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FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY
« Reply #10 on: November 23, 2014, 04:09:47 PM »
Quote from: Matto
Quote from: awkwardcustomer
If the Conciliar church is not Catholic, as Archbishop Lefebvre claims here, then the head of the this Conciliar church cannot also be the Pope of the Catholic Church.


Of course. Everyone knows that the true Pope is not Francis, but Gregory XVIII.

Everyone?  Who is Gregory XVIII?  :confused1:

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« Reply #11 on: November 23, 2014, 04:18:41 PM »
Quote from: Adolphus
Quote from: Matto
Quote from: awkwardcustomer
If the Conciliar church is not Catholic, as Archbishop Lefebvre claims here, then the head of the this Conciliar church cannot also be the Pope of the Catholic Church.


Of course. Everyone knows that the true Pope is not Francis, but Gregory XVIII.

Everyone?  Who is Gregory XVIII?  :confused1:

I was just kidding. Some traditionalists think that Cardinal Siri was elected Pope in '58 and took the name of Gregory XVII but was forced to resign under threat. Because he stepped down under pressure they claim that he was the true Pope instead of John XXIII and remained Pope until his death. They claim that before Siri died he secretly appointed cardinals who elected a new Pope after his death. This new Pope supposedly took the name of Gregory XVIII and he is reigning now in secret.


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« Reply #12 on: November 23, 2014, 04:57:00 PM »
Quote from: Matto
Quote from: awkwardcustomer
If the Conciliar church is not Catholic, as Archbishop Lefebvre claims here, then the head of the this Conciliar church cannot also be the Pope of the Catholic Church.


Of course. Everyone knows that the true Pope is not Francis, but Gregory XVIII.


LOL.

Wrt OP I do think that we are seeing a shift in +Williamson's thinking and I have to wonder (considering some other comments he has made in the recent past) whether sedevacantism isn't too far down the road for him.

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« Reply #13 on: November 23, 2014, 06:56:49 PM »
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A great Archbishop, forty years ago,
Measured the Council’s doctrine, and said “No.”



Was that before or after he signed the docuмents?

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« Reply #14 on: November 23, 2014, 07:46:09 PM »
Quote from: Nado
Quote from: Matto
Quote from: Adolphus
Quote from: Matto
Quote from: awkwardcustomer
If the Conciliar church is not Catholic, as Archbishop Lefebvre claims here, then the head of the this Conciliar church cannot also be the Pope of the Catholic Church.


Of course. Everyone knows that the true Pope is not Francis, but Gregory XVIII.

Everyone?  Who is Gregory XVIII?  :confused1:

I was just kidding. Some traditionalists think that Cardinal Siri was elected Pope in '58 and took the name of Gregory XVII but was forced to resign under threat. Because he stepped down under pressure they claim that he was the true Pope instead of John XXIII and remained Pope until his death. They claim that before Siri died he secretly appointed cardinals who elected a new Pope after his death. This new Pope supposedly took the name of Gregory XVIII and he is reigning [playing solitaire] now in secret.


 :roll-laugh2: