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Salvelinus
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I have a buddy thats sedevacantist and the general consensus is that the chair of Peter has been empty since the death of Pius XII.It seems like sedevacantism would not be “all or nothing”, but a matter of degree. For instance, someone could say “There has been no valid pope since 1963” while another sede could say “No valid pope since 1958” or 1914, etc. They are not all alike.
Or one person could say they are not a sedevacantist, but go on to say “I accept pope Francis, but only as a moral leader, not a teacher of doctrine”; while another could say “I accept this pope, but only when he teaches what I already know to be true”, etc. In other words, even people who “recognize” this pope, may not consider him a Pope in the sense they still consider Pius XII as a Pope. If someone has chosen to evaluate rather than obey the current pope, one can say they are a little bit sedevantist, in effect.
There is general suspicioun that John XXIII was a freemason and the moderism (particularly the new mass, lectionary during mass (ie, removal of all “controversial” Pauline episals, second confetior, prayers at the foot of the altar, softening of fasting, modernized this and that)…all is looked upon by sedes as widespread masonic infiltration in the church.,