By the Way 1P5: Newman: St. Athanasius Ordained Priests against Heretical Bishops (apparently Outside Papal Approval)
- Updated December 2, 2019
Apparently, Steve Skojec's One Peter Five is accusing the Catholic resistance against the errors of Francis of schism.
These persons need to realize the Arian heretics were saying the same thing as One Peter Five is saying about the Catholic resistance about St. Athanasius. That he was in schism.
The historian Warren Carroll admitted that Pope Liberius excommunicated Athanasius which isn't an infallible papal action.
(EWTN.com, "Has any Pope been Guilty of Heresy")
(As an interesting note, in the article above the historian Carroll said "I deny that any Pope was ever a heretic." He wrote this before Francis)
The saint was resisting the Arian heretic bishops outside the papal approval.
Cardinal John Henry Newman said he ordained priests against the authority of the Arian heretical bishops (apparently outside papal approval).
Newman in his "The Development of Christian Doctrine" denied that Bishop Athanasius's "interference" in the dioceses of the heretical Arian bishops was schism:
"If interference is a sin, division which is the cause of it is a greater; but where division is a duty, there can be no sin interference."
(Gutenberg.org, "An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine," Sixth Edition)
Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Church.
Apparently, Steve Skojec's One Peter Five is accusing the Catholic resistance against the errors of Francis of schism.
These persons need to realize the Arian heretics were saying the same thing as One Peter Five is saying about the Catholic resistance about St. Athanasius. That he was in schism.
The historian Warren Carroll admitted that Pope Liberius excommunicated Athanasius which isn't an infallible papal action.
(EWTN.com, "Has any Pope been Guilty of Heresy")
(As an interesting note, in the article above the historian Carroll said "I deny that any Pope was ever a heretic." He wrote this before Francis)
The saint was resisting the Arian heretic bishops outside the papal approval.
Cardinal John Henry Newman said he ordained priests against the authority of the Arian heretical bishops (apparently outside papal approval).
Newman in his "The Development of Christian Doctrine" denied that Bishop Athanasius's "interference" in the dioceses of the heretical Arian bishops was schism:
"If interference is a sin, division which is the cause of it is a greater; but where division is a duty, there can be no sin interference."
(Gutenberg.org, "An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine," Sixth Edition)
Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Church.
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