“The irrevocability of the Old Covenant and the constant and faithful love of God for Israel”

 

A)  The text of the speech by J.M.Bergoglio:

Christians, in order to understand themselves, cannot fail to refer to their Jewish roots, and the Church, while professing salvation through faith in Christ, recognizes the irrevocability of the Old Covenant and God’s unfailing, steadfast love for Israel” (Visit to the Synagogue of Rome address of Sunday, 17 January 2016)

 

B) References to Scriptures:

Then he took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and gave it to them, saying, ‘This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me.’ He did the same with the cup after supper, and said, ‘This cup is the new covenant in my blood poured out for you” (Luk 22:19-20)

As it is, he has been given a ministry as far superior as is the covenant of which he is the mediator, which is founded on better promises. If that first covenant had been faultless, there would have been no room for a second one to replace it. And in fact God does find fault with them; he says: Look, the days are coming, the Lord declares, when I will make a new covenant with the House of Israel and the House of Judah, but not a covenant like the one I made with their ancestors, the day I took them by the hand to bring them out of Egypt, which covenant of mine they broke, and I too abandoned them, the Lord declares… By speaking of a new covenant, he implies that the first one is old. And anything old and ageing is ready to disappear” (Heb 8:6-9;13)

 

C) Comment:

With this statement (for the second time publicly manifested by Bergoglio) all Christians now know that Bergoglio is a heretic. According to Karl Rahner, influential Jesuit theologian (then already Bergoglio’s confrère), “under the ecclesiastical legal terms, it is defined heretical one who, after baptism, and keeping the name of Christian, stubbornly refuses or puts into question one of the Truths that in the divine and Catholic faith are to be believed” (K. Rahner, What heresy, Ed. Paideia, 1964).

Bergoglio, at the beginning of his pontificate, has publicly and formally stated, in the Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium, so in an official document, that the Covenant with the Jewish people has not been revoked (see: “The Covenant of Jewish people with God has never been revoked“).

Bergoglio, in his speech in the Jewish synagogue in Rome, speaking in public in his capacity as head of the Catholic Christians (and therefore not as ordinary baptized that professes to be Christian) stubbornly refuses and calls into question one of the Truths in which, in divine and catholic faith, one must believe in. Therefore, according to the definition of school, Bergoglio is heretic. Indeed, Bergoglio even supports the thesis of “The irrevocability of the Old Covenant“. As if the Old Covenant could NOT be revoked.

To Bergoglio we say: God the Father Almighty can do everything. So how He has revoked the first Covenant because of the infidelity of his people, God the Father Almighty revokes even the second, because of the infidelity of the infidel administrators of His Vineyard and also of their manifested heresy, due not to ignorance but to the voluntary adherence to what does not come from God.