Former Vatican Ambassador to U.S. Vigano calls Harris an “infernal monster”
Kamala Harris. Photo: Reuters
Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, former Vatican ambassador to the United States, has jabbed at U.S. Vice President and Democratic Party presidential candidate Kamala Harris, calling her an "infernal monster", as quoted by the New York Post.
"The choice is between a conservative President, who is paying with his very life for his fight against the deep state, and an infernal monster who obeys Satan," Vigano stressed.
He underscored that "voting for Kamala Harris is morally inadmissible and constitutes a very grave sin. Nor is it morally possible to abstain, because in this war declaring oneself neutral means allying oneself with the enemy."
Viganò also stated that Catholics must recognize the gravity of their choice, arguing that a vote for Harris, in his view, constitutes a grave sin. Meanwhile, he noted that supporting former U.S. President Donald Trump means "firmly distancing ourselves from an anti-Catholic, anti-Christian and anti-human vision of society. It means stopping those who want to create a hellish dystopia that is even worse than the one announced by George Orwell."
“We want Christ to reign, and we proclaim it with pride: Christ is King! They want the Antichrist to reign, whose tyranny is made of chaos, war, disease, famine, and death,” Viganò added.
As reported by the UOJ, the Vatican excommunicated Archbishop Carlo Viganò, accusing him of schism.
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