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Traditional Catholic Faith => Crisis in the Church => Topic started by: Geremia on April 27, 2015, 01:15:50 PM
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Regarding this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-XFku5Z55A):
Matt (@4:27):…I don't trust him [Francis] after what happened with the Franciscan friars…
How can he confess to submit to someone he openly says he doesn't even trust?
And Ferrara recognizes Francis is a heretic (@24:17):Now, on the job Francis has with respect to admitting the divorced and remarried to the communion rail, as he did when he was archbishop of Buenes Aires, we have to look at this novelty introduced into his bull of ediction…
@30:00:He's already done that twice back when in Argentina; he's issued a few personal papal dispensations to at least two women already, telling…the first woman to ignore the advice of her parish priest that she could not receive Holy Communion
As St. Thomas Aquinas wrote (Summa theologica I-II q. 103 a. 4 (http://dhspriory.org/thomas/summa/FS/FS103.html#FSQ103A4THEP1) c.):Now man can make profession of his inward faith, by deeds as well as by words: and in either profession, if he make a false declaration, he sins mortally.
Francis has made very strong, undeniably obstinate professions, in both actions and words, against the Faith. The 24th Session of the Council Trent (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds2.v.i.i.xi.html) anathematizes him:Canon II.—If any one saith, that it is lawful for Christians to have several wives at the same time, and that this is not prohibited by any divine law: let him be anathema.
How could a Catholic submit to an obstinate heretic?
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The following is a recently published book on the discussions of matrimony at the Council of Trent:
- E. Christian Brugger, The Indissolubility of Marriage and the Council of Trent (https://isidore.co/calibre/browse/book/6570) (Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 2017).
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Regarding this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-XFku5Z55A):
Matt (@4:27):How can he confess to submit to someone he openly says he doesn't even trust?
>>> An act of will? We can see this analogously even in the secular world. (Legal authorities, bosses, subject matter experts etc., etc., etc) Alternately, and in Matt's case, by lying? People can swear up and down black is white all day long, but that doesn't make it so.
>>> Speaking of, don't be surprise if you get "stubborned", prompted by your tsk tsk use of the "s" word.
>>> Oh, "obstinate heretic" is a bit redundant and thus confusing; not trying to snipe, just FYI.