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Pius XIII publishes newsletter…in the future
Posted March 8, 2005 , By Joshua LeBlanc
I have a habit of checking Pope Pius XIII’s website and see if there is any new nuttiness. Tonight I was perusing the website and found that Pope Pius XIII has published at document with the date of March 10, 2005. Since today is only March 8, its somewhat of an oddity. I Wonder if this is some special ability of being the Pope of the tCC.
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March 21st, 2005 at 1:51 pm
I find it fascinating that a group can claim to have “elected” a Pope in total defiance to the historic rule of Pope Gregory that only Cardinals may elect a Pope, and that if any valid Cardinals refuse to try, then any so-called “election is, in fact, null and void. I also find it interesting that there was no Bishop to Consecrate the monk into a Bishop, without which Consecration he cannot (obviously) be the valid “Bishop of Rome” (by virtue of which one is therefore “Pope”). To claim that the Vatican broke Canon Law and therefore all Popes since Pius XII are “invalid”, and then to turn around and shred both the letter and spirit of every pronouncement concerning the election of the Roman Pontiffs since the eleventh century, is most amusing. To hear the frantically sonorious tone of the kid who claims to be the “Papal Secretary” is to hear the whine of a child wanting to pretend that “it’s real” so that he can feel like “somebody”. Well, I carry the valid Apostolic Succession through the lines of Cardinal Barberini through the Utrecht Succession, and those os Leo XIII through the Canadian Succession, and I am, as I said, vastly amused by the playacting going on up north. Thanks for the space to comment.
April 30th, 2005 at 1:32 pm
Since John Paul II passed away, I tried to open Pius XIII’s web page, just to check out if he had any comments, but ever since, their web site seems to be out of the air. Funny thing. Why is it that so many people try to take people away from their real faith, exposing them to incommunication? Well, it looks like they’re solving their own economical problems though. Their “followers” contribute large sums of money to these “churches”. Sad thing.