Wednesday, July 8, 2026

I'm Sorry To Report Another Heresy From The Heretic, "Cardinal" Cupich Of Chicago: People Who Kill Themselves Are Saved!

 Does this heresiarch think he's God Almighty?

Does he know, subjectively, what was in the person's heart or mind at the time of his/her suicide?

If he does think that that is presumption -- a major sin against the virtue of Hope, the other being despair...

But since he is saying that all who kill themselves are saved, then he is acting as if he's God!

I just cannot conjure up the words for this evil and wicked "cardinal"...

Something else... I cannot look at these heretics and perverts for more than a few seconds at best... I sense something evil about them -- I can name many who wear the Roman collar who exude such evil.

What we are dealing with here are imposters, leading their flocks to the infernal and eternal abyss!

They are the wolves in sheep's clothing, and they're not even trying to hide it -- it's in your face!

So, these heretics are in good standing, while the SSPX and others I can name, are excommunicated and in schism?

Really?

Remember too, that Cupich is over 75 years old, he had already submitted his retirement to Bergogli, but he wanted him to stay on -- for political reasons, in addition to continue the agenda of transforming the church, into what exactly?  Now, Leo, has also allowed him to stay on, so he can, along with McElroy, defy President Trump's agenda to clear out the illegal, criminal aliens from our soil.

Cupich, along with the now-dead Bernardin (heretic and pervert) of Chicago, is pushing Bernardin's "seamless garment" heresy that makes the killing of the pre-born, "climate change," immigration and other issues, equally immoral!

That is complete lunacy!

Pope SAINT Pius X condemned modernism as the synthesis of all heresies -- that was 117 years ago, and now? 

From lifesitenews.com and written by LifeSiteNews staff Wed Jul 8, 2026 - 1:30 pm EDT: Cardinal Cupich's Archdiocese of Chicago suggests all people who kill themselves are saved - LifeSite

"CHICAGO (LifeSiteNews) — The Archdiocese of Chicago, headed by Cardinal Blase Cupich, has dedicated a memorial to “honor the lives lost to suicide and offer a sacred space for prayer and remembrance,” while simultaneously telling Catholics that people who die by suicide are “not condemned.” 

The archdiocese claimed in a press release that although “Historically, the Catholic Church denied Catholic funerals in churches and burials in consecrated ground for individuals who died by suicide … the Church has undergone a significant transformation in its understanding of suicide and mental illness and now recognizes that many who die by suicide suffer from mental illness and unbearable pain.”

“The Church now embraces these individuals and affirms that they are with God, not condemned,” Cupich’s archdiocese asserted.  

Contrary to the press release, the Church teaches that suicide is a mortal sin and that committing it willfully leads to eternal damnation.

Suicide is “gravely contrary to the just love of self” and “offends love of neighbor because it unjustly breaks the ties of solidarity with family, nation, and other human societies to which we continue to have obligations,” the Catechism of the Catholic Church states.

Grave psychological disturbances, anguish, or grave fear of hardship, suffering, or torture can diminish the responsibility of the one committing suicide,” it adds.

The memorial, titled “At Peace,” “was designed to be ecumenical in nature and provide support to mourners of all faiths and beliefs,” according to The Chicago Tribune. It is located in Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Hillside. 

The dedication of the memorial also comes after Illinois Democrats legalized assisted suicide last December.

“We did not want this memorial hidden away and we were intentional in every detail from the location to the design,” said Bishop Lawrence J. Sullivan, vicar general of the Archdiocese of Chicago. “This is not something we are ashamed of. It is something we are committed to addressing with compassion, understanding and faith.” 

“This shrine stands as a reminder that no one grieves alone and that every person is held in God’s loving care,” said Sullivan. “For families carrying the pain of losing a loved one to suicide, we want this to be a place of peace, healing and comfort.”

 According to the archdiocesan press statement, Bishop Sullivan “developed the idea for the memorial amid COVID-19 pandemic discussions on the heightened awareness of mental illness. He has led the effort in consultation with mental health advocates, pastoral leaders and members of the Catholic Charities Loving Outreach to Survivors of Suicide (LOSS) Program, founded by Rev. Charles Rubey.”

The shrine is dedicated in honor of Rubey, who has spent 50 of his 60 years in the priesthood opposing the stigma surrounding suicide. 

“This beautiful memorial will have a deep impact on families,” said Fr. Rubey. “This compelling effort by the Archdiocese of Chicago shows the Church’s willingness to acknowledge past misunderstandings of suicide, and to stand with survivors and grieve their loss with them. The memorial shows survivors that their loved ones are with God, their lives were sacred and they are included among the faithful.”

Cardinal Cupich’s archdiocese is not alone in attempting to soften the Church’s teachings on who ultimately makes it to Heaven or Hell. 

In an opinion piece written for Fox News earlier this year, Bishop Robert Barron cast doubt on the eternal fate of Judas Iscariot, the Apostle who betrayed Our Lord, and presented a number of reasons for concluding (or hoping) that Judas may have been saved."

End of unbelievable article!

Pray for the defeat of these modernist monsters -- and for their conversion!

Viva Cristo Rey!  Bl. Fr. Miguel Pro, Fr. Emil Kapaun, and Fr. Vincent Capodanno, pray for us..,

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...

St. Joseph, pray for us!!

Gene DeLalla




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I'm Sorry To Report Another Heresy From The Heretic, "Cardinal" Cupich Of Chicago: People Who Kill Themselves Are Saved!

 Does this heresiarch think he's God Almighty? Does he know, subjectively , what was in the person's heart or mind at the time of hi...