16 Heretical Pope Is Presumed to Be Formal Heretic

A Heretical Pope Is Presumed to Be Formal Heretic Theological and Canonical Study   Table of Contents   The Traditional Distinction between Material Heresy and Formal Heresy   Invincible Ignorance in the Case of the Simple Faithful   The Public Doctor of the Faith: An Objectively Different Situation   Moral Doctrine Continuer à lire →

14 The Origin and Nature of Episcopal Jurisdiction

The Origin and Nature of Episcopal Jurisdiction in a Prolonged Vacancy of the Apostolic See Harmony between Vatican I, Pius XII, Supply, Devolution, and the Imperfect General Council Table of Contents     Summary   Introduction   Episcopal Jurisdiction is Truly Ordinary, Proper, and Immediate   This Jurisdiction is Nevertheless Continuer à lire →

13 Episcopal Consecrations during a Vacancy of the See

Episcopal Consecrations during a Vacancy of the Apostolic See A Certain Historical Precedent and the Question of Extraordinary Jurisdiction   Table of Contents   The Historical Precedent of the Interregnum of 1268-1271   The Patristic Precedents Invoked by Catholic Theology   The Tacit Communication of Episcopal Jurisdiction   The Right Continuer à lire →

11 Indefectibility of Government of Church (by future Pope Gregory XVI)

Indefectibility & Immutability of the Government of the Church According to Dom Mauro Cappellari (future Pope Gregory XVI)   Table of Contents   Introduction      1.1. Historical Context of the Treatise      1.2. Place in The Triumph of the Holy See      1.3. Doctrinal and Polemical Object     The Fundamental Continuer à lire →

10 Territorial Jurisdiction : By Divine or Ecclesiastical Law?

The territorial jurisdiction in the Church: By divine right or matter of ecclesiastical law? The apostolic model and its implications in times of vacancy of the Apostolic See Table of contents     Introduction   The apostolic fields of the Apostles in the first century: absence of exclusive territorial divisions Continuer à lire →

09 Jurisdiction of Bishops, Individual and Collegiate, & the Convocation of a Council

The Jurisdiction of Bishops, Individual and Collegiate, Concerning the Convocation of a Council   Table of Contents   Introduction   Divine Origin of the Episcopate and Distinction between the Power of Order and the Power of Jurisdiction   The Jurisdiction of Bishops Considered Individually   The Jurisdiction of Bishops as Continuer à lire →

The 1968 Rite of Episcopal Consecration is invalid

The 1968 Rite of Episcopal Consecration: Return to Patristic Sources or Rupture with the Roman Tradition? A Theological and Liturgical Analysis of the Claimed Derivation from St. Hippolytus’ Apostolic Tradition Table of Contents   Introduction: The Context of the Controversy   The Claimed “Direct Derivation” from the Apostolic Tradition of Continuer à lire →

31. D.T.C. Confirms: “A Pope Loses His Office Through Public Heresy”

Loss of the Papal Office for Heresy according to the Dictionary of Catholic Theology and others.   Table of contents 1. Preliminary notes and fundamental principle 1.1. According to the Fathers of the Church 1.2. The 135 authors 2. The doctrine in the Dictionary of Catholic Theology (D.T.C.): controversy on Continuer à lire →

Baptism in Vatican II: Doubtful or Invalid!

I was asked the question about the validity of baptism conferred by heretics and schismatics, like the conciliar ones of Vatican II. First, let’s look at baptism by all heretics and schismatics, then we will consider the situation in the conciliar sect of Vatican II. I. Baptism Conferred by a Continuer à lire →

Right of Conclave by College of Bishops

The Right of Conclave by the College of Bishops In an Imperfect General Council (I.G.C.)   Table of Contents  Introduction  I. Doctrinal Foundations of Hierarchical Continuity and Papal Election   a) Powers of the College of Bishops in the Absence of Papal Authority   b) Infallibility of the Unanimous College   Continuer à lire →

General Conclusion

General Conclusion   “The Catholic Church resembles a spring: the more one pushes it down, the more it springs back with vigour” (P.L.) The Catholic Church, founded by Our Lord Jesus Christ as a visible and perfect society, necessarily subsists until the end of time, indefectible in its hierarchical constitution Continuer à lire →

Lay Simony on Indolent Clergy

Lay Simony on Indolent Clergy Problem of laymen exerting undue influence by their financial contributions, governing in fact certain indolent priests, in contempt of episcopal authority.   Table of Contents   Introduction The State of the question Definition of the problem according to traditional Catholic doctrine Millenary historical roots Current Continuer à lire →

Supplied Jurisdiction

The Jurisdiction of Suppliance during a Period of Prolonged Vacancy of the Apostolic See   Table of contents:   Introduction – Definition and importance of the jurisdiction of suppliance. – Context of the prolonged vacancy and promise of Christ. Doctrinal Foundations – The Church as a perfect and indefectible society. Continuer à lire →

Indefectibility of the Church

Doctrine of the Indefectibility of the Catholic Church   Table of Contents   Introduction Definition of Indefectibility Scriptural and Traditional Foundations 3.1 Scriptural Foundations 3.2 Traditional Foundations Aspects of Indefectibility Continuity of Ecclesiastical Authority in Times of Crisis 5.1 Principle of Devolution, Supplied Jurisdiction and Role of Faithful Bishops 5.2 Continuer à lire →

Paul VI Pope Became Antipope

The Case of Paul VI Pope Becoming Antipope Become Formal Heretic Has Lost His Office   Table of Contents:   Introduction Section 1: Definitions and Fundamental Distinctions 1.1. Definition of Heresy and Its Consequences 1.2. Distinction Heresy Material/Formal 1.3. Pertinacity 1.4. Resistance Section 2: The Bull Cum ex Apostolatus Officio Continuer à lire →

07 Bull of Paul IV and the UPA of a Pope

The Bull Cum ex Apostolatus Officio of Paul IV and the Universal and Peaceful Acceptance of a Pope Reconciliation with the Dogmatic Fact and the Infallibility of the Church   Table of Contents   Introduction   The Doctrine of the Universal and Peaceful Acceptance of a Pope   The Bull Continuer à lire →

Heresy Revealed Post Mortem doesn’t cause loss Papacy

On the Juridical Impossibility for a Purely Occult Heresy Revealed Post Mortem to Cause the Ipso Facto Loss of an Ecclesiastical Office, Including the Papacy   Table of Contents   Introduction Certain Theological and Canonical Principles The Church Has Jurisdiction Only Over the External and Manifest Forum Cumulative and Indispensable Continuer à lire →

John XXIII (4) After His Death: Public Accusation of Occult Heresies

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John XXIII Pope (2) Election and Acceptance (P.U.A.)

John XXIII Pope (2) Election and Acceptance (P.U.A.)   Table of Contents   Preliminaries: Plan for Examining the Papacy of John XXIII Introduction Certain Principle of Theology and Canon Law Certain Historical Facts a) Election of 28 October 1958 b) Immediate and Universal Acceptance By the Cardinals By the Clergy Continuer à lire →

John XXIII (1) Roncalli Before Election Semi-Heretical

John XXIII (Part 1) Archbishop Roncalli Before His Election Was Semi-Heretical   Table of Contents:   Introduction The Facts 2.1. Influenced by Modernist Ideas from 1914 2.2. Association with a Modernist Bishop 2.3. Acceptance of the Cardinal’s Hat from a Socialist 2.4. A Certain Ecumenism with the Eastern Schismatics 2.5. Continuer à lire →

Paul VI, and his Successors (John-Paul I, John-Paul II, Benedict XVI, Francis I, Leo XIV…) are Heretics  

Proofs that Paul VI, and his Successors (John-Paul I, John-Paul II, Benedict XVI, Francis I, Leo XIV…) are Heretics   Table of Contents   Introduction   Section 1: Definition of Heresy and its Consequences   Section 2: Vatican II Contains Flagrant Heresies   Section 3: Paul VI and his Successors Continuer à lire →

30 Opinion 5 is Common Doctrine “Pope Loses Office Ipso facto by public Heresy”

FIFTH OPINION IS COMMON DOCTRINE: HAVING FALLEN INTO MANIFEST HERESY, THE POPE LOSES THE PONTIFICATE IPSO FACTO   Main Source: The masterful work “La Nouvelle Messe de Paul VI : qu’en penser ?” by Professor Arnaldo Vidigal Xavier da Silveira, theologian of Campos, Brazil.   Table of contents Introduction: this Continuer à lire →

29 Wrong Opinion 4 “Heretic Pope Loses Office only After Declaration”

Fourth Opinion – The Heretical Pope Loses the Pontificate Only After the Intervention of a Declarative Act of His Heresy   Main Source: The masterful work “La Nouvelle Messe de Paul VI : qu’en penser ?” by Professor Arnaldo Vidigal Xavier da Silveira, theologian of Campos, Brazil. According to this Continuer à lire →