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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"There is only one legitimate pope, but two living successors of St. Peter. There is an expanded ministry with an active member and a contemplative member."
Now, if there is a legitimate pope, then who will be the other? And in an interview with Corriere della Sera (an Italian newspaper), Benedict XVI himself, analyzing this unusual presence of two men in white in Rome, said:
"There are not two Popes. The Pope is one."
So who is the de facto Pope?
If there is no presence of the logos in these analyses, in order to proceed validly in these connectives, a true and just conclusion will not be reached.