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Why Pope Francis died -Pastor Chris Oyakhilome

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Why Pope Francis died -Pastor Chris Oyakhilome April 26, 2025  Pope Francis Was Killed, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Reveals Chris Oyakhilome, A controversial Nigerian cleric, has claimed without evidence that Pope Francis died from the effects of taking the coronavirus vaccine. Mr Oyakhilome, president of LoveWorld Incorporated, made the claim on Saturday, about five years after he falsely claimed that there was a link between the 5G network, Coronavirus, and the Anti-Christ. In April 2020, during the COVID-19 outbreak and the lockdown directives, the pastor slammed his colleagues for consenting to the closure of churches. In January 2021, Pope Francis said that people have a moral obligation to receive one of the new COVID-19 vaccines, revealing that he was expecting his first dose. According to the National Catholic Reporter, the pope said that taking the vaccine was a moral choice because it was about saving lives. Claim on Pope’s death While the Vatican announced on Mon...

CARDINAL MÜLLER SAYS IT WOULD BE "CATASTROPHIC" FOR A CONCLAVE TO ELECT A "HERETIC POPE"As the conclave approaches, Cardinal Gerhard Müller calls on his fellow electors to reject worldly criteria for the new pope and focus on a man who will uphold the divine mission of St. Peter.Vatican City — Cardinal Gerhard Müller has warned of the danger of a new pope being a "heretic," basing his values ​​on "mass media."Following the death of Pope Francis on April 21, Müller spoke to The Times about his hopes for the upcoming conclave and the cardinals' duty to elect a new Roman Pontiff.The German cardinal—who will be attending his first conclave—urged his fellow members of the College of Cardinals to ignore political labels such as "liberal" and "conservative." A pope "must be orthodox – neither liberal nor conservative."He continued:"The question is not between conservatives and liberals, but between orthodoxy and heresy.""I pray that the Holy Spirit will enlighten the cardinals, because a heretical pope who changes every day based on what the media says would be catastrophic."He also highlighted the acclaim of Francis by the secular media, warning:"Pope Francis is well regarded by the media, and there is a risk that [the cardinals] will say to themselves, 'We must continue on this path.'"Rather than toeing this line, he said, the cardinals "have a responsibility to elect a man capable of unifying the Church in revealed truth."A new pope should not seek "applause from the secular world, which sees the Church as a humanitarian organization doing social work," The Times reported. "Catholicism does not consist of blindly obeying the Pope without respecting Sacred Scripture, Tradition, and the doctrine of the Church," he added.These words echo those he had already addressed to the correspondent a few weeks earlier, calling on the Church to carefully weigh the decision of a new pope."I hope that there is a deeper reflection within the College of Cardinals on the state of the faith and the Church in this post-Christian, even anti-Christian, world that is the West."The cardinals should not seek a candidate in line with the previous pope, but a man faithful to Saint Peter and the mission entrusted to him by Christ. Müller stated:"Every pontificate must return to its origins. The origin is found in the office of Saint Peter, and therefore a pope sits on the chair of Peter; not the chair of Francis or Benedict." They are only the chronological predecessors, but every pope is the successor of Saint Peter."He added that the cardinals must put aside criteria such as nationality and focus on what the papacy truly is:"[The cardinals must understand that] we are not just looking at how the media will react by saying, 'We need a good communicator pope,' or secondary criteria like, 'Now we need an African,' or 'We must go back to an Italian,' all that nonsense. It has nothing to do [with the papacy.]"> "We must look at what Jesus himself said about the service and office of Saint Peter, in the words he addressed to him: You are Peter, and I give you the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven; you must strengthen your brothers in the faith, and you are the shepherd of the universal Church. »Aged 77, Müller was created a cardinal by Francis in February 2014 and served as Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith from 2012 to 2017. After that, Francis did not entrust him with a new mission, although he was only 70 at the time.In recent years, he has become a prominent critic of several elements of the recently concluded pontificate, particularly the Synod on Synodality.He will now have the opportunity to express his views directly to his fellow cardinals during pre-conclave meetings.

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Benin City Deanery CMO condoles with Archbishop Akubeze over the death of Pope Francis, donates for Priests training

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  Benin City Deanery CMO, pay a condolence visit to Archbishop Akubeze over the demise of Late Pope Francis, donate 7 million for the training of priest*   -By Ruben Mario Brodrick  It was a dual visit to the Archbishop of Benin City Metropolitan See, Most Rev Augustine Obiora Akubeze at his Bishop's Court by the Catholic Men Organisation of Nigeria, (CMO) of Benin City Deanery as they commiserated with the Archbishop of Benin City over the passing away of the Catholic Pontiff on Easter Monday. Meanwhile, the visit was however earlier planned for the presentation of the cash realised for the training of priests The delegation which was led by the Deanery CMO Chaplain, Rev Fr Chris Odigie as well as the President of the Deanery, Mr Paul Ataihon was well appreciated by the Archbishop who expressed unreserved gratitude over the pastoral gesture of the Catholic Men. Archbishop Akubeze recalled that a similar visit was paid last year where the men also donated...

Pope Francis has gone to meet the Lord

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*Breaking: Holy Father, Pope Francis dies on Easter Monday*   *-By Ruben Mario Brodrick*  VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis, the first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church, has died, the Vatican said in a video statement on Monday, ending an often turbulent reign marked by division and tension as he sought to overhaul the hidebound institution. He was 88, and had suffered various ailments in his 12 year papacy. “At 7:35 this morning, (Easter Monday) the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the home of the Father. His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and of his Church,″ Farrell said in the announcement.

Cleric exposes fake Christianity

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*Augustinian Prior says Christianity without the Cross is fake*   *-By Ruben Mario Brodrick*  Christians have again been reminded of the need of embracing the cross fully by professing the sufferings and death of our Lord Jesus in their mode of worship  The Prior of the Augustinian Community in Benin City, Very Rev Fr Dr Matthew Onalugho OSA, gave this charge in his homily during the Good Friday service at St Augustine Catholic Church, Benin City recently. Fr Onalugho who underscored the importance of suffering in the life of every Christian, however explained reasons the day of Christ agony and death is referred to 'Good Friday' contrary to the expectations of many wished the day be referred to as "Bad Friday." According to the Augustinian priest, "when I was a child, i used to wonder why the day our Lord Jesus Christ suffered agony and death is referred to Good Friday, instead of Bad Friday, but haven reflected on the importance of Christ sufferings and death o...

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