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Could’ve been, I’ve heard many say that there were a precious few in the Vatican that he trusted. Doesn’t mean he was, I’m just open to the possibility.I’d just like to point out for a moment here that we’re comparing apples to oranges. First of all, Joan wasn’t excommunicated by the Supreme Legislator, Lefebvre was. Secondly, just because I’m sure it’ll be brought up, Liberius was under duress (or at least that’s the common thought on the subject), John Paul II was not.
I like to ask that when people start speaking with hate toward the Archbishop.Whoo hoo! I think there is some strange fantasy going around that people (at least the ones in this conversation would be upset). I’m sure there are some raging liberals who might be but upset but that’s not the majority here. Again, I think the SSPX is looking for a declaration of nullity. I don’t think lifting actually says that Lefebvre was never excommunicated, only that he isn’t now. In other words, I think one says it never existed and the other says that the person has been absolved but I could be wrong.
I should’ve specified, I meant if the excommunications were in fact declared null.