This is the error message I get in gpg2 with (my own) key. GnuPG 2.2.9~11 gives 
me no indication that anything is wrong with the key until I am prompted for 
the passphrase, and then even the correct passphrase is rejected.

Please enter the passphrase to unlock the OpenPGP secret key: 
    "justina colmena <just...@colmena.biz>"
    3072-bit RSA key, ID D514FB3FDF44BDA4,
    created 2018-10-27 (main key ID 6B4FF696F20E3CC5).

Bad Passphrase (try 2 of 3)

Passphrase: ___________________________

    <OK>                                    <Cancel>

I have no problem unlocking the secret key or setting or changing its 
passphrase in gpg1, but I have no idea how to import or use the secret key in 
gpg2.


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A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the 
right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

https://www.colmena.biz/~justina/justina.colmena.asc

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