But you are wrong. You are failing to distinguish between advising, admonishing, and "judging."
There is no provision in canon law for a valid pope to be judged by a canonical trial. However, there are other powers and indeed duties which we have with regard to correcting papal errors:
If something has happened many time historically, it is absurd for you to say it is impossible.
So that's why my advice to you is, as always: in matters Catholic, ASK us, do not TELL us, what we can and cannot do.
You so often make puerile pronunciamentos as if you knew a lot about the matter at hand, when, so frequently, you demonstrate that you do not.
I have come to the realization that Cardinal Borrego is an antiPope.
This is the opinion of a Roman Catholic Canon lawyer.
If something has happened many time historically, it is absurd for you to say it is impossible.
Again...I do not say it....a Roman Catholic Canon lawyer does.
So that's why my advice to you is, as always: in matters Catholic, ASK us, do not TELL us, what we can and cannot do.
I did. I went to canonlawmadeeasy.com for the answer to my question.
You so often make puerile pronunciamentos as if you knew a lot about the matter at hand, when, so frequently, you demonstrate that you do not.
Again...I went to canonlawmadeeasy.com for my answer.
Getting off that high horse of yours might take a while.
The opinion of the Roman Catholic Canon lawyer is there is nothing that can be done to remove Francis from office....hence why I say you can collect 100,000,000 signatures.
So that’s why my advice to you is, as always: in matters Catholic, ASK us, do not TELL us, what we can and cannot do.
The problem with your request is that while Romans may know what you believe as a Roman, no roman has demonstrated:
1. Knowledge of the Scriptures sufficient to evaluate the implications of that truth claim,
2. nor a foundation of systematic theology to see what the result is when you stake out that position
3. Nor an objective seeking after truth, rather than justification of Romes teaching.
All of these are crucial.
And each person here pursues the conversation as they believe Best.
Asking only reveals *your view/understanding* of Roman teaching, and not what may be true or important.
Best