Prevost worshipped Pachamama not only in Brazil
Prevost worshipped Pachamama in a pagan ritual in Brazil in 1995.
Prevost's apostasy in Brazil was not an isolated event, but rather recurred in several Latin American countries.
Canon 188§4 states: "All offices shall be vacant ipso facto, by tacit resignation in the following cases… (4) If a cleric has publicly lapsed from the Catholic Faith."
Organization of Augustinians in Latin America (OALA)
Robert Prevost belonged to this apostate organization.
In September 1993—from the 11th to the 17th—an apostate gathering of Augustinians took place in Conocoto Ecuador—an event they dubbed the "Spirit of Conocoto." Subsequently, these meetings were replicated in various Latin American countries—such as Panama; these recurring gatherings came to be known as "Mini-Conocotos."
In this other photo, we see the apostate Prevost at the Panama Gathering.
The members of the Marxist sect, who betrayed the Catholic faith for the "Spirit of Conocoto," fabricated their own apostate "Marxist creed."
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National Catholic Reporter: In 1968, Latin American bishops met in Medellín, Colombia, to discuss implementing Vatican II, which had concluded three years prior.
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"All the things we are hearing today with the talk about synodality, we were already doing in Chulucanas in the 1980s, moving forward, so it was all very natural for me"
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In other Latin American countries that Prevost contaminated with his anti-Catholic visits, we can observe further acts that reflect his apostasy.
The Prevost—a worshiper of Pachamama—rebels against the True God, and many remain bewitched, recognizing him as Pope.
Apostate Robert Prevost: “Everything we hear about synodality today, we were already doing in Chulucanas in the 80s.”
And many wonder why the Catholic faith is dying in Latin America. It is because of these satanic rituals which drive the faithful away.