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Re: Miles Christi volume 24 discussion - Fr Chazal's newsletter
« Reply #485 on: March 15, 2023, 06:23:56 PM »
Not sure if Father Kramer is anti-Feeneyite, but if he were to sound off in that regard it would be nice to note this to him at such a time.

Fr. Kramer opposes Feeneyism.

Re: Miles Christi volume 24 discussion - Fr Chazal's newsletter
« Reply #486 on: March 15, 2023, 06:29:49 PM »
Yes.  It is definitive magisterial doctrine.  It seems that you have not been paying attention to what has been placed in front of you.
God bless you, CK, we read things differently. 


Re: Miles Christi volume 24 discussion - Fr Chazal's newsletter
« Reply #487 on: March 15, 2023, 06:32:15 PM »
God bless you, CK, we read things differently.

Yes.  I read it right and you read it wrong.

Re: Miles Christi volume 24 discussion - Fr Chazal's newsletter
« Reply #488 on: March 15, 2023, 07:20:42 PM »
Yes.  I read it right and you read it wrong.
Lord, that I may see!  

My God, make us to be of one mind in the truth and of one heart in charity (St Pius X) - Raccolta, Ind 300d

Re: Miles Christi volume 24 discussion - Fr Chazal's newsletter
« Reply #489 on: March 17, 2023, 11:16:14 AM »
Lord, that I may see! 

My God, make us to be of one mind in the truth and of one heart in charity (St Pius X) - Raccolta, Ind 300d

With all due respect, Fr. Paul Kramer has exhaustively written in his two volumes to demonstrate that it is definitive magisterial doctrine that the pubic sin of manifest formal heresy separates the heretic from the Church, and consequently any cleric holding office automatically loses that office and the jurisdiction that comes with it.  On my part, I have given you many quotations from his works and also the quote from Pope Pius XII and the theologians that reiterated his teaching that heresy by its nature separates one from the Church.  Yet you still question whether it is definitive magisterial teaching as if Fr. Kramer just pulled what he wrote out of thin air.  My suggestion to you is to read his works and then rebut if you don't agree.