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Author Topic: Do traditionalist bishops ever issue Declarations of Nullity?  (Read 34434 times)

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Re: Do traditionalist bishops ever issue Declarations of Nullity?
« Reply #25 on: July 03, 2020, 06:30:27 PM »
I have been called many things in my lifetime but anti-christ has never been one of them. If you pass judgment so easily then God help us all.  I am a ROMAN CATHOLIC I hold true to everything taught by the Church and her sovereign pontiffs from Peter to Pope Pius XII.
Holding everything taught by the Catholic Church is laudable.  Passing on rumors one hears to calumniate a holy bishop on a public forum is not practicing what you say you believe.

Re: Do traditionalist bishops ever issue Declarations of Nullity?
« Reply #26 on: July 14, 2020, 12:40:23 PM »
This is not a rumor it is a FACT. Do you belong to the CMRI group in Spokane WA? If not you are not aware of what happens there. I heard it from the wife. So don't attack me.


Re: Do traditionalist bishops ever issue Declarations of Nullity?
« Reply #27 on: July 14, 2020, 02:20:09 PM »
So which is it?  First you said:
I actually heard this from Father Kevin Vaillancourt.

And now you say:
I heard it from the wife.

Frankly, I don't believe you.  When a person's testimony abruptly changes, it is a definite sign that...the person forgot the lie he told the first time.




Re: Do traditionalist bishops ever issue Declarations of Nullity?
« Reply #28 on: July 14, 2020, 04:22:11 PM »
I know the SSPX grants "Declarations of Nullity" (or rather, opinions regarding the nullity of marriages using pre-Vatican II norms), but do any other traditionalist bishops do this?  "Lack of form" would be pretty much a no-brainer, but "annulments" for any other reason --- is this a "thing" in traditional Catholicism?  And what does a traditional Catholic do, if they are divorced and want to be free to remarry?

Does "supplied jurisdiction" extend to being able to declare lack of form, or to find putatively valid marriages null and void?
I was told the SSPX, or any bishop or priest, can only give an opinion regarding nullity.  They cannot grant a declaration of nullity.  The SSPX violates canon law in doing so.
I was told that if a priest or bishop evaluates a case and he is willing to remarry someone, it is on his soul as to whether or he should have done such.  

Re: Do traditionalist bishops ever issue Declarations of Nullity?
« Reply #29 on: July 14, 2020, 05:57:54 PM »
So which is it?  First you said:
I actually heard this from Father Kevin Vaillancourt.

And now you say:
I heard it from the wife.

Frankly, I don't believe you.  When a person's testimony abruptly changes, it is a definite sign that...the person forgot the lie he told the first time.
Again I originally heard this from Father Vaillancourt when you and others started questioning this I went to the current wife Misty and she said Bishop Pivaronus gave an annulment. Take it up with Bob's wife so let it go. Things are different in Spokane if you are not from Mount Saint Michael then you have no idea of what goes on there.