The toils of Pope Francis, Jorge Mario Bergoglio to dissolve the Catholic Church in the false ecumenism along with many destructive comments of the doctrine of Jesus clearly indicate not by explicit words but by destructive consequence that JESUS IS NOT THE WAY. POPE FRANCIS HERESY: Jesus is not the only way. No one comes to the Father except through me. Pope Francis HERESY – JESUS IS NOT THE ONLY WAY ?(John 14: 6) Jesus said, I am the way, and the truth, and the life. "Between those who want to be called Christian brothers, the best language is, and always will be, honesty.Pope Francis HERESY - Jesus is not the only way "We believe you have the courage and the sincerity to examine the failures and omissions of your fathers," Ieronymos told Francis. Pope John Paul II first asked forgiveness for the Catholic role in the break-up when he visited Greece in 2001.Ĭatholics and Orthodox have been involved in dialogue aimed at eventual reunion for decades and cooperate in many social initiatives but the two sides are still far apart theologically. "I feel the need to ask anew for the forgiveness of God and of our brothers and sisters for the mistakes committed by many Catholics," Francis said.

Worldly concerns poisoned us, weeds of suspicion increased our distance and we ceased to nurture communion," Francis told Ieronymos, whom he met during his first trip to Greece in 2016. "Tragically, in later times we grew apart. In his address to the archbishop, Beatitude Ieronymos II, Francis asked forgiveness in the name of the Roman Catholic Church for its part in the historical wrongs that led to the breakup.
