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The SSPX - Resistance is superior to sedevacantism
« Reply #200 on: July 28, 2016, 03:21:54 PM »
Quote from: Stubborn
And here I remember you saying that you don't even read what I post anyway, so you wouldn't know any more than LoE would know.


I'm often reading posts before I notice who wrote them.  Someone recently posted a clip of a movie where the character says that everyone in the room is now dumber for having listened to someone.  It is the perfect clip to describe what happens every time you post on CathInfo.  

Stubbornness is not a virtue.


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The SSPX - Resistance is superior to sedevacantism
« Reply #201 on: July 28, 2016, 03:45:57 PM »
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And here I remember you saying that you don't even read what I post anyway, so you wouldn't know any more than LoE would know.


I'm often reading posts before I notice who wrote them.  Someone recently posted a clip of a movie where the character says that everyone in the room is now dumber for having listened to someone.  It is the perfect clip to describe what happens every time you post on CathInfo.  

Stubbornness is not a virtue.



Neither is ignorance of the truth, which you willingly wallow in.

And same o same o dogmatic sedevacantist reply.


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« Reply #202 on: July 28, 2016, 03:48:11 PM »
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3. “I don’t know if the time has come to say that the pope is a heretic (…) Perhaps after this famous meeting of Assisi, perhaps we must say that the pope is a heretic, is apostate. Now I don’t wish yet to say it formally and solemnly, but it seems at first sight that it is impossible for a pope to be formally and publicly heretical. (…) So it is possible we may be obliged to believe this pope is not pope.” (Talk, March 30 and April 18, 1986, text published in The Angelus, July 1986)


.........as he kicks out "the nine" for their sedevacantism - among other things.


One point I feel certain about is +ABL is sedevacantist today because it is a fact that when we pass into the next life, knowledge is given to us that we did not have is this life.  


That's not surprising you'd feel certain of that.

The SSPX - Resistance is superior to sedevacantism
« Reply #203 on: July 28, 2016, 04:26:03 PM »
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3. “I don’t know if the time has come to say that the pope is a heretic (…) Perhaps after this famous meeting of Assisi, perhaps we must say that the pope is a heretic, is apostate. Now I don’t wish yet to say it formally and solemnly, but it seems at first sight that it is impossible for a pope to be formally and publicly heretical. (…) So it is possible we may be obliged to believe this pope is not pope.” (Talk, March 30 and April 18, 1986, text published in The Angelus, July 1986)


.........as he kicks out "the nine" for their sedevacantism - among other things.


One point I feel certain about is +ABL is sedevacantist today because it is a fact that when we pass into the next life, knowledge is given to us that we did not have is this life.  


That's not surprising you'd feel certain of that.


Thanks Stubborn!

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« Reply #204 on: July 28, 2016, 05:24:10 PM »
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3. “I don’t know if the time has come to say that the pope is a heretic (…) Perhaps after this famous meeting of Assisi, perhaps we must say that the pope is a heretic, is apostate. Now I don’t wish yet to say it formally and solemnly, but it seems at first sight that it is impossible for a pope to be formally and publicly heretical. (…) So it is possible we may be obliged to believe this pope is not pope.” (Talk, March 30 and April 18, 1986, text published in The Angelus, July 1986)


.........as he kicks out "the nine" for their sedevacantism - among other things.


One point I feel certain about is +ABL is sedevacantist today because it is a fact that when we pass into the next life, knowledge is given to us that we did not have is this life.  


That's not surprising you'd feel certain of that.


Thanks Stubborn!


You're welcome!

Just remember that +ABL, if God willing, he is in heaven, is now among all the popes in heaven, who by default were themselves all anti-sedevacantists.