Universal Priest or Universal Pretender? The Papal Parade to Antichristianity!

<p>Let&rsquo;s dust off our ancient scrolls and revisit good ol&rsquo; St. Gregory&rsquo;s prophetic zinger: &ldquo;Whosoever calls himself, or desires to be called, Universal Priest, is in his elation the precursor of antichrist.&rdquo; It appears that the Papacy, in its quest for universal spiritual dominion, has been doing a spectacular job of fulfilling Gregory&rsquo;s not-so-flattering prophecy.</p> <p>This isn&rsquo;t just about the fancy hats and the Vatican&rsquo;s penchant for grandeur. It&rsquo;s about a fundamental contradiction in the Christ-centric playbook. Apostolic doctrine, the backbone of Christian antiquity, was quite clear: humility is key, and no one, not even Peter, got a spiritual monopoly. Yet, here we are, centuries down the line, watching a single individual wield a spiritual scepter that would make even King Solomon feel a tad modest.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@ecumenicalcourier/universal-priest-or-universal-pretender-the-papal-parade-to-antichristianity-28ff0959ea19"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>