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Re: Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc
« Reply #370 on: Yesterday at 01:36:35 PM »
Persto: The supposed  signed recantation of Abp. Thuc has never been produced.  The only thing that exists is contradictory written statements concerning this recantation by the Vatican and the Carthage Vietnamese monastery, and the photo of Abp. Thuc supposedly signing a recantation.
I stand corrected, since this copy exists.
However, the credibility problem of the Vatican saying they received this copy on the same day in Rome- that the Carthage monastery claims Abp. Thuc signed it in Missouri- still remains. 

Also: From the papers of Fr. Wathen.
https://www.cathinfo.com/the-library/1976-abp-lefebvre-letter-and-abp-thuc-chart/
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Note the last sentence:
"The Vatican had claimed he had several months earlier signed a renewed recantation, but there was no signature on the letter ascribed to him. May he rest in peace."
This witness of Fr. Wathen to the absence of a signature on the docuмent - means that it could have been added at a later date.



Here is the signature from the recantation docuмent that is supposedly signed by Abp. Thuc:

https://www.fathercekada.com/2014/03/08/abp-thuc-a-conversation-with-fr-cekada/
The signature portion of the consecration certificate written by Abp. Thuc for Moses Carmona Rivera.
Compare that to a previous docuмent supposedly signed by Abp. Thuc:


https://www.ultramontes.pl/Thuc.htm
Another signature of Abp. Thuc :  (from his Declaration of Sedevacante) from the top and bottom of the docuмent:



It appears he did not sign anything and his signature was forged.  He did not use "Peter" to sign his name- especially on important docuмents.  In addition, the writing style does not match, especially the letter T.

Re: Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc
« Reply #371 on: Today at 02:53:52 AM »
This is another bogus claim of the Thucists.
The reality is that his handwriting was not at all consistent.


Re: Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc
« Reply #372 on: Today at 02:54:30 AM »
In back to back posts? You've got to spread the various angles out a bit. Not effective this way

Meaning that it actually happened.

Re: Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc
« Reply #373 on: Today at 04:48:55 AM »
https://semperfidelisetparatus.blogspot.com/2013/01/thuc-zycie-czesc-dwudziesta-ostatnia.html
Saturday, October 27, 2018
Thuc: Life - Part 20 - Continued


To the left of Bishop Thuc, we see Bishop Jacques Huynh Vân Cù. From the Thuca line. What is more interesting - a Vietnamese bishop appointed auxiliary bishop in Vietnam by Montini. (meaning he was Communist friendly, as were the enemies of Abp. Thuc and his family) Could Vietnamese bishops have access to Vietnam after all?

The photo was taken on the monastery grounds (Carthage). Bishop Thuc seems sad and intoxicated. Jacques Huynh contrary. More evidence of Thuc being drugged by his tormentors? Bishop Thuc suffered from diabetes, which also made things easier.

A lonely Vietnamese bishop, deprived of his episcopal see, family and homeland. The Vietnamese congregation appears. Isn't it obvious that it will pique his interest?
That face sure doesn't look sad or intoxicated. +Sanborn says that the one flaw of +Thuc is that he easily trusts anyone who comes to him to do things for them, e.g. consecrating bishops (Palmar, Heller & Hiller, etc..).