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Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Benedict nearing death?
« Reply #80 on: December 30, 2022, 07:53:57 AM »
So, if you want to see the heresies of Ratzinger, go to the censored website Vatican Catholic .COM (all one word) and add this /anti-pope-benedict-xvi/

Even Bishop Tissier, once he did the research, had to admit that Ratzinger adhered to heresies "worse than [those of] Luther".

Ratzinger was and remained bosom buddies with the heresiarch Kung and was Rahner's right-hand man leading the destruction at Vatican II.

Bishop Tissier, from the interview with Zenit:
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When he was a theologian, he professed heresies, he published a book full of heresies. ... He has a book called Introduction to Christianity, it was in 1968.  It is a book full of heresies.  Especially the negation of the dogma of the Redemption. ... No, it goes much further than Luther.  Luther admits the sacrifice…the satisfaction of Christ.  It is worse than Luther, much worse. ...

and yet the interview concludes --
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Q.: What other heresies, My Lord? A. Bishop Tissier De Mallerais:  Many others.  Many others.  He has put up doubts regarding the divinity of Christ, regarding the dogma of the Incarnation…

Q.: These are very strong words, My Lord, but yet, the Society is not sedevacantist… A. Bishop Tissier De Mallerais:  No, no, no, no.  He is the Pope…

:facepalm: ... so a man who adheres to heresies about the Redemption that are worse than those of Luther and who has "put up doubts regarding the diviinity of Christ" ... is the Pope.

Not only that, but according to the Bennyvacantists, he's the greatest defender of the faith since St. Pius X.

Re: Benedict nearing death?
« Reply #81 on: December 30, 2022, 08:13:55 AM »

Not only that, but according to the Bennyvacantists, he's the greatest defender of the faith since St. Pius X.

This surprises me, as I've not heard any of them say such things.  Can you quote some of them saying things like this?  


Re: Benedict nearing death?
« Reply #82 on: December 30, 2022, 08:14:19 AM »
Looking back on the last hundred years it's a crowded field of mass murdering dictators, psychopaths, cult leaders, and gangsters, but Ratzinger certainly earned a place near the top when it comes to his crimes.
In a world full of so much despair and wickedness he undermined the one true refuge we have as human beings.
The sooner he shuffles off this mortal coil the better.
 

Re: Benedict nearing death?
« Reply #83 on: December 30, 2022, 08:22:40 AM »
:facepalm: ... so a man who adheres to heresies about the Redemption that are worse than those of Luther and who has "put up doubts regarding the diviinity of Christ" ... is the Pope.

That’s only a problem if you adhere to the sedevacantist interpretation of Bellarmine’s “ipso facto loss of office” position (a questionable interpretation of St. Robert’s position, and in any case, one never endorsed by the Church). 

The Bishop and SSPX obviously prefer John of St. Thomas/Cajetan/Suarez and Company, for which the above statement poses no problem (ie., an heretical pope is not removed without the Church declaring the fact of his heresy, and a second declaration that God has deposed him).

Re: Benedict nearing death?
« Reply #84 on: December 30, 2022, 08:29:58 AM »
It is consistently being missed that, if Cardinal Ratzinger dies before Francis, thereby transforming the Benny’s into sedes, that state of affairs does not come to an end for them upon the subsequent/eventual death of Francis:

Since they believe him to be an antipope, and this alleged antipope has appointed many of the Cardinal-electors eligible to vote in the next conclave, they must hold that next conclave invalid.

Consequently, they are locked into sedevacantism in perpetuity, with every future conclave being invalid, and the possibility of restoring the papacy closed.

Their only escape is to humbly acknowledge that, whatever irregularities may have existed in the resignation of BXVI, Francis is pope.