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To: gbcdoj
I wish that the SSPX would stop unnecessarily aligning themselves against the Pope by misrepresenting his teaching - his actual words could be a powerful force in defeating the ecumenical and syncretistic heresy in Asia.

I wish the Pope would practice what he preaches, e.g. stop the Assisi I and II nonsense.

I wish this Pope would exercise paternal correction and discipline regarding his prelates, e.g. Fatima, Mahoney, Pilla, Kasper, Hubbard, this India nonsense, et al?

How many bishops has this Pope reprimanded for their sinful embracement of Modernism, which had so concerned the latest canonized Pope, Saint Pius X?

Zero?

How many bishops has this Pope declared "latae sententiae" excommunicated for their adherence to the Traditions of the Catholic Church?

Six?

19 posted on 11/18/2004 6:23:57 PM PST by Land of the Irish
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To: Land of the Irish
Nice way to go off topic, LOTI. The Society professes to be subject to the Pope and to accept all the good things he teaches; they have nothing to gain by opposing everything he does.

How many bishops has this Pope reprimanded for their sinful embracement of Modernism

Bp. Jacques Gaillot and Abp. Raymond Hunthausen, to name two.

How many bishops has this Pope declared "latae sententiae" excommunicated for their adherence to the Traditions of the Catholic Church?

I had no idea that schism was "adherence to the Traditions of the Catholic Church". Or are you thinking of a different six bishops? Please point out where the Pope excommunicates them for "adherence to the Traditions of the Catholic Church".

23 posted on 11/18/2004 6:54:37 PM PST by gbcdoj ("I acknowledge everyone who is united with the See of Peter" - St. Jerome)
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