The YouTube program 'Women of the PM', led by Gianella Neyra, Katia Condos, Rebeca Escribens and Almendra Gomelsky, is in the eye of the storm according to what its last guest commented Erica Serrano. This seer recommended not to eat the consecrated host that the priest gives you, save it and then use it in a esoteric ritual. This generated a wave of criticism and even that the Archbishopric of Lima be pronounced. In this note, all the details.
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What did the hosts of 'Women of the PM' say in the face of controversy over the use of hosts for rituals?
'Women of the PM' published an episode called 'Rituals to start 2024 well' in which the guest, a psychic named Erica Serrano, suggested going to Church and saving the host for the purpose of performing a ritual.
“You ask for the host and if they don't give it to you in your hand, well, you take it out (of your mouth). Try not to do it on Sunday, but on Saturday, because on Sunday one has to receive what should be. This is a sacrifice…”, commented the seer.
This generated hundreds of criticisms on social networks, so 'Women of the PM' made the decision to eliminate the part of the video in which the psychic mentions the ritual. Likewise, the program shared on its social networks a release to apologize.
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What did the Archbishopric of Lima say about the controversy with 'Women of the PM'?
He Archbishopric of Lima decided to speak out through her official 'X' account (formerly Twitter) about the controversy unleashed by an episode of 'Mujeres de la PM'. “It is a lack of respect for the faith of Catholics expressed in the mistreatment of the Eucharist, inciting its theft and vile use,” he pointed.
“We express our firm rejection of such frivolous and irresponsible use that constitutes, in the Church, a sacrilegious act that implies the penalty of excommunication latae sententiae for the believer who perpetrates or incites it,” the statement reads.