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Could certain bishops, cardinals hold a council to remove Francis as pope? Centuries ago, Cardinal Thomas Cajetan noted that an imperfect council can be called ‘when there is a single heretical pope to be deposed, and when there are several doubtful supreme pontiffs.’ Perhaps this is the solution to our time?

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Pope Francis offering Mass in Belgium. Sept 2024Vatican News/X

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Renato said…
If the abdication of Pope Benedict XVI was "possibly invalid," as Mazza says, then the one who succeeded him on the throne thus becomes a "Papa dubius, Papa nullus" (a doubtful pope, not a pope). This means that if the election of a Pope was doubtful, then that Pope himself shows himself to be illegitimate.

But if we question even if this argument is still not convincing about this illegitimacy, then we must seek a canonical resolution.

And the Apostolic Constitution "Universi Dominici Gregis" is this document of canonical context.

The Constitution is like a boomerang that has been thrown for some time and will certainly return to those who threw it, that is, at any time. Even if the few good Cardinals or Bishops of the Church make any good initiative to remove Bergoglio, as this article above hypothetically demonstrates, this Constitution will always intervene with its highest canonical authority, according to its Article 34, which clearly demonstrates:

"[...] He must, therefore, interrupt without delay any meeting, congregation, or session, and cease to compile or prepare any decree or canon, or promulgate those that have already been confirmed, on pain of their nullity; indeed, the Council or the Synod cannot continue for any reason, however grave or worthy of special mention, until the new Pontiff, canonically elected, does not order that it be resumed or continued."

It is enough for a few legitimate Cardinals to officially affirm that the legitimate Pope has died, in order for them to meet to elect a new legitimate Vicar of Christ.

Therefore, this for the Church today is the most important thing.

Renato said…
I want to correct myself and do justice here to Doctor Mazza about what I wrote above the phrase "possibly invalid" abdication of Benedict XVI. Because it is not authored by Dr. Mazza, but by the one who wrote it about this thesis.

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