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Re: What Comes Next?
« Reply #20 on: October 25, 2017, 08:52:19 PM »
S.O.S

Paul VI could do nothing he was helpless, he was a weak man surrounded by progressivists. 
John Paul II could do nothing, it is the progressivists around him that run the show.
Benedict XVI is a good pope trying to fix the Church , but what can he do, he is surrounded by progressivists

What is the excuse for Francis? Fill in the blanks: _________________________ ?

Re: What Comes Next?
« Reply #21 on: October 25, 2017, 10:45:34 PM »
S.O.S

Paul VI could do nothing he was helpless, he was a weak man surrounded by progressivists.
John Paul II could do nothing, it is the progressivists around him that run the show.
Benedict XVI is a good pope trying to fix the Church , but what can he do, he is surrounded by progressivists

What is the excuse for Francis? Fill in the blanks: _________________________ ?
Maybe Francis is surrounded by FlatFantasyFolks?


Re: What Comes Next?
« Reply #22 on: October 25, 2017, 11:25:26 PM »
Re: The Paul VI Impostor
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I found this article in TIA. It is along the same line as Freedom and the Dimond Brothers take. http://www.traditioninaction.org/Questions/B619_Paris.html
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TIA responds:

 C.S.,

 Thank you for your amiable words regarding Dr. Marian Horvat’s forensic analysis of the two Sisters Lucy. We are passing on your compliments to her.

 The presupposition for having an impostor, as in the case of Sister Lucy I, is that the first person was good, and that later he or she was replaced by someone bad. In the case of Paul VI, this presupposition does not apply. Msgr. Giovanni Battista Montini had always been bad, even a long time before he became Pope Paul VI.

 His progressivist ideas as well as the landmarks in his ecclesiastical career are very easy to track far back for many years. In neither of these realms can we find any time when a rupture took place and he became a good prelate, thus presenting the need for the progressivists to replace him with someone worse. Montini's revolutionary pathway revealed that in each phase of his life he was as bad as he possibly could be until the end.

 Thus, we are sure you did not miss anything on our website regarding an impostor replacing Paul VI. We never dealt with this because we do not believe the need for such an impostor existed.

      Cordially,

      TIA correspondence desk