Archbishop removes painting of St. Josemaría from cathedral



Archbishop Castillo, appointed by Bergoglio and a fan of Pachamama, has expelled one of the great saints of Catholicism from his Cathedral, the one who popularized the sanctification of the laity in their ordinary life, through work well done and offered to God and the reality of divine filiation. St. Josemaría was also a great lover of Jesus-Eucharist and Confession, besides being very Marian.

It can be seen that in the Protestant and globalist neo-church many things that this saint preached and that multitudes incarnated in their lives bother.


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Castillo had links in Peru with the Revolutionary Communist Party.


"Mother Earth, Pachamama, we come to sing to you" was the demonic hymn that was sung during the entrance procession at a Eucharist celebrated on September 1, 2020 in the cathedral of Lima, the capital of Peru.


The event was presided over by the said archbishop:


MOTHER EARTH, PACHAMAMA, WE COME TO SING TO YOU,

MOTHER EARTH, PACHAMAMA,

TO GIVE THANKS TO THE LORD.

To begin the day we fill ourselves with your light

and at the end of the day you never cease to enlighten us,

Mother, do not extinguish the fire we have to love,

to take care of you and respect you to live and to build


MOTHER EARTH, PACHAMAMA, WE COME TO SING TO YOU,

MOTHER EARTH, PACHAMAMA, TO PRAISE MY LORD.


Castillo Mattasoglio, lover of the devil-pachamama, said during an archdiocesan synod (January 7) that "no one is converted in front of the Tabernacle". 

Castillo explained that one is converted "by encountering people" who challenge us.

On another occasion Castillo was distributing Communion, when a young man approached, humbly knelt down and waited to receive Communion.

But Castillo shouted at him, "In the hand, sir!" As the young man did not react, probably because he did not understand Spanish, Castillo went ahead leaving him aside and continued to distribute Communion to those behind the young man.


But again Castillo had no luck. He encountered a young woman standing next to him in line to whom Castillo said "En la mano!" ["In the hand!"]. The young woman shook her head and Castillo again denied communion.