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Author Topic: +Vigano Calls Francis "Heretical Tyrant on the Chair"  (Read 4807 times)

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Offline Ladislaus

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Re: +Vigano Calls Francis "Heretical Tyrant on the Chair"
« Reply #10 on: January 19, 2023, 06:58:43 PM »
These words from +Vigano apply to you and your ilk, that you "plunge the Bride of the Lamb into ignominy and humiliation".

Re: +Vigano Calls Francis "Heretical Tyrant on the Chair"
« Reply #11 on: January 19, 2023, 07:01:16 PM »
These words from +Vigano apply to you and your ilk, that you "plunge the Bride of the Lamb into ignominy and humiliation".

Does anyone else exist in the world you live in?


Re: +Vigano Calls Francis "Heretical Tyrant on the Chair"
« Reply #12 on: January 19, 2023, 07:36:14 PM »
Let me say this about that, Scotus says "intellect does not create substance" or "intellect cannot create substance", then it must be rather a question of debt that gets involved first, since what is first is essential, also in the substance of the question, as "this owing to what"? What is it that is owed by one side or the other in existence for the relation of the potential and the actual, etc.?

It could appear that the ʝʊdɛօ-Masonic V2 Church prefers to be in debt to International Jewry, world communism, and the heliocentric theory of garbage, for example, besides the temptations  of the world as well, rather than to the tradition of the faith.

In schoolio I heard some kids talking 'bout they've got their "orange crush", whatever that was about. I don't have that, I have my Cardinal Siri Thesis, but +Vigano seems to have had his fun and now he's serving his conscience overseas ...

Offline DecemRationis

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Re: +Vigano Calls Francis "Heretical Tyrant on the Chair"
« Reply #13 on: January 19, 2023, 07:37:17 PM »

It's not a distraction, as we have lots of erstwhile Catholics losing the faith and sliding into Old Catholicism by attributing this destruction to papal authority, attributing corruption to the Magisterium and the Church's public worship.

Tell that to Vigano. He doesn't bother with the question. He sees the man sitting on the throne; he sees he's evil; and he hopes for the end of the scourge. Comb through his abundant writings and see if you can find him bothering with the question whether Bergolio sitting "on the throne" is truly pope or not, and then come back and quote it for us. 



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What is the vulnus that has struck the ecclesial body, making possible this apostasy of the leaders of the hierarchy, to the point of causing scandal not only in Catholics, but also in the people of the world? It is the abuse of authority. It is believing that the power connected with authority can be exercised for the very opposite purpose of that purpose which legitimizes authority itself. It is taking God’s place, usurping His supreme power to decide what is right and what is not, deciding what can still be said to people and what is to be considered old-fashioned or outdated in the name of progress and evolution. It is to use the power of the Holy Keys to loose what ought to be bound and bind what ought to be loosed. It is not to understand that authority belongs to God and to no one else, and that both the rulers of nations and the prelates of the Church are all hierarchically subjected to Christ the King and High Priest. In short, it is separating the Chair from the altar, the authority of the Vicar and the Regent from that of the One who makes that authority sacred, ratified from above, because He possesses its fullness and is its divine origin.


Among the titles of the roman pontiff, there recurs, along with Christi Vicarius, also that of Servus servorum Dei. If the first has been disdainfully rejected by Bergoglio, his choice to retain the second sounds like a provocation, as his words and his works demonstrate. The day will come when the prelates of the Church will be asked to clarify what intrigues and cօռspιʀαcιҽs may have led to the Throne one who acts as the servant of Satan’s servants, and why they have fearfully assisted his excesses or made themselves accomplices of this proud heretical tyrant. Let those tremble who know and yet are silent out of false sense of prudence: by their silence they do not protect the honor of the Holy Church, nor do they preserve the simple from scandal. On the contrary, they plunge the Bride of the Lamb into ignominy and humiliation, and drive the faithful away from the Ark of Salvation at the very moment of the Flood.



Sorry, he's not distracted with your question of "vacancy." He's dealing with a heretic "on the throne" and an apostate leadership and hierarchy.
He has eyes; he can see; and he's not distracted on academic questions of whether their title is legal when their possession is undeniable, and he wants his land and country back. Period.

DR

Re: +Vigano Calls Francis "Heretical Tyrant on the Chair"
« Reply #14 on: January 19, 2023, 07:44:44 PM »

He's dealing with a heretic "on the throne" and an apostate leadership and hierarchy. He has eyes; he can see; and he's not distracted on academic questions of whether their title is legal when their possession is undeniable, and he wants his land and country back. Period.

DR

If he has eyes to see, why couldn't he see this:











Who did Benedict pray to anyway?


Why would Vigano claim that Benedict is a Katechon?