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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The article shows a lot of clear evidence that the non-Catholic Pope Francis has changed a lot in his non-Catholic pontificate and will certainly change a lot more about God's revelation.
That should be obvious to many in these 10 years of pontificate since the null abdication of Benedict XVI, but it is not.
Less especially to these prelates, in the example of Müller with cardinalitial privileges; but the despised Universi Dominici Gregis says he is not a cardinal. And it would demonstrate the truth that the one who sits on the Chair of Peter today is Pope, but only if he is from a schismatic Church.
Many are still entangled in the Gnostic hypnosis of deception, for this is beyond the human capacity of discernment because it is diabolical. They are part of the Mystical Body of the Antichrist, for they do not have the grace to run away from it. It is a divine punishment for a contempt of the truth.
There are two verses in the same Bible passage that is in this context about all of this today. In it he says, "I know your works, I know that you are neither cold nor hot." And it goes on to say, "Because you are lukewarm, you are neither cold nor hot, I am about to vomit you out of my mouth (Revelation 3:15-16)."
I think now that one should let the dead bury the other dead (Matthew 8:22), for one should not go against that reality.
This is part of the continuing hope about divine providence in us, in the example of Benedict XVI, for a complete restoration in the Church soon.