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Author Topic: Doubtful Validity of Sacraments Outside Tradition  (Read 24853 times)

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Online Stubborn

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Re: Doubtful Validity of Sacraments Outside Tradition
« Reply #75 on: November 22, 2024, 01:31:40 PM »
I would recommend you read the paper, past that "getting around this" is again not hard at all. They were never popes to begin with because of anyone of those reasons I listed above or for some other reason we do not yet know about.

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And that is where it always ends up - "he was never pope to begin with."

 But the thing is, it takes destroying the entire legal structure of the Church to believe that - *after* doing all that, *then* it's not hard at all to "get around this." lol

I have to ask, but why? Why is determining the popes' status even remotely necessary? If he is pope - he's a heretic and we must contradict him. If he is not the pope - he's a heretic and we must contradict him. 

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Re: Doubtful Validity of Sacraments Outside Tradition
« Reply #76 on: November 22, 2024, 02:19:23 PM »
^^ Doesn't apply to proselytizing heretics:
It does when the penitent is in danger of death and per Canon Law, at all other times minus the 2 exceptions.