Cardinal: The Pope being used to establish a new world order

Cardinal Gerhard Müller. Photo: La Croix

In his comments to LifeSiteNews, Cardinal Gerhard Müller of the RCC criticised liberal trends in Catholicism and said that external anti-church forces are using the Pope to establish a new world order.

According to Müller, these forces are attempting to undermine the Catholic Church from within by introducing anti-Christian narratives.

"Their fraudulent pretext is the adaptation of the allegedly obsolete Word of God as if in Christ all truth was not given to us, to the standards of a pseudo-scientific anti-marriage anthropology and a civilization of death (abortion, embryo trafficking, euthanasia, body mutilation by so-called sex change)," the cardinal said.

As earlier reported, according to the head of the bishops of the RCC of Germany, gays have the right to be priests.

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