Archbishop Viganò Addresses the Catholic Identity Conference 2020 (Francis & the New World Order)


His Excellency, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò makes his first on-camera appearance in two years, addressing the crisis in the Catholic Church and specifically the connection between Vatican II and the revolution of Pope Francis. He explicitly discusses the role of “the deep church” (counterpart to the concept of the deep state), in fomenting this modernist subversion of true Catholicism, and the roles of Francis I and George Soros in expediting this New World Order globalist revolution.

Archbishop Viganò, has written an open letter to President Donald J. Trump on these serious matters. Read it in its entirety. It is available in PDF by clicking here.

The archbishop served as the Apostolic Nuncio to the United States from 2011 to 2016. He previously served as Secretary-General of the Government of Vatican City from 2009 to 2011, He is best known for having occasioned two major Vatican scandals. These were the Vatican leaks scandal of 2012, in which he revealed financial corruption in the Vatican, and a 2018 letter in which he accused Pope Francis and other Church leaders of cover up sexual abuse allegations against former cardinal Theodore McCarrick.

In his recorded video remarks he mentions Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, who was a French Roman Catholic archbishop who founded in 1970 the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) as a small community of seminarians in the village of Écône, Switerland, with the permission of Bishop Francois Charriere of Fribourg. In 1975, after a flare of tensions with the Holy See, Lefebve was ordered to disband the society, but ignored the decision. In 1988, against the expressed prohibition of Pope John Paul II, he consecrated four bishops to continue his work with the SSPX. The Holy See immediately declared that he and the other bishops who had participated in the ceremony had incurred automatic excommunication under Catholic canon law.

I met Archbishop Lefebvre around this time when he came to Tulsa to celebrate a Tridentine Mass in Latin. I had not seen a traditional Latin rite mass performed since I was a child when the Church was beginning to undergo the Vatican II changes in its liturgy.

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1:24 am on November 1, 2020