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Offline Everlast22

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  • https://www.sgg.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Letter-2023.pdf
    He did this so subtly (almost to a point of suspicion) almost not one person who goes there knew about that.. 

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    Offline JonandDebbie

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    Thank you SRC for posting this video of Bishop Roy. He seems to have wisdom beyond his years. At time 32:30 into the video he states: "There are problems in your family, problems in our country, problems in the Church, problems in our parishes. This our main problem, we don't have the voice of Peter."



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    Introibo says,

    "The most probable way of restoring the papacy is an "imperfect General Council." Some pre-Vatican II theologians pondered such a Council in the absence of cardinals. Indeed, theologian Van Noort pondered it as late as 1956 (See Dogmatic Theology 2: 276).

    Theologian Cajetan wrote: "...by exception and by supplementary manner this power [electing a pope], corresponds to the Church and to the Council, either by absence of Cardinal Electors, or because they are doubtful, or the election itself is uncertain, as it happened at the time of the schism."  (See De Comparatione Auctoritatis Papae et Concilii)

    Theologian Billot wrote: "When it would be necessary to  proceed with the election, if it is impossible to follow the regulations of papal law, as was the case during the Great Western Schism, one can accept, without difficulty, that the power of election could be transferred to a...Council...Because natural law prescribes that, in such cases, the power of a superior is passed to the immediate inferior because this is absolutely necessary for the survival of the society and to avoid the tribulations of extreme need." (See De Ecclesia Christi)."


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