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Poll

Which Catholic group do you feel best describes your current stance on the crisis?

Novus Ordo/Indult
3 (4.5%)
SSPX (Bishop Felay)
7 (10.4%)
SSPV (Bishop Kelly, RIP)
5 (7.5%)
Resistance (Bishop Zendejas)
11 (16.4%)
CMRI (Bishop Pivarunas)
8 (11.9%)
RCI (Bishop Sanborn)
8 (11.9%)
Home Alone
7 (10.4%)
I can't pick one
12 (17.9%)
Other
6 (9%)

Total Members Voted: 67

Author Topic: Allignment with which Catholic group.  (Read 2859 times)

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Re: Allignment with which Catholic group.
« Reply #55 on: April 17, 2026, 09:51:07 AM »
Gray2023, in the 2 and one half years since you have been on CI I have watched you time and again try to bring peace and unity between the different camps/factions. I know how you must suffer by not knowing which camp is right. Therefore, I am surprised that you have not watched all of Bishop Roy's video. Please do find time to watch it and in addition, please read at least one historical account of the Great Western Schism, (1378-1417).

You have stated: "I have no authority and I am not commanding anyone". It is not true that you have no authority.

We have a DeHarb's Catechism "specially adapted for use in the parochial schools of the United States". On page 4 are listed, The Commandments of the Church. #4. "To confess at least once a year to a duly authorized priest."  Note that it says, "duly authorized priest". This catechism is for children and they are being instructed to only go to a duly authorized priest. That means that children have the authority to decide and make sure (command) that the priest that they go to is duly authorized.

Now if "most of us do not submit to Pope Leo's authority" as your poll shows, that means that our priests most likely are not duly authorized and we are not allowed to go to them until they get duly authorized. This is why our priests should not be opposed to an Imperfect Council. If they are opposed to the council, it is a sure sign that they are in schism. This is what Bishop D'Ailly said at the time of the Great Western Schism, "I know no schismatics save those who...do not want to follow the movement for union." This movement for union was what later became known as an imperfect council and finally became known as the Council of Constance which brought about the restoration of the Papacy.


You should not promote this larper. He is possibly not a Bishop.

Tell him the next time you see him to come to the Resistance Bishops for conditional consecration.