Paul VI stated, “The Smoke of Satan has entered the church”

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In 1972 when Paul VI stated, The Smoke of Satan has entered the church.” He was referring to the Traditionalists. By then he had rejected the “Ottaviani Intervention,” on Nov. 19, 1969. And Archbishop Lefebvre had just established the Society of Saint Pius X in 1970. There was even a march on Rome by thousands of Traditionalists but I can not find a date or article on this.
Also Paul VI had a dual personality, one day conservative another day liberal. Depending on who he wanted to please that day. This is a character trait that homosexuals have. Paul VI was “The Man of Sin,” Spoken of by St. Paul in II Thess. 2. He was the last Pope in the history of the Church. All others are just successors in the Reign of AntiChrist.
In Christ, the prophet, Joseph

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