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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Or should we love it when we are still on this earth only on Mount Tabor commemorating the Face of Christ transfigured by the Father? The answer is obviously no. Because the believer must love her faithfully, especially in all dramatic circumstances, otherwise this would not be a proof that we would really be faithful to Him or to Her.
And who am I, a nothing. I'm just a commenter who reads this blog. I by my own judgment, in the same context of the "perhaps" and the "probable", defined by myself a "sentence of the Church" and excluded myself from it. It is not up to us to be judges of anyone, much less of the Church. Because I am the example for spending four years away from the sacraments. Let me take you by bad examples that say that Bergoglio's Church is the mystical body of Satan. And I was like that, her accomplice... So let me be carried away by the subtlety of the Gnostic Serpent's suggestion that the Church was not good for me. Because I simply do not accept this legitimate pontificate, although I do not recognize it until the election of a new legitimate Roman Pontiff. In short, so that my comment does not get long, I returned to the sacraments and to my Mother Church recently.
I wish Martinez a Merry Christmas and to all who read this blog, but wishing you to always receive all the sacraments of the Church in a holy way.