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Fr. Nix: Indefectibility of the Catholic Church.."reason that a true Catholic with a good will..would fear coming to the same conclusion on the papacy as Archbishop Viganó did would be the indefectibility of the Catholic Church"

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Anonymous said…
No matter how you try to slice it, if Vatican II taught heresy, the Church defected. So since is impossible for the Church to defect, then VaticanII did not teach heresy.
Fred Martinez said…
It was like in the time of the Arian heresy there were semi-Arians who promoted ambiguous teachings that could be interpreted heretically or in an orthodox way.
Renato said…
Any Catholic of good will who uses reason can never agree with Viganò. The archbishop affirms several errors because he believes that a Vicar of Christ can be a heretic. But Pope Pius IX dogmatically defined this perpetual indefectibility in the Church, particularly in the person of Peter. An indefectibility that leads to a continuity that consequently both connect in the visibility of the Church. This is the reason why there is no canonical or theological solution because all this is a divine guarantee about the Church of Christ. And Bergoglio is an example of several heresies for not having the assistance of the Holy Spirit as a result of an illegitimate election in his pontificate.