In Gaudete et Exsultate, Francis—who has abetted anti-life, sacked loyal priests, empowered homosexuals, rewarded abortionists, blessed adultery, and denied dogma—has set out to correct our faults and teach us the way of "holiness."
In an apparent move to rebut conservative allegations that the pope has been denying tenets of the Faith--a crisis that culminated during Holy Week with the pope's alleged denial of hell and the immortality of the soul--Pope Francis on April 8 issued his newest Apostolic Exhortation "Gaudete et Exsultate" (Rejoice and Be Glad), in which he bewails the "defamation and slander" being spread online by traditional Roman Catholic journalists and bloggers.
In this newest document, the pope repeatedly mentions Satan, but with the implication that tradition-minded journalists and clergy who challenge his ideas are guided by the devil. He speaks of the "wiles of the devil", "the spirit of the devil", "keeping the devil at bay", how to "banish the devil", and "snares and temptations of the devil," in apparent reference to "defamation and slander" that have "become commonplace" on the Catholic blogosphere.