Italian Priest Excommunicated for Calling Francis an ‘Anti-Pope Usurper’
Italian Priest Excommunicated for Calling Francis an ‘Anti-Pope Usurper’

Italian Priest Excommunicated , for Calling Francis , an ‘Anti-Pope Usurper’.

While delivering his New Year's Eve homily, Father Ramon Guidetti referred to the pontiff as "a Jesuit Freemason linked to world powers, an anti-pope usurper," 'The Guardian' reports.

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While delivering his New Year's Eve homily, Father Ramon Guidetti referred to the pontiff as "a Jesuit Freemason linked to world powers, an anti-pope usurper," 'The Guardian' reports.

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His 20-minute speech was made at St.

Ranieri church in Guasticce.

It was intended to pay tribute to Pope Benedict XVI, Francis' predecessor, on the one-year anniversary of his death.

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It was intended to pay tribute to Pope Benedict XVI, Francis' predecessor, on the one-year anniversary of his death.

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In the speech, which was also shared online, Guidetti said that Francis, in contrast to "good Benedict," had a "cadaverous gaze into nothingness.".

While some applauded the Italian priest, he was quickly excommunicated.

Simone Giusti, the bishop of Tuscan province Livorno, .

Ordered Guidetti to be "removed from the office of parish priest of St.

Ranieri in Guasticce" since he "publicly committed an act of a schismatic nature.".

He also issued a warning to other priests "not to participate in any of his celebrations or other cult practices" or they would suffer "the very serious penalty of excommunication.".

Guidetti responded to being excommunicated, saying it was "a mark of pride to be out of this church, which is a tyranny.".

I am calm.

But astonished at the speed at which the guillotine came down.

I will frame the decree and hang it on the wall – it will be something I will boast about, Ramon Guidetti, on Radio Domina Nostra