Cardinal Siri - a supporter of all the Conciliar Popes, whom he repeatedly affirmed were true Vicars of Christ, who had received the keys of heaven just as St. Peter had.
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Therefore violence causes involuntariness." St. Thomas Aquinas,
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Pope Martin I perhaps made lavish praises, or hypothetically even could have written volumes of books recognizing the legitimacy ... extolling the greatness of Antipope Eugene I. However because Martin I was
under duress with his free-will impaired, he could not by Church law cease being Christ's Vicar.
There are ample quotes showing that Pius XII hand-picked successor,
despised Roncalli and all of the post-conciliar claimants and their False V-2 Council.
Right reason alone resolves these absolute contradictions, from this
Genoan genius and scholar, who so loved the Church; whom outside of the Jєωιѕн World Manufactured Press in pain an
suffering (as foretold by our Lady of Fatima) exclaimed his captors could,
"kill", him
"at any time".
St. Thomas Aquinas on whether violence causes involuntariness?
"I answer that, Violence is directly opposed to the voluntary, as likewise to the natural. For the voluntary and the natural have this in common, that both are from an intrinsic principle; whereas violence is from an extrinsic principle And for this reason, just as in things devoid of knowledge violence effects something against nature; so in things endowed with knowledge, it effects something against the will Now that which is against nature is said to be unnatural, and in like manner that which is against the will is said to be involuntary. Therefore
violence causes involuntariness."
Summa Theologica (VI. Fifth Article)
"Cardinal Mindszenty Tortured For 29 Days And Nights"
(The Montreal Gazette, Dec 6, 1956)
"Hungary's Cardinal Mindszenty was tortured by Red secret police for 29 days and nights before his trial on treason charges in 1949 he disclosed in an interview published tonight.
The Cardinal said he was stripped nude, beaten for days on end with a rubber hose, kept in a cold, damp cell to irritate his weak lung; forced to watch obscene orgies, and questioned without sleep throughout the entire period.
When he collapsed, he was revived immediately to deprive him of rest, but no drugs were used to
make him confess to trumped-up treason charges at his trial, the Cardinal told interviewer ... published in Look magazine ...
'I will present to the world my own record of the unspeakable brutality practiced on me, which is beyond the imagination of a normal human being' the Cardinal was quoted as saying."