Thursday, January 4, 2024

Italian priest excommunicated after saying ‘usurper’ Pope Francis ‘is not the pope’

Italian priest excommunicated after saying ‘usurper’ Pope Francis ‘is not the pope’


An Italian priest has been summarily excommunicated after he declared during a homily that Pope Francis “is not the pope, he’s a usurper.”

In a brief statement dated January 1, chancellor of the Diocese of Livorno Father Matteo Giavazzi informed the diocese that Father Ramon Guidetti had incurred a latae sententiae (automatic) excommunication. The chancellor’s statement read:

“We inform you that Don Ramon Guidetti, priest of the Diocese of Livorno and parish priest of the Parish of San Ranieri in Guasticce, on December 31, 2023, during the Eucharistic celebration, publicly performed an act of a schismatic nature, refusing submission to the Supreme Pontiff and communion with the members of the Church subject to him (can. 751 CIC).”

No details were given in the diocesan decree regarding the action that Guidetti performed.

Continuing, Giavazzi declared Fr. Guidetti was suspended and also removed from his position as parish priest, effective immediately.

“Priests and faithful are warned not to participate in any of his celebrations or other practices of worship, because they would incur ipso facto the very serious penalty of excommunication,” the chancellor closed. 


Italian outlet Ansa, however, provided some missing details and reported that Guidetti had declared during his December 31 homily that Pope Francis “is not the pope,” but that he is a “usurper.”

Communist outlet La Stampa added that Guidetti declared Francis is “a Jesuit Freemason” and that “everyone knows that he is not the pope but nobody does anything.”

Guidetti attested that Pope Benedict XVI, who died on December 31, 2022, “never gave up on the Petrine munus” and thus “left this world with everything that belongs to the pope.”

Commenting on the excommunication’s incredible speed, Guidetti declared “I am serene and calm,” whilst being “amazed at the speed with which the guillotine cut its umpteenth head.” 

According to Ansa, Guidetti’s comments were made on a radio interview conducted by a Palermo priest Fr. Alessandro Minutella, also excommunicated for his attitude towards Pope Francis in 2018. 

Guidetti’s homily was welcomed by journalist Andrea Cionci, who publicly campaigns to attest that Pope Francis is an “antipope” and that Benedict XVI “was forced out of the way by globalist strong powers with ties to international freemasonry.”


 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

He got that right.

Anonymous said...

This is what happens when truth is spoken.