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Furthermore, two other strictly related questions must be clarified before the next conclave:
1. whether the changes made by Pope Francis to the rules governing papal elections issued by Saint Pope John Paul II are valid or not (if he were not a valid pope), and
2. whether certain documents of Pope Francis should remain in the Acta Apostolica or be removed from it (as Popes St. Pius V and Paul IV decreed for documents issued by a heretical pope).
Popes St. Pius V and Paul IV decreed and fixed for perpetual times: that all decisions, appointments, and elevations of bishops and cardinals and all writings of a heretical pope be declared null and void.
According to these papal documents and according to natural law, the cardinals chosen by Pope Francis cannot remain electors if the accusation of heresy or apostasy proves to be well-founded.
I address you, dear and most venerated Cardinal Re, because you alone, in union with Camerlengo Kevin Joseph Cardinal Farrell, now hold the necessary authority for this investigation to take place before the next Conclave.
Since you, dear Cardinal, now have supreme authority in the Church until the election of a new Pope, you could act immediately, determining the members of the jury from among the cardinals appointed by the Popes prior to Pope Francis who would render judgment on the question of the heresy and validity of Pope Francis.
Therefore, I humbly urge you, dear Cardinal Dean, to exercise your authority at this dramatic moment in the history of the Church, and to act on the authority of two Popes who demand such action.
I think that at present you alone could be comparable to Saint Athanasius, who, still a deacon, during the Arian crisis and with a hesitant Pope, was able (despite his two excommunications in the process) to prepare the way for certain councils that condemned the Arian heresy, which, if accepted, would have been fatal to the Christian faith. But the heresy that God wills the plurality of religions, including non-Christian religions, and other heresies attributed to Pope Francis are even more contrary to the true Christian faith than Arianism was.
Therefore, I humbly suggest and implore you to order, before the imminent Conclave, a fair and just examination of the numerous accusations of heresy and (in view of Abu Dhabi's declaration that God willed the plurality of religions since Creation, and the cult of Pasha Mama in the Vatican) also of possible apostasy of Pope Francis.
I believe that by doing so, you could save the Church from a unique confusion, from a historical point of view, of catastrophic proportions.
You would rely on the documents of Paul IV and St. Pius V, both of whom solemnly taught that even if all the cardinals had freely elected the pope, his election would be nullified by the heresies he defended before and after his election.
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