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Former Vatican US ambassador begs Catholics to vote for Trump
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Former Vatican US ambassador begs Catholics to vote for Trump

of the Vatican The former ambassador of the United States wrote a letter letter To American Catholics by mocking the Vice President Kamala Harris As “a hellish beast that obeys Satan.”

Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano official number 2 He was ambassador to the Vatican from 2009 to 2011 and to the United States from 2011 to 2016. He gained a reputation as an ultra-conservative and was so critical of the more liberal Pope Francis that it resulted in his excommunication earlier this year. A supporter of former President Donald Trump, he is now urging American Catholics not to vote for Harris and warning of apocalyptic consequences if Harris is elected.

Former Vatican US ambassador begs Catholics to vote for Trump
Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, Apostolic Nuncio to the United States, listens to remarks at the annual fall meeting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops on Nov. 16, 2015, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)

Vigano wrote that the 2024 election is a choice “between a conservative President who pays with his life for his fight against the deep state and a hellish monster who obeys Satan.”

He added that Catholics cannot avoid voting and that voting for Harris would be against their beliefs.

“For a Catholic, there can be no doubt: voting for Kamala Harris is morally unacceptable and constitutes a grave sin. It is also morally impossible to avoid this, because declaring neutrality in this war means making an alliance with the enemy,” Vigano wrote.

“In this election, you must choose between two radically opposing ways of conceiving your nation’s government: you are called to choose between democracy and dictatorship, between freedom and slavery,” he said.

The letter includes a list of conspiracy theories, including claims that the government controls the weather and deliberately starts hurricanes in the Southeast.

“Look at your country! Your cities have become dumps full of derelicts and criminals, drug dealers and addicts, prostitutes and robbers,” Vigano wrote. “Your schools are dens of brainwashing and corruption from kindergarten onwards. In your courts, the guilty are acquitted and the innocent are imprisoned: new ideological crimes are prosecuted, illegality is tolerated and encouraged. Multinational corporations rule your hospitals, and you are their guinea pigs to be destroyed or made chronically ill, so you become their permanent customers.”

Vigano wrote a series of public letters to Trump in 2020, with the former president calling one of them “incredible.” In a letter dated June 7, 2020, Vigano suggested that the COVID-19 pandemic and the riots over the death of George Floyd were the workings of nefarious elements as part of a broader spiritual war.

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Vigano has fallen out of favor in the Vatican since the height of his power in 2009-2011. Pope Benedict XVI He was one of the central figures in the so-called Vatileaks scandal when his letters to Benedict expressing concerns about possible corruption were leaked to the public.

Vigano’s position has worsened over the past four years due to his support of various conspiracy theories, criticism of the Vatican’s positions on social issues, and his support for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. His excommunication was announced on July 4.