Pope Francis: Hell doesn't exist, Vatican apologises for his words

The Vatican has literally apologized for the words of Pope Francis, who had said that “Ferri does not exist”. Just hours after the pope reportedly rejected hell, the ceiling of St. Peter's Basilica began to burst. Easter worshipers tried to cover the ruined waste in [...]
Just hours after the pope reportedly rejected hell, the ceiling of St. Peter's Basilica began to burst.
Easter worshipers tried to cover debris on the floor from Michelangelo's statue.
Vactican has reported having minor injuries and no injuries, since a spokesman strongly denied that the Roman Catholic Church was changing its attitudes on life after death, reports British medium “Metro”, broadcasts Persiscope.
No word in the fingernail should be considered a faithful transcript of the words of the Holy Father,” said a Vatican spokesman.
The controversy occurred after Pope Francis was in an interview with 93-year-old atheist Eugenio Scalfari.
Instead, the pope is said to be simply gone forever and left unpunished./Periscopi/










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