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In Wikipedia, I came upon this description of the alleged Pope Pius XIII’s consecration:
Note: I posted this in the Liturgy & Sacraments forum, which covers Vatican rules, rather than the Traditional Catholicism forum, because I wanted a discussion of the legal extent of the concept of plenary powers, rather than a discussion about how crazy some splinter group is.
What is meant canonically by the pope’s “plenary powers,” and are there particular examples from the past of what they have included?No bishop was found to consecrate Fr. Pulvermacher after his election, and so the latter, purporting to use the plenary powers of the papacy, granted himself authority to consecrate Gordon Bateman as a bishop, and Bateman subsequently consecrated him.
Note: I posted this in the Liturgy & Sacraments forum, which covers Vatican rules, rather than the Traditional Catholicism forum, because I wanted a discussion of the legal extent of the concept of plenary powers, rather than a discussion about how crazy some splinter group is.