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Confirmation by a priest
« Reply #15 on: May 28, 2015, 10:48:07 PM »
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    Poche, the novus ordo troll, whose ignorant conciliarist bleating no actual Trad cares about.

    As far as the authors of the '83 "code" are concerned,  :heretic:

    The 1917 Code allowed for a priest of teh Latin rite to confer the sacrament of confirmation under limited conditions provided that he have an apostolic mandate of faculties. However without that mandate or faculties then I would suggest to you that the priest would be unable to validly confer the sacrament of confirmation.  


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    Confirmation by a priest
    « Reply #16 on: June 02, 2015, 11:06:43 AM »
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  • it is very easy to live in the fantasy world of the 1917 code of canon law. it is easy to live your life floating around in your own mind poking fingers at people who try to use their brain. even the archbishop was clear enough that under the code of 1917 he would have been excommunicated but not so with 83. Poche has never to my knowledge been nasty to anyone, but gets shot at for using his head and charity.
    but hey we can make our little church in our heads ignoring church law and discipline   completely[/i] without recourse to living priests. that attitude should be coming from a protestant not a traditional catholic. Faith comes by hearing[/i][/u] said the apostle


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    Confirmation by a priest
    « Reply #17 on: June 03, 2015, 07:29:51 PM »
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  • Novus Ordo trolls are on the move, I see.   :pc: