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Author Topic: Feb 2nd 2022, The Day RnR Admit Antipope Francis is Not in the Church?  (Read 15493 times)

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Re: Feb 2nd 2022, The Day RnR Admit Antipope Francis is Not in the Church?
« Reply #70 on: February 05, 2022, 01:51:46 PM »

Several Canonizations.
Great point. Yet, the argument will shift to say that canonizations aren't binding or infallible or whatever, even though they are being offered up on our altars worldwide as models of the Catholic faith.

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Re: Feb 2nd 2022, The Day RnR Admit Antipope Francis is Not in the Church?
« Reply #71 on: February 05, 2022, 01:54:54 PM »
Several Canonizations.
More like thousands I think, maybe more, who knows? A travesty, yes. Binding, no.


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Re: Feb 2nd 2022, The Day RnR Admit Antipope Francis is Not in the Church?
« Reply #72 on: February 05, 2022, 01:56:01 PM »
Great point. Yet, the argument will shift to say that canonizations aren't binding or infallible or whatever, even though they are being offered up on our altars worldwide as models of the Catholic faith.
Offered on what altars? The NO strictly use tables in their service - they do not "offer" anything except sacrileges for the last 60 years or so. 

Re: Feb 2nd 2022, The Day RnR Admit Antipope Francis is Not in the Church?
« Reply #73 on: February 05, 2022, 02:00:48 PM »
Great point. Yet, the argument will shift to say that canonizations aren't binding or infallible or whatever, even though they are being offered up on our altars worldwide as models of the Catholic faith.
Yes... I'd say, for example, the ICKSP  offering a Mass with, say, Mother Teresa "relics" under the altar is a conundrum going forward.

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Re: Feb 2nd 2022, The Day RnR Admit Antipope Francis is Not in the Church?
« Reply #74 on: February 05, 2022, 02:01:43 PM »
Once we get an orthodox Pope, I have a suspicion that the R&R attitude will remain, obedience goes down the tubes once the Pope says or does something they don't like. Same with some sedes,  as soon as he says something they think is heresy, he's not the Pope.

I don’t think a true pope will say something marginal, I don’t believe God will allow that. Due to the enormous confusion, I can’t see how God would not have a pope that is extremely saintly and unwaveringly orthodox.

With that said, I can envision how some “sedevacantists” could/would confuse his angelic charitableness as liberalism or unorthodoxy and how some R&R adherents might not feel obligated to follow any decrees that are not to their liking.