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Author Topic: Thuc Consecrations/Ordinations Highly Doubtful  (Read 9155 times)

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Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Thuc Consecrations/Ordinations Highly Doubtful
« Reply #10 on: August 26, 2019, 11:18:49 AM »
And this, from the paragraph containing footnote 20 onward:

http://bishopjosephmarie.org/doctrine/invalidorders.html#thuc

Seems even some of those “consecrated” doubted their “consecration.”


And the fact that they doubted it means nothing.  Some of these are the serial consecrandi who receive 5 consecrations from 5 different lines out of a scrupulous need to make sure they're valid.

Offline Stubborn

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Re: Thuc Consecrations/Ordinations Highly Doubtful
« Reply #11 on: August 26, 2019, 11:41:36 AM »
Note, I do not frequent sedevacantist chapels, and you might know from my posts here that I practically detest the CMRI.  I have no personal ax to grind.  I'm just interested in truth and fairness.  I have looked at both sides of this, and the SSPV narrative is completely unconvincing and entirely self-serving (for political reasons).
Agreed, wholly.
Aside from all of that, it is altogether ridiculous to say he was not in his right mind, but all those he consecrated didn't notice.


Re: Thuc Consecrations/Ordinations Highly Doubtful
« Reply #12 on: August 26, 2019, 11:59:25 AM »
Note, I do not frequent sedevacantist chapels, and you might know from my posts here that I practically detest the CMRI.  I have no personal ax to grind.  I'm just interested in truth and fairness.  I have looked at both sides of this, and the SSPV narrative is completely unconvincing and entirely self-serving (for political reasons).
May I ask why you "practically detest" the CMRI?
If you don't want to answer here, a private message will do.

Re: Thuc Consecrations/Ordinations Highly Doubtful
« Reply #13 on: August 26, 2019, 12:00:35 PM »
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Sedevacantism is a dead-end.
That's what an FSSP chaplain in a Carmelite Monastery told me about six months ago.  He said the exact same thing to me.