5 Dubia Questions for 1P5's Steve Skojec & All faithful Catholics especially Francis is definitely Pope Cardinals, Bishops & pundits
Here are five really short and easy to answer dubia questions which hopefully aren't too complicated for Steve Skojec, publisher of the One Peter Five website, to answer. To make it really easy for the publisher of One Peter Five it has been formatted so that he only has to answer: yes or no. 1. Doctor of the Church St. Francis de Sales said "The Pope... when he is explicitly a heretic... the Church must either deprive him or as some say declare him deprived of his Apostolic See." Was St. Francis de Sales a Sedevacantist or a Benevacantist? Answer: yes or no. 2. "Universal Acceptance" theologian John of St. Thomas said "This man in particular lawfully elected and accepted by the Church is the supreme pontiff." Was John of St. Thomas for saying "the supreme pontiff" must be BOTH "lawfully elected and accepted by the Church" a Sedevacantist or a Benevacantist? Answer: yes or no. 3. Do you think that a "supreme pontiff...
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In this still unclear one, the angel in the very white and perhaps very bright robe tells the women to tell others and Peter first that He is risen (Mark 16:7). And this Church will thus rise again, like Christ who was not recognized by women after coming out in glory in the tomb.
And this Church, always united to Peter, whose seat is Roman, will be consistent with these facts; all the disciples, therefore, united to this Church recognized the Lord through the breaking of bread. They recognized this sacrament that will warm their hearts, although in the world totally opposite because it is cold and dark. We can conclude that all this will bring many into the same fold of the Lord.
The Pope will be the reflection visible to all that the Sun is the Risen Christ to the globalized and chaotic world, not the Sabbath with its customs (Colossians 2:16-17) and empty arguments that have always led this same world to a sad end.
It is necessary to have faith and hope for something better for Christendom and mankind in general.
The traditional Mass will be offered in this Church, we can conclude this too, through the fidelity of the faithful even in martyrdom, if necessary; united, however, always to Peter and his legitimate successors, even though many do not accept today's evidences that demonstrate the whole truth.
Renato