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CAN YOU SAY TOTAL SATAN B.S.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..................Church In Eclipse The Creed: I Believe... One Holy, Catholic, Apostolic Church...: The Pope | Is This Seat Taken?: The Holy Roman Catholic Church, built by Jesus Christ upon Saint Peter (Matthew: 16:18) and his Successors, elects and recognizes every Vicar Of Christ as the co Head of the Church (Jesus Christ as the Head) and the Vox Christi and thus, every validly elected Pontiff’s duties are to safeguard and teach the Faith handed down by Jesus Christ to His Apostles and to administer the Holy Sacraments to the Faithful unto Salvation. Contemplate: Although, the Catholic Church is Divinely safeguarded that the Gates of Hell Shall not Prevail, the Church has always been the Prime Target of attack by godless forces outside the Catholic Church such as Hitler and Napoleon to malign forces inside the Catholic Church, which have resulted in 40+ Papal Claimants, Anathematized as Anti Popes due to Invalid Papal Election to The Chair of Peter, to several Validly Elected but immoral Pontiffs such as Pope Alexander VI who broke his vow of Chastity and naturally Fathered several children, to Popes such as Pope Nicholas I, who, erred in the valid Sacramental words of Baptism to Pope Liberius, whom went into heresy and invalidly Excommunicated Saint Athanasius! As The True Catholic Church stands; Divinely fortified against Infidels, Apostates and Heretics as Popes, Church Fathers and Saints have aided in Her protection by providing instruction for, when the unhappy occasion arises, dealing with Papal Heretics as stated in the following: Biblically | New Testament: But when Cephas was come to Antioch, I withstood him to the face, because he was to be blamed. [12] For before that some came from James, he did eat with the Gentiles: but when they were come, he withdrew and separated himself, fearing them who were of the circumcision. [13] And to his dissimulation the rest of the Jews consented, so that Barnabas also was led by them into that dissimulation. [14] But when I saw that they walked not uprightly unto the truth of the gospel, I said to Cephas before them all: If thou, being a Jew, livest after the manner of the Gentiles, and not as the Jews do, how dost thou compel the Gentiles to live as do the Jews? [15] We by nature are Jews, and not of the Gentiles sinners. Galatians 2:11 Bible (Douay Rheims) Catholic Church Teaching: The pope should not flatter himself about his power, nor should he rashly glory in his honor and high estate, because the less he is judged by man, the more he is judged by God. Still the less can the Roman Pontiff glory, because he can be judged by men, or rather, can be shown to be already judged, if for example he should wither away into heresy, because he who does not believe is already judged. In such a case it should be said of him: If salt should lose its savor, it is good for nothing but to be cast out and trampled under foot by men. Pope Innocent III (1160-1216) | Sermo 4 7. Indeed you will accomplish this perfectly if, as the duty of your office demands, you attend to yourselves and to doctrine and meditate on these words: the universal Church is affected by any and every novelty[5] and the admonition of Pope Agatho: nothing of the things appointed ought to be diminished; nothing changed; nothing added; but they must be preserved both as regards expression and meaning.[6] Therefore may the unity which is built upon the See of Peter as on a sure foundation stand firm. May it be for all a wall and a security, a safe port, and a treasury of countless blessings.[7] To check the audacity of those who attempt to infringe upon the rights of this Holy See or to sever the union of the churches with the See of Peter, instill in your people a zealous confidence in the papacy and sincere veneration for it. As St. Cyprian wrote: He who abandons the See of Peter on which the Church was founded, falsely believes himself to be a part of the Church. Pope Gregory XVI | Mirari Vos #7, August 1832 6. For the Holy Spirit was promised to the successors of Peter not so that they might, by his revelation, make known some new doctrine, but that, by his assistance, they might religiously guard and faithfully expound the revelation or deposit of faith transmitted by the apostles.” Council Vatican I | Pastor Aeternus | July 1870 If a future pope teaches anything contrary to the Catholic Faith, do not follow him.” Venerable Pope Pius IX († 1878) | Letter to Bishop Brizen “No one, therefore, unless in communion with Peter can share in his authority, since it is absurd to imagine that he who is outside can command in the Church.” Pope Leo XIII | Satis Cognitum #15, June 1896 “If by the Roman Church you mean its head or pontiff, it is beyond question that he can err even in matters touching the faith. He does this when he teaches heresy by his own judgement or decretal. In truth, many Roman pontiffs were heretics. The last of them was Pope John XXII († 1334).” Pope Adrian VI († 1523) | Quaest. in IV Sent.; quoted in Viollet, Papal Infallibility and the Syllabus, 1908 Church Fathers | Saints: Even if Catholics faithful to Tradition are reduced to a handful, they are the ones who are the true Church of Jesus Christ. Saint Athanasius | Coll. Selecta SS.Eccl.Patrum, Caillau and Guillou Vol. 32, pp. 411-412 [7.] What then will a Catholic Christian do, if a small portion of the Church have cut itself off from the communion of the universal faith? What, surely, but prefer the soundness of the whole body to the unsoundness of a pestilent and corrupt member? What, if some novel contagion seek to infect not merely an insignificant portion of the Church, but the whole? Then it will be his care to cleave to antiquity, which at this day cannot possibly be seduced by any fraud of novelty. Saint Vincent of Lerins († 445) | Commonitorium | Chapter 3:7 Just as it is licit to resist the Pontiff who attacks the body, so also is it licit to resist him who attacks souls or destroys the civil order or above all, tries to destroy the Church. I say that it is licit to resist him by not doing what he orders and by impeding the execution of his will. It is not licit, however, to judge him, to punish him, or to depose him, for these are acts proper to a superior. Saint Robert Bellarmine († 1621) | De Romano Pontifice| Book II:29 “Peter remained silent so that, being first in the hierarchy of the Apostles, he might equally be first in humility.” Saint Gregory | Commentary Ad Gal., II, 11 “By showing that superiors admit that they may be rebuked by their subordinates, St. Peter gave posterity an example of saintliness more noteworthy than that given by St. Paul, although the latter showed, nonetheless, that it is possible for subordinates to have the boldness to resist their superiors without fear, when in all charity they speak out in the defence of truth. Saint Augustine “There being an imminent danger for the Faith, prelates must be questioned, even publicly, by their subjects. Thus, St. Paul, who was a subject of St. Peter, questioned him publicly on account of an imminent danger of scandal in a matter of Faith. And, as the Glossa of St. Augustine puts it (Ad Galatas 2.14), St. Peter himself gave the example to those who govern so that if sometimes they stray from the right way, they will not reject a correction as unworthy even if it comes from their subjects.” Saint Thomas Aquinas | Summa Theologica, IIa IIae, Q.33, A.4 “All ceremonies are professions of faith, in which the interior worship of God consists. Now man can make profession of his inward faith, by deeds as well as by words: and in either profession, if he make a false declaration, he sins mortally. Saint Thomas Aquinas | Summa Theologica, First Part of the Second Part, Question 103 | The Duration of the Ceremonial Precepts Now sometimes the things commanded by a superior are against God; therefore, superiors are not to be obeyed in all things. Saint Thomas Aquinas | Summa Theologiae, IIa IIae, Q.104, A.5 “The reprehension was just and useful, and the reason for it was not light: There was a danger for the preservation of Gospel truth. ... The way it took place was appropriate, since it was public and manifest. For this reason, St. Paul writes: ‘I spoke to Cephas,’ that is, Peter, ‘before everyone,’ since the simulation practiced by St. Peter was fraught with danger to everyone.” Saint Thomas Aquinas | Super Epistulas S. Pauli, Ad Galatas, 2, 11-14, lec. III, Turin/Rome: Marietti, 1953, lec. III, nn. 83-84 Prayer: Loving Father, in Jesus Most Holy Name, guard and guide Thy remnant Church unto Thee oh, God; Amen.
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