Is Pope Francis The Destroyer The First Openly Sodomite Pope?


"And the Lord rained upon Sodom and Gomorrha brimstone and fire from the Lord out of heaven. And he destroyed these cities, and all the country about, all the inhabitants of the cities, and all things that spring from the earth." Gen.xix.xxiv.xxv.
The sin of sodomy cry to heaven for vengeance “We will destroy this place because the cry of them hath increased before our Lord, who hath sent us to destroy them,” Gn.xix.xiii.
"If a person is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge him?"  Pope Francis The Destroyer

List of Sodomite Popes:

John XII (955-964)
"Then, rising up, the cardinal priest Peter testified that he himself had seen John XII celebrate Mass without taking communion. John, bishop of Narni, and John, a cardinal deacon, professed that they themselves saw that a deacon had been ordained in a horse stable, but were unsure of the time. Benedict, cardinal deacon, with other co-deacons and priests, said they knew that he had been paid for ordaining bishops, specifically that he had ordained a ten-year-old bishop in the city of Todi... They testified about his adultery, which they did not see with their own eyes, but nonetheless knew with certainty: he had fornicated with the widow of Rainier, with Stephana his father's concubine, with the widow Anna, and with his own niece, and he made the sacred palace into a whorehouse. They said that he had gone hunting publicly; that he had blinded his confessor Benedict, and thereafter Benedict had died; that he had killed John, cardinal subdeacon, after castrating him; and that he had set fires, girded on a sword, and put on a helmet and cuirass. All, clerics as well as laymen, declared that he had toasted to the devil with wine. They said when playing at dice, he invoked Jupiter, Venus and other demons. They even said he did not celebrate Matins at the canonical hours nor did he make the sign of the cross." - Liudprand of Cremona
"What improvement could be looked for if one who was leading an immoral life, who was bellicose and perjured, and who was devoted to hunting, hawking, gaming, and wine, were to be elected to the Apostolic See?" - Ratherius of Verona
"There cannot be a doubt that John XII was anything but what a Pope, the chief pastor of Christendom, should have been." - Horace Mann
Benedict IX (1033-1045; 1047-1048)
"his rapes, murders and other unspeakable acts. His life as a pope was so vile, so foul, so execrable, that I shudder to think of it." - Pope Victor III, iii Dialogues.
"Benedict IX always feasting on immorality" - St. Peter Damian
Paul VI (1963-1978)
“In Rome and throughout Italy the rumor is out that Paul VI is a homosexual …. When he was Archbishop of Milan, he was caught by the police one night wearing civilian clothes and in not so laudable company. Actually, for many years he has been said to have a special friendship with a red-haired actor. This man did not make any secret of his relationship with the future Pope. The relationship continued and became closer in the years ahead. [After Montini was elected Pope] an official of the Vatican security forces told me that this favorite of Montini was allowed to come and go freely in the pontifical apartments, and that he had often been seen taking the papal elevator at night.

“The ‘banana peel’ that Paul VI stepped on and that put an end to the confident nature of his weakness was the homily on sexual ethics he delivered in January 1976, dealing with some points on homosexuality. This homily provoked a reaction from the writer Roger Peyrefitte. On April 13, 1976, the weekly Tempo published an interview with this author (with a reputation for very good documentation), ... who accused the Pope of being a homosexual and denied his right to be a censor on the topic. Paul VI officially acknowledged the blow.

“A ‘day of reparation for the offense received by the Pope’ was called for. All of Italy, however, was laughing about the incident. British TV broadcast made an interview with Peyrefitte, who confirmed his accusations and expressed surprise over the publicity he was receiving.  
 
“The first blackmail against Montini was made as soon as he mounted the steps of the throne of Peter by Freemasonry, which pressured him to do away with the Church’s condemnation of those who ask to be cremated after death (which he did). What it threatened was to reveal the secret meetings between the Archbishop of Milan and ‘his’ actor in a hotel in Sion, in the Valais Canton in Switzerland. In Paris, sometime later, the story behind this change made by Paul VI surfaced, with the indisputable evidence patiently amassed by a gendarme (policeman).”  
“Another change observed by those in that narrow circle who, because of their position in the Hierarchy or their posts, used to pass a large amount of time inside the Apostolic Palace, was the sudden appointment of homosexuals to positions of prestige and responsibility close to the Papacy. This plague infested, transformed, and devastated the Vatican during the time of Paul VI. It had already begun then [in the pontificate of John XXIII], well hidden in the baroque curtain folds of the Pontifical Court, but, unfortunately, alive and real. But it was the distant hand of the Archbishop of Milan, himself a victim of such weaknesses, that discretely placed one after another on the State chessboard …. the pieces of his game dear to his heart.

“Those highly situated new personages, who were contaminated by the same ‘sickness,’ naturally brought with them other less highly placed people of the same ilk. Therefore, slowly but continuously, rumors and indiscretions began to flow in the Vatican, and grave facts began to occur as a matter-of-course.

“Because of their functions, these people were often seen by us [the Noble Guard]. … They also had their favorites, who were the effeminate young men wearing elegant uniforms and make-up on their faces to dissimulate their beards. We (the camarieri di spada e cappa and noble guards) carefully kept our distance from their smiles and courtesies. We limited ourselves to greeting them at distance with the military salute of the heels.

“‘Favorites’ of the Archbishop of Milan also began to appear at the level of functionary, and both small and large scandals at times would erupt. The Gendarmeria Pontificia [the Vatican police] had to steer carefully .… along those floating mines and keep one eye closed – and sometimes both eyes – to keep reports from leaking and to discourage some sharp journalists …. Honorable old employees who relied on the Governatorato [the administration of the Vatican State] were suddenly fired or removed to other posts, and these newcomers were installed in their empty chairs, all them carrying in their pockets letters of recommendation from Cardinal Montini.” Franco Bellegrandi, TIA More>>>>>>>
Tomb Of Sodomite Pope

Pope Paul VI the destroyer of the Mass died August 6th 1978. Pope Francis the Destroyer paid a visit to the tomb of Paul:

The Holy Father Prays At Paul VI's Tomb
13-08-08 L’Osservatore Romano

Alone, absorbed in intense prayer at his predecessor’s tomb. It was in this way that Pope Francis wished to pay homage to Pope Paul VI on the day of the 35th anniversary of his death. Just after two o’clock in the afternoon on Tuesday, 6 August,   from the entrance in Largo Braschi the Pope went down to Paul VI’s tomb in the Vatican Grottos, where he remained absorbed in his own deeply personal remembrance.

A little later Bishop Francesco Beschi of Bergamo, who comes from Brescia and holds Paul vi in high esteem, celebrated a commemorative Mass  at the Altar of the Chair in which numerous fellow-citizens of Paul VI took part, as well as a large throng of the faithful who still cherish in their heart memories of the years they spent in Rome.

Among the faithful were about 60 young people,  members of a vocations group of the Diocese of Brescia, who wished to pay  tribute to their Pope by coming on foot from Poggio Bustone. It was a miscellaneous group in the sense that it was made up of engaged couples, newlyweds,  would-be seminarians, seminarians, catechists and young people on a spiritual journey in search of their Christian identity.

After taking part in the memorial Mass for Paul VI they expressed their desire to meet Pope Francis. On being informed of their request, he accepted it with pleasure. And he told them so himself when just after six o’clock in the evening he came down to meet them outside Santa Marta: “Thank you so much for this visit. It is lovely and it gives me great pleasure”.

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