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Author Topic: Fr. Kevin Robinson (SSPX) sues New Jersey governor  (Read 8429 times)

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Re: Fr. Kevin Robinson (SSPX) sues New Jersey governor
« Reply #35 on: May 03, 2020, 09:21:27 AM »
Struthio is a Sedevacantist, if I understand him correctly. This makes him at least consistent with his position.

On the other hand, those who believe Francis is Pope yet pretty much reject everything he says have made themselves Pope and just do whatever they please. Of course they maintain so called "fidelity" to tradition, but so claims the Novus Ordite, the SSPXer, the Resister, and the Sedevacantist. But who among these is at least consistent with his or her position is the real question.

The Church has told us to stop Mass for the time being and it has authority to do so for those who believe that Francis is Pope.

Spoken like a perfect NEO-SSPXer (or sedevacantist)! If he is pope, we must obey!

PS: The Church did not tell us to stop Mass for the time being.  The NWO conciliarists who occupy the hierarchy did, and the SSPX followed suit or tries to work within the limits set by the state (betrayal).  You cant serve two masters.  Either you will love the one and hate the other...  

"It is true that [the Mass] will cease on earth at the time of the Antichrist: the Sacrifice of the Mass is to be suspended...according to the prophecy of Daniel 12:11."
- St. Alphonsus Ligouri Taken from His book the Holy Eucharist


Re: Fr. Kevin Robinson (SSPX) sues New Jersey governor
« Reply #36 on: May 03, 2020, 09:28:27 AM »
...or maybe Struthio's question is stupid, because it was not until two months ago that the state intervened in the spiritual sphere of the Church and effectively controlled the access of Catholics to the sacraments?


Mr. Verrecchio recently wrote three or so articles with respect to the "Sovereign Rights of Christ the King." He seems to try and make people believe that these rights only include non-intervention of the state in the spiritual sphere. As if the U.S.A. as well as all modern Republics hadn't been states hostile to Christ the King before the current virus-hoax.


Re: Fr. Kevin Robinson (SSPX) sues New Jersey governor
« Reply #37 on: May 03, 2020, 09:31:10 AM »
Spoken like a perfect NEO-SSPXer (or sedevacantist)! If he is pope, we must obey!

That's spoken like a Catholic. It is heresy to say that the Church can order bad discipline.

Re: Fr. Kevin Robinson (SSPX) sues New Jersey governor
« Reply #38 on: May 03, 2020, 09:33:10 AM »
That's spoken like a Catholic. It is heresy to say that the Church can order bad discipline.

Oh yeah, I forgot the sede ecclesiology:  Everything is infallible.  Got it.  Where can I find Pope Michael to sign up?

Re: Fr. Kevin Robinson (SSPX) sues New Jersey governor
« Reply #39 on: May 03, 2020, 09:34:14 AM »
Spoken like a perfect NEO-SSPXer (or sedevacantist)! If he is pope, we must obey!

PS: The Church did not tell us to stop Mass for the time being.  The NWO conciliarists who occupy the hierarchy did, and the SSPX followed suit or tries to work within the limits set by the state (betrayal).  You cant serve two masters.  Either you will love the one and hate the other...  

"It is true that [the Mass] will cease on earth at the time of the Antichrist: the Sacrifice of the Mass is to be suspended...according to the prophecy of Daniel 12:11."
- St. Alphonsus Ligouri Taken from His book the Holy Eucharist
Assuming you are not a Sedevacantist/Sedeprivationist, the "NWO conciliarists" as you have dubbed them are the Church's authority who must be obeyed, not you and I nor His Excellency Bishop Williamson nor the Neo- SSPX as you call it nor anyone else. 

This is something that the Church has authority to do (temporarily halt Mass). Disobeying authority is a grave matter. 


I follow the SSPX because though they are averse to certain novelties that the Church's authority has put in place because of V2 and its ambiguous nature in certain matters,  they still recognize this authority and obey it as a Catholic ought to do in clear cut matters.