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itsjustdave1988
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Ridiculous. All you have is a suspicion of heresy. Suspicion of heresy is not the same as manifest heresy. You make the error of presuming Paul VI, John Paul II and Benedict are pertinacious heretics (something that is impossible according to TRADITIONAL CATHOLICISM, IAW St. Robert Bellarmine). You cannot prove your conclusion by citing your own conclusion.… Paul VI, JPII, and now Benedict XVI, by acting otherwise, prove their pertinacity.
While we have the right, indeed the obligation to the kind of fraternal correction which St. Paul gave to St. Peter or St. Catherine gave to Pope Gregory, if you hold to traditional Catholicism then the pope “will not be judged by anyone.” [cf. St. Nicholas i, AD 865, Denz 330-333, St. Leo X, AD 1053, Denz 353, Clement VI, AD 570g, ad 1351]. Prior papal decrees confirm that not “by all the clergy, nor by religious, nor by the people will the judge be judged…"The first seat will not be judged by anyone” [Denz 330-333]
Consequently, I conclude that only the existing pope may judge himself erroneous (as was the case with John VII), or be so judged by a successor pope. This is the only manner a pope has ever been condemned in Catholic history. It is only by obstinantly rejecting the admonition of one’s lawful superior can one be considered “pertinacious.”
Lefbvrists seem to arrogate to themselves which can only authentically be papal authority.
Consequently, when a successor POPE declares Paul VI, John Paul II, and Benedict XVI to be pertinacious heretics (something we all know will never happen, because St. Robert was RIGHT about this being impossible), then I will give my assent to what the POPE formally and authoritatively declares. Until then, the mere accusation of heresy has no authoritative value.
I’ve cited traditional Catholicism to prove that the Pope cannot become a heretic. The only way in which the Lefebvrist claim can be true is if they REJECT TRADITIONALISM.
I find this rather untraditional approach toward Catholicism to be absurd.
Instead, I hold firm to what St. Catherine of Sienna said was true, that it is a “deceit of the devil” to believe there can be what St. Thomas Aquinas called “indiscreet obedience” to the Roman Pontiff.: “*For divine obedience never prevents us from obedience to the Holy Father: nay, the more perfect the one, the more perfect is the other. And we ought always to be subject to his commands and obedient unto death. However indiscreet obedience to him might seem, and however it should deprive us of mental peace and consolation, we ought to obey; and I consider that to do the opposite is a great imperfection, and deceit of the devil.” *(St. Catherine of Siena, Letter to Brother Antonio of Nizza)"
I furthermore hold to what POPE ST. PIUS X affirmed:“If one loves the Pope, one does not stop to ask the precise limits to which this duty of obedience extends… one does not seek to restrict the domain within which he can or should make his wishes felt; one does not oppose to the Pope’s authority that of others, however learned they may be, who differ from him. For **however great their learning, they must be lacking in holiness, for there can be no holiness in dissension from the Pope.” (Pope St. Pius X, allocution of 18 November, 1912, AAS vol. 4 (1912), 693-695. Selection from p. 695)
You can oppose traditional Catholicism as expressed by this holy pope and the holy saints quoted above all you like, but for me and my household, we cannot. I must be authentically traditional in my Catholic faith. Therefore I hold that Lefebvrism is contrary to traditional Catholicism and reject it for the good of my soul, and contend against it for the good of all souls.