Catholic Cardinal accuses Pope of heresy and uniting with freemasons

Cardinal Raymond Burke. Photo: gloria.tv

On December 26, Catholic Cardinal Raymond Burke accused Pope Francis of heresy and uniting with the Freemasons, as reported by the Catholic publication Gloria.tv.

In his interview with "The Wanderer Press" website, Raymond Burke, commenting on recent events related to the "catechization" in the Vatican of the pagan deity Pachamama, reminded Catholics that "our Mother is not the earth or such a pagan idol as Pachamama but the Virgin Mary."

According to Burke, the Pope's call to "change the environmental situation" is "part of the plan to create a world government."

Burke is convinced that these calls are nothing more than "Masonic ideas" targeted at "secular society" that has abandoned the postulate that the Lord rules the world.

Earlier, it was reported that the Vatican was involved in the "catechization" of the pagan deity Pachamama in Lakota.

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