Never Simulate A False Faith
Source: vaticancatholic.com
This is a quote from a 16th century Jesuit theologian in which he condemns any word or deed that simulates, signifies or professes a false faith or religion. His statement reflects the Church’s authoritative teaching on this matter. Many acts of the Vatican II antipopes, such as Antipope John Paul II kissing the Koran, etc. fall under this condemnation.
Gregory of Valencia, S.J., Commentariorum Theologicorum, Tome 3, 1595, p. 323: “… it is absolutely never licit to seriously simulate a false faith and religion by any word or deed, which either by law or custom has been specifically instituted to signify or profess the false faith and religion itself.”
