Roman Catholic Fanatics vs. Pope Francis' Call for Religious Unity

Some Roman Catholics are still die-hard fanatics that there's no salvation outside their church in one way or another. Talk about saying that all religions lead to God and they'll flare-up. Talk about accepting Protestants as "separated brethren" and they will continue to insist otherwise. However, the Vatican II Council is still in the Vatican City, and John XXIII became the first Pope to head that council. The Vatican II Council is now headed by Pope Francis after the resignation of former pope Benedict XVI. Pope Francis has been actively working with ecumenism continuing the Evangelicals and Catholics Together movement in the 1970s. The movement was somewhat inspired by Martin Luther King Jr. who was a Baptist pastor who had an audience with Paul VI. Later, the late Billy Graham became close friends with the late John Paul II who was declared a saint sometime later. Yet, some Roman Catholic fanatics insist that Graham was the founder of the born-again Christian movement. Talk about a series of contradictions! Pope Francis continues this same work.

It's really no surprise that I found a Weebly site called Roman Catholic Faith. The site itself renounces the Vatican II Council as an offshoot and heretical. The site also renounces Pope Francis as the current Pope. I also heard the rise of the late pseudo-Pope who called himself Pius XIII of the True Catholic Sect. A website that's known as Vatican Catholic also renounces Pope Francis as a heretic. The reason has to be that of Pope Francis' ecumenism. Pope Francis has been accomodating to some non-Catholic preachers such as Rick Warren, the Protestant song composer and singer Don Moen (the Protestant who sang for the Pope), and Pentecostal preacher Kenneth Copeland. According to Pope XIII, these guys are already heretics because every Pope in the Vatican II Council was duly elected Popes whether it'd be John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I, John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and the incumbent Pope Francis. Why aren't they submitting to Pope Francis as the legitimate Roman Pontiff? What happened to the "unbroken" line of succession that supposedly started from Peter?

What I find surprising is that some Roman Catholic fanatics still proudly declare Pope Francis as Peter's rightful successor. However, they are at a clash against Pope Francis who not only calls Rick Warren "brother" - the same way John Paul II called Graham "brother". Aren't they already in conflict since Pope Francis has been promoting the ecumenical spirit? Pope Francis was also seen attempting to reconcile with the Lutherans, honors King as a hero, and continues to do actions contrary to what Roman Catholics would do. They might just say, "Well, the Pope is just being a missionary" whenever their self-contradiction is raised. They might as well protest outside the Vatican and find a cardinal who will suit their needs to be the next Pope in the place of Francis. While at it, they could petition for the removal of John Paul II from their list of saints because he too was into ecumenism.