Jurisdiction during a Prolonged Vacancy of the Apostolic See

Overview Supplied Jurisdiction in Current Times of the Prolonged Vacancy of the Apostolic See   Table of Contents : 1.Introduction 2.Certainty 3.Status Quaestionis 4.The Plan 5.The Matter of the Chapters 6.Conclusion Introduction   Dear readers,   This study was requested of me by my superior, and holy obedience has thus Continuer à lire →

Sacraments received from excommunicated persons

Code of Canon Law CIC 1917 Can. 2260 “§1. The excommunicated shall be prohibited from producing and administering the sacraments and sacraments, with the following exceptions. “§2. The faithful may, subject to paragraph 3, ask an excommunicate for the sacraments and sacramentals for any valid reason, especially when the other Continuer à lire →

Heretical writing of Francis “Fiducia Supplicans” on December 18, 2023 

Since the December 18, 2023 publication of  Fiducia Supplicans, the “Recognize and Resistors” (R&R) as well as Vatican II sect apologists, have been doing incredible feats of mental gymnastics to avoid the inescapable conclusion of sedevacantism. Fiducia Supplicans (FS) allows Vatican II sect “priests” to “bless” couples who are not married according to Church Continuer à lire →

Can a public heretic retain the papacy? As for the case of Paul VI?

The number and the weight of the theological authorities support the contention that a pope who committed a public and notorious act of heresy would automatically cease to be pope. The authors tell us that it is the “most common” teaching of the canonists and theologians; three doctors of the Continuer à lire →

Addition of the name of Saint Joseph in the Canon is authorized

Some historical reference about the insertion of Saint Joseph in the missal. Saint Pius X agreed? We found in the years 1993 that Joseph Sarto (who became later Saint Pius X) signed a petition in the beginning of the 20th century, done by the congregation of rites with the question Continuer à lire →

Five Popes accused of heresy – Five antipopes

Five Popes accused of heresy Five antipopes Open statement: The recent accusation of “pope” Franciscus for heresy is the continuation of a long process. An important part of the Church (14 bishops and their priests and believers) considers “Popes” Paul VI, John Paul I, John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Continuer à lire →