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Is Francis really the pope? — The debate.."John-Henry Westen: 'Is Francis really the pope? Is Pope Francis even Catholic?'"

Is Francis really the pope? — The debate...

... The following articles and videos argue that Francis is the pope [hilariously] despite legitimate concerns with whether or not he professes the Catholic faith. 

EXCLUSIVE: Bishop Schneider explains why he believes Francis must be the pope

Bishop Schneider responds to Archbishop Viganò on papal legitimacy

Bishop Schneider’s handbook for correcting errors in life of Church today

Bishop Schneider: Catholics are not called to blind obedience to the Pope

Bishop Schneider releases essay ‘on the question of the true Pope’

Bishop Schneider: Nobody has the power to judge Francis’ status as pope

Vatican II should be clarified, not rejected: Bishop Schneider

Archbishop Viganò, Pope Francis and ‘peaceful and universal acceptance’

Archbishop Viganò discusses the question of Pope Francis – a critique

Bishop Strickland: ‘I am not and have never been a sedevacantist’

The invalid resignation of Benedict XVI means Francis is not pope

The following articles argue that Francis is not pope because Benedict XVI’s resignation was either wholly, or at least partially, invalid, and thus Francis was unable to be elected pope. 

What Benedict meant by ‘Pope Emeritus’: a response to Mr. O’Reilly

Doctor Edmund Mazza: Here’s why I believe the Bergoglian pontificate is invalid

Patrick Coffin: Pope Benedict left us clues that he did not validly resign

Archbishop Viganò: Bergoglio is an ‘anti-Pope,’ Benedict’s resignation was ‘certainly invalid’

Abp. Viganò: The Church needs an ‘official investigation’ of Benedict’s resignation


Italian priest could be excommunicated after claiming Francis is not the pope

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